SANAM MARVI — HO LAAL MERI PAT RAKHEO

 

Sanam marvi

Sanam Marvi
Born 1986 (age 25–26)[1]
Genres Sufifolk music
Occupations Singer

Sanam Marvi (Urdu: صنم ماروی‎) (born 1986) is a Pakistani folk and sufi singer. She sings in Punjabi and Urdu languages.

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Sanam Marvi

Early life

Sanam Marvi was born in Hyderabad, SindhPakistan in a Sindhi family. Her father’s name is Faqeer Ghulam Rasool, a sufi singer. She had eight siblings. She started training at the age of seven and used to accompany her father to his performances at various shrines of sufis in Pakistan, including Sindh and Punjab. She later trained under Ustad Fateh Ali Khan of Gwalior gharana.

Career

Sanam Marvi debuted at ‘Virsa Heritage’, a programme on PTV. She became popular after her performance at Coke Studio, a Pakistani television series featuring live music performances. She has since appeared in two seasons of the Coke studio.

She perform sufi concerts around the world. She is among the finest performers in the Sufi, ghazal and folk genres[2] She sings compositions of Allama Iqbal, Baba Bulleh ShahBaba Sheikh FaridAlam LoharSachal Sarmast, the Sufi mystic from Sindh, Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai.

She made her debut in with a solo performance at 2010’s Jahan-e-Khusrau, the Sufi music festival.[3] In February 2011 she performed with Indian playback singer Rekha Bhardwaj at Times of India’s Aman ki Asha at Chowmahalla PalaceHyderabad.[4]

Sanam marvi has made her Bollywood singing debut with Ali Zafar starer London Paris New York, singing along with Hadiqa Kiyani and Ali Zafar

Personal life

Sanam Marvi is married to Hamid Ali and together they have two children.

Awards

  • Best Singer – Sufism University[5]
  • References

 

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