Wajahat attre biography samples
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LAHORE: Noted music composer Wajahat Attre passed away here on Friday. He was 68.
Attre had been facing medical complications for the last few months, and was suffering from paralysis and heart problems. He was admitted to the Jinnah Hospital where he died. He has left behind three sons and a daughter.
A number of personalities from the world of entertainment attended Attre’s funeral, including singers Shaukat Ali, Anwar Ali, Ustad Ghulam Haider Khan and Qadir Ali Shagan, film director Shehzad Rafique, music composer Wazir Afzal, Radio Pakistan Sargodha Station Director Saleem Bazmi, film writer Pervaiz Kalim and poet Altaf Bajwa.
He was laid to rest at Miani Sahib graveyard. His qul will be held on Sunday at Imambargah Neelam Block, Iqbal Town.
Wajahat Attre was a son of renowned music composer Rasheed Attre. He was born in Puna, India in 1945. After Partition, his family migrated to Pakistan. He has composed music for over 200 films.
Saleem Bazmi told Dawn that although
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Nashad
Indian/Pakistani film musician
This article fryst vatten about the Indian/Pakistani bio musician. For the Indian film musician, see Naushad. For the Pakistani cricketer, see Naushad Ali (cricketer).
Nashad (Urdu: ناشاد) (11 July 1923 – 14 January 1981) was a filmcomposer and music director of Indian and Pakistani spelfilm industry. He composed music for Hindi films in the 1940s and 1950s, credited on-screen under the names Nashad and then later migrated to sydasiatiskt land in 1964.
Early life and career
[edit]Shaukat Ali Hashmi was born in Delhi, British India, on 11 July 1923.[1][2] He received his early academic education in a local high school in Delhi. His father, Ghulam Hussain Khan, was a tabla player. So Shaukat Ali Nashad and his father first worked with the music composer Ghulam Haider.[3] He also learned to play the flute. Then he moved to Bombay in the early 1940s. He composed beneath several names before finally settling for Nashad. rulle direc
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Shaukat Ali
Pakistani singer (1944–2021)
For other people with similar names, see Shawkat Ali (disambiguation).
Shaukat Ali, also known as Shaukat Ali Khan, (3 May 1944 – 2 April 2021) was a Pakistanifolk singer.[2][3]
Early life and career
[edit]Born on 3 May 1944, into a family of artists in Malakwal, a town in District Gujrat (now falls in new District Mandi Bahauddin Punjab, Pakistan),[1][4] Shaukat Ali began singing, while at college in the 1960s, receiving help from his elder brother Inayat Ali Khan. He was introduced into the Pakistani film world as a playback singer by the renowned film music director M Ashraf in the Punjabi film Tees Maar Khan (1963).[5]
From the late 1960s, he performed ghazals and Punjabi folk songs.[5] As a folk singer, he was popular not only in Pakistani Punjab but also in the Indian part of the Punjab region. Shaukat Ali also toured and performed overseas wherever there were s