Zoheb made his singing debut at the age of 15 in his elder sister Nazia's first album, Disco Deewane in 1981, which became the most popular album of its time. Zoheb is currently in London. Star was followed by yet another two hit album “Young Tarang” (1984), and “Hot Line” (1987) making Nazia and Zoheb into the most famous duo of Asia comparable to the Carpenters and Donnie and Marie Osmond. From this debut performance, a thriving music journey began. She received several national and international awards, and at the age of 15 became the first Pakistani to win the Filmfare Award and remains the youngest recipient of the award to date. ZH: The main aspect of my album is melody. They together sang the songs ‘Dum Dum De De’, ‘Teray Qadmoon Ko’, and ‘Dostii’. The album became one of the most popular in Asia. He also revealed that Nazia had sung alternate versions of "Koi Nahi", "Disco Deewane" and "Boom Boom" - all three of which have been put into one song in Signature. In 1982 Zohaib launched his 2nd album ‘Star’, which gained much popularity. They sold over 85 million records worldwide and topped the charts in several countries, including South Africa, Guatemala, Colombia, Venezuela, etc. Biddu composed a song, "Made in India" and he wanted Nazia to sing it. The film did not succeed at the box office, but the album was successful and increased the popularity of Hassan and Zohaib in Pakistan and India. Zohaib told in an interview about this album that it revolves around his incidents and all that which he and his family faced in the last ten years. Hassan worked with Javed Jabbar, former Information minister, to raise funds for children in Tharparkar and Rajasthan. Developed in the later he great interest in playing the guitar, and asked Alamgir famous musician to give him guitar lessons. Zoheb and his sister Nazia spent their childhood in Karachi as well as London. If a musical play comes my way, I might do it but not serials. She enjoyed widespread popularity across South and Southeast Asia and has been called the "Queen of Pop" in South Asia.
Zoheb Hassan & His Wife At A Recent Fashion Event In London at Arts & Entertainment images has (12376 Views) (twelve thousand … [12] Her success played a key role in shaping Pakistani pop music scene.
And issued the album charts in Indonesia, selling more than George Michael. Does this mean that you’ll also venture into acting? This album became a mega-hit and Hassan became an established pop singer in Pakistan. [21][22] After the huge success of their music, Nazia and Zohaib were signed by EMI Group and were the first South Asian singers to be signed by an international music company. [2][3] She, along with her brother Zoheb Hassan, went on to sell over 65 million records worldwide. ZH: I think the coming up of so much new talent is very good. The show was produced by Shoaib Mansoor. How would you say your album is different? A lot of my songs are featured in the play and so far the response from the audience has been quite good. Zoheb is married to Gina, who is a writer and has three children: Allyana, Amelia and Azmere. Through her successful singing career spanning over 15 years, Hassan became one of the Pakistan's most popular celebrities. Basir Hassan was a Karachi-based businessman.
He wasn’t assigned any task when one day, Nazia forced her to sing with him. He took some time off from music after Nazia's demise to concentrate on his family business in Pakistan and the UK. Zohaib is running a charity foundation in the name of her sister. Also started his company and private media, B & H International, which is now one of the Pakistani media and the leading events management companies. Both the siblings made an album ‘Disco Deewanay’ which took them to heights of fame. He said, “Goodbye my hero, my friend, and the air beneath my wings. And attributed this particular album as a leader in the popular culture in the subcontinent, selling more albums, such as International Night Fever Saturday. [29], CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (, Richmond, The American International University, Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer, Pakistan's vibrant contemporary pop music, "A toast to the queen of pop: Faraz Wakar's musical tribute to Nazia Hasan", "NRI TV presenter gets Nazia Hassan Award – Times of India", "12 x 12: The 12 best Bollywood disco records", "Nazia Hassan, our disco queen – The Express Tribune Blog", "In memoriam: Nazia Hassan was born 50 years ago today", http://blogs.tribune.com.pk/story/1054/nazia-hassan-our-disco-queen/, "Bollywood News: Bollywood Movies Reviews, Hindi Movies in India, Music & Gossip", "Remembering 'Aap Jaisa Koi' girl Nazia Hasan", "Nazia Hassan: In memory of an iconic pop singer", "How Young, Independent Women are Making a Space for Themselves in Pakistan's Music Industry", "Kayseria's prêt aspirations – TNS – The News on Sunday", "11 female pioneers of Pakistan | ARY NEWS", http://khaleejtimes.com/international/pakistan/pakistani-pop-star-nazia-hassans-family-to-open-school-for-street-children, "7 Things About Nazia Hassan That Will Make Every Pakistani Proud! She wrote it, we pitched it to a channel and we got a great response. [2][3] In an interview with Express Tribune, Zoheb reminisces, "Signature actually contains the last track that Nazia Hassan sung. She specially worked for children, youth and women in distress residing in the underprivileged areas of Karachi. We have seen big bands have unsuccessful albums so the audience is well aware.
