Shafqat Amanat Ali

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Shafqat Amanat Ali Khan

Shafqat Amanat Ali during Waves 2010,annual cultural fest of BITS Pilani-Goa
Background information
Born (1965-02-26) 26 February 1965
Lahore, Pakistan
Genres Rock music, Sufi, playback singing, Classical Music
Instruments Vocals
Years active 2000-present
Associated acts Fuzön, The Dewarists, MTV Unplugged (India), Coke Studio

Shafqat Amanat Ali Khan (Urdu: شفقت امانت علی; born 26 February 1965) is a Pakistani classical singer[1] belonging to Patiala Gharana lineage.[2] He is the youngest brother of the late Asad Amanat Ali Khan.[3] He was the lead vocalist of the Pakistani rock band Fuzön. He was awarded the President's Pride of Performance civil award on 14 August 2007.

Early life and background

Shafqat Amanat Ali was born into a Muslim family in Lahore, Pakistan to Ustad Amanat Ali Khan, on 26 February 1965 making him the ninth generation of Patiala Gharana. He received his bachelor's degree from Government College University, Lahore (now known as GC University). He received the roll of honour from the Music Society of Government College University, Lahore, which is led by Tariq Farani.[4]

He started learning classical music at age four, his grandmother being his first teacher. His main influences in music come from his father and his uncle Bade Fateh Ali Khan.

Career

"Aankhon Ke Saagar," "Khamaj," "Ankhiyan" and "Mitwa" are some of his most popular works. He also sang the songs "Phir Wohi Raastey" and "Allah Megh De" for a Pakistani film named Ramchand Pakistani.[5]

Shafqat was introduced to Bollywood by Shankar Mahadevan. One morning while driving to his studio, he heard Shafqat's hit song "Aankhon Ke Saagar" on the radio. He immediately called the radio jockey who was his friend and got Shafqat's contact number. Shafqat sang "Mitwa" composed by Shankar Ehsaan Loy for the movie Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna.[6] The song was listed in the top charts in India, helping propel Shafqat into stardom.[7] He was the voice behind the critically acclaimed song "Yeh Honsla" [sic] in the Bollywood film Dor. He sang background for the films Hello and Mumbai Cutting.[8][9] His songs "Mora Saiyaan" and "Tere Bina" were featured in Nagesh Kukunoor's Hyderabad Blues 2.

After leaving the band Fuzon in 2006, Shafqat concentrated on his solo career.[10] Based on folk and Sufi works, the album Tabeer was commissioned and released by Music Today in mid-September 2008.[11][12][13]

The album was released by Fire Records in Pakistan in September 2008 as their mega Eid release. The entire album has been produced, arranged, recorded, mixed and mastered in Pakistan by Shani Haider (Zeeshan Haider) at "Couple of Good Studios". All songs except "Naina" and "Tu hi tu hai" were composed by Shafqat. Naina was composed by Shani Haider.

The first video of the premier song of the album, "Khairheyan De Naal", was aired on all channels in India and Pakistan.[citation needed] He has fondly been nicknamed the "Rock star Ustad" by Saleem Merchant of the Saleem-Suleman duo.[14] He also appeared on the Rubaroo episode of Indian Idol 4.[15] He released his second solo album Kyun Dooriyan in 2010. It included a couple of songs — "Kaga Ja" and "Naal Naal" — which he had written during his time with Fuzon.[16]

His vocals in the song "Dildaara" from the movie Ra.One fetched him a nomination for Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer for 2012. Recently he sang "Raske Bhare Tore Naina" for the 2013 movie Satyagraha starring Amitabh Bachchan, Ajay Devgn, Kareena Kapoor, Arjun Rampal and Manoj Bajpai in lead role. He was also featured on MTV Unplugged Season 2.

