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Atif Aslam (Urdu: عاطف اسلم) is a Pakistani pop, rock, film and playback singer, songwriter, composer and an actor. His discography consists of three studio albums, songs from Pakistani films , Hindi films and Hollywood films , and many other popular songs.
On 27 October 2022, Atif Aslam's "Moonrise" was released, featuring Amy Jackson. In an interview at Capital Talk with Hamid Mir, Atif revealed an untitled Bengali song that would be released soon. [102] Some unreleased songs of Atif Aslam that were replaced by other Bollywood artists includes "Chashni". [103]
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Doorie (Urdu: دوری, Hindi: दूरी, transl. Distance) is the second album by Atif Aslam. Lyrics were written by Sameer Anjaan, Sayeed Quadri, Atif Aslam, Sachin Gupta, Uzma and Shahzad while composed by Atif Aslam, Sachin Gupta and Mithoon Sharma. [2]
Atif Aslam is a Pakistani playback singer, songwriter, composer, and actor. His first song, "Aadat", won him three awards. "Tu Jaane Na" won him an award and received three other nominations. "Jeena Jeena" and "Jeene Laga Hoon" were also nominated twice.
Jal Pari (Urdu: جل پری, lit. 'Mermaid') is the debut studio album by Pakistani singer-songwriter Atif Aslam.It was released on 17 July 2004 through Sound Master records.
The Filmfare Best Male Playback Singer Award is given by Indian film magazine Filmfare as a part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films, to recognise a male playback singer who has delivered an outstanding performance in a film song. Although the Filmfare Awards started in 1954, awards for the best playback singer category started in 1959.
"O Saathi" (transl. O my friend) is a song from the 2018 Bollywood film Baaghi 2. Pakistani singer Atif Aslam sang the song written and composed by Arko Pravo Mukherjee. [1] [2] The song marked the last work of Atif Aslam in Indian film industry as a result of ban on Pakistani artists.