[4] The title is in English, but the lyrics are in Urdu. 32. He was the founder of Anjuman-e-Himayat-e-Islam, Governor of Lady Dufferin Hospital, and Trustee of Fateh Puri Mosque and built seven primary schools in Delhi.
Her last album, Camera Camera (1992), was part of a campaign against drugs. [25], On 31 October 2014, Global Voices Online named her as "Young, Independent women who made a space for themselves in Pakistan Music Industry". He released 1st music video of the album ‘Always on My Mind’ with the title in English and Lyrics in the Urdu language. His childhood period was spent both in Karachi and London.
Some of their friends included Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan, the first Prime Minister of Pakistan and Justice Wajihuddin. [2][3] In an interview with Express Tribune, Zoheb reminisces, "Signature actually contains the last track that Nazia Hassan sung. ARY News mobile apps keeps you updated with trending news and top stories from across the world. Her fourth album, Hotline was released in 1987. Then it was heard that Jalal was doing it. Nazia Hassan Foundation decided to open school for street children would help in the grooming and education of working street children. Zoheb Hassan (born November 18, 1966) is a Pakistani pop icon and was a part of the duo Nazia and Zoheb. He also revealed that Nazia had sung alternate versions of "Koi Nahi", "Disco Deewane" and "Boom Boom" - all three of which have been put into one song in Signature. Nazia Hassan (3 April 1965 – 13 August 2000)[1] was a Pakistani pop singer-songwriter, lawyer and social activist. Hassan's second album Star/Boom Boom, for which she was nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer, was released in 1982. Unfortunately she fell ill and plans for an album were put on hold." Who is making the video? As a kid, Zohaib was a timid and introverted type. ZH: I’m making a telefilm on my sister, Nazia. He plans a documentary and released the album's first music video, 'Always On My Mind', the track bringing to mind, the original Always on My Mind. At the end of 1980, she had become the most popular pop singer of Pakistan and India. This sibling power also contributed to the welfare of humanity.
Zoheb made his singing debut at the age of 15 with his sister Nazia's first album, Disco Deewane-1981. I had already done music videos. In an interview with The Express Tribune, her brother Zoheb revealed "She died an unhappy person, she died in pain."[19]. Zohaib sang duet songs with his sister Nazia; famous songs include “Dosti”, “Tere Qadmon ko”, and “Dum Dum DeDe”. Following a Namaz-e-janaza at Golders Green Crematorium, Nazia was buried at Hendon Cemetery (Muslim Section) in London per Islamic rites. Is this the first time that you’re acting in a play? Zohaib’s folk song ‘Chaehraa’ is still known as a romantic anthem. Targeted this album, which was scheduled to return at the last health concerns for the dissemination of Nazi anti-drug campaign with songs such as “Nasha Na Karo”. In 1991, she became … In the era of General Zia ul-Haq, which was hosted by Don Nazia and music most viewed and highly controversial ever broadcast on TV of Pakistan. Zoheb Hassan is the younger brother of the famous legendary pop singer, Nazia Hassan. Zoheb Hassan (born November 18, 1966) is a Pakistani pop icon and was a part of the duo Nazia and Zoheb.
He is also the recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award from the United Nations Association of Pakistan and an award from Oxford University for Achievements in the field of South Asian Music. On 17 November 2014, Hassan was named as one of ARY News's "one of the 11 female pioneers of Pakistan. "Ankhien Milane Wale" was a popular song from the album. In 1995, Nazia went on to marry. The award was presented to Muniza Basir, mother of Nazia Hassan, from the President of Pakistan Pervez Musharraf in an official ceremony held at Islamabad. Gaye Ge Dunia Geet Mere (Geo TV, 2003), 43. Read Zohaib Hassan biography, family, education, films, solos & TV appearance. In 1992 was the last album Zoheb Hassan with his sister, Nadia Hassan, the camera, but was a great success in Indonesia and Pakistan. [24] Hassan is still the symbol of grace, sacred beauty and innocence and is frequently compared to Princess Diana, as she was known to possess a heart of gold. Zoheb’s father Mr. Basir Hassan is a known businessman and his mother Mrs. Muniza Basir was an active social worker in her youth. When he sang, people got amazed and applauded a lot. It’s a volatile industry but do your best and that’s it. His sisters Zara and Nazia Hassan also belonged to the music industry.