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ఈ కాలంలో ప్రముఖ గజల్ గాయకులలో ఈయన ఒకరు. ఆయన గజల్ తో హిందూస్థానీ క్లాసికల్ సంగీతమును కలిపి పాడే శైలి లో మార్పులు ఒకే విధంగా ఉంటాయని గుర్తించారు. ఆయన పాకిస్థాన్, భారత దేశం, బంగ్లాదేశ్ మరియు యు.ఎస్.ఎ దక్షిణ ప్రాంతం, యునైటెడ్ కింగ్‌డం మరియు మధ్య తూర్పు దేశాల లో ప్రసిద్ధ గాయకుడు. 1982 లో నికాహ్ చిత్రానికి గానూ ఇతను ఆలపించిన [[చుప్కే చుప్కే రాత్ దిన్]] అనే గజల్ సంగీతప్రియుల హృదయాలను దోచుకున్నది.
 
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Many of his hit ghazals have been used in [[Bollywood]] movies. His famous ghazals are ''[[Chupke Chupke Raat Din]]'', ''[[Kal Chaudhvin Ki Raat Thi]]'', ''[[Hungama Hai Kyon Barpa]]'', ''Kiya Hai Pyar Jisé'', ''May Nazar Sé Pee Rahahoon'', ''Mastana Peeyé'', ''Yé dil yé pagal dil'', ''Apni Dhoon Mein''.
 
==Early life and background==
Ali was born in the village of Kaleki in the [[Tehsil]] Daska [[Sialkot District]] of [[Punjab, Pakistan|Punjab]], in 1940 in [[British India]] now [[Pakistan]]. He belongs to a musical family, his father was a vocalist and a [[sarangi]] player who initiated Ghulam Ali to music from his childhood.
 
Ali's father named him after Bade Ghulam Ali. At 15, he became a student of Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, a master of the [[Patiala Gharana]] of [[Hindustani music]]. Due to the busy schedule of Bade Ghulam Ali, he was trained mainly by Bade Ghulam Ali Khan's three brothers, [[Barqat Ali Khan]], [[Mubarak Ali Khan]], and [[Amanat Ali Khan]], in [[Lahore]].
 
All these distinguished classical musicians taught him the