Did Falak Shabir slam Atif Aslam for remixing NFAK’s classics?

Did Falak Shabir slam Atif Aslam for remixing NFAK's classics?

Did Falak Shabir slam Atif Aslam for remixing NFAK’s classics?

The Pakistani music scene is buzzing again—this time not because of a new hit but due to a cryptic social media post by singer Falak Shabir that appears to take aim at fellow artist Atif Aslam.

Just hours after Atif Aslam released his rendition of the legendary qawwali Sanu Ik Pal Chain Na Aaye—originally performed by the great Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan—Falak took to Instagram with a pointed message.

Falak Shabir IG Story

“Please come up with something of your own. Let the legends rest in peace,” read the story, which many fans interpreted as a subtle jab at Aslam’s new track.

While Falak didn’t mention anyone by name, the timing of the post and the context of Atif’s release left little to the imagination. Fans quickly made connections and flooded social media with their interpretations.

Some netizens applauded Falak Shabbir for speaking out against overdone remixes, urging the music industry to focus on originality. Others defended Atif Aslam, asserting that his tributes honour Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan rather than exploit his legacy.

“Atif always brings respect to whatever he touches,” one user commented, while another wrote, “Falak isn’t wrong—some things are better left untouched.”

This isn’t the first time Pakistani audiences have been divided over modern renditions of classical tracks, especially those belonging to musical icons like NFAK.

The fine line between tribute and tampering continues to stir heated debate among musicians and fans alike.

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