First teaser of re-recorded Pakistan’s national anthem is out now. On this eve, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is also set to launch the re-recorded national anthem composed with modern technology.
ISLAMABAD – Preparations are in the full swing to celebrate the 76th Independence Day tomorrow (August 14) with enthusiasm and zest.
Shehbaz Sharif is second elected prime minister after Liaquat Ali Khan who will have this exclusive honor.
The National Anthem has been re-recorded later 68 years, with the contribution of 155 singers, 48 musicians and 6 bandmasters.

The project has been accomplished in collaboration with numerous departments comprising Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and ISPR. The brass bands of all three armed forces also participated in this national effort.
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Ahead of its official release, PML-N leader Khawaja Saad Rafique has public a teaser of the re-recorded national anthem.
“First time the National Anthem has been re-recorded since the original release in 1954,” he captioned the post on Twitter.
Official release of the re-recorded National Anthem on 14th August 2022 by the Prime Minister of Pakistan. First time the National Anthem has been re-recorded since the original release in 1954 ???????? #PakistanAt75 #NationalAnthemRerecorded pic.twitter.com/1A5tJMZx6H
— Khawaja Saad Rafique (@KhSaad_Rafique) August 11, 2022
The Independence Day will start with thirty-one gun salute at the Federal Capital and twenty-one gun salute at the provincial headquarters.