- Amanat Ali OST for “Mere Humsafar” and “Nauroz” became mega-hits.
- Ali discussed the significance of imparting musical education to children.
- He criticized the lack of understanding of good music in Pakistan.
Amanat Ali a prominent figure in the music industry, embarked on an organic journey to fame. He became famous after his appearance on a musical show in India, he quickly became a household name. Since then, he has delivered numerous songs, gaining widespread appreciation for his well-loved original soundtracks (OSTs). Recently, his OST for “Mere Humsafar” became a mega-hit, and he also contributed to the OST for “Nauroz.” Hailing from a musical gharana, Amanat Ali possesses a profound understanding of the language of music.
Ali recently appeared in a show where he discussed the significance of imparting musical education to children and highlighted the strides made by the music industry in recent years.
He also said that “though this is a difficult question Pakistanis need to decide if music is allowed or not. He added that people are generally saying that music is haram but they listen to music themselves. All they do is not allow their kids to learn music.”
Amanat also shared that “as learning music is not considered a good thing in Pakistan, the audience does not understand good music either. He said that many people may have heard that many of our big music stars are here on a fluke i.e. “tukka” and they do not have the talent for it. He said that many of the talented people do not get recognition because others are occupying their seats and they get to occupy these seats because the audience does not understand good music.”
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