Asif Mehdi

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Asif Mehdi
Born1966 (age 57–58)
Pakistan
GenresGhazal, playback singing
Occupation(s)Singer

Asif Mehdi (born 1966) is a Pakistani ghazal singer and a playback singer in Lollywood. He is who is known as much for reviving classical singing in his country as for being the son of legendary Mehdi Hassan[1]

Early life

Born in Pakistan to legendary ghazal singer, Mehdi Hassan. He started his training at 13 from his father and his relative Ghulam Qadir. His family migrated from Mandawa in Rajasthan, to Pakistan at the time of partition of India.

Performing career

Asif Mehdi performed with his father in Los Angeles in 1983 for the first time. When he sang for the first time, father Mehdi Hasan was so annoyed that he rebuked him for singing in an effeminate voice. He toured on the concert Music for Peace which seeks to establish peaceful relations between India and Pakistan which share a common culture and language.

He, like his father, is fond of singing nazms by famous lyricists like Mir Taqi Mir, Ahmed Faraz, Qateel Shifai, Hafeez Jalandhari and Mirza Ghalib.

He signed a contract with Sony Entertainment last year and the album will be released across the globe in January 2010.[2]

Films

He did 60 movies in Lollywood.

Awards

Asif Mehdi won the Nigar Award in 1999 for his playback singing.

Personal life

Asif Mehdi lives with his family in Karachi.

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