Saturday 28 September 2013

Sajjad Ali career, biography and Famous songs


Sajjad Ali was born 24 August 1966 in Karachi, Pakistan. Sajjad Ali is a semi-classical, pop singer, film actor, director and film producer. Sajjad is trained in classical singing. Sajjad's father Shafqat Hussain ,was a Pakistani film actor and also a cricketer. Befor Sajad was bornmhe appeared for the first time in a film,Badal Aur Bijli in 1973. Sajjad did his F.A from National Art's college,because pf which,his uncle,Tassaduq Hussain started teaching music to him with his classical collections. Between Sajjad's training, Hussain played music from classical artists such as Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, Ustad Barkat Ali Khan and Ustad Mubarak Ali  khan. Sajjad's 1st classical hit album, Master Sajjad Sings memorable classical,was relesed in 1979 by EMI-Pakistan. The musicians were Bade Ghulam Ali, Mehdi Hassan,Ghulam Ali and Amanat Ali Khan,while most of the song were written by Hasrat Mohani, Momin and others. He made his television start in a program, Aap Janab by Athar Shah Khan. After his, he appeared in Rung Barangi Duniya by musician Sohail Rana. Sajjad also performed in a program Rag Rung in 1980 at the age of this time only 14, however on the 25th anniversary of Pakistan television stage show,called Silver Jubilee by Shoaib Mansoor, Sajjad got real fame through the song,Banwari Chakori, originally sung by Noor Jehan. On 26 November 1983 between a show , Sajjad sung the song,Lagi Ray Lagay Lagan Yehe Dil Mrin and Bawari Chakuri.            
Sajjad producer Babia 93 and Chife Saab and Sohni Lag Di.
Sajjad Ali was married his 1st cousin on 1989. Sajjad has 4 children from Noreen,2 sons and 2 daughters. Sajjad lives in Ajman,UAE with his family. Sajjad's 2 brothers have also made a name in the Pakistan music industry named "Waqar Ali",Lucky Ali".

Teri Yaad song full video


Babia song full video

1 comment:

  1. Please upload Sajjad Ali's "Don't Love" - English version of "Bolo Bolo". This was the part of the Album "Babia 93" but now it is vanished from everywhere.

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