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'''Shiraz Uppal''' is a Pakistani singer/songwriter and music producer. His popular songs include ''Tera Te Mera'', ''Mann Ja Ve'', and ''Roya Re''. |
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'''Shiraz Uppal''' is a Pakistani singer/songwriter and music producer. His popular songs include ''Tera Te Mera'', ''Mann Ja Ve'', and ''Roya Re''. |
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Shiraz did his MBA and embarked on a career in banking, before his true calling as a musician and a singer came. In 2000, he met A R Rehman in the US and gave him a CD of his music. A R Rehman liked the music and asked him to do a song for him. Song 'Shaka laka baby' for the film Nayak was the result. His work till date – “Tera Te Mera” (2003), “Juki Jhuki” (2005) & “Ankahi” (2009). He produced music for other Artists as well, including Atif Aslam, Noori, Zeb and Haniya, JAL, Amanat, Fariha Pervez and many more. |
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Shiraz Uppal has also won two Indian 'Mirchi Music Awards', to list his name as one of the best musicians of Pakistan and India. Uppal won the Mitrchi Music Award 2010 for being the ‘Best upcoming Music Director’ for his album ‘Rabba’ and Best Composer of the Year for the same album’s song ‘Aashhayein'. |
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In February 2012, posts on his official Facebook page indicated that he is leaving the music industry to proceed on a spiritual journey to seek inner peace.<ref></ref><ref>, Times of India</ref> In a May 2013 interview to Pakistan Television, he said that he has now come back and is embarking on new projects in music. He is married to Ayesha and they have a son. |
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In February 2012, posts on his official Facebook page indicated that he is leaving the music industry to proceed on a spiritual journey to seek inner peace.<ref></ref><ref>, Times of India</ref> In a May 2013 interview to Pakistan Television, he said that he has now come back and is embarking on new projects in music. He is married to Ayesha and they have a son. |
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