AAYI AAYI (COKE STUDIO SEASON 15) REACTION/REVIEW! || Noman x Marvi x Saiban x Babar |

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  • čas přidán 16. 04. 2024
  • Here's our reaction to "Aayi Aayi" from Coke Studio Season 15, ft. Noman Ali Rajper x Marvi x Saiban x Babar Mangi!
    Thanks, as always, for watching, and supporting :) Live Long & Prosper! xx
    ▶︎ Playlists:
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    ▶︎ JYOTI:
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    ▶︎ SHRUTI:
    W - audioshrutzpah.com
    IG - / shrutzpah
    YT - / shrutibhola
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  • @AbdulMannan-xg5cn
    @AbdulMannan-xg5cn Před měsícem +118

    Fish being painted on wall denotes the rare specie of blind dolphins found only in river indus..peacock is the thar desert's bird..here symbolizes legendary marvi

  • @sarfrazsindhi7255
    @sarfrazsindhi7255 Před měsícem +137

    I have tears in my eyes seeing that my mother tongue is echoing across the world 😢
    My SINDH ❤️ 💕 💖
    Take love from Sindh 🇵🇰

  • @Casanova_917
    @Casanova_917 Před měsícem +32

    1-Peacock the bird of Thar.
    2-Dolphin the animal of Sindh, mostly seen in River Indus.
    3-Rille-Quilts are made in Thar.
    4-Painting Work on walls with mud, which is commonly scruptled by Thari women at their home.
    5-Saari the local community or minority wear it.
    6-Embroidery work is also mostly done in Thar; Dupatta,Rile, Rumal, pilow etc.
    7- Umar Marvi-Folk tale of Malir and Umarkot sindh, it is claimed that King Umar of Soomra dynasty kidnapped a poor girl from her village for marrige, However she denies him and in the end of atrocities, he let her go.
    8-Babar Mangi is among the current Rappers of Sindhi language.
    9- The man uses Chang or Morchang which was mostly used by shepherds in sindh when they were in thar desert(Whole thar before partition) or people of Sindh and Rajhistan.
    10-In this song, there are three layers, 1 Initial singer, higlights the issue or problem, 2-second singer supports him and asks him he/she can do it, 3-3rd female singer courageously does it With pride, you can imagine by see their females' expressions.
    Thank you coke studio for bringing it to us.❤🕊️

  • @ultimategaming4531
    @ultimategaming4531 Před měsícem +63

    The story is based on a folktale from Sindh, Pakistan, called "Umar Marvi." It revolves around a village girl named Marvi, belonging to the Phanwar tribe, who resists the advances of a powerful king named Umar and the allure of living in the palace as his queen. Instead, she chooses to remain in her simple rural environment, staying true to her village.
    King Umar was deeply in love with Marvi due to her exceptional beauty. However, he forcefully took her and desired to marry her. He imprisoned her in his castle called Umerkot in Sindh. Marvi, being a woman of great integrity and honor, refused the king's offer, even though he promised to grant her every desire. She steadfastly denied everything and even went on a hunger strike while locked up. She declared that she would rather die than be disloyal.
    Ultimately, the king had to give in to her unwavering loyalty. He released her and respectfully sent her back to her village, where she was hailed as a heroine. This remarkable story is depicted in the song "Aayi Aayi," where Marvi finally enjoys a simple meal at home. The peacock in the song symbolizes this act, while the dolphins represent the majestic Indus River (Sindh).

  • @asifsaeedmemon
    @asifsaeedmemon Před měsícem +149

    This is based on the Sindhi folk story of Umar Marvi based in Thar desert. The villagers are welcoming back Marvi. She is the one who is coming.

    • @asifsaeedmemon
      @asifsaeedmemon Před měsícem +11

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umar_Marvi

    • @Zubair-Khan
      @Zubair-Khan Před měsícem +14

      The King name was Amr not Omar and his capital was Amrkot now renamed omarkot , Historically Soomra rulers names not related to islamic one...... Bhonger , Khafif , Amr , Dodo , Chanesar , Hameer etc all hindu names. Their culture and custom were also Hindu... Islamic scholars assumes they were Muslims so they converts their names in Arabic looking

    • @f0815Hi-cd1to
      @f0815Hi-cd1to Před měsícem +1

      To 51:12 👈
      To the reference of Ho Jamalo is based on a folk telling ( there are multiple versions)
      So this one (from Pakistan today)
      A story of Jamal Sheedi or
      Jamalo Sheedi, was born in Sukkur during the colonial rule of the British East India Company. At some point, he was sentenced to hanging by a company officer, and was held in a jail near what was then the newly constructed Sukkur Bridge. When completed in 1889, the bridge was the largest cantilever bridge in the world. It had two 310 feet each cantilevers, with a suspended span of 200 ft in the middle.
      When the East India Company announced a prize for anyone willing to test drive a train across the bridge, Jamalo was the only one to volunteer. His only condition was that he be completely pardoned when the job was done. As Jamalo took the train across the bridge, there is rumoured to have been some nervy scenes, with the bridge sinking by nearly 4.5 inches when the train was near the midpoint of its course. Despite what must at the time have seemed like certain disaster, the bridge somehow managed to settle at the 4.5 inch dip and Jamalo made his way across. It is said that Jamalo’s wife was so relieved at his safe return, it is said that Jamalo’s wife composed the ‘Ho Jamalo’ song...

