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Garaj Baras

"Garaj Baras" (Urdu: گرج برس, literal English translation: "thunder and rain") is the seventh track on the 2003 album ''Dewaar'' by the sufi rock band Junoon. The song is written by the band's vocalist, Ali Azmat and lyricist, Sabir Zafar. The single was selected as part of a Bollywood movie soundtrack in 2003 for the film ''Paap'' directed by Pooja Bhatt.〔(Paap Soundtrack Review ) Retrieved on 16 July 2010.〕 The song topped the charts in both India and Pakistan in 2004.
In addition, the single also featured in several other albums of Junoon like ''Daur-e-Junoon'' (2002) and ''Dewaar: The Best of Junoon'' (2004). Ali Azmat was nominated for "Best Soundtrack" and "Best Song" awards at the Sahara Awards held in London, England, for his single "Garaj Baras" being part of the Indian film ''Paap''. The single was also nominated for the "Best Song" award at the ARY Asian/Bollywood Awards in 2004.〔 〕 The music video release in India of the soundtrack was directed by Tungsten and produced by Music Mushroom/Fish Eye.
On 8 June 2008, Ali Azmat performed a duet of "Garaj Baras" with Rahat Fateh Ali Khan along with singles from his solo albums at the Coke Studio season one first episode.〔(Coke Studio Season One Episode 1 ) Retrieved on 8 June 2008.〕 On 1 July 2011, "Garaj Baras" was named at No. 2 in a list of Junoon's top 10 songs published by Gibson Guitar on their website.〔(The Perfect Mix: The Top 10 Junoon Songs ) Retrieved on 20 August 2011.〕
==Music video==
The footage of the music video of "Garaj Baras" starts with a buddhist monk swinging a bucket of water and then the scene changes and focuses on Ali Azmat getting out from a water tub. Afterwards a few buddhist monks are scene playing with one another with water. As the video goes on Ali Azmat is seen singing the song and behind him is seen water all over the scene. Later in the video, Ali Azmat is scene dressed in a monk outfit and multiple scenes are shown of him singing. In the middle of the video, Ali Azmat is seen swinging a bucket of water on fire and a few scenes are shown of him singing the song. As the video proceeds, the buddhist monks are spilling water all over Ali Azmat and are again shown in a scene when they are playing with water and at the end of the video Ali Azmat is scene in the water tub.

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