Shehzad Roy’s new anthem ‘Bus Khail Nahi’ for the Inter Provincial Games released (Video + MP3 Download)

Shehzad Roy’s new anthem ‘Bus Khail Nahi’ for the Inter Provincial Games released (Video + MP3 Download)

Leading humanitarian and Seasoned artist Shehzad Roy releases his latest single and video #BusKhailNahi celebrating sports and a sense of good sportsmanship through the Official anthem for the Inter Provincial Games set to take place in Islamabad from Saturday 23rd April 2016 to Tuesday 26th April 2016. The audio and video of Bus Khail Nahi can be viewed below or on Shehzad Roy’s official portals: www.youtube.com/shehzadr, @shehzadroyofficial on instagram, @shehzadroy on twitter and www.facebook.com/shehzadroypage on Facebook.

Watch the video for Bus Khail Nahi by Shehzad Roy below:

Or listen to and download the song (audio MP3) here:

Download the MP3 file of Bus Khail Nahi by Shehzad Roy here (right click and save link).

Following up on the release on Shehzad Roy first anthem #Zindabad, the latest release #BusKhailNahin has been shot on the phantom camera to capture the smallest movement of athletes. The anthem aims to put the spotlight on sports other than cricket and the video is shot in a manner to highlight the skills of the athletes participating in the Inter Provincial Games taking place.

On the release of #BusKhailNahi, Shehzad Roy has said “We are a proud nation when it comes to sports. Be it cricket, hockey, boxing, sprint et al we always try to excel in what we do. #BusKhailNahi highlights the nation’s zeal to perform to the best of our abilities and attain positive reinforcements to promote sports within our country and showcase our talented athletes on a national level. These sport hero’s will one day represent our nation on an international level.    

Indeed Roy is known equally for his work as a musician as he is a humanitarian, engaging his music to work for change.  He is the force behind the nonprofit organization, Zindagi Trust, which strived to raise funds for 2 Government Schools thus providing facilities for 3,500 girls. The trust also aims to improve the quality of education available to the average Pakistani, reforming public schools, educating working children and lobbying the government to improve education policy. Roy has also produced and hosted 2 documentary series; Chal Parha, a commentary on the state of public education in Pakistan, and docudrama Wasu aur Mein, which follows the travels of Shehzad and Wasu Khan, a villager from Baluchistan which ultimately deconstructs what it means to be a citizen of Pakistan and projects what the future holds for them in this country.

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