Discography

Movies

Year Song Film Co-Singer
2014 Manchala Hasee Toh Phasee Nupur Pant
2013 Allah Waariyan Yaariyan None
Raske Bhare Tore Naina Satyagraha Arpita
Jera Vi Main Hoon Shahid Afridi None
Teri Jhuki Nazar Murder 3 None
Tera Mera Naam Akaash Vani None
2012Phir Le Aya Dil(Version 3) Barfi! None
Zindagi Se Raaz 3D None
Ya Maula Maximum None
Tu Hi Mera Jannat 2 None
Party Nights Jannat 2 KK, Nikhil D'Souza, Javed Ali & Anupam Amod
Darmiyaan Jodi Breakers Clinton Cerejo
2011 Dildaara Ra.One Vishal Dadlani, Shekhar Ravjiani, Clinton Cerejo
Chahi Hai Tanhaein Love Breakups Zindagi Shruti Pathak
Jaane Kyun(Sufi version) Always Kabhi Kabhi None
Kyun Mein Jagoon Patiala House None
Kyun Mein Jagoon (Remix) Patiala House None
Kyun Mein Jagoon (Reprise) Patiala House None
2010 Bin Tere I Hate Luv Storys Sunidhi Chauhan
Bin Tere(Remix) I Hate Luv Storys Sunidhi Chauhan
Shukriya Zindagi Aashayein None
Tere Naina My Name Is Khan None
2009 Tum Mile(Rock) Tum Mile None
2008 Carvaan Hello None
Allah Megh De Ramchand Pakistani Shubha Mudgal
Phir Wahi Raaste Ramchand Pakistani None
Tarrin Paunda Ramchand Pakistani None
Tishna Tishna Dil Zindagi Tere Naam Sunidhi Chauhan
2006 Yeh Honsla Dor Salim Merchant
Mitwa Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna Shankar Mahadevan, Caralisa Monteiro
Mitwa(Revisited) Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna Shankar Mahadevan, Caralisa Monteiro

Collaborations

Year Artist Song Album
2010 Rahat Fateh Ali Khan Imtehan Hai Imtehan[17] ------

Albums

Year Album Notes
2008 Tabeer Debut Album
2010 Kyun Dooriyaan Nominated for Mirchi Music Award 2011 in Best Indipop category[18]

Coke Studio (Pakistan)

Season 2

Year Episode Song Name Co-Singer
2009 1 Khamaj None
2009 2 Aankhon Kay Sagar None
2009 4 Mahi Ve Josh
2009 5 Kuch Ajab Khail None

Coke Studio (India)

Season 1

Year Song Name Co-Singer
2011 Ankhian[19] None
2011 Kyan Haal Sunavaan Shruti Pathak[20]
2011 Aye Hari Pankhi Dutta[21]

The Dewarists

Season 2

Year Song Name Co-Singer
2012 Let Go Fin Greenall, Salim-Sulaiman

MTV Unplugged (India)

Season 2

Song Name Co-Singer
Aankhon Ke Saagar None
Yeh Hausla None
Aavo Saiyon None
Manmaaniyan None[21]
Mora Saiyyan None
Kyun Main Jaagoon None

Awards and nomination

Following are the awards and nominations for Shafqat Amanat Ali.

  • GIFA Best Playback Singer Male Awards
    • 2006 – WonMitwa Revisited – Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna[26]
  • Zee Cine Awards
    • 2012 – Nominated -Best Playback Singer Male – Dildaara – Ra.One[27]
  • Pakistan Media Award
    • 2011 – Nominated – Best Singer Male
  • The Musik Awards
    • 2008 – Won – Most Wanted Male

References

  1. Kazimi, M. R.; Kāẓmī, Muḥammad Raz̤ā (25 October 2007). Pakistan Studies. Oxford University Press. p. 251. ISBN 978-0-19-547229-5. Retrieved 18 August 2011. 
  2. "i wish i could learn to play spanish guitar". 
  3. "Youth in Pakistan want peace and respect". The Times Of India. 
  4. "Shafqat in India to record songs". 
  5. "The Shankar-Shafqat concert in Delhi". The Times Of India. 11 February 2011. 
  6. "The voice behind Mitwa in KANK". Bollywoodhungama.com. 19 July 2006. Retrieved 2011-06-28. 
  7. "Fuzon & Shafqat to Do Songs for Mumbai Cutting". 
  8. "Mumbai cutting is one film with 11 stories". 
  9. "I didn't get my due". The Times Of India. 6 March 2010. 
  10. "Chords and Nodes". The Hindu (Chennai, India). 1 November 2008. 
  11. "Mitwa man's first solo album". 
  12. "Pak singer Shafqat launches new album in India". 
  13. "PlanetRadio". 
  14. "Indian Idol". 
  15. "Music review:Kyun Dooriyan(Shafqat Amanat Ali)". 
  16. "Rahat, Shafqat jointly release ‘Imtehan Hai Imtehan’". 
  17. "Famous Bollywood Singers visit Chak 89 – Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and Shafqat Amanat Ali". 
  18. "What to expect from coke studio in India". 
  19. "High On Coke". 
  20. 21.0 21.1 "It is good to experiment: Shafqat Amanat Ali". 
  21. "Rahat Fateh Ali Khan Wins Best Playback Singer Award at 56th Filmfare Awards 2011". 
  22. "Nominations". 
  23. "I'm thrilled to be nominated for the IIFA Awards". 
  24. "GIMA Awards 2011 announced". 
  25. "Annual Global Indian Film Awards Nominations and Winners :". Bollywoodhungama.com. Retrieved 2011-06-28. 
  26. "Sky's the limit". 

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