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Rahat Fateh Ali Khan

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  • Born 09 December 1974
  • Age 50
  • Place of birth Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan
  • Nationality Pakistani
  • Occupation Singer, Musician
  • Father Farrukh Fateh Ali Khan
  • Years active 1997-present
  • Children Shahzaman Ali Khan
  • Instruments Vocals, Harmonium
  • Genre Qawwali, Ghazal, Sufi, Filmi, Classical

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ABOUT Rahat Fateh Ali Khan

Rahat Fateh Ali Khan: A Legacy in Melody Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, born December 9, 1974, is a prominent Pakistani singer renowned for his contributions to Qawwali, ghazals, and light music. He hails from a lineage deeply rooted in Qawwali tradition, being the nephew of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and son of Farrukh Fateh Ali Khan. This heritage significantly shaped his musical journey. Khan's soaring vocals and emotive delivery have established him as one of Pakistan's highest-paid singers, achieving significant popularity across South Asia. His work extends beyond his native Pakistan; he is a highly sought-after playback singer in Bollywood and the Pakistani film industry. While specific recent film projects are not readily available for inclusion, his extensive discography boasts numerous iconic songs. His career achievements include numerous awards and accolades reflecting his significant contribution to the music industry. Further detailed information on recent achievements and projects would require access to more updated sources. Khan's defining qualities include his powerful vocal range, mastery of various musical genres, and emotional resonance in his performances. His ability to seamlessly blend tradition with contemporary styles has resonated deeply with audiences across generations. His legacy continues to influence new artists and enrich the landscape of South Asian music.

Rahat Fateh Ali Khan SONG

Previous Song Upcoming Song
  • Khuda Aur Mohabbat 3

    ( 2021 )

No Upcoming Songs
  • Coke Studio Pakistan

    ( 2008–2020 )

  • Daal Chaawal

    ( 2019 )

  • Simmba

    ( 2018 )

  • Zero

    ( 2018 )

  • Batti Gul Meter Chalu

    ( 2018 )

  • October

    ( 2018 )

  • Raid

    ( 2018 )

  • Welcome To New York

    ( 2018 )

  • Firangi

    ( 2017 )

  • Bhoomi

    ( 2017 )

  • Baadshaho

    ( 2017 )

  • Tubelight

    ( 2017 )

  • Balu Mahi

    ( 2017 )

  • Sultan

    ( 2016 )

  • Hijrat

    ( 2016 )

  • Maalik

    ( 2016 )

  • Rocky Handsome

    ( 2016 )

  • Halla Gulla

    ( 2015 )

  • Parched

    ( 2015 )

  • Hero

    ( 2015 )

  • Drishyam

    ( 2015 )

  • Bajrangi Bhaijaan

    ( 2015 )

  • Bin Roye

    ( 2015 )

  • Desi Kattey

    ( 2014 )

  • Dukhtar

    ( 2014 )

  • Jatt James Bond

    ( 2014 )

  • MTV Webbed

    ( 2013 )

  • Phata Poster Nikla Hero

    ( 2013 )

  • Dabangg 2

    ( 2012 )

  • Son of Sardaar

    ( 2012 )

  • Heroine

    ( 2012 )

  • Mere Brother Ki Dulhan

    ( 2011 )

  • Bodyguard

    ( 2011 )

  • Ready

    ( 2011 )

  • Aakrosh

    ( 2010 )

  • Anjaana Anjaani

    ( 2010 )

  • Dabangg

    ( 2010 )

  • We Are Family

    ( 2010 )

  • Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai

    ( 2010 )

  • Milenge Milenge

    ( 2010 )

  • I Hate Luv Storys

    ( 2010 )

  • Badmaash Company

    ( 2010 )

  • Lahore

    ( 2010 )

  • Toh Baat Pakki!

    ( 2010 )

  • My Name Is Khan

    ( 2010 )

  • Ishqiya

    ( 2010 )

  • Veer

    ( 2010 )

  • De Dana Dan

    ( 2009 )

  • London Dreams

    ( 2009 )

  • Main Aurr Mrs Khanna

    ( 2009 )

  • Love Aaj Kal

    ( 2009 )

  • Talentime

    ( 2009 )

  • Jag Jeondeyan De Mele

    ( 2009 )

  • Billu

    ( 2009 )

  • Singh Is Kinng

    ( 2008 )

  • Balika Vadhu

    ( 2008–2016 )

  • Haal-e-Dil

    ( 2008 )

  • Woodstock Villa

    ( 2008 )

  • Aaja Nachle

    ( 2007 )

  • Om Shanti Om

    ( 2007 )

  • Dil Kabaddi

    ( 2007 )

  • Jhoom Barabar Jhoom

    ( 2007 )

  • Omkara

    ( 2006 )

  • Kalyug

    ( 2005 )

  • Paap

    ( 2003 )

  • Mark Twain

    ( 2001 )

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Rahat Fateh Ali Khan AWARDS

Awards
  • The ARY Film Awards for Best Male Playback Singer - 2014 Zinda Bhaag

  • The Awards of the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) for Best Playback Singer - Male - 2011 Dabangg

  • The BIG Star Entertainment Awards, India for Most Entertaining Singer (Male) - 2010 Dabangg

  • The Bollywood Hungama Surfers' Choice Music Awards, IN for Best Playback Singer - Male - 2011 Dabangg

  • The Bollywood Hungama Surfers' Choice Music Awards, IN for Best Song - 2011 Dabangg

  • The Lux Style Awards for Best Original Soundtrack - 2019 Khaani

  • The Lux Style Awards for Best Singer - Male - 2018 Arth

  • The Lux Style Awards for Best Singer - Male - 2016 Bin Roye

  • The Mirchi Music Awards, IN for Best Vocalist of the Year (Male) - 2011 Dabangg

  • The Screen Awards, IN for Best Playback Singer - Male - 2011 Ishqiya

  • The Screen Awards, IN for Best Playback Singer - Male - 2010 Love Aaj Kal

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