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The Dissolution of Pakistani band Strings leaves Indians in great grief

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While the news of the dissolution of the popular music band ‘Strings’ has saddened Pakistanis, Indians are also heartbroken over the shocking news.

Leading Indian music producer Ankur Tewari lamented the loss and said, “Strings, you’ll be missed,” adding a heartbroken emoji at the end of his message.

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Commenting on the news regarding the band, another Indian user said that she is grateful to Bilal Maqsood and Faisal Kapadia for providing the industry with the best music.

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She further said that many memories are associated with the memorable songs of this band, as well as their Coke Studio collection. She wished them well in the end of her message saying, “Stay happy & spirited”

The band was abruptly made an announcement on their social media account yesterday saying, “Hey guys. This post is a bit different from the usual. We have decided that today, 25/03/2021, is the day we graciously get to conclude STRINGS. The past 33 years have been incredible for both of us. It’s so rare to have the chance to be able to do things like this and we are infinitely grateful to all of our fans for making it possible. We hope you found it worthwhile as well. While the band technically may not be together anymore, both of us share an inseparable bond that will connect us no matter where life takes us. Thank you so much for everything.”

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The band was formed in the late 1980’s and has been in vogue since college days.

From ‘Sar Kiye Yeh Pahar’ to ‘Sajni’, Strings earned a name for themselves in the corners of the world and beyond the borders of Pakistan, where they imprinted their hearts in the hearts of their fans.

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