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He used to sing at the college canteen when his friends urged him to participate in the singing competition on Independence Day celebrations at PAF College Lahore in 1998. He performed there and won the competition. Thereafter, he also won several other college competitions. |
He used to sing at the college canteen when his friends urged him to participate in the singing competition on Independence Day celebrations at PAF College Lahore in 1998. He performed there and won the competition. Thereafter, he also won several other college competitions. |
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He met Goher, a guitarist and future [[Jal]] bandmate, at his college. Together they practiced and started doing mini-concerts for their friends whether they wanted to hear them play or not. Atif used to perform [[Junoon (band)|Junoon]] and Strings songs at these concerts. They started performing in their college, [[McDonalds]], Uncle Bubba's Rabba Dabba and other restaurants. Thus began the original line up of Jal. |
He met [[Goher Mumtaz|Goher]], a guitarist and future [[Jal (band)|Jal]]. bandmate, at his college. Together they practiced and started doing mini-concerts for their friends whether they wanted to hear them play or not. Atif used to perform [[Junoon (band)|Junoon]] and Strings songs at these concerts. They started performing in their college, [[McDonalds]], Uncle Bubba's Rabba Dabba and other restaurants. Thus began the original line up of Jal. |
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Jal recorded the song Aadat at Mekal Hassan's Studio. The song became popular on different musical websites in Pakistan. The song was also being on aired on major Radio channels of Pakistan like City [[FM 89]], [[FM 100]], [[Mast FM 103]], [[FM 105]] etc. The video for this song was released on [[Ary]] The Music and then it was played on almost all the channels. |
Jal recorded the song Aadat at Mekal Hassan's Studio. The song became popular on different musical websites in Pakistan. The song was also being on aired on major Radio channels of Pakistan like City [[FM 89]], [[FM 100]], [[Mast FM 103]], [[FM 105]] etc. The video for this song was released on [[Ary]] The Music and then it was played on almost all the channels. |
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Atif Aslam (Template:Lang-ur, born March 12, 1982) is a Pakistani pop singer. He was born in Wazirabad and educated in Lahore and Rawalpindi. He is widely recognized in South Asia and has several hit songs such as Aadat, Woh Lamhe, and Meri Kahani. In addition to his success in Pakistan, he has also emerged as a successful singer in India, receiving many Filmfare nominations. His Bollywood hits include 'Pehli Nazar Mein' and 'Bakhuda Tumhi Ho'.
Early life
Atif's kindergarten started in Model town Lahore at Kimberley Hall School. His first stage manifestation was in a fancy dress show at his school when he was in 1st grade, where he performed as Imran Khan 'Captain of the Pakistani Cricket Team'. Since then cricket was a passion for him. At that time he did not listen to any particular kind of songs.
At the age of 9, he moved to Rawalpindi where he studied at Saint Paul's School. Atif came back to Lahore in 1995 where he continued his studies in Divisional Public School (DPS), Model Town, Lahore. He was selected in his school cricket team as a bowler. Atif cleared his 10th grade in 14 years of age with a distinctive edge that he has always been the youngest boy in the class because of his double promotions while he was in Kimberley Hall. During this period he was putting his best efforts into becoming a professional cricketer. [citation needed]He passed out of DPS after completing his school ending matriculation exams. He further continued his education from PAF College, Lahore where he completed his FSc with the class of 2001. He also had a brief stint by painting guests visiting the 5-star Pearl Continental Hotel in Bhurban. He had also worked in many tv ads like LG Mobiles,Sony Ericsson,olper's milk and voice over indian airtel's digtal tv ad. Now he is recording two songs for upcoming movie'ajab prem ki gazab kahani'.
Music career
Jal
He used to sing at the college canteen when his friends urged him to participate in the singing competition on Independence Day celebrations at PAF College Lahore in 1998. He performed there and won the competition. Thereafter, he also won several other college competitions.
He met Goher, a guitarist and future Jal. bandmate, at his college. Together they practiced and started doing mini-concerts for their friends whether they wanted to hear them play or not. Atif used to perform Junoon and Strings songs at these concerts. They started performing in their college, McDonalds, Uncle Bubba's Rabba Dabba and other restaurants. Thus began the original line up of Jal.
Jal recorded the song Aadat at Mekal Hassan's Studio. The song became popular on different musical websites in Pakistan. The song was also being on aired on major Radio channels of Pakistan like City FM 89, FM 100, Mast FM 103, FM 105 etc. The video for this song was released on Ary The Music and then it was played on almost all the channels.
Controversy
After the release of the song "Aadat" by Jal, there were disputes within the band about Atif's brother being the band's manager. At this point Atif broke off from the band to do his own solo album. His solo album was released a few weeks before the release of the new Jal's (Goher Mumtaz, Farhan Saeed, Shazi) "Aadat". As both Jal's "Aadat", and Atif’s album, Jalpari, shared certain tracks (such as "Aadat", "Wo Lamhey", "Rangon Mein" and "Dil Harey"), an unofficial war over rights began between both the groups. Goher Mumtaz sued Atif Aslam for using the name "Jal" in his album title cunningly (Jal pari, meaning mermaid). As the copyright law in Pakistan is quite ambiguous (people can change the name of the content and use the content labelling it as their own property).
Solo career
Atif released his first album Jal Pari on 19 July 2004 by Sound Master and IC records. Its promoters declared it to be the best selling album of the year within just 5 months of the release.[1]. In the meantime Atif also cleared his Bachelors in Computer Science (Hons.) from University of Central Punjab. On 14 April 2007 Atif Aslam performed in Royal Albert Hall. His second album, Doorie was released on 22 December 2006.
On 8 January 2008, Atif Aslam released his third album, Meri Kahani.
Albums
References
External links
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Jal Pari
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Doorie
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Meri Kahani
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