Munni Begum

Munni Begum
Background information
Native name মুন্নী বেগম
منی بیگم
Birth name Nadira
Origin Murshidabad, West Bengal, India
Genres Ghazal
Occupation(s) Ghazal singer

Munni Begum (Bengali: মুন্নী বেগম, Urdu: منی بیگم) is a famous Pakistani ghazal singer.[1] Her real name is Nadira (Bengali: নাদিরা; Urdu: نادرہ).[2]

Early life

Munni Begum was born in Murshidabad, West Bengal, India. The fifth child of seven children, she first started taking music lessons from the famous singer Ustad Khwaja Ghulam Mustafa Warsi. Subsequently, she studied in the school of music for three years, and thereafter she launched her career.

Her parents migrated from India to East Pakistan in the early 1950s. East Pakistan later became independent Bangladesh. She studied in BAF Shaheen School, Dhaka; however, she moved to Pakistan before graduating from high school, due to Bangladesh Independence War of 1971.

Career

Munni Begum began her career as a singer in Karachi in the 1970s. Begum released her first album of ghazals in 1976. Then she sang many more hit ghazals and thus became a renowned ghazal singer of Pakistan.[3]

On March 23, 2008, Governor Dr Ishrat-ul-Ibad Khan conferred the Pride of Performance award upon legendary female singer Munni Begum at a simple ceremony held at Governor's House in Karachi.[4]

Personal life

Munni Begum is married, and has two daughters, Muniba Hasnain and Minara Umer, and a son Syed Muhammad Asad Ali.

Notable ghazals

As for Munni Begum’s hit ghazals, the list is very long. Some of these are:

Discography

Awards and recognition

References

  1. "World Music Day: Food for the soul". DAWN newspaper. Karachi. June 21, 2009., Retrieved 27 July 2016
  2. "Hit Songs of Munni Begum". Pakistan Television Corporation. Archived from the original on 7 September 2009. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  3. 1 2 http://tribune.com.pk/story/893434/melodious-treat-munni-begums-ghazals-captivate-audience/, Munni Begum's Pride of Performance Award info listed on The Express Tribune newspaper, Published 28 May 2015, Retrieved 27 July 2016
  4. http://anisshakur.tripod.com/id78.html, Profile of Munni Begum on tripod.com website, Retrieved 27 July 2016
  5. 1 2 3 http://www.pakistanimusic.com/search.php?artistid=108&sortby=1&perpage=20&category=ANY, Munni Begum's 'hit' ghazal on Pakistan Music website, Retrieved 27 July 2016
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