Yaqoob Atif Bulbula

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Yaqoob Atif Bulbula
Born
Died13 May 2023 (aged 76)
Lahore, Pakistan
NationalityPakistani
Occupation(s)Actor and Singer

Yaqoob Atif Bulbula (died 13 May 2023) was Pakistani singer [1] and actor. [2] [3] "Zindagi paani da bulbula" was his most famous song released in October 1979. [4] Abrar-ul-Haq recreated this song in movie Zinda Bhaag in 2013. [3] [5] He worked in radio, film and television. [6] He was first Punjabi Rapper. [3]

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References

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