![]() ![]() I have been working on Ishqq Faaqeeri for the past five years. Two songs are written by my mother, Ved Bakshi."īakshi manages to amaze you when he says, "When I had to do this album, I was looking for inspiration. One day, I came across a community on Orkut was created by a girl. The title was 'Koi mujhe Bol Mitti Deya Baweya gana de do'. Given the skepticism about music albums not doing well anymore, we wonder what made Bakshi launch another one. The real earning is when you comes across such fans," says he, pointing towards the young fan in the crowd. Next on his cards is a promotional tour for his album - Punjab, Delhi, Mumbai, Dubai. "On February 19th, I'm being conferred with the Rajiv Gandhi Excellence Award in Delhi," says the actor, who will be seen acting in Humein Toh Loot Liya, Shukla Street Mumbai and Bollywood Villa next. While bidding adieu, Bakshi shares a strand of his Mumbai life: "I have two houses in Mumbai one is for my family and the other is where I meet my isolation. The latter is a place I don't like to clean. ![]() And the ones who do, wash their utensils after having a cup of tea.Muhammad Alam Lohar (Urdu: محمد عالم لوہار) was a prominent Punjabi folk music singer of Pakistan. Read Full Bio Muhammad Alam Lohar (Urdu: محمد عالم لوہار) was a prominent Punjabi folk music singer of Pakistan. Alam Lohar was born in the small village of Aach Goach in Gujrat District, in Punjab, into a family of blacksmiths. He was gifted with a melodious voice and began singing as a child. He is famous for his rendition of Waris Shah’s Heer, which he has memorized in 36 styles and forms.Īlam Lohar developed a new style of singing the Punjabi warm, an epic or folk tale. He recorded his first album at the age of 13 and has outsold all other singers in Pakistan.Īlam Lohar organized a full-fledged theatre with a complete orchestra. His troupe toured all of Punjab for religious and seasonal festivals.
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