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Siyal Khan Twitter video grab

Pakistani artist creates special video, posts on Internet to wish Indians on I-Day

| @indiablooms | Aug 15, 2022, at 11:15 pm

Indians, who are celebrating their 75th Independence Day on Monday, received a special wish from Pakistan as artist Siyal Khan posted a video on Twitter playing the Indian National Anthem on Rabab, winning hearts across the internet.

Khan is a Rabab player from Pakistan.

He often posts his videos on social media platforms.

Wishing India, he wrote: " Here’s a gift for my viewers across the border."

The video has gone viral on Internet.

Rabab is a popular string instrument played in Pakistan, Afghanistan and even Kashmir.

India is observing Independence Day on Monday.

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