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Arif Lohar (Punjabi pronunciation: [aːɾɪf loːɦaːɾ]; born 18 April 1966 [1]) is a Pakistani singer who is associated with Punjabi folk music and an occasional actor. The son of the renowned folk singer Alam Lohar , [ 2 ] Arif Lohar became popular in Pakistan and India after his famous song "Jugni" with Nooran Lal in 2006.
Lohar is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alam Lohar, prominent Pakistani Punjabi folk music singer; Arif Lohar (born 1966), Pakistani singer; Deepak Lohar, actor who mostly acts in Nagpuri and Hindi films; Kayadu Lohar (born 2000), Indian actress and model; Nizam Lohar (1835 — 1877), dacoit who rebelled against the ...
Alif Allah (Jugni) (Punjabi: الف اللہ - جگنی), also known as Alif Allah Chambe Di Booti (Punjabi: الف اللہ چمبے دی بوٹی) is a popular Punjabi Sufi song that was composed and sung by Arif Lohar and Meesha Shafi in Coke Studio Pakistan. [2] [3] The lyrics of the song were based on the works of 17th century Sufi poet ...
There are 7 songs, including two short folk songs on the plight of destiny, composed by Arif Lohar. The songs are also sung by popular names like Zora Randhawa and Fateh for the modern audiences; while the traditional fans are catered with songs brought by Nachhatar Gill, Jaspinder Narula and Feroz Khan.
Jugni (2011) is a Pakistani Punjabi-language film, directed by Syed Noor.First named Jugni Nachdi Aye, the film's name was later changed to Jugni, The film brought folk singer Arif Lohar back on the silver screen after eleven years.
The late Alam Lohar is famous for playing this instrument and introducing it to global audiences. Today, musicians like Kamal Heer and Arif Lohar play this instrument. Also known as the "rusty tambourine sword", [citation needed] the chimta has been played by members of the experimental rock band His Name Is Alive on recent tours.
It is a modern rendition of Mirza and Sahiban story, with the title song sung by Arif Lohar, son of (late) Alam Lohar. [2] Mirzya, a 2016 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Rakesh Omprakash Mehra, is based on Mirza and Sahiban and closely follows the original story. Harshvardhan Kapoor plays Mirza and Saiyami Kher plays Sahiba. [2] [8]
The News Tribe wrote "his [Arif Lohar] song lift up the Coke Studio to another peak of fame." [ 40 ] The fourth episode was also reviewed positively, Ali Raj of The Express Tribune gave three and half stars out of five by saying, "The episode reflects the good, the bad and the largely ugly of an approach that is seemingly here to stay."