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'''Sahir Ali Bagga''' (born 10 April 1978) is a Pakistani singer, music director and composer from [[Lahore]], who composes music for [[Lollywood]] and other independent singers.<ref name=Tribune>{{cite web|last=Khan |first=Sher |url=http://tribune.com.pk/story/367060/sahir-ali-bagga-age-of-glory/ |title=Sahir Ali Bagga: Age of glory |publisher=The Express Tribune (newspaper)|date=20 April 2012|access-date=14 January 2019}}</ref> |
'''Sahir Ali Bagga''' (born 10 April 1978) is a Pakistani singer, music director and composer from [[Lahore]], who composes music for [[Lollywood]] and other independent singers.<ref name=Tribune>{{cite web|last=Khan |first=Sher |url=http://tribune.com.pk/story/367060/sahir-ali-bagga-age-of-glory/ |title=Sahir Ali Bagga: Age of glory |publisher=The Express Tribune (newspaper)|date=20 April 2012|access-date=14 January 2019}}</ref><ref name=CokeStudio>[https://www.cokestudio.com.pk/season12/sahir-ali-bagga.html Profile of Sahir Ali Bagga on Coke Studio (Pakistan) website] Published 2019, Retrieved 6 December 2021</ref> |
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Recently he has composed music for the [[Lollywood|Pakistani]] movie, ''[[Zinda Bhaag]] (2013)''. He also worked on the soundtrack of [[Lollywood|Pakistani]] movies, ''[[Hijrat (film)|Hijrat]]'' (2016)<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://tribune.com.pk/story/624723/hijrat-makers-promise-entertainment |title=Hijrat makers promise entertainment|publisher=The Express Tribune (newspaper)|date=30 October 2013|access-date=14 January 2019}}</ref> and ''[[Tamanna (2014 film)|Tamanna]]'' (2014), contributing two songs to the latter; Koi Dil Mein and Chell Oi.<ref name=Tribune1>{{cite web|url=http://tribune.com.pk/story/319348/tamanna-an-uplifting-collaboration |title=Tamanna: An uplifting collaboration|publisher=The Express Tribune (newspaper)|date=10 January 2012|access-date=14 January 2019}}</ref> He has also composed music of [[Hum TV]]'s [[Ishq-e-Benaam (TV series)|Ishq-e-Benaam]]. He gained some added recognition by appearing on [[Coke Studio (Pakistan)]]. "Yeh mumkin tou nahi", "Malang", "Baazi","Rab Waaris", "Roye Roye " ,"Dhola" and "Badnamiyan" are his famous sound tracks. |
Recently he has composed music for the [[Lollywood|Pakistani]] movie, ''[[Zinda Bhaag]] (2013)''. He also worked on the soundtrack of [[Lollywood|Pakistani]] movies, ''[[Hijrat (film)|Hijrat]]'' (2016)<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://tribune.com.pk/story/624723/hijrat-makers-promise-entertainment |title=Hijrat makers promise entertainment|publisher=The Express Tribune (newspaper)|date=30 October 2013|access-date=14 January 2019}}</ref> and ''[[Tamanna (2014 film)|Tamanna]]'' (2014), contributing two songs to the latter; Koi Dil Mein and Chell Oi.<ref name=Tribune1>{{cite web|url=http://tribune.com.pk/story/319348/tamanna-an-uplifting-collaboration |title=Tamanna: An uplifting collaboration|publisher=The Express Tribune (newspaper)|date=10 January 2012|access-date=14 January 2019}}</ref> He has also composed music of [[Hum TV]]'s [[Ishq-e-Benaam (TV series)|Ishq-e-Benaam]]. He gained some added recognition by appearing on [[Coke Studio (Pakistan)]]. "Yeh mumkin tou nahi", "Malang", "Baazi","Rab Waaris", "Roye Roye " ,"Dhola" and "Badnamiyan" are his famous sound tracks. |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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Sahir Ali Bagga is the son of the 1970s Pakistani composer [[Amjad Bobby|Amjad Hussain]]. Sahir Ali Bagga started in the [[music industry]] as a drummer and later joined the band [[Jupiters]] where he met music video singer [[Jawad Ahmad]]. He composed music for [[Jawad Ahmed|Ahmed's]] album and this helped Bagga find his career path, later on, Pakistan Army boosted his career |
Sahir Ali Bagga is the son of the 1970s Pakistani composer [[Amjad Bobby|Amjad Hussain]]. Sahir Ali Bagga started in the [[music industry]] as a drummer and later joined the band [[Jupiters]] where he met music video singer [[Jawad Ahmad]]. He composed music for [[Jawad Ahmed|Ahmed's]] album and this helped Bagga find his career path, later on, [[Pakistan Army]] boosted his career by adopting him as an official singer of National Armed forces after [[Noor Jehan]]. He first received recognition and praise for his work and musical arrangements on [[Pakistan Television]] produced TV show named '''Virsa: Heritage Revived''' (2009–2010) TV season. On this show, he composed music for TV performances of [[Shafqat Amanat Ali Khan]], [[Rahat Fateh Ali Khan]], [[Azra Jehan]], [[Sanam Marvi]] and many more performers. This highly popular TV show was hosted by [[Lahore]]'s socially active personality [[Yousuf Salahuddin]].<ref name=Tribune/> |
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He also sang some popular TV dramas OSTs, such as one of the best ''O Rangreza'' ([[Hum TV]]), ''Iltija'' ([[Ary Digital]] TV), ''Khudgharz'' (ARY Digital), ''Intezaar'' (A plus TV) and many more. His recent OST for the TV drama ''O Rangreza'' received much recognition and was nominated for [[Lux Style Awards]] in 2018. He also sung the Ost of Bharosa Pyar Tera and wrote the lyrics for the OST of the hit drama Khaani. |
