
Sanam Marvi
Sanam Marvi is a celebrated Pakistani folk singer known for her powerful voice and deep connection to Sindhi music and culture. She has gained acclaim for her performances in Coke Studio and has become a prominent figure in the movement against the canal project in Sindh, using her music to amplify the voices of those advocating for water rights.
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Pakistan:
Sanam Marvi is a well-known singer who expressed gratitude to the people of Sindh for their support.
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Pakistan:
Singer Sanam Marvi has issued a legal notice to Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi President Ahmed Shah, accusing him of mistreating and threatening her at a recent concert.
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Pakistan:
Sanam Marvi’s ‘Sindhu Wahando Rahando’ has become an anthem for Sindhis protesting against the canal project.
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