This song became popular and loved by everyone. Pankaj Udhas sang this song with another popular name in the field of music, Sadhana Sargam. In 1994, he sang a beautiful song “Na Kajre Ki Dhaar” film (Mohra), features Akshay Kumar, Raveena Tandon, Sunil Shetty, the veteran actor, Naseeruddin Shah and other played significant roles. In 1990, Pankaj Udhas sang the song “Mahiya Teri Kasam” with another legendary singer, Lata Mangeshkar, for the movie “Ghayal”. However, Pankaj Udhas’s ghazal albums are worth sharing and ghazal lovers sing the praise for the all-time-favorite ghazal singer.
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Since then, he worked as a playback singer for many Bollywood films and attended LIVE concerts where he enthralled the millions of people with his magical voice.Īmong his other popular ghazal albums, “Nasha”, “Legend”, “Kaif”, “ Khayal”, “Aman”, “Rubayee”, “Teen Mausam”, “Ghoonghat”, “Who Larki Yad Ati Hai” and the list goes on.
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It was the time when Pankaj Udhas rose to fame with the success of Mahesh Bhatt’s movie “Naam” in which he sang “Chitti Ayi Hai”. Afterward, he earned huge success as a ghazal singer, and then he invited t sing for the Mahesh Bhatt’s movie titled “Naam”. In 1985, he released another ghazal album named “Nayaab”, while “Aafreen” in 1986. In 1984, the veteran singer also has sung LIVE at Royal Albert Hall. And later, released many hit ghazals, such as “Mukarar” in 1981, “Tarranum” in 1982, while “Mehfil” was released in 1993. In 1980, Pankaj Udhas began his career with a release of a ghazal- first album titled Aahat. After completing his science degree, he took Indian Classical Vocal Music training in Mumbai from Master Navrang.
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Later, he along with his family moved to Mumbai where he studied at St.Xavier’s College.
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Pankaj Udhas attended Sir BPTI Bhavanagar from where he got his education. In fact, he was the one who started his career with singing and became popular. While his elder brother, Nirmal Udhas earned success after singing as a playback singer for the various Bollywood films. He was born on 17 th May 1951, Jetpur, Saurashtra, India, grew up with a brother, Nirmal Udhas, Manhar Udhas, both are singers, raised under the supervision of parents. Like every star, he has some darker side of life and after facing hardships, he finally became popular globally. He is from Gujrat, India, and most popularly known for his amazing, melodious voice as he has sung a number of ghazals that touch the millions of hearts across the world. The concert with also feature leading musicians from Mumbai, India performing on Tabla, Indian percussions, Violin, Mendolin, Guitar and Piano etc.One of the most acclaimed, Indian veteran ghazal singers, Pankaj Udhas has established himself as the best singer, worked as a playback singer for the Bollywood film industry, and dropped various music albums. Perfect Harmony Productions in association with Rock On Music proudly presents the Ghazal Maestro “PANKAJ UDHAS” live in concert.
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This event will be a wonderful opportunity to listen to the most illustrious Ghazal singer from India, whose soulful singing and live performances make him an icon to millions of music lovers across the globe. He has given music lovers some amazing songs which will remain in their hearts for time immemorial. His foray into Bollywood films gained a lot of popularity with the ever popular “Chitthi Aayee Hai” from the film “Naam”, bringing tears to every music lovers' eyes. Today, amidst the cacophony of fast and electronic based music, he has proved that ghazal can still charm music lovers the world over and that music is not what is made out of machines but that which is made out of an artist's soul. Pankaj Udhas, The singer with velvet voice from India deserves credit for making Ghazals popular at a time when it was losing its foothold over the masses.