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  2. Mere Rashk-e-Qamar - Wikipedia

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    Lyricist (s) Fana Buland Shehri. External audio. "Mere Rashke Qamar" on YouTube. " Mere Rashke Qamar " (Urdu: میرے رشک قمر; lit. "O Envy of the Moon") is a ghazal - qawwali written by Urdu poet Fana Buland Shehri [1] and composed by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. It was first performed in 1988 by Khan, and popularized by him and his nephew ...

  3. Baadshaho - Wikipedia

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    The songs "Mere Rashke Qamar" and "Socha Hai" ("Kehdoon Tumhe" from the 1975 film Deewaar) are recreations for the film by lyricist Manoj Muntashir and composer Tanishk Bagchi. Their originals were written by Fana Buland Shehri and Sahir Ludhianvi, and were composed by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and R. D. Burman respectively.

  4. Category:Songs with lyrics by Manoj Muntashir - Wikipedia

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  5. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan discography - Wikipedia

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    Nusrat Fateh recorded hundreds of albums around the globe. OSA, Birmingham released about 125 audio albums [2] and 30-35 concert films. His international labels included Real World Records, Virgin Music, Ocora, World Music Network, Shanachie, Nascente, American Records, [3] EMI Arabia & France. He recorded 40-50 cassettes in Pakistan, many of ...

  6. Manoj Muntashir - Wikipedia

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    Shukla was born on 27 February 1976 into a Brahmin family in Gauriganj, Amethi, Uttar Pradesh, India, where he attended a HAL School Korwa [clarification needed]. [2] [3] After graduating from Allahabad University in 1999, he moved to Mumbai to seek work, and subsequently entered the TV and film scene following an opportunity to write for Kaun Banega Crorepati.

  7. Wohi Khuda Hai - Wikipedia

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    Wohi Khuda Hai (Urdu: وہی خدا ہے, lit. 'That Being is God') is a hamd. The poem was written by Pakistani Urdu poet and lyricist, Muzaffar Warsi. [1][2] It praises God as the Only Creator of the large system of Universe that runs and maintains the order with harmony and balance. [3][4] It has been sung and covered multiple times across ...

  8. Rahat Fateh Ali Khan - Wikipedia

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    Rahat Fateh Ali Khan (Punjabi and Urdu: راحت فتح علی خان, Urdu pronunciation: [ɾɑːɦət̪ fəte (ɦ) əliː xɑːn]; born 9 December 1974) [1] is a Pakistani singer, primarily Qawwali, a form of Sufi devotional music. Khan is one of the most popular and highest paid singers in Pakistan. [3][4] He is the nephew of Nusrat Fateh ...

  9. Afreen Afreen - Wikipedia

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    Lyricist (s) Javed Akhtar. " Afreen Afreen " (Urdu: آفریں آفریں transl. Praise to her Creator! Praise to her Creator!) is a nazm (song) performed and composed by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan with lyrics written by Javed Akhtar. [1][2] It first featured on their collaborative album Sangam in 1996. [3] In 2016, it was covered by Rahat Fateh ...