Ghulam ali date of birth
Ghulam Ali (singer)
Pakistani singer
Not to be confused with Bade Ghulam Ali Khan.
Musical artist
Ustad Ghulam Ali (Punjabi: غُلام علی; born 5 December ) is a Pakistani ghazal singer of the Patiala Gharana.
Biography ghulam ali Related Posts. In other projects. Thori Si Wafa. Ghulam Ali sang a number of popular songs written by King Mahendra.Ghulam Ali is considered one of the greatest ghazal singers of his era. He has also been a prominent playback singer in Bollywood. He is a disciple of Bade Ghulam Ali Khan (elder Ghulam Ali Khan). Ali was also trained by Bade Ghulam Ali's younger brothers – Barkat Ali Khan and Mubarak Ali Khan.
Biography ghulam ali bin But he does not disown that pop song is also a form of one kind of art. He got many film offers, but he had declined them politely as film songs need to change voice accent many times. But Khan insisted that since he was hardly in town, regular training wouldn't be possible. Close Menu.His style and variations in singing Ghazals are unique, as he blends Hindustani classical music with ghazals, unlike any other ghazal singer. He is highly popular in Pakistan, India, Afghanistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, as well as among South Asian diaspora in the US, the UK and the Middle Eastern countries.[1] Many of his hit ghazals have been used in Bollywood movies.
His famous ghazals are Chupke Chupke Raat Din, Kal Chaudhvin Ki Raat Thi, Hungama Hai Kyon Barpa, Chamakte Chand Ko, Kiya Hai Pyar Jisé, May Nazar Sé Pee Raha Hoon, Mastana Peeyé, Yé dil yé pagal dil, Apni Dhun Mein Rehta Hoon a ghazal by Nasir Kazmi, "Ham Ko Kiske Gham Ne Maara".
His recent album "Hasratein" was nominated in the Best Ghazal Album category at Star GIMA Awards He was married to Afsana Ali and has a daughter Manjari Ghulam Ali.
In , due to protest by Shiv Sena at Mumbai, his concert was cancelled.[2] After this, he received invitations from Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav.[3] After this cancellation, he performed in Lucknow,[3] New Delhi, Trivandrum, and Kozhikode, India.[4]
In a news item reported in , Ghulam Ali has said that he won't perform in India until situation is right for music.
Biography ghulam ali khan Sillaakki Dumma. His dedication and talent soon caught the attention of prominent musicians and music lovers, paving the way for his future in the industry. Ghulam Ali grew up in a culturally rich environment where music was an integral part of life. Philanthropic Efforts: Ghulam Ali is involved in various charitable activities, supporting education and healthcare initiatives in Pakistan.He, however, assured that he will visit India when ‘the atmosphere is right.’ He said that he does not want to be used for political mileage.[4]
His sons Aamir Ghulam Ali[5] and Nazar Ali Abbas are also musicians.[6]
Early life
His name 'Ghulam Ali' was given by his father, a great fan of Bade Ghulam Ali Khan who, in the past, used to live in Lahore.
Ghulam Ali had always been listening to Khan since childhood.[citation needed]
Ghulam Ali encountered Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, for the first time, when he was in his early teens. Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan had toured Kabul, Afghanistan and, on the way back to India, Ghulam Ali's father requested the Ustad to take his son as a disciple.
But Khan insisted that since he was hardly in town, regular training wouldn't be possible. But after repeated requests from Ghulam Ali's father, Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan asked the young Ghulam Ali to sing something. It wasn't easy to have the courage to sing before him.
Ghulam ali cricketer Aashiyana Meri Mohabbat Ka. Close Menu. Bigg Boss Poll. Archived from the original on 3 DecemberHe mustered the courage to sing the Thumri "Saiyyan Bolo Tanik Mose Rahiyo Na Jaye..". After he finished, Ustad hugged him and made him his disciple.[1]
Career
Ghulam Ali started singing for Radio Pakistan, Lahore in Along with singing ghazals, Ghulam Ali composes music for his ghazals.
His compositions are raga-based and sometimes include a scientific mixture of ragas. He is known for blending gharana-gaaiaki into ghazal and this gives his singing the capability to touch people's hearts. He sings Punjabi songs too. Many of his Punjabi songs have been popular and have been part of Punjab's own cultural diaspora.
Though from Pakistan, Ghulam Ali remains as popular in India as in Pakistan.
