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Faakhir Mehmood (Urdu: فاخر محمود) is a Pakistani actor, singer, keyboradist, composer and music producer. He started out his career with the Pakistani musical group Awaz. However, due to conflicts of interest, the band split in 2000 and they all went to become solo artists. The band Awaz also consisted of well known musician Haroon.[1]
Faakhir Mehmood فاخر محمود | |
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Birth name | Faakhir Mehmood |
Also known as | Faakhir |
Born | [1] | 20 April 1973
Origin | Islamabad, Pakistan |
Genres | Pop |
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Years active | 1992–present |
Labels | T-series, Hi-Tech Music, Fire Records, Universal Music India, Tips Music |
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Faakhir attended the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore. During his university years, he met another young singer, Haroon. Together, they formed the band Awaz in 1992.[2] Faakhir joined the band as a keyboardist and Asad Ahmed as a guitarist.
After the band split in 2000, Faakhir embarked on a solo career. Faakhir started working on his album Aatish in July 2000 by releasing his first single in August, a national song "Dil Na Lagay, Pakistan". After deciding to go solo, Faakhir started work on his debut album, Aatish, which was released in 2002.[3] He followed it up with Sub Tun Sohniyeh in 2003, and Mantra in 2005.
In Mantra, there is a song called "Jiya Na Jaye", in which Faakhir shares a duet with Indian singer Sunidhi Chauhan. Another song in that album called "Mahi Ve" won two awards at India's Sangeet Natak Akademi Awards.[citation needed] He also performed at that event.[citation needed]
Faakhir's live shows have taken his music to many countries in the world including the United States, Europe, the Middle East and Asia, in addition to all parts of Pakistan.[4]
Faakhir has performed alongside several international contemporaries from Europe including Sukhbir and Stereo Nation to name a few.[5]
In 2015, he was one of the producers who worked on the soundtrack for the Pakistani movie Ho Mann Jahaan.[6]
In 2016, Faakhir served as one of the six music directors for season 9 of Coke Studio Pakistan. His first appearance was in an unplugged version of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's "Afreen Afreen". Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and Momina Mustehsan rendered their voices for the song. His second appearance at Coke Studio was in "Dilruba Na Raazi" a Pashto traditional folk song, which he sang along with Zeb Bangash.[7] He appeared with Natasha Khan and performed "Dil Kamla".[8]
In 2017, Faakhir Mehmood made some comments on social issues that were newsworthy and were given news coverage by a major newspaper of Pakistan.[9] In the past, Faakhir has served as the UN Goodwill Ambassador for the World Health Organization.[1]
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