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Nayyara Noor : ウィキペディア英語版
Nayyara Noor

Nayyara Noor ((ウルドゥー語: نیرہ نور )) is a Pakistani playback singer who is considered to be one of South Asia's popular film songs playback singer and a stage performer in the live ghazal singing concerts on Pakistan TV shows or in concert halls in the country mainly active from 1971-2012.
==Biography==
Nayyara Noor was born in 1950 in Assam,India. Her ancestors and family were a merchant class hailing originally from Amritsar,Punjab,British India who had settled in Guwahati in Assam State in the North-Eastern India. Her father was an active member of the All-India Muslim League and had played host to Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah,leader of the ongoing movement for creating a new country called Pakistan, on his trip to Assam before the Partition of India in 1947.It was in 1957 (or 1958,Nayyara Noor is not sure) that her mother with 7 year old Nayyara Noor and her siblings migrated to Pakistan and settled down in Lahore,Pakistan.Her father had to stay back in Assam until 1993 because he wanted to sell-off his properties in Assam before migrating to Pakistan to join the rest of his family.〔(), Nayyara Noor Biography, Retrieved 24 Nov 2015〕 As a child, Nayyara is said to have been inspired by the bhajans of Kanan Devi and Kamla as well as the ghazals and thumris of Begum Akhtar.
Although Nayyara had no formal musical background nor formal training, she was discovered by Professor Israr at the Islamia College in Lahore after hearing her sing for her friends and teachers at an annual dinner at the National College of Arts in Lahore in 1968. Soon thereafter, she was asked to sing for the university's Radio Pakistan programs.
In 1971, Nayyara made her public singing debut in Pakistani television serials and then beginning with films like ''Gharana (1973)'' and ''Tansen''. She has since sung ghazals penned by the likes of Ghalib and Faiz Ahmed Faiz and has performed with legends like Mehdi Hassan and Ahmed Rushdi. She has won three gold medals in the All Pakistan Music Conference and a Nigar Award for best playback female singer in film Gharana (1973).〔(), Nayyara Noor's Nigar Award on website, Retrieved 25 Nov 2015〕 She has since performed at countless mehfils and mushairas having cemented a following among ghazal lovers in Pakistan and India. Probably the most famous ghazal of hers (a form of song in Urdu poetry) was ae jazba- e- dil gar main chahoon, written by Behzad Lakhnavi (1900-1974), a renowned poet of Urdu Naats & Ghazals, scriptwriter and song writer of Radio Pakistan.Nayyara Noor later won many awards for this ghazal.

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