- Pakistani singer Ali Zafar has paid musical tribute to the ace mountaineer Ali Sadpara
- Sadpara went lacking together with two overseas climbers; John Snorri from Iceland and MP Mohr from Chile throughout his K2 winter expedition
- Ali Sadpara is the one Pakistani to have climbed eight of the world’s 14 highest mountains
LAHORE: Pakistani singer Ali Zafar has paid a musical tribute to the ace mountaineer Ali Sadpara together with his newest rendition.
Sadapara, whose braveness and love for mountains have introduced pleasure and honour to Pakistan, went lacking together with two overseas climbers; John Snorri from Iceland and MP Mohr from Chile throughout his K2 winter expedition.
Releasing a musical tribute “Tum Chalay Ao Paharon Ki Qasam” for the legendary mountaineer Muhammad Ali Sadpara, Zafar mentioned: “No nation can thrive without recognising and celebrating their heroes. Ali Sadpara was one such unsung hero who dedicated his entire life and risked it to accomplish unprecedented feats for his country.”
“This is the least I could do: sing for an unsung hero so that he is etched into our memories for as long as there is music,” learn the publish on Zafar’s Fb account.
Sadpara is the one Pakistani to have climbed eight of the world’s 14 highest mountains, and he made the first-ever winter ascent of the world’s ninth highest peak, Nanga Parbat.
Sadpara and his group had efficiently summited the 8,611-metre K2 — the world’s second-highest mountain — on February 5, a month after their first try failed.