He also sang some popular TV dramas OSTs, such as one of the best ''O Rangreza'' ([[Hum TV]]), ''Iltija'' ([[Ary Digital]] TV), ''Khudgharz'' (ARY Digital), ''Intezaar'' (A plus TV) and many more. His recent OST for the TV drama ''O Rangreza'' received much recognition and was nominated for [[Lux Style Awards]] in 2018. He also sung the Ost of Bharosa Pyar Tera and wrote the lyrics for the OST of the hit drama Khaani. |
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He has also appeared in [[Coke Studio Pakistan (season 10)]] in a duet song with [[Aima Baig]]. |
He has also appeared in [[Coke Studio Pakistan (season 10)]] in a duet song with [[Aima Baig]]. In May 2021, he appeared in an upbeat, Punjabi song titled Badnamiyan, alongside [[Alizeh Shah]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tribune.com.pk/story/2300401/alizeh-shah-slut-shamed-for-donning-a-tank-top-in-debut-music-video|title=Alizeh Shah slut-shamed for donning a tank top in debut music video}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://images.dawn.com/news/1187243|title=Alizeh Shah's tank-top has triggered people and she's over it}} Dawn (newspaper), Published</ref> |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
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Sahir Ali Bagga | |
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Born | 10 April 1980 Lahore, Pakistan |
Genres | Rock, sufi, pop, R&B and Pakistani film music, Pakistan Television music |
Occupation(s) | Composer, music director, singer, instrumentalist and record producer |
Website | sahiralibagga |
Sahir Ali Bagga (born 10 April 1978) is a Pakistani singer, music director and composer from Lahore, who composes music for Lollywood and other independent singers.[1][2]
Recently he has composed music for the Pakistani movie, Zinda Bhaag (2013). He also worked on the soundtrack of Pakistani movies, Hijrat (2016)[3] and Tamanna (2014), contributing two songs to the latter; Koi Dil Mein and Chell Oi.[4] He has also composed music of Hum TV's Ishq-e-Benaam. He gained some added recognition by appearing on Coke Studio (Pakistan). "Yeh mumkin tou nahi", "Malang", "Baazi","Rab Waaris", "Roye Roye " ,"Dhola" and "Badnamiyan" are his famous sound tracks.
Career
Sahir Ali Bagga is the son of the 1970s Pakistani composer Amjad Hussain. Sahir Ali Bagga started in the music industry as a drummer and later joined the band Jupiters where he met music video singer Jawad Ahmad. He composed music for Ahmed's album and this helped Bagga find his career path, later on, Pakistan Army boosted his career by adopting him as an official singer of National Armed forces after Noor Jehan. He first received recognition and praise for his work and musical arrangements on Pakistan Television produced TV show named Virsa: Heritage Revived (2009–2010) TV season. On this show, he composed music for TV performances of Shafqat Amanat Ali Khan, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Azra Jehan, Sanam Marvi and many more performers. This highly popular TV show was hosted by Lahore's socially active personality Yousuf Salahuddin.[1]
He also sang some popular TV dramas OSTs, such as one of the best O Rangreza (Hum TV), Iltija (Ary Digital TV), Khudgharz (ARY Digital), Intezaar (A plus TV) and many more. His recent OST for the TV drama O Rangreza received much recognition and was nominated for Lux Style Awards in 2018. He also sung the Ost of Bharosa Pyar Tera and wrote the lyrics for the OST of the hit drama Khaani. He has also appeared in Coke Studio Pakistan (season 10) in a duet song with Aima Baig. In May 2021, he appeared in an upbeat, Punjabi song titled Badnamiyan, alongside Alizeh Shah.[5][6]
Discography
Awards
In 2020, the government of Pakistan awarded him the Pride of Performance in recognition of his music composition for "Bara Dushman Bana Phirta Hai",[7] a march song originally released in December 2015 by the Inter-Services Public Relations on the first anniversary of 2014 Peshawar school massacre.[8]
References
- ^ a b Khan, Sher (20 April 2012). "Sahir Ali Bagga: Age of glory". The Express Tribune (newspaper). Retrieved 14 January 2019.
- ^ Profile of Sahir Ali Bagga on Coke Studio (Pakistan) website Published 2019, Retrieved 6 December 2021
- ^ "Hijrat makers promise entertainment". The Express Tribune (newspaper). 30 October 2013. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
- ^ "Tamanna: An uplifting collaboration". The Express Tribune (newspaper). 10 January 2012. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
- ^ "Alizeh Shah slut-shamed for donning a tank top in debut music video".
- ^ "Alizeh Shah's tank-top has triggered people and she's over it". Dawn (newspaper), Published
- ^ Ali, Mohammad (8 September 2020). "Governor Punjab Confers Civil Awards". UrduPoint. Retrieved 20 January 2021.
- ^ "ISPR releases sequel of 'Bara Dushman Bana Phirta Hai' - ARY NEWS". ARY NEWS. 13 December 2015. Retrieved 20 January 2021.