Thursday, 20 November 2014

Atif Aslam

Name : Muhammad Atif Aslam
Born : 12-3-1983 Wazirabad, Punjab, Pakistan
Occupation : Singer-songwriter, actor, guitarist
Instruments : Vocals, guitar

Profile

Atif Aslam is a Pakistani pop singer and film actor, His debut as an actor was in the 2011 film Pakistani movie Bol by ShoMan. He has recorded numerous chart-topping songs,and is known for his vocal belting technique.Atif is the youngest recipient of Tamgha-e-Imtiaz, one of Pakistani civilian decorations.

Early Life

On 12th March, 1983 Atif Aslam was born in Wazirabad, Pakistan. He soon moved back to Lahore (his hometown) and started his education. Throughout his school and college life, Atif was more enthusiastic about cricket than anything else. He aspired to be a cricketer some day and music was probably the last thing on his mind.

In College though, his friends encouraged him to sing. He took part in many singing competitions in college and won them. He was boosted by these competitions and decided to record from his own pocket money. That’s how “Aadat” happened. The song “Aadat” (“Habit” in English) was recorded by Atif as part of a band. However, the band called “Jal” soon went their separate ways even before the release of their first album. The song and the video were surrounded by a lot of controversies. Amongst all the uncertainty, Atif Aslam decided to continue his career as a solo artist. Many believed that a non-existent artist that has one song to his credit would not be able to survive on his own. Atif was determined to prove everyone wrong.

Debut

On 17th July, 2004 the first album of Atif Aslam was released. The album was titled “Jalpari”. On the outset, the album stood on the success of “Aadat” but as the weeks progressed; it was made clear to everyone that Atif wasn’t merely a one hit wonder. The album featured various smash hit tracks such as “Bheegi Yaadein”, “Ehsaas”, “Mahi Ve”, “Ankhon Sey” along with the title track “Jalpari”. Atif came up with his own sound. His unique vocal capabilities and powerful renditions elevated him to stardom within weeks. The album had become the youth anthem of Pakistan.

Atif never came from a family of musicians nor was he musically trained, but he used all these factors to his advantage. All he had was raw talent and the passion to be a musician. He was courageous enough to sing in his own style without giving an ear to the distracters. Many believe that his courage and passion that was displayed in the first album became the foundation of his success. As Atif rode on the success of “Jalpari”, he also proved that he was an electrifying performer through his concerts.

People were amazed to experience the kind of voice quality Atif was able to deliver in a live performance. His energy on stage, his charisma, his ability to work the crowd and his vocals made him the most sought after live performer in Pakistan. The artist started performing to sellout crowds on a regular basis. The energy level never reduced but the crowd kept on increasing.

Bollywood

Atif soon realized that it was time to take his music to a global platform. He started his career as a playback singer in Bollywood with the song “Wo Lamhey” for the movie “Zeher”. The song “Wo Lamhey” was a commercial version of the song “Bheegi Yaadein” from Atif’s first album. The movie came out in “2005” and Atif’s voice became an instant hit with the Indian audience. The music listeners of India are exposed to hundreds of voices and thousands of songs each year but among all those voices, Atif Aslam’s voice stood out and made a connection! The remix version of “Wo Lamhey” (also sung by Atif) was even a bigger hit then the original. With just one track, Atif had conquered the highly competitive Indian play back singing empire. The artist soon went to India to perform several times. He was received by screaming fans and admirers that had fallen in love with the voice of a Pakistani boy.

Acting Career

In 2010, Atif also diversified as an actor and took up the challenge to star in a movie called “BOL”. The movie is directed by acclaimed Pakistani director Shoaib Mansoor and provides a deep moralistic insight into the most sensitive issues prevailing in Pakistan. The aim of the movie is to convey a meaningful message to the audience and that is the main reason that Atif Aslam chose this particular role over all the offers he had received. He wanted to portray a character that would be of some use to the society and would also challenge his limits as an artist.

Atif had received offers for various projects in India, but he chose to begin his acting career in a Pakistani movie because he wanted to return to his roots. His music career took off in Pakistan and he wanted to do his first movie project in a Pakistani venture as well. Atif Aslam sang two songs for the movie. The first song was called “Kaho (Aj Bol Do)” and the second song was called “Hona Tha Pyaar” that was composed by Atif Aslam himself. Both songs received a great response.

The movie released all over Pakistan on 24th June, 2011 and is set to release worldwide later this year. The response in Pakistan was phenomenal as the movie created box office history in its very first week. The rave reviews from the critics were accompanied by a record breaking business of Rs. 25 million approximately by the end of first week. The response of the movie goers in Pakistan solidified the reputation of Atif Aslam as the most charismatic personality in recent history.

All song list of Atif Aslam


  • Aa Bhi Ja Mere Mehermaan
  • Aa Bhi Ja Sanam
  • Aadat
  • Aankhon Se
  • Ab To Aadat Si Hai
  • Ankhon Se
  • Bairiyaa 
  • Bakhuda Tumhi Ho
  • Be Intehaan 
  • Bheegi Yaadein
  • Channa
  • Chhod Gaye
  • Dholna
  • Doorie
  • Ehsaas
  • Gal Sun Ja
  • Hangami Halat
  • Hum Kis Gaali Ja Rahe Hain
  • Humrahi
  • Jal Pari
  • Janam Janam
  • Jeene Laga Hoon 
  • Joug
  • Kabhi Toh Paas Mere Aao
  • Kaun Hoon Main
  • Kaun Tha 
  • Kinara
  • Kuch Is Tara 
  • Kyun Chor Gaye Rastay
  • Le Ja Tu Mujhe
  • Maan Hota Hai
  • Mae Ne
  • Mahi Ve
  • Mahiya Ve Soniya
  • Main Rang Sharbaton Ka
  • Mann Hota Hai
  • Maula
  • Meri Kahani
  • Mori Araj Suno
  • O Mere Khuda
  • O Re Piya
  • Pehli Nazar Mein
  • Rabba Sacheya
  • Tehzeeb
  • Tera Hone Laga Hoon 
  • Tere Bin
  • Tere Liye
  • Tu Jaane Na
  • Wasta Pyar Da
  • Who Lamhe 
  • Yakeen
  • Yarro
  • Zindagi

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