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Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
Rahat Fateh Ali Khan at the launch of his album Charkha.
Rahat Fateh Ali Khan at the launch of his album Charkha.
Background information
Birth nameRahat Fateh Ali Khan
OriginPakistan
GenresLollywood playback, Bollywood playback, Qawwali
Occupation(s)Vocalist, Musician, Recording artist
InstrumentHarmonium
Years active1985–present

Rahat Fateh Ali Khan (born 1974) is a Pakistani musician, and primarily a singer of Qawwali, a devotional music of the Sufis. He is the nephew of Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.[1] In addition to Qawwali, he also performs ghazals and other light music. He has toured extensively and performed in Pakistan, India and all around the world.

Early life and training

Rahat was born in 1974 in Faisalabad, Punjab[1] into a family of traditional musicians. The son of Farrukh Fateh Ali Khan, he was trained by his uncle Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan in the art of classical music and Qawwali.[2][dead link]

Career

Rahat's first public performance was at the age of ten or eleven, when he toured the U.K. with his uncle in 1985, and performed solo songs in addition to singing with the Qawwali party.[3] At a concert in Birmingham on July 27, 1985, he performed the solo ghazal, Mukh Tera Sohneya Sharab Nalon Changa Ae. At a concert at the Harrow Leisure Centre in 1985, he performed the solo song, Gin Gin Taare Lang Gaiyaan Rattaan.

Paap (2004), featuring the hit song, Mann Ki Lagan, marked his debut as a Bollywood playback singer. He has become popular in India because of his Bollywood film songs.[4]

In 2010, he won "Best International Act" at the UK Asian Music Awards (UK AMAs).[5]

Soundtracks and international contributions

In a subordinate role with his uncle Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, working in collaboration with Eddie Vedder, of the American rock band, Pearl Jam, Rahat contributed to the soundtrack of the 1995 Hollywood film, Dead Man Walking.

In 2002, he worked on the soundtrack of The Four Feathers in collaboration with the American composer of orchestral and film music, James Horner.[6] Also in 2002, Rahat guested with The Derek Trucks Band on the song Maki Madni for Trucks' album, Joyful Noise.

More recently, his vocals were featured on the soundtrack of Mel Gibson's Apocalypto.

His recent works include Pakistani nationalistic songs such as Dharti Dharti and Hum Pakistan, and songs from Bollywood films.

Global Live Performances

With a global following, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan has had several successful international tours. With increasing popularity as a Bollywood playback singer, he has coupled his most famous Bollywood tracks with the Qawallis and Sufi songs.

In 2011, his management announced he would be taking part in his largest tour to date in an attempt to leave behind a legacy and memory.

At his London performance on the 9th of July 2011, Rahat introduced his 10 year old son onto the stage and began to sing 'Tere Mast Mast Do Nein' from the Hindi Film 'Dabbang'. Intermittently his young son would take over the singing, much to the joy of the audience.

Following his penultimate song, he thanked the audience for their support, and regrettably this would be his last tour to the UK.

If you believed that last line then your name must be Heena Patel. Sorry for making you cry Heena.

Television

Rahat judged the show, Chhote Ustaad 2 alongside Sonu Nigam.

He was also one of the judges on the singing reality show Junoon - Kuchh Kar Dikhaane Ka, premièred on NDTV Imagine in 2008.[7]

Detention at New Delhi airport, 13 February 2011

On Sunday, 13 February 2011, as he was on his way back to Pakistan after attending concerts and award functions in India,[8] Rahat was detained at the Indira Gandhi International airport in New Delhi by officers from the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence, who were acting on a tip. A large amount of undeclared foreign currency (more than 140,000 US dollars) was reported to have been seized from him and members of his troupe.[9] He was released after his passport was seized, and he was asked to report on Thursday, 17 February 2011 for further questioning.[9] The release followed what were described as "frantic efforts" by Pakistani officials to secure his release: "Pakistan foreign secretary Salman Bashir called Indian High Commissioner in Islamabad Sharat Sabharwal and discussed the matter around midnight on Sunday."[8]

Narrow escape from car accident in U.S.A.

