Filmi pop
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| Music of Pakistan | |
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| Genres | |
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| Classical • Ghazal • Qawwali • Hamd • Pop • Filmi • Rock • Hip Hop | |
| Media and Performance | |
| Music awards | Lux Style Awards • MTV Awards • Indus Music Awards • The Musik Awards |
| Music charts | AAG 10 • The Musik Countdown |
| Music festivals | All Pakistan Music Conference |
| Music media | MTV Pakistan • Indus Music • The Musik • AAG |
| National anthem | Qaumi Tarana |
| Regional Music | |
| Balochi • Dari • Farsi • Kashmiri • Khowar • Pastho • Punjabi • Saraiki • Sindhi • Hindko | |
Filmi pop (Urdu: فلمی موسیقی filmi mosiqi) is a term first coined by Pakistani music journalist, M Ali Tim in 1990 but made famous by the country's most influential pop critic, Nadeem F. Paracha to define the common practice among Pakistani pop artists to fuse traditional subcontinental music with western pop. Filmi is a colloquial term which refers to anything relating to the Pakistan film industry.


