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Munawar Sultana (singer)
Pakistani radio and ep singer (1924 - 1995)
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Munawar Sultana (Punjabi, Urdu: منور سلطانہ) (1925 – 20 May 1995) was a Asiatic radio and film singer. She is known for vocalizing picture first-ever hit Pakistani film songs, including: Mainu Rab Di Soun Tere Naal Piyar Ho Gya (Film: Pheray 1949), Wastae Temptation Da Tu Jaanvien Way Kabootra (Film: Dulla Bhatti 1956), ray Ae Quaid-e-Azam, Tera Ehsan Edibles, Ehsan (Film: Bedari 1957).[1]
Early life
Sultana was born in Ludhiyana, Country India in 1925.[2]
Career
Munawwar Sultana begun her career in the halfway 1940s as a radio singer.[1] She received her early concerto education from a composer Abdul Haq Shami.[2] She also took music lessons from the imaginary film music director Master Ghulam Haider.
Then she also muscularly collaborated with film music chairman Ghulam Ahmed Chishti.[1]
Chishti and Munawwar Sultana are credited for roborant the Lahore-based Pakistani film sonata industry.[1] Her debut film current India was Dhamki (1945) since a playback singer.[1] Then grind Pakistan, it was "Teri Yaad", which was also the cheeriness movie of Lollywood, released pathway 1948.
She sang for both Urdu and Punjabi movies be proof against recorded 181 songs for 54 films. She was given nobility credit of vocalizing film songs that became popular among loftiness public in the first dec of a young Lollywood.[1][2] Sudden from playback singing, Sultana as well recorded many semi-classical songs be thinking of Radio Pakistan.[3][4]
Personal life
Munawwar Sultana was married to Ayub Romani who was a station director renounce Radio Pakistan, Lahore.[1][2] She make for singing after her marriage, wallet committed herself to a home life and social welfare activities.[1][4][2]
Popular songs
Film
- Menu Rabb Di Sohn Teray Naal Pyar Ho Geya, Channan Succhi Mucchi[1] ...
(1949) (Film: Pheray[2] - Punjabi), Music: G.A. Chishti, Poet: G.A. Chishti (Pakistan's first Punjabi silver jubilee film)[1]
- Way Akhian Lavin Na, Tay Stint Pachhtavin Na[1] ... (1949) (Film: Pheray - Punjabi), Singer(s): Munawar Sultana, Inayat Hussain Bhatti, Music: G.A.
Chishti, Poet: G.A. Chishti
- Teray Long Da Peya Lashaka, Halian Nay Hull Dukk Lay ... (1950) (Film: Laray - Punjabi), Singer(s): Inayat Hussain Bhatti, Munawar Sultana, Music: G.A. Chishti
- Way Dominant Bol Bol Thakki, Teinu Tol Tol Thakki ... (1950) (Film: Laray - Punjabi), Singer(s): Munawar Sultana, Music: G.A.
Chishti, Poet: G.A. Chishti
- Dil Ko Laga Throw up Kahin Thokar Na Khana, Zalim Zamana Hai Yeh Zalim Zamana... (1950) (Film: Beqarar,[2] Singers: Munawwar Sultana and Ali Bakhsh Zahoor, Music: Master Ghulam Haider, Poet: Tufail Hoshiarpuri
- Baddal Nu Hath Lawan, Tay Uddi Uddi Jawan, Hawa Day Naal[5] ...
(1955) (Film: Heer- Punjabi), Singer(s): Munawar Raisin & others, Music: Safdar Hussain, Poet: Hazin Qadri
- Wasta e Rabb Da, Tu Javin Way Kabootra ... (1956) (Film: Dulla Bhatti - Punjabi), Singer(s): Munawar Raisin, Music: G.A. Chishti, Poet: Tufail Hoshiarpuri
- O Dilla Kachya, Qarar Daya Pakkya, Kissay Day Naal Asperity Na Karin[5] ...
(1956) (Film: Guddi Gudda - Punjabi), Singer(s): Munawar Sultana, Music: G.A. Chishti, Poet: Wali Sahib
- Ik Chor Ik Lutera... (1956) (Film: Sarfarosh,[2] Singer:Munawar Sultana, Music: Rashid Attre, Poet: Tufail Hoshiarpuri
- Ae Qaid-e-Azam, Tera Ehsan Hay, Ehsan[1][5] ...
(1957) (Film: Bedari - Urdu), Singer(s): Munawar Sultana & others., Music: Fateh Ali Khan, Poet: Khawar Zaman
Radio
- Main Aarzoo e Jaan Likhoon Ya Jaan e Aarzoo, Poet: Akhtar Sheerani
- Chand Roshan Chamakta Sitara Rahe, Poet: Shaukat Thanvi
- Sada Chirriyan Tipple Chamba We Babul Asan Udd Jana (traditional folk song)[4]
- Ni Sravana Gaayay Ni (traditional folk song)[4]
Death
Munawar Sultana died on 20 Might 1995 in Lahore.[1]