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Mehwish Hayat call out iTunes and Apple Music for classifying Coke Studio as ‘Indian Pop’

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Mehwish Hayat call out iTunes and Apple Music for classifying Coke Studio as ‘Indian Pop’. Pakistani actress and star Mehwish Hayat is not happy for classifying Coke Studio as ‘Indian pop’. So lets have a look more into this!

Mehwish hayat
Mehwish hayat

While Pakistani actress and star Mehwish Hayat recently notices a thing and she sheared it with her fans as well. Also she is one of the best actress and star of Pakistan and appeared in numerous films like Na Maloom Afraad, Jawani Phr Nahi Ani, Load Wedding, Baaji, London Nahi Jaunga’. While now she has left appearing in dramas as she has made her Hollywood debut as well.

Mehwish Hayat took her Instagram and wrote ‘Just noticed iTunes/Apple music – music portal classifies our Coke Studio Pakistan as “Indian Pop”. Other episodes are ‘Worldwide’ or ‘Asia’- anything but ‘Pakistani’. Come on @AppleMusic give us this one at least! Coke Studio is a Pakistani success & we deserve to be recognized’.

Over this fans have shared their reaction. A user wrote ‘Learn to love it respect it accepted Pakistani pop always packs a punch that no other music could ever touch all hail all hell yeah our boss our Queen our goddess this is her Queendom’.

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While another one wrote ‘Only Mehwish dared to raise the voice. Of course Pakistan’s coke studio has its own class, standard and recognition. It deserves to be acknowledged uniquely.’

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While some think that this one is really strong point to consider ‘Very strong point to consider! Pakistani music should have its own name, and you are the first to advocate for this!’.

So what are your thoughts over Mehwish Hayat call out iTunes and Apple Music for classifying Coke Studio as ‘Indian Pop’? Do let us know in the comment box!

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