The singer turned actor, Haroon Shahid has blasted at former tempo bowler, Shoaib Akhtar, for his feedback on the brand new Pakistan Tremendous League (PSL) 2021 anthem ‘Groove Mera’. Haroon stated that Shoaib ought to be ashamed for his feedback and take a look at himself first earlier than commenting on the work of artists.
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Haroon stated that Shoaib has no information of this discipline and shouldn’t be fearful concerning the aesthetics of the tune. He blasted Rawalpindi Categorical for his insensitive feedback and stated that Akhtar shouldn’t discuss aesthetics as a result of he can not say a single line of English with out grammatical errors.
Haroon took to social media and vented out his frustration on Twitter. Right here’s what he wrote:
Okay I am not demeaning Shoaib Akhtar however when he talks about aesthetics then let’s discuss the best way he commentates in English. Sadly, not a sentence goes by with grammatical errors. How dare he insult these younger musicians in that method! Aiday tussi A R Rahman 🤷🏻♂️
— Haroon Shahid (@Haroon_5hahid) February 10, 2021
Haroon clarified that he has no points with the opinion of Shoaib Akhtar however disagrees with the best way he described the tune. He stated that the style by which he ridiculed the artists was in a foul style. He reiterated the truth that his level wasn’t about whether or not the tune is sweet or dangerous, however how Shoaib Akhtar ridiculed the artists.
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Haroon is a lead singer of the pop-rock band SYMT and has appeared in Coke Studio as nicely. He has appeared in movies and TV dramas as nicely and his most notable efficiency was in ‘Verna’ together with Mahira Khan.
Shoaib Akhtar lately stated that the PSL anthem was extraordinarily dangerous and his kids began screaming after listening to the tune. He stated that it has been three days that his kids haven’t talked to him.
Akhtar additional commented that the PCB ought to be ashamed of themselves for releasing such a foul tune and provided his companies to launch a greater tune subsequent time.