On 7 May 2011, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan narrowly escaped death when his Indian manager Chitresh Srivastava was killed in a car accident while traveling from Detroit to Chicago for a show. The car Chitresh Srivastava was traveling in crashed and flipped several times, killing him and injuring four passengers. The accident occurred on the highway in Emmett Township on Interstate 94 in Michigan. Rahat Fateh Ali Khan was not in the car that crashed, but on a bus with the rest of his troupe. "He was supposed to be in the car, but for some reason he got on the bus with the rest of the band," said Bhavesh Patel, the organizer of the show.[10]

Discography

Singles

No. Song
1 Dharti Dharti
2 Hum Pakistan
3 Aman Ki Asha

Albums

Year Album
- Tasveer - Vol. 11
- Bulbul Ko Phool
- Jinan De Mahi Door Vasde
- Maa Aur Dhee - Vol.13
- Taar Meri Berhi - Vol.5
- Aankh Se Aankh Milao - Vol.9
- Kabbe Wali Gali Vich Yaar Da Mukaan - Vol.7
- Pilade Saqia - Vol.2
- Ali Maula Ali - Vol.3
- Sufiana Qalaam - Vol. 14
- Raba Mera Yaar Morh De - Vol.10
- Meri Tauba Karo Qabool - Vol.15
- Saher Qareeb Hai - Vol.17
- Sher-e-Khuda - Vol.22
- Jashan-e-Eid Milad Al Nabi - Vol.21
- Best of Khan - Vol.12
- Best of Khan (Part 2) - Vol.6
- Pardesia 2 - Vol.20
- Mighty King - Vol.23
- Cry For You - Vol. 1
- Voices From Above - Vol. 4
- Maine Bottle Se Karni Hai Shadi - Vol.8
- Maah Jaanda Hoyaa - Vol.4
- Aakhan Hijr Tere Ne Laaliyaan - Vol.5
- Ishq Ankhiyon Cho Nindraan - Vol.9
- Shahsawar-e-Karbala - Vol.6
- Best Hits Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
- Janasheen - Vol.1
- Janasheen - Vol.2
- Janasheen - Vol.3
- Janasheen - Vol.4
- Janasheen - Vol.5
- Rut Sawan Ki
- Sanu Rog Laun Waleya
2001 Rahat
- Aankh Se Ankh Milao
- Pardesiya
2007 Charkha
2009 Remembering Nusrat: Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Memorial Concert
2009 Nazrana-e-Aqeedat
2009 Koi Umeed
2010 Rembering Alama Iqbal
2010 Rembering Mirza Ghalib
2011 Kinna Sohna Artist : Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Michael Brook
2011 RFAK Sessions Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Tarli Digital

Compilations

Year Album
2010 Rahat - The Very Best of Rahat Fateh Ali Khan (Sony, India)
2010 Forever... Rahat Fateh Ali Khan (T-Series, India)
2010 Bhanwar - Rahat Fateh Ali Khan & Others (T-Series, India)
2010 Rahat Fateh Ali Khan - The Best of Bollywood & More (Times Music, India)

Pakistani drama soundtracks

Serial Song
Thori Si Wafaa Chahiye Thori Si Wafaa Chahiye
Khuda Zameen Se Gaya Nahin Khuda Zameen Se Gaya Nahin
Meri Zaat Zara-e-Benishan Meri Zaat
Bharday Jholy Bharday Jholy
Anokha Bandan Bewafa
Kaisa Yeh Junoon Kaisa Yeh Junoon
Jhumka Jaan Zindagi Ishq Hai
Chuban Ishq Bhi Hai Chuban
Noor Bano Baat Kar Le
Talluq Tumse Hai Talluk
Chein Aye Na Chein Aye Na
Ishq Junoon Deewangi Ishq Junoon Deewangi
Ijazat Ijazat
Bahu Rani Mann Bawra Lage Na Kaheen
Omer Dadi Aur Gharwale Main Sitara Subh-e-Umeed Ka
Ankh Salamat Andhey log Koi Diya
Wilco Dharti
Phir Kab Milo Gay Phir Kab Milo Gay
Zindagi Dhoop Tum Ghana Saya Zindagi Dhoop
Zard Patay Sa Yeh Dil Dil Mera Chotti Si Kuttiyya
Bus Ik Tera Intizar Bus Ik Tera Intizar
Kaisi Yeh Agan Kaisi Yeh Agan

Lollywood film soundtracks

Year Film Song Notes
1997 Mard Jeenay Nahi Detay Kisi Roz Milo Hamein Shaam Dhaley
1998 Harjaai Tere Yaad Verdaya Paindey Hain

Also played guest performance

1999 Pal Do Pal Pal Do Pal Hain Pyar Ke

Music composed by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan

2010 Virsa Mein Tenu Samjhawan
2011 Khamosh Raho Tere Honton Ko Salaam
Ishq Mein Jeena
Khamosh Raho (Title song)
2011 Love Mein Gum Rabba Mera
2011 Gidh -
2012 Tamanna Koi Dil Mein
2012 Ishq Khuda

Bollywood film soundtracks

Year Film Song Notes
2003 Paap Laal (Alaap)
Mann Ki Lagan
2004 Ishq Qayamt Maine Use Dekha Hai
Kisi Roz Milo Hamein Shaam Dhaley

