Iqbal Bano calf passed away 12 years ago
Famous singer Iqbal Bano passed away 12 years ago. She passed away on April 21, 2009. The mysteries and secrets of music that are the identity of a ghazal singer were the hallmarks of her singing. In 1935 in Rohanak, India. Born, Iqbal Bano was interested in music from an early age, so she started learning classical music from Chand Khan, a Delhi family teacher, at an early age.
He started his singing career with All India Radio. His tendency was towards semi-classical singing instead of light music. He also sang ghazals in his own semi-classical style along with Thamri and Dadra. The songs of many films were also very popular, Tarnam and Chow are the identity of their songs.
His ghazals, sung in Persian, were very popular in Afghanistan and Iran.
He had a special queen in singing ghazals of Faiz Ahmad Faiz, Qateel Shafai and Mirza Ghalib due to which he got the title of queen of ghazals. He also sang the words of Nasir Kazmi very well. In the 80's he brought General Zia-ul-Haq's martial law He became an influential figure in the government when he sang songs banned by the government. In February 1985, he sang Faiz Ahmed Faiz's ghazal "Hum Dekhin Ge" in his own voice which is still popular today. The juices dissolve in the hearings.
This ghazal was also very popular during the Chief Justice Restoration Movement.
Iqbal Bano had gained immense popularity by the 1950s and was considered a necessity in the film industry. During this time, she sang popular songs for Urdu films such as Anonymous, Killer, Vengeance, Best Selling and Snake. She was also awarded the Medal of Excellence. She passed away on April 21, 2009 at the age of 74.

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