    • @AM-ie2fg
      @AM-ie2fg Před měsícem +7

      I think the peacock that’s coming through the entrance and drinking water is a symbol of Marvee coming. The lady whose welcome the concept is based on.

  • @HassaanQ
    @HassaanQ Před měsícem +37

    As a sindhi from Sukkur Sindh, never in my wildest dreams I had pictured Sindhi song with such a sick banger beat that too with rap mix with folk on one of the biggest global platform to ever exist that is Coke Studio.
    I feel so proud to see my culture getting the limelight and going mainstram that was always due because Sindh is rich in tradition and true Indus Valley in a sense, mohenjo daro is hour an hour drive away from my city.
    Xulfi knows how to hit our nerves and the way he owns every culture of Pakistan with pride, that can be seen in the magicw journey too.
    Amazing reaction Jyoti and Shrutz! Soo happy to see your reaction to my true sindhi culture ❤🇵🇰
    Lots of love!❤

  • @ytnejibr
    @ytnejibr Před měsícem +66

    First things first, it is absolutely refreshing to see you together after 2 yrs reviewing CS-15, yeahyyyy!! You guys are like apple pie and ice cream, together your reaction/review is at a different level altogether. The energy, bubbliness, humour and perspectives of Schrutz and your on-point, passionate, expressive and detailed reaction full of emotion is second to none. 🥰 The depth of your review and the subtle things you guys pick up and how you break apart each element reminds me of two scientists in a laboratory splitting atoms! It's just top-notch how you unpack layer after layer, simply brilliant. You guys have given a whole new meaning to reaction/review videos! So, hand on heart, thank you!
    Since almost everything has already been covered, the only point I wanted to highlight was about the fish being painted on the wall. As you may already know, it was a dolphin. Freshwater dolphins are home to River Indus, which runs through Sindh and ends in the Arabian Sea. So everything you see is relevant and authentic.
    Can't wait for the BTS now...make sure you have a few tissues.

  • @boredrambo
    @boredrambo Před měsícem +61

    I think Jyoti, Coke Studio should officially hire you as a postmortem expert for all their song releases. They should release a new series along with their BTS called Jazbaat with Jyoti.

    • @mhamzachohan
      @mhamzachohan Před měsícem +3

      Strongly agree

    • @JyotiSardar
      @JyotiSardar  Před měsícem +31

      😄🙏🏻 how sweet! I can’t get over “Jazbaat with Jyoti”. It’s going to be my opening line whenever I’m having a mood swing 😂

    • @centonianXD
      @centonianXD Před měsícem +1

      +1 ❤

    • @boredrambo
      @boredrambo Před měsícem

      @@JyotiSardar hahaha epic. Love your videos

    • @mhamzachohan
      @mhamzachohan Před měsícem

      Jojo and Bhola, where is your review on CS new song i.e 2AM? Never waited for any review so desperately like I'm waiting for 2AM. Where are you guys???????????????

  • @IftikharAhmad-uc8nj
    @IftikharAhmad-uc8nj Před měsícem +28

    I was awaiting Coke Studio 15 and booth of you as well ❤
    Love from Lahore🇵🇰

  • @pakistansolotravelers
    @pakistansolotravelers Před měsícem +24

    This song is in Sindhi language. This song celebrates the arrival of young girl Marvi in the Thar Village who was abducted by the King Umar of that time. Due to resistance of Marvi, he released her after few years. In this song, Peacock represents Marvi. Peacock is the traditional bird of Tharparkar, Sindh and Dolphins are found in the Indus River of Sindh.

    • @AbdulMannan-xg5cn
      @AbdulMannan-xg5cn Před měsícem +2

      Blind dolphins ..the rare specie found only in river indus

  • @Ayla-xu4nf
    @Ayla-xu4nf Před měsícem +15

    So proud of my Sindhi people, my heart fills with pride and tears. So glad they’re getting this platform to showcase the true beauty!!!🥺🫶🏼

  • @wordseller631
    @wordseller631 Před měsícem +8

    Jyoti, you have a golden heart. You tears tell the story. People like you, can bridge the gap between us.

