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2003 studio album by Junoon
Dewaar (Urdu: دیوار, literal English translation: "wall") is the seventh studio album and the thirteenth overall album of the Pakistani band, Junoon released
Dewaar
Indian actress
range of characters in television soap operas like Airhostess, Kismet, Dewaar, Noorjahan, Junoon, Lipstick, Tumhari Disha, Mere Anganay mein. She also
Kruttika_Desai
Pakistani Sufi-rock band (1990– )
renewed success and popularity starting with 2001's Andaz and through 2003's Dewaar and their supporting tours. Junoon celebrated their 25th anniversary by
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Musical artist
from the band. Following the release of the band's seventh studio album, Dewaar, O'Connell moved back to the United States, although he remains a member
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Pakistani singer (born 1966)
known as Andaz). In 2004, Junoon released their 7th studio album called Dewaar. Dewaar is the last studio album produced by the band. On 25 December 2018,
Ali_Azmat
Pakistani music composer and cricketer (born 1984)
over 5.5 million followers.[citation needed] Their debut album, Roxen-E-Dewaar, was released in late 2006 and topped charts across South Asia for nearly
Mustafa_Zahid
Musical artist
single being "Yaar Bina". In 2003, after the release of seventh studio album Dewaar in 2003, bassist Brian O'Connell left the band and returned to his native
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1999 single by Niloy Khan
albums by the band like Junoon for Peace (2001), United for Peace (2001) and Dewaar: The Best of Junoon (2004). Bullah Ki Jaana is a Kafi written by the sufi
Bulleya
2004 greatest hits album by Junoon
Dewaar: The Best of Junoon is the third compilation album and the fourteenth overall album released by Pakistani rock band, Junoon. The album is produced
Dewaar:_The_Best_of_Junoon
1997 single by Junoon
featured in several other albums by the band like Junoon for Peace (2001) and Dewaar: The Best of Junoon (2004). A 2021 recreation of the song, featured in a
Sayonee
2004 single by Junoon
the fifth and final single from their seventh full-length studio album, Dewaar. The single also featured in Salman Ahmad's debut solo album, Infiniti.
Ghoom_Taana
1993 studio album by Junoon
releasing several other albums by Junoon before O'Connell left the band after Dewaar in 2003. The album also served as a soundtrack for the Pakistani television
Talaash_(album)
Ali Azmat; Sabir Zafar, Salman Ahmad "Baarish" Dewaar 2004 Sabir Zafar, Salman Ahmad "Balama" Dewaar 2004 Salman Ahmad "Barzakh" Talaash 1993 Salman
List of songs recorded by Junoon
List_of_songs_recorded_by_Junoon
1995 single by Junoon
featured in several other albums by the band like Kashmakash (1995) and Dewaar: The Best of Junoon (2004). The music video of "Meri Awaz Suno" was shot
Meri_Awaz_Suno
2003 single by Junoon
گرج برس transl. Thunder and storm) is the seventh track on the 2003 album Dewaar by the sufi rock band Junoon. The song is written by the band's vocalist
Garaj_Baras
Pakistani film and television actor
Entertainment 2023 Tumhare Husn Ke Naam Shahid Malik Green Entertainment 2024 Pas E Dewaar Chaudhry Hashmat Duniyapur Zabardast Qasai 2025 Mann Mast Malang Chacha
Nayyar_Ejaz
Song of the Pakistani band Junoon
Kashmakash (1995), Millennium 1990–2000 (2000), United for Peace (2001) and Dewaar: The Best of Junoon (2004). The video is of about 2 minutes and 45 seconds
Jazba-e-Junoon
Pakistani poet
poetry too". "Azadi" "Baarish" "Chaen" "Chalay Thay Saath" "Chal Kuriye" "Dewaar" "Dharti Keh Khuda" "Dil Nahin Lag Raha" "Dosti" "Garaj Baras" "Ghoom Taana"
Sabir_Zafar
(1993), Inquilaab (1996), Azadi (1997), Parvaaz (1999), Andaz (2001), and Dewaar (2003). All of the albums have been released through EMI. As one of the
List of awards and nominations received by Junoon
List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Junoon
1997 single by Junoon
featured in several other albums by the band like Kashmakash (1995) and Dewaar: The Best of Junoon (2004). Saeein All tracks are written by Junoon. 2008:
Saeein
"Yaar Bina". Later two years after the release of the seventh studio album, Dewaar, vocalist Ali Azmat left the band to pursue his own career as a solo music
Junoon_discography
2002 live album by Junoon
"Garaj Baras", of the bollywood movie Paap from their forthcoming album "Dewaar" by then. The name of the album came to Junoon's manager, Shehryar Ahmad
Daur-e-Junoon
Pakistani television series
Singer(s) Sahir Ali Bagga & Manwa Sisters Lyrics by Imam Raza Ending theme "Dewaar e Shab" Singer Beena Khan Lyrics by Sabir Zafar Composer Sahir Ali Bagga
Deewar-e-Shab
Pakistani domestic sports franchise anthems
Shafqat Amanat Ali Khan "Pappu Yaar" 12 February 2017 Junoon (from album Dewaar) 2018 "Lahore Qalandar Mast" 19 February 2018 Fawad Rana 2021 "Bol Qalandar"
List of Pakistan Super League anthems
List_of_Pakistan_Super_League_anthems
Radio show
studio album in 2001, Andaz and then releasing their seventh studio album, Dewaar in 2007. After the release of the album Brian O'Connell went back to United
Inquilaab – The Story of Junoon
Inquilaab_–_The_Story_of_Junoon
2005 studio album by Junoon
The single "Ghoom Taana" also featured in Junoon's seventh studio album Dewaar. Although, the album was released as a solo album of Salman Ahmad but it
Infiniti_(album)
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