Latter song taken from Lollywood film Mard Jeenay Nahi detay

2005 Kalyug Jiya Dhadak Dhadak
2006 Omkara Naina
2007 Jhoom Barabar Jhoom Bol Na Halke Halke
2007 Om Shanti Om Jag Soona Soona Lage
2007 Namaste London Main Jahaan Rahoon
2007 Aaja Nachle O Re Piya

Also used in Malaysian movie, Talentime

2008 Singh Is King Teri Ore
2008 Haal-E-Dil Haal-E-Dil
2008 Woodstock Villa Koi Chala Ja Raha Hai
2008 Dil Kabaddi Zindagi Ye

Special appearance

2009 Aasma: The Sky Is the Limit Man Bawra
2009 Main Aurr Mrs Khanna Rabba
2009 Billu Barber Jahoon Kahan
2009 Love Aaj Kal Ajj Din Chadheya

Winner Star Screen Award for Best Male Playback (2010)

2009 Dekh Bhai Dekh Aankhon Mein Kyon
Sapne Bhaye Hain
2009 Jag Jeondeyan De Mele Jag Jeondeyan De Mele
2009 London Dreams Khwab Jo
2009 De Dana Dan Rishte Nate
2010 Veer Surili Akhiyon Wale & Surili Akhiyon Wale (duet)
2010 My Name Is Khan Sajda

Winner Mirchi Music Awards Best song In Sufi Tradition (2011)

2010 Ishqiya Dil To Bachcha Hai Ji

Winner Star Screen Award for Best Male Playback (2011)

Winner Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer (2011)

2010 Toh Baat Pakki Phir Se
2010 Lahore Ore Bande
2010 Badmaash Company Fakeera
2010 Virsa Mein Tenu Samjhawan
2010 I Hate Luv Storys Bahara
Bahara (Chill Version)
2010 Milenge Milenge Ishq Ki Gali
2010 Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai Tum Jo Aaye
Tum Jo Aaye (reprise)
2010 We Are Family Ankhon Mein Neendein
2010 Dabangg Tere Mast Mast Do Nain

Winner BIG Star Entertainment Awards Best Singer (2010)

Winner Mirchi Music Awards Best Male Vocalist (2011)

Winner 2011 IIFA Awards Best Male Vocalist (2011)

Winner Apsara Award for Best Playback Singer (2011)

2010 Anjaana Anjaani Aas Pass Khuda
2010 Aakrosh Man Ke Matt
2010 Knock Out Khushnuma Sa Ye Roshan Ho
2011 Yamla Pagla Deewana Chadha De Rang
2011 Satrangee Parachute Teri Lori Yaad hai
2011 Good-Bye Chimpanzee Saari Duniya Rabba Nu
2011 Rockstar
2011 Ready Meri Ada Bhi

Hollywood film soundtracks

Year Film
2002 The Four Feathers
2006 Apocalypto

Collaborations

Year Artist Song Album
2002 The Derek Trucks Band Maki Madni Joyful Noise
2008 Ali Azmat Garaj Baras Coke Studio Season 1
2010 Aamir Zaki and Gumby Garaj Baras (Spiritual and Material)
2009 Sukshinder Shinda Ghum Suhm Ghum Suhm Collaborations 2
2010 Shafqat Amanat Ali Khan Imtehan Hai Imtehan ------
2011 DJ Vix Ghida Boliye (With Roshan Prince) Ultimate
2011 Michael Brook Full Album Kinna Sohna
2011 Tarli Digital Full Album RFAK Sessions

References

  1. ^ a b "Rahat Fateh Ali Khan Information". Answers.com. Retrieved 2010-08-04.
  2. ^ Prince of Qawwalis
  3. ^ Introduction to the Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan DVD Live in Concert in the U.K., Vol. 8 (Oriental Star Agencies)
  4. ^ Pallavi Jassi (Apr 20, 2008). "Sufi sublime". Indian Express.
  5. ^ "BBC - Asian Network - BBC Asian Network AMA 2010 - Winners". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 24 August 2010.
  6. ^ "James Horner, Rahat Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan* - The Four Feathers". Retrieved 2010-08-04.
  7. ^ "Annu Kapoor host Junoon Kuchh Kar Dikhaane Ka". 2 May 2008. Retrieved 21 January 2011.
  8. ^ a b The Times Of India http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Day-after-detention-Pakistani-singer-Rahat-Fateh-Ali-Khan-arrested/articleshow/7492879.cms. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  9. ^ a b The Times Of India http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Pak-minister-thanks-Chidambaram-for-Rahat-Fateh-Alis-release/articleshow/7501851.cms. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  10. ^ "Bollywood star Rahat Fateh Ali Khan on bus, not in manager's car involved in fatal I-94 crash". Grand Rapids Press. 8 May 2011. Retrieved 18 May 2011.

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