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- Ehtesaab runtime "2.533333333333333".
- Ehtesaab abstract ""Ehtesaab" (Urdu: احتساب, literal English translation: "accountability") is the second track on the 1995 compilation album Kashmakash by the sufi rock band Junoon, and is the second single from the album. After the release of the band's first real big hit single "Jazba-e-Junoon", which was the song of the 1996 Cricket World Cup. "Ehtesaab" was their second hit and was released in December 1996. The video of the single was directed by Pakistani director, Shoaib Mansoor.The controversial video release of the song mocked Pakistani politics and lead to the video of the song being banned from PTV, Pakistan's State television. The video of the single also featured in BBC film The Princess and the Playboy, an expose on Benazir's and her husband's reign. In Newsweek, Carla Power dedicated a full-page story to Junoon with the headline "For God and Country."".
- Ehtesaab album Kashmakash.
- Ehtesaab format Compact_Cassette.
- Ehtesaab format Compact_disc.
- Ehtesaab genre Alternative_rock.
- Ehtesaab musicalArtist Junoon_(band).
- Ehtesaab musicalBand Junoon_(band).
- Ehtesaab previousWork Jazba-e-Junoon.
- Ehtesaab producer Brian_O'Connell_(musician).
- Ehtesaab producer Salman_Ahmad.
- Ehtesaab recordLabel EMI.
- Ehtesaab runtime "152.0".
- Ehtesaab subsequentWork Saeein.
- Ehtesaab wikiPageExternalLink www.junoon.com.
- Ehtesaab wikiPageExternalLink Ehtesaab.htm.
- Ehtesaab wikiPageID "28120850".
- Ehtesaab wikiPageRevisionID "517873196".
- Ehtesaab writer Salman_Ahmad.
- Ehtesaab album Kashmakash.
- Ehtesaab allWriting Junoon_(band).
- Ehtesaab artist Junoon_(band).
- Ehtesaab cover "File-Junoon-ehtesaab.jpg".
- Ehtesaab format Compact_disc.
- Ehtesaab format "Compact Cassette".
- Ehtesaab genre Alternative_rock.
- Ehtesaab hasPhotoCollection Ehtesaab.
- Ehtesaab label EMI.
- Ehtesaab lastSingle ""Jazba-e-Junoon"".
- Ehtesaab length "152.0".
- Ehtesaab name "Ehtesaab".
- Ehtesaab nextSingle ""Saeein"".
- Ehtesaab note "Video".
- Ehtesaab producer "Brian O'Connell, Salman Ahmad".
- Ehtesaab recorded "1994".
- Ehtesaab released "December, 1996".
- Ehtesaab thisSingle ""Ehtesaab"".
- Ehtesaab title "Ehtesaab".
- Ehtesaab writer Salman_Ahmad.
- Ehtesaab subject Category:1996_singles.
- Ehtesaab subject Category:Junoon_(band)_songs.
- Ehtesaab subject Category:Pakistani_songs.
- Ehtesaab type 1996Singles.
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- Ehtesaab comment ""Ehtesaab" (Urdu: احتساب, literal English translation: "accountability") is the second track on the 1995 compilation album Kashmakash by the sufi rock band Junoon, and is the second single from the album. After the release of the band's first real big hit single "Jazba-e-Junoon", which was the song of the 1996 Cricket World Cup. "Ehtesaab" was their second hit and was released in December 1996.".
- Ehtesaab label "Ehtesaab".
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- Ehtesaab homepage www.junoon.com.
- Ehtesaab isPrimaryTopicOf Ehtesaab.
- Ehtesaab name "Ehtesaab".