  • @mohammedalikhan6381
    @mohammedalikhan6381 Před měsícem +13

    Class is permanent and form is temporary. You two are class. 👌Keep crushing it. Thank you for the reaction 🙏

  • @MuhammadSaleem-os7rh
    @MuhammadSaleem-os7rh Před měsícem +10

    Coke Studio Pakistan isn't just music; it's a bridge. It lifts hidden gems from dusty streets, voices carrying stories whispered for generations. This season, they weave a Sindhi folktale, painting the canvas of Sindh with music and language. It's a celebration of heritage, a melody that awakens the soul of a culture.

  • @husnashoukat6287
    @husnashoukat6287 Před měsícem +15

    I was waiting for you guys to show up with this reaction since the minute Aayi Aayi got released. I repeatedly watch your reaction videos. Just love your vibe

  • @FR-fk4dm
    @FR-fk4dm Před měsícem +14

    Kutch, rajhistan gujrat and sindh are interconnected for centuries.

  • @yasminkhoja7985
    @yasminkhoja7985 Před měsícem +2

    SO lovely to hear you both react to this blockbuster from Coke Studio 15. Jojo and Shruti, no one does this better than you. The way you both unravel layer after layer of all the complex work and every detail that goes into such a production!
    Jojo I’m so happy to hear that you’re kuchhi….my paternal grandmother was from Kuchh/Bujh - no wonder I feel a connection with you! 🤗
    Coming to the song…or rather one should call it an ‘experience’….WHAT an amazing depiction of just one part of our beautiful Sindh. The patchwork/Ralli, the blind Dolphin of the Indus River, the Peacock and the symbolism of sipping water at the end, the rangoli, the gorgeous costumes and jewelry of the Thar women…ufff! Finally the richness of the culture and people of Sindh get a platform to project themselves to the world. Who better than Zulfi to form the bridge! Bravo!! Can’t wait to watch your reaction to the BTS of this monumental effort from CS 15.

  • @KashifKhan-wc3we
    @KashifKhan-wc3we Před měsícem +6

    That thing called ralli... Very famouse and traditional sheet to display on khat or charpayi or u can sy bed. The song is based on folk love story and resilience to stand against a powerfull ruller, being a very bewutiful yet an average women or girl Mari/Marvi against the the Ruller of umerKot/Amerkot and stood firmly on her grounds so the ruller had no choic but to free her from his castle... The peacock used as symble of her return from that castle.

  • @monsterousLad
    @monsterousLad Před měsícem +3

    Its not Chung but Chang also called Morchang, because of its shape is like Peacock.

  • @abdullahazeem8644
    @abdullahazeem8644 Před měsícem +7

    Bhai this is a gift from all over Pakistan 🇵🇰 to sindh and rajistan(India) and to jojo and jyoti 😊…much awaited reaction finally

  • @itsrealhussaini8457
    @itsrealhussaini8457 Před měsícem +3

    Babar Mangi is the most innovative lyricist in Sindh today, inspiring hope and diligence in the youth. Absolutely admire him!

  • @sarat8577
    @sarat8577 Před měsícem +2

    Not Sindhi but I also started tearing up while watching this. Such powerful visuals of a culture not many know about

  • @Suudsi
    @Suudsi Před měsícem +3

    Proud to say that I have known rajpar from uni days. Back in those days we used to jam in university buses after day end throughout our routes to home. It was like a live concert while sitting on seats, head of the seats. Glad to see his journey from being a Civil engineer to a Coke Studio Singer ❤

  • @DjAsif1000
    @DjAsif1000 Před měsícem +2

    This song is in Sindhi language and depicts a very old story.The story is based on a folktale from Sindh, Pakistan, called "Umar Marvi." It revolves around a village girl named Marvi, belonging to the Phanwar tribe, who resists the advances of a powerful king named Umar and the allure of living in the palace as his queen. Instead, she chooses to remain in her simple rural environment, staying true to her village.
    King Umar was deeply in love with Marvi due to her exceptional beauty. However, he forcefully took her and desired to marry her. He imprisoned her in his castle called Umerkot in Sindh. Marvi, being a woman of great integrity and honor, refused the king's offer, even though he promised to grant her every desire. She steadfastly denied everything and even went on a hunger strike while locked up. She declared that she would rather die than be disloyal.
    Ultimately, the king had to give in to her unwavering loyalty. He released her and respectfully sent her back to her village, where she was hailed as a heroine. This remarkable story is depicted in the song "Aayi Aayi," where Marvi finally enjoy a simple meal at home. The peacock in the song symbolizes this act, while the dolphins represent the majestic Indus River (Sindh).

