Pakistan, July 12 -- Bilal Maqsood recently shared a powerful memory of performing in India, where a crowd of 10,000 Indian fans chanted "Pakistan" during a Strings concert in Delhi. Speaking on The Rafay Mahmood Podcast, he recalled how music dissolved boundaries between the two nations in that moment. Maqsood described the experience as unforgettable, highlighting the unifying power of music over politics and geography.

Strings first gained attention in India after the surprise success of their 1992 hit Sar Kiye Yeh Pahar, which continued to play in Indian clubs even during the band's break. When the duo returned with their Duur album in 2000, they discovered that their old fans had grown into industry professionals eager to support th...