Pakistani singer Haniya Aslam, famed for her role in ‘Highway’, dies at 39 due to cardiac arrest – India TV

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Famous Pakistani singer Haniya Aslam died on Sunday. She was known for Coke Studio’s hit songs ‘Laili Jaan’, ‘Bibi Sanam’, ‘Pamona’ and ‘Chup’. According to local media reports, Hania Aslam died of cardiac arrest. She was around 39 years old. Her cousin and colleague Zeb Bangash confirmed Haniya’s death on social media. Bangash paid tribute to the late singer by sharing pictures of her late cousin on Instagram.

Haniya’s fans have expressed their grief over the singer’s death on social media. Hania Aslam, who has been a popular singer in the Pakistani music industry for years, started her music career in 2007 by forming a band called “Zeb-Haniya” with Bangash. They gave her many hit songs before moving to Canada in 2014 for Aala Talim. Haniya Aslam and Bangash have given Coke Studio Pakistan many hits. Some of her most famous songs include “Tan Dole”, “Dosti”, “Dil Pagla”, “Ahaan” and “Sah Na Sake”. She also lent her voice to Alia Bhatt She starred in the song “Sooha Saha” from Highway. She also collaborated in the Hindi film Madras Cafe.

Following the news of her death, several Indian celebrities also took to their Instagram profiles to send their condolences. Indian music artist Anirudh Verma wrote, “I am very sad to hear this. May her soul rest in peace. Her music will always be remembered.” Indian-Pakistani duo of Roop Magan and Qurram Hussain, known for their band “Josh the Band,” shared a post with a photo of Hania Aslam and wrote, “Today, our music industry has lost a great artist and soul. You will never be forgotten, Hania. Rest in peace.”

Indian singer and actress Swanand Kirkire wrote, “My dear Haniya Aslam @citrushaniya is no more. She suffered a cardiac arrest and passed away peacefully last night. We shared a special bond when we collaborated on @dewarists 2 ‘kaho kya khayal hai’.” A wave of mourning has swept through her fans in India and Pakistan as soon as the news of Haniya’s death went viral.

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