  • @TheAhmadJunaid
    @TheAhmadJunaid Před měsícem +2

    The fish being painted is the famous blind Dolphin of the River Indus , the largest of Pakistan and flows through from there.

  • @hamzadastgir1
    @hamzadastgir1 Před měsícem +2

    This is based on the Sindhi folk story of Umar Marvi , who was taken by WADERA KING Umer to get married forcefully but she declined him and then returned back to village , people welcomed her. Peacock is a female (no crown) depicts Marvi's character. Also coke studio is welcoming there audince .. :)

  • @salmansami3632
    @salmansami3632 Před měsícem +3

    we urdu speaking never listen such high musical sindhi song ever in sindh since my childhood.its great idea very nice work on it.

  • @aizazrasheed684
    @aizazrasheed684 Před měsícem +5

    Jyoti - Shruti - You guys do an amazing job - So objective and so appreciative of good content regardless of borders. You should call yourself Reviewers without Borders. So the season 15 was ready to roll in December but the situation in Gaza and the backlash in Pakistan against Western brands delayed this. People hurting their own is something I will never understand. Anyway here's to a great season 15!!

  • @mazharhaider1748
    @mazharhaider1748 Před měsícem +8

    Good to see you both again on COKE STUDIO-15

  • @humayunsctrl
    @humayunsctrl Před měsícem +6

    i've never seen anybody reviewing & reacting to anything this long on youtube before, really appreciate this!

  • @hk19478
    @hk19478 Před měsícem +4

    Yes🎉🎉🎉. I watched this entire reaction with great excitement instead of going to bed.
    I love the idea of Aayi Aayi being a metaphor for the return of Coke Studio.

  • @aeymed
    @aeymed Před měsícem +4

    Guys Ive been waiting for your reaction since the songs released. I love how shruti came along for this reaction. The songs an absolute banger. Gosh I love Sindhi culture and your honest reaction tbh. Love y'all from Balochistan 🇵🇰❤

  • @postinc
    @postinc Před měsícem +1

    I missed you two! jyoti tearing up was validating because I was going THROUGH it too when I watched it first lol

  • @Whispering_Roar
    @Whispering_Roar Před měsícem +2

    I was dying waiting for the review from you two ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ The way you people Love and enjoy coke studio make us love it more ❤❤❤❤❤❤ Thank youuuuuuuuuu for enhancing the coke studio experience for us 🎉❤❤❤❤

  • @adambutt3738
    @adambutt3738 Před měsícem +7

    Yay, my favourite people finally loved it ❤❤❤

  • @naabighahtahir4572
    @naabighahtahir4572 Před měsícem +1

    OMG you guys🔥🔥
    You guys stand out from all the others who are reacting especially to coke studio songs. The way you guys catch each and every detail. As much as it is a pleasure to watch it’s also very informative on so many levels.
    Thank you Jo and Shrutz for sharing your knowledge with us. As much as come studio was worth the wait, your reaction was also worth the wait 😊😊

  • @salehatayyab6708
    @salehatayyab6708 Před měsícem +3

    I was waiting for both of you ❤❤❤

  • @tubac5225
    @tubac5225 Před měsícem

    Damn! What an analysis! This is the reason I was eagerly waiting for your review, can’t wait for more ❤
    P.S. love how my sweet language & culture is being represented & getting across people 🥹

  • @myramalik208
    @myramalik208 Před měsícem +3

    Was just waiting for you guys to review this ❤ Your reviews always enhance the senses and one enjoys CS even more . So thank you !!!♥️♥️🙏🏻

  •  Před měsícem

    I was wondering where you two had disappeared to.Welcome back beautiful people.I love your reviews.They are the best.

  • @roomi2222
    @roomi2222 Před měsícem +8

    Peacock is national animal of Sindh. The song is about a woman Marvi who was abducted by the King who had fallen in love with her but once in his palace She fought with King and forced him to let her go and eventually he himself brough her back to her village.

  • @humaejaz244
    @humaejaz244 Před měsícem

    I was glued to youtube after the song.. waited anxiously for your review guys!

