Sanam Marvi new song Tumba Wajda
“Teri Rehmatein” is a new Sufi music album released by Sony Music, featuring Sanam Marvi and other folk singers. Listen and Download the track below:
Artist: Sanam Marvi
Song: Tumba Wajda
Album: Teri Rehmatein

“Teri Rehmatein” is a new Sufi music album released by Sony Music, featuring Sanam Marvi and other folk singers. Listen and Download the track below:
Artist: Sanam Marvi
Song: Tumba Wajda
Album: Teri Rehmatein
Pakistani Pop Singer turned Bollywood actor Ali Zafar is leaving no stone unturned to promote his next bollywood flick London, Paris, NewYork. For this, he attended last night the red carpet event and performed his songs at the 57th Filmfare awards. Just two days ago, the music of Ali Zafar’s new film London Paris NewYork has been...

Dazzling Meesha Shafi recently performed at PFDC L’Oreal Paris Bridal Week. On the occassion Sufi singer Sanam Marvi also performed for Nida Azwer’s showcase. Here are some pictures from the event:
By Sameer Siddiki
Female Sufi singer Sanam Marvi who came all the way from interior Sindh of Pakistan and got featured in last two coke studio sessions, is finally going to make her playback singing debut from an Urdu, Pakistani Movie.
( Posted Earlier : Sanam Marvi lends her voice for a US Music Project )
According to the latest news, Sanam Marvi, who is a renowned Sufi and classical vocalist, will now be lending her voice for an upcoming Pakistani Movie. Galaxy Lollywood reports that Marvi might end up singing an item number song for an upcoming Movie titled as Ishq Khuda. (more…)
Recently, Pakistani Sufi singer Sanam Marvi who gave a hit single in ‘Coke studio’ and is known for her Sufi music worldwide represented Pakistan in International Sufi festival which was held on 8th October in France. Sufi singers from 75 countries took part in this festival.
While talking to media before the show, Sanam Marvi said, “My past songs are all Sufi based by Baba Bulle Shah, Baba Fareed and so I’ve selected them for my show which is to be held.
All the organizers said we personally came here to ask you. I was so glad and InshAllah I’ll perform there”.
Sanam Marvi has been into Pakistani Sufi Music scene for quite long time. Born in Hyderabad and grew up in an interior city of Sindh, Dadu, she has made her quite good name in the music industry and has performed at various musical platforms. She has also toured foreign countries to represent classical and Sufi Music and one notable performance by Marvi was in Dubai recently at World Music Festival. But, she got real fame and recognition at mainstream level after she appeared in Coke Studio Season3 and then this year’s Coke Studio Season4.
The latest from her side is, she has signed a contract with some US music producers who will soon be sending her their compositions to add her vocals into it. (more…)
Sajjad Ali needs no introduction at all. Now, almost two decades and many successful albums later, Sajjad Ali, singer, songwriter and composer, comes to Coke Studio for the first time, with a voice that, in his own words, is “more mature” and a signature style that is appealing in its uniqueness.
Sanam Marvi on the other hand is a young classical female singer of Pakistan. Now, while Marvi performs all over the world, she keeps returning to the shrines to reconnect with her roots. “It was at the dargahs of Sachal Sarmast, Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai and Shahbaz Qalandar, in the midst of hordes of people and fakirs that I learned how to sing,” remembers Marvi, who sings only Sufic verse, “I still go there and sing for them, and give my hazri, because of course the Lord has given me more than I deserve.”
Watch Collaborative Performance of Sajjad Ali feat. Sanam Marvi in Coke Studio: