Rahat Fateh Ali Khan [exclusive]
Years later, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan stands on a stage in London, the Royal Albert Hall packed to the rafters. He adjusts his harmonium, closes his eyes, and begins the traditional chant: Allahu.
One fateful evening, Nusrat ji took Rahat to the famous Wazir Khan Mosque in Lahore. As they walked through the courtyard, the sound of the azan, the Islamic call to prayer, filled the air. Nusrat ji stopped, looked at Rahat, and said, "You know, beta, music is not just about singing; it's about expressing the emotions of the soul. Can you feel the pain and the joy in the azan?" rahat fateh ali khan
He is no longer just the nephew. He is no longer just the successor. He is Ustad Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, the man who proved that while the song may end, the melody never dies. Years later, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan stands on
His unplugged / live versions of Bollywood songs (on Coke Studio or YouTube) are often better than film versions. As they walked through the courtyard, the sound