  • @affanfarooq-ft7fj
    @affanfarooq-ft7fj Před měsícem +2

    Asslam o alaikum, let help you to understand this. Basically, is a folktale from Sindh Pakistan (Umar Marvi), about a village girl of phanwar tribe(Marvi), who resists the overtures of a powerful King Umar and the temptation to live in the palace as a queen, but she preferring to be in a simple rural environment with her own village.the king Umar was in love with marvi and she was very beautiful. The king umar of that time forcefully took her and wanted to marry her. He locked her in his castle of (Umerkot) in sindh. Mari was so faithful and a woman of honor, that she didn't accept the king's offer. He promised to give her all the assets she wanted. Mari never agreed and denied everything. Throughout this period she did not eat anything and went on a hunger strike where she was locked up. She said I would rather die than be disloyal. Ultimately king had to surrender. He released her and respectfully sent her back to her village where she was welcomed as a heroine.mentioned in song(Aayi Aayi) finally, she ate a simple meal at home. That act is beautifully symbolized by the peacock in this song.
    AND Dolphins represent river indus (sindu) and also peacocks represents thar

  • @asifkhokhar00
    @asifkhokhar00 Před měsícem +5

    Really waiting for your review. the way you both feels a song and then express it is outstanding...
    I have learned to understand how to feel the soul of the song from you both, so hats off...

    • @smokegaming6202
      @smokegaming6202 Před měsícem

      Yeah for real. There reaction is so pure and real. That's why i was waiting for their reaction ❤

  • @NoumanHanif-hf5lf
    @NoumanHanif-hf5lf Před měsícem +2

    Sound of sense in all the noise, thank you for doing this reaction. Coke Studio without your reaction is incomplete :)

  • @2244ization
    @2244ization Před měsícem +5

    Finally I got up and saw you posted this my eyes are still half open while writing this . ❤❤❤ from Pakistan

  • @Umeerrruuuu
    @Umeerrruuuu Před měsícem +4

    At last!!! JoJo & Shrutz back for CS15.
    JoJo crying but with tears of joy! not the typical cry.
    I love the way you guys overthink stuff... which will be validated through Magical Journey
    Kudos larkiyoun! Fact: All singers are new... Noman & Babar both are underground singers and never got recognition. Even Babar is so unknown that I have heard many underground/new singers but never heard Babar Mangi. Noman had a band name NAFS but so underrated for so long. Hope few more artists like Jaffar Shah get recognition for their work.

  • @tahirayub858
    @tahirayub858 Před měsícem

    As always you both nailed the reaction with yours emotions and jojo tears make its more loving you both stay blessed

  • @zeeshanhaiderzee1871
    @zeeshanhaiderzee1871 Před měsícem +5

    Aayi aayi aayi Jyoti Sardar finally reaction dene aayi 😍

  • @Marvee78
    @Marvee78 Před měsícem +1

    Lovely review as always❤. The fish looking thing on the mud wall was the Indus river dolphin 🐬. Unfortunately it is on the endangered list these days.

  • @zeeshanahmad5956
    @zeeshanahmad5956 Před měsícem

    Was waiting for the review session by you 2 to start 😊❤

  • @theliono9
    @theliono9 Před měsícem +8

    Let’s go! Princess leia for sure Jo. Bhola good to see you

  • @moizhusnain1709
    @moizhusnain1709 Před měsícem +1

    I have waited so much for this review!

  • @zaramalik2233
    @zaramalik2233 Před měsícem

    Was waiting anxiously for ur reaction and at last u r here❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @cucomana
    @cucomana Před měsícem +1

    Was waiting for ur review girlz and i always cry with Jo 😂 ❤

  • @naeemabbassahibzada
    @naeemabbassahibzada Před měsícem +1

    Nobody unfurls and deciphers the song like both of you. Hats off. My respect. Was looking forward to your review in reality. I am your fan for sure.

  • @syedrahman5837
    @syedrahman5837 Před měsícem

    You both are such positive and happy people that you make the experience of Coke Studios 10x better just by your reactions. Thankyou and keep it up.

  • @umarghani6109
    @umarghani6109 Před měsícem

    I've been thinking since the 1st song released. I've been like, why on earth you guys being couple of days late. I've been a fan of your thorough reviews and revealing every little detail. Keep up the good work 👌🏼

  • @boston2000
    @boston2000 Před měsícem

    OMG…so glad to see you two together. You were waiting for coke studio and I was waiting for you two together. The way you two reacts on Coke Studio Pakistan tracks..no one does!
    I’m so proud Pakistan’s Sindhi beautiful and rich culture getting the recognition it deserves. Even on drama Ishq Murshid there is this Sindhi character being loved by everyone❤
    I am not from Sindh but wants four provinces of Pakistan beautiful culture MUST BE RECOGNIZED!

  • @zubairshah9117
    @zubairshah9117 Před měsícem +4

    No body does in depth analysis better than you guys. Keep it going 👍

  • @waqarsoomro5226
    @waqarsoomro5226 Před měsícem +1

    This song is based on the folk story of Marvi and Umar. Umar was a king and he was in love with Marvi and kidnapped her and imprisoned her. But she didn't accept him and denied all his love, wealth and luxuries. Therefore, she was released and when she reached to her people, they welcomed her with praise.