Asha Bhosle has done joint music albums with him.
He was introduced to Bombay cinema with a Urdu film song Chupke Chupke Raat Din written by the poet Hasrat Mohani in B R Chopra's film, Nikaah ().[7] Other popular ghazals include Hungama Hai Kyun Barpa and Awaargi. He tends to select the ghazals of famous poets.
On being questioned about Pakistani pop groups, Ghulam Ali replied, "Frankly, I am really bewildered at their style of singing. How can you sing a song by running and jumping around the stage? The stage is meant for performing not for acrobatics."[1]
Ghulam Ali has also sung some Nepali ghazals like Kina kina timro tasveer, Gajalu tee thula thula aankha, Lolaaeka tee thula and Ke chha ra diun in Nepali language with Narayan Gopal, a well known Nepali singer, and composer Deepak Jangam.
Those songs were written by King Mahendra of Nepal.
These songs were compiled in an album entitled Narayan Gopal, Ghulam Ali Ra Ma, and are popular among Nepali music lovers to this day.[1]
One of his memorable concerts was at the Taj Mahal.[8] On being asked about the future of ghazal singers, he said he enjoyed popular ghazal singer Adithya Srinivasan's ghazals, who performed the opening act at his concert in at Bangalore.[9] Recently, in February , the maestro became the first person to receive the Bade Ghulam Ali Khan award.
Commenting on this, he said," I am indebted to the Indian government for giving me this award. For me, it is the greatest award I have received because it is named after my guru." He also received the first Swaralaya Global Legend Award () at Trivandrum, Kerala, India.[10] Furthermore, Ghulam Ali was the singer of choice for His late Majesty the king of Nepal Mahendra Birbikram Shah Dev.
Ghulam Ali sang a number of popular songs written by King Mahendra.[1]
Notable ghazals/songs
Discography
- Tere Shehar Mein – [1]
- Lamha Lamha –
- Mahtab –
- Madhosh –
- Khushboo –
- Rabba Yaar Milaade –
- Passions –
- Sajda –
- Visaal – [11]
- Aabshaar –
- Parchhaiyan –
- Husn-E-Ghazal –
- The Enchanter –
- Anjuman Behtareen Ghazalein[1]
- At His Very Best Ghulam Ali
- Aawargee
- Dillagee
- Ghazalain – Live at Islamabad[1]
- Ghazals
- Great Ghazals
- Geet Aur Ghazals
- Hungama Live in Concert Vol.1[1]
- Haseen Lamhe
- Khwahish
- Live in USA Vol 2 – Private Mehfil Series
- Live in USA Vol 1 – Private Mehfil Series
- Mast Nazren -Ecstatic Glances Live in London, [1]
- Narayan Gopal, Ghulam Ali Ra Ma (Nepali Ghazals)[1]
- Once More
- Poems of Love
- Saadgi
- Suraag – In Concert
- Suno
- Soulful
- Saugaat
- The Golden Moments – Patta Patta Boota Boota
- The Finest Recordings of Ghulam Ali
- The Golden Collection
- With Love
- Kalaam-E-Mohabbat (Ghazals written by Sant Darshan Singh Ji)
- Chupke Chupke – Live in Concert, England
- Rang Tarang vol 1,2
- Janay Walay
- Heer
- Ghulam Ali – The Very Best
- Ghulam Ali – Mehfil – Collection From Live Concerts
- The Best of Ghulam Ali
- Awargi—Ghulam Ali – Vocal CDNF/ Live.
Vol.3 & 4.
- Aitbaar
- Aadaab Ustad (Ghazals)
- Ghulam Ali Vol.1 and 2
- A Ghazal Treat – Ghulam Ali in Concert;;
- Ghulam Ali in Concert
- Awargi (Live) Vol 1 and 2
- Moods and Emotions
- Ek Ehsaas – A Confluence of the Finest Ghazal Voices
- Best of Ghulam Ali
- Greatest Hits Of Ghulam Ali
- The Golden Moments Ghulam Ali (Vol.1)[1]
- A Live Concert
- The Best of Ghulam Ali
- Once More[1]
- Mehraab
- Ghulam Ali Live at India Gate – Swar Utsav – Songs of the Wandering Soul[1]
- Ghalib – Ghazals – Ghulam Ali – Mehdi Hassan
- The Latest, the best"\
- Meraj-E-Ghazal, Ghulam Ali & Asha Bhosle[11][1]