Alamgir (pop singer)

Alamgir
Born 1955
Origin Karachi, Pakistan
Genres Pop music, Playback singing
Occupation(s) Singer
musician
Years active 1970–present
Website http://www.alamgirfanclub.com/

Alamgir is a Pakistani singer and is considered one of the pioneers of the Urdu pop music. His versatile style of singing is inspired by playback singer Ahmed Rushdi and Elvis Presley. In April 2013, Alamgir joined Meesha Shafi, Strings, Ali Azmat and Shahzad Hasan as a judge on the immensely popular singing talent show Music Icons which aired on ARY Digital TV channel.[1]

Life and career

Alamgir was born in East Pakistan into a Bengali family. His father Farmuzal Haq was a politician and a member of the All India Muslim League. He studied in Mirzapur Cadet College, Tangail, East Pakistan. He briefly studied in B A F Shaheen College in Dhaka. At the age of around 15, he moved to Karachi, West Pakistan to continue his studies at the University of Karachi to finally immigrate to USA.

He settled in the PECHS area of Karachi and started singing in the evenings, around 1970, at a small café called 'Globe Hotel' on Tariq Road, Karachi. He was promised Rupees 350 per month plus free dinner. The café was famous for its intellectual gatherings and that is where his potential talent was spotted. Someone from the audience in the hotel liked his style of singing and playing the guitar. So that person told him about a programme on the Pakistan Television Corporation station called Ferozan where the program host Khushbakht Aliya was conducting a show for the youth. He gave his audition, Khushbakht liked his singing and the guitar playing but she had already selected someone else. It just so happened that renowned Pakistani music composer Sohail Rana, was also sitting in the same room who later asked someone to call Alamgir to his car outside the TV station. Sohail Rana said, he liked his (Alamgir's) guitar playing and asked if he would like to perform as a guitarist for his children's programme (hum hi hum). This is how Alamgir entered in the formal world of music.

He started singing on the Pakistan Television Corporation TV channel at the beginning of the 1970s, when the people in Pakistan were not yet familiar with the modern Urdu pop music and when western music was generally considered as modern music in Pakistan. Shair Siddiqui hired him for the first pop musical program 'SUNDAY KE SUNDAY', a TV series of Karachi Television in 1973/74 and introduced Alamgir with the song Albela Rahi. It proved to be a hit in 1973 among the youth of the 1970s. There was a time during the 1970s when the music loving boys and girls gathered regularly on the streets near the Karachi Jheel Park to get a glimpse of this new pop singer as he used to travel along in his red sedan in the evening. Alamgir's second pop song Pyar hai zindagi ka gehna was also an Urdu translation of a foreign song. He soon became popular among the younger generation in the country. Alamgir is also known for his many renditions of Bengali music. The most notable Bengali song he is known to sing is Aamay Bhashaili Rey.[1]

Alamgir quickly made his mark on the Pakistani music scene. He sang for the Pakistani television in the very beginning of his career, but later as the time passed, he started singing for the Pakistani music industry. He also performs abroad. Alamgir has inherited polycystic kidney disease (PKD) from his mother, undergoes kidney dialysis three times per week and requires a kidney transplant. He currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. He is respected by the music lovers everywhere and still performs in live concerts in America. He returned to Pakistan to make a come back on the TV screen specially for his fans who grew up with him. He is now seen on TV channels and recently gave a live interview at a morning show on PTV channel named "Subh-e-Nau" on 6 January 2014.

Awards and recognition

Discography

In 2012, Alamgir visited Bangladesh and Pakistan and performed in various shows.[4] The songs and albums of Alamgir which have been released are as follows:

Upcoming biographical film

See also

References

  1. 1 2 http://tribune.com.pk/story/274715/i-need-your-prayers-alamgir/, 'I need your prayers: Alamgir', The Express Tribune newspaper, Published 15 Oct 2011, Retrieved 28 July 2016
  2. https://www.scribd.com/document/102767138/Civilian-awards-Presidency-issues-list-of-192-recipients, Alamgir's Pride of Performance award info listed on scribd.com website, Retrieved 28 July 2016
  3. 1 2 http://www.janubaba.com/c/forum/topic/20869/Lollywood/Nigar_Awards__Complete_History, Alamgir's Nigar Award info listed on janubaba.com website, Retrieved 28 July 2016
  4. 1 2 http://tribune.com.pk/story/375320/alamgir-of-music-and-legends/, 'Alamgir:Of music and legends', The Express Tribune newspaper, Published 7 May 2012, Retrieved 28 July 2016
  5. Ansari, Hasan (January 25, 2016). "Alamgir to be immortalised in upcoming biopic starring Fawad Khan - The Express Tribune". The Express Tribune. Retrieved January 25, 2016.
  6. "Fawad Khan will play Alamgir in 'Albela Rahi' - Times of India". The Times of India. January 25, 2016. Retrieved January 25, 2016.
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