  • @muhammaduzairahmed8694
    @muhammaduzairahmed8694 Před měsícem

    I was waiting for your reaction coke studios... great analysis

  • @aishamahmood9498
    @aishamahmood9498 Před měsícem

    Thank you so much for giving us such an amazing reaction you guys need to react to the magical journey of this song please 🥺🥺 really looking forward ♥️♥️♥️❤️ to seeing your reaction

  • @zamarabdi5808
    @zamarabdi5808 Před měsícem

    Its a beautiful and detailed reaction of yours.. thanks for that❤
    You guys should also react on the journey of this song, how they approach the singers, how they brought that culture and specially the story this song is based on. You will love the efforts they put to make this master piece.

  • @psk9664
    @psk9664 Před měsícem

    Aayi Aayi Aayi Jo and shruti Aayi, I was waiting for you guys video like we all were waiting for Coke Studio 15 and it's worth the wait

  • @caddybridge1898
    @caddybridge1898 Před měsícem

    I am sure that tears will flow down your cheeks once you listen to the magical journey...it's very emotional!

  • @shuqranahmed1192
    @shuqranahmed1192 Před měsícem +1

    Hello ladies, welcome back! I took a break from CZcams during Ramadan, apart from the more serious issues in the world (Palestine 😞) and then two days ago I was surprised to see CS15 and couldn't wait to watch it. Saw it with my wife and we loved it. Since then, I've been waiting for your review of it. Glad to see you two loved it too and highlighted a couple of things I missed. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. And while this is an escape from the harsh realities of life, let's spare a thought and prayer for those facing death with every breath they take.

  • @aafsterlife9647
    @aafsterlife9647 Před měsícem

    I'm in love with the next release, which just dropped minutes ago. Can't wait for your reaction to that one.

  • @mo-ez6970
    @mo-ez6970 Před měsícem +1

    Man as a Pakistani, I do not know much about Sindhi culture and had miss millions of things in this song, but you TWO are legends true eye opener and explaining every frame how beautiful and precise it was. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK. Let's do another Collab with Xulfi.

  • @user-dk9fh3ho9w
    @user-dk9fh3ho9w Před měsícem +1

    was waiting for this reaction ❤

  • @UmerBashir
    @UmerBashir Před měsícem +6

    Guys u need to watch the BTS before listenjng to this song , because this whole set is a story of Omer - Marvi , Marvi , a girl forced to marry an elite but her heart is in her culture so she shows resilliance to push back and evwntually the elites bring her back to her village , and this song is a welcome song of her to her village by her people , in a sense ,what West is fivhting for today , women enpowerment , this singhi culture has celebrated that egalitarianism thousands of years ago as this story is one of the classics in Sindhi culture ,and when Marvi returns to her village , they welcome her with AYI AYI , meaning , here she comes .....
    Watch the BTS , they tell this sotry far better than what i just did 😂😂

    • @Zubair-Khan
      @Zubair-Khan Před měsícem +2

      That is Amr not Omar , Amr was the king of Amrkot in Thar....... latter it was renamed a Omar , actually none of Soomra rulers names related to Islamic names no one.. Bhonger , Khafif , Dodo , Chanesar , Amr , Hameer the last ruler all thari names even I doubt they were Muslims. Their culture customs all belongs to Thari Hindus thats why during Dodo soomro rule Delhi Sultan Aladin khilji attacked Amrkot lower Sindh and Kutch also in Gujrat campaign... thier Succeccers Sama dynasty were also Thari origion their rulers in Sindh were converted to Islam but thier Kutchi branch Jadeja etc remain Hindu

    • @UmerBashir
      @UmerBashir Před měsícem

      @@Zubair-Khan thanks mate , yoy surely know better details here , its interesting that all that (correct me if i am wrong plz) Sindh is the birth place of this whole colorful civilization that we see across Indo pak now , see what one song from Coke studio Pakistan can initiate ,a conversation pf cultures 😄😄

  • @weedmorningstar4570
    @weedmorningstar4570 Před měsícem +1

    Not me constantly refreshing my youtube feed to see if you posted the reaction to the making of ‘Aayi Aayi’ 🥲

  • @MrLeeJunFan1
    @MrLeeJunFan1 Před měsícem +3

    Guest appearance by Princess Leia 😊… Love the review, great start for Season 15 with a sprinkle of Sindh 👍🏼

  • @AhsanAbbas-ti1se
    @AhsanAbbas-ti1se Před měsícem

    Seriously, I'm your fan. Very thoughtful discussion.

  • @user-dk9fh3ho9w
    @user-dk9fh3ho9w Před měsícem

    finaly....was waiting for this reaction
    i dont know how to send DM on youtube so i can request you to make reaction video as soon as possible... bt finally❤️❤️

  • @faiselfayaz5392
    @faiselfayaz5392 Před měsícem

    Watched it first time and choose to watch it with you both…❤

  • @her_colorfulpalette
    @her_colorfulpalette Před měsícem +2

    Story behind this song is so beautiful.

  • @azadarkazmii
    @azadarkazmii Před měsícem

    Gawddd!!! Where have you been? You have comitted a sin posting it so late. I have become so habitual of enjoying CS S14 with your reactions that as soon as i watched this song I started looking for your review and then visited ur channel daily for next 4 or 5 days. Please dont make us wait for next CS songs as this is the only occassion that we all from undivided India celebrate together! Lots of Love from this side ❤ Let the party begin 🎉

  • @HalarNawaz
    @HalarNawaz Před měsícem +2

    Seeing genuine artists, writers, and creators expanding their reach to wider audiences while championing their indigenous heritage, culture, and art is incredibly fulfilling. Nauman Ali Rajer is undeniably one of these trailblazers. No amount of suppression, monopoly, or hurdles can halt the inevitable rise of real talent. Centuries-old Sindhi art, literature, and culture have often been overlooked due to negligence, lobby politics, lack of policy implementation, transparency issues, and corruption. Despite these challenges, many young artists & creators have proven their worth and potential against all odds.
    I'm genuinely delighted to hear the new sindhi song, 'Aayi Aayi' (Here she comes, Maruee’s welcome), featuring Noman Ali Rajer, Babar Mangi, chung player Lutfali, Marvi, and Saiban, all deeply rooted in Sindhi culture. While 'Ho Jamalo,' a folk song celebrating men, has long been celebrated in Sindh, there hasn't been a song celebrating women until 'Aayi Aayi,' which depicts a celebration of Marui’s resilience and serves as a courageous anthem for women, inspired by the folk tale of Umer Marvi. Nauman Ali Rajer, Lead Vocalist at Nafs Band, Singer, Songwriter, & composer, and young Sindhi rapper Babar Mangi’s journey in music hasn't been easy, akin to many other deserving young writers, creators, and innovators. I've known Nauman and Babar for years, closely following their musical journey. Both featured singers in the new song have independently honed their craft for 8 to 10 years, producing exceptional singles. Nauman's folk-centric genre, often revolving around Shah Latif's poetry, notably revitalizes traditional 'Wai' in contemporary music. Despite his struggles, Nauman has consistently supported genuine art promotion activities, participating in numerous art-related initiatives in Sindh, such as the Thar Art Festival in Mithi and the 'Voices of Youth' event in Hyderabad, and joining Roshni Dialogues for a talk on 'Sur Sasui'. Nonetheless, his hard work hasn't received the appreciation it deserves in Sindh, hindering wider recognition. While some literature festivals have considered his talent upon request, the Sindhi industry has unfortunately overlooked his potential. Those who are criticizing this new song for the lack of creativity and lyrics must try to think for a minute about all those sarkari-sponsored remixes, auto-tunes, music festivals, parchis and ministers' poetry being sung-all funded by the taxpayer’s money. Trillions of rupees have been spent in the last 15 years in the name of promoting literature, art, music, and culture, but has there been any progress, results? Any accountability?
    Despite my personal ideological differences with certain policies with the brand who produced song, the lack of representation of Sindhi music and creators in previous seasons of Coke Studio, and the questionable actions of corporations like Coca-Cola, including their stance on the Israel-Palestine conflict and their share in entrepreneurial capitalism, I still want to highlight and celebrate the potential of young artists like Nauman, babar and others. What indigenous artists lack is the due financial and institutional support needed to refine and showcase their arts. The politicization and corruption within Sindh's cultural and arts scene pose significant obstacles for genuine indigenous artists. Urgent action is needed to prioritize the encouragement and Meritorious support of young talents in Sindh. There's much to learn from platforms like Coke Studio. If public funds are transparently allocated and directed towards deserving individuals based on merit, through initiatives aimed at the masses, Sindhi culture and heritage have the potential to make significant contributions on the global stage, continuing its legacy of rich cultural and literary heritage. It's time to champion genuine, hardworking artists, writers, and creators. To all struggling young artists across various art forms, I urge young people to reclaim your spaces yourself. There are no saviours in this cruel and unfair world;. Refuse, Resist, Reclaim.
    #AayiAayi #CokeStudio15 #CokeStudioPakistan #SoundOfTheNation #sindh #sindhiculture #sindhimusic #sindhilanguage #youngartists

  • @UsmanSarfraz
    @UsmanSarfraz Před měsícem

    This is the most longest but very wonderful and engaging reaction that I have ever listened.
    Great work both of you.
    Appreciation from Pakistan.

  • @saeedakhtar5263
    @saeedakhtar5263 Před měsícem

    Jyoti jee you analysis so deep, thank you✅🙏🙏

  • @Zey_Aly
    @Zey_Aly Před měsícem

    Yayyy you two I was waiting for your reaction on CS 2024

  • @benidial5052
    @benidial5052 Před měsícem +2

    It's so beautiful and poetic that they used the beautiful peacock (the national bird of Pakistan which is commonly found in forests of Sindh) to symbolize the arrival of Marvi and ending her hunger strike. Marvi was kidnapped by the king of that area but she remained true to her love and went on hunger strike. The king gave up and brought her back to her village. The whole village is wecloming her and celebrating her strength, resilience, and loyalty to her love in this song.

    • @benidial5052
      @benidial5052 Před měsícem +1

      AND THEN... SYMBOLIZING CELEBRATION OF MARVI'S RETURN WITH THE RETURN OF COKE STUDIO. WOWWW

  • @MediaSnackpack
    @MediaSnackpack Před měsícem

    It's just too much fun listening to you two reacting to Coke Studio.

  • @AmmarZaidi-825
    @AmmarZaidi-825 Před měsícem

    Yesss coke studio and jojo/shruti are back 💜 Really excited for the upcoming episodes and y’alls reaction 🙌

  • @notforone
    @notforone Před měsícem

    Beautiful conversation on a beautiful piece of art. They've just uploaded their second song of the season, I look forward to your discussion on 2 AM ❤

  • @faheemography1
    @faheemography1 Před měsícem +1

    Coke Studio and your reactions are like interconnected now. Loved your reaction and the whole discussion. You should have covered the BTS in this video as well. Anyway, release that ASAP!

  • @AwesomeIam
    @AwesomeIam Před měsícem

    I was waiting for CS season 15 and your reactions ❤

  • @asgharshah2624
    @asgharshah2624 Před měsícem

    I Like the honesty of both of you on reacting the song❤❤❤❤

  • @muhammaduzairahmed8694
    @muhammaduzairahmed8694 Před měsícem +1

    OMG so many views in a single day😮 All due to your brilliant analysis on Coke Studio season 15 yaaa

  • @haris1462
    @haris1462 Před měsícem

    I was literally typing the Princess Leia comment and Jo said it at the same time lmao. So excited to watch the coke studio reactions alongside you guys. I'm not listening to the songs in advance. Will listen to them with you guys for the first time.

  • @noorkhalid8180
    @noorkhalid8180 Před měsícem +1

    I have been searching for three days regarding reaction i finally got to see my favorite one 🤩

  • @Masifsolangi1435
    @Masifsolangi1435 Před měsícem

    Long time wait for your reaction❤

  • @sfbasir
    @sfbasir Před měsícem

    The mangoes/kehris are dried with masala on them. It's loved by all who love imli and similar stuff

  • @mhamzachohan
    @mhamzachohan Před měsícem

    I was waiting for both of your review on Coke Studio15 welcoming song, just watched one review before you. Reason. How deeply youn guys analyze and review the music and video. Your knowledge somwhow is unmatchable. Always enjoyed your thoughts, experience and professional analysis. Always so so deep. I knew you guys will post martem it with so much skills. Your perception, knolwdge, thoughts gives so much different and new vibes and knowledge to people like me. Remarkable review. Loved it ❤
    Now waiting for the magical journey of ayi ayi review as well. You will get so much answers.
    Songs and video presentation was about "Umer Marvi" folk story of Sindhi culture. I have watched marvi drama as well so i can connect somehow.
    She came back to her place after a brave battle winning againt a Lord Umer. They are welcoming her by showing culture, celebrations and dance. Beautiful❤

  • @haroonmalik4223
    @haroonmalik4223 Před měsícem

    Isse kehte hai original reaction ❤️❤️❤️ ...thnxxx both of you 🤲🤲♥️♥️♥️

  • @nadeemahmed1694
    @nadeemahmed1694 Před měsícem +1

    So beautiful song

  • @falakjan5141
    @falakjan5141 Před měsícem

    I waited eagerly for two years for Coke Studio Season 15 to come out. When I finally watched the songs, I found myself eagerly waiting for your reaction because watching with you both doubles the enjoyment of Coke Studio. When I listen alone, I can't pick up on all the minor details, but when I'm with you guys, I can enjoy the songs even more. Both of you are highly respected to me, and I pray that Allah keeps you both happy always.

  • @mzhussain115
    @mzhussain115 Před měsícem

    Excellent review. keep up the good work.

  • @manic70
    @manic70 Před měsícem

    The fish you see being painted is the blind dolphin native to the Indus River basin