![]() He also sang Nepali ghazals such as ‘Kina Kina Timro Tavir,’ ‘Gajalu Tee Thulaa Thulaa Ankha,’ ‘Ke Cha Ra Djun,’ and ‘Lolaeka Tee Thula’ with a renowned Nepali composer Deepak and a popular singer and singer Narayan Gopal. He appeared in Indian cinema with a movie song ‘Chupkay Chupkay Raat Din’ penned down by poet Syed Fazl-ul-Hassan in Baldev Raj Chopra’s movie ‘Nikah.’ His popular ghazals are ‘Awargi’ and ‘Hungama Hei Kyu Barpa.’ Sang Nepali Ghazals He made music albums with legendary and renowned Indian singer Asha Bhosle. His popularity isn’t limited to Pakistan only but he is equally popular in India. He sang Punjabi music too, and his Punjabi songs are popular as well. His work is mostly liked for merging of Gharana-Gayaki into ghazals and this combination touches people’s hearts. Besides singing ghazals he composed music for ghazals and these compositions are Raag based. In 1960 he began working for Radio, Pakistan in Lahore. Ustad had a tour to Kabul and when he was returning back to India Ghulam’s father requested Bade Khan to make his son his student. Ghulam Ali met Ustad Bade Ghulam for 1 st time in his teenage. His father gave him the name ‘Ghulam Ali’ as he was a true fan of Ustad Ghulam Ali Khan. He learned ghazal singing under the supervision of his from Bade Ghulam Ali and also got training by Ghulam’s younger brothers Mubarak Ali and Barkat Ali. He opened his eyes on 5 th Dec 1940 in Kalekay Nagra, British India. He is also the recipient of Pride of Performance and Sitara-e-Imtiaz. In 2016 he received the 1 st Swaralaya Global Legend prize at Trivandrum. He became 1 st person to be awarded Bade Ghulam Khan laurel in Feb 2013. His concert at the Taj Mahal is memorable. Ali not only sings Urdu ghazals but has equal command of singing Nepali ghazals in the Nepali language. He is lucky enough to have the supervision of Ustad Bade Khan who honed his singing skills. As a child, he got an opportunity to sing in front of prominent singer Ustad Bade Ghulam and this performance made him hi student. ![]() His popularity as a ghazal singer is not only limited to Pakistan only bit Indians also praise his singing and this popularity led him to work with a renowned Indian playback singer Asha Bhosle. ![]() Hindustani classical music ghazal playback singing Kaleki, Sialkot District, Punjab, British India (now in Pakistan) Nikaah, Aaj Ka Boss, Dada, Chand Bujh Gaya, more Pride of Performance Award in 1979 by the President of Pakistan & Sitara-i-Imtiaz Award (Star of Excellence) in 2012 by the President of Pakistan This article contains all the information about him, including Ghulam Ali Biography. In 2015 Shiv Sena’s protests at Mumbai led to the cancellation of his concert. His hit ghazals are used in Indian films. Ghulam is very popular in Bangladesh, Nepal, Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, and among the Southern-Asian diaspora in the UK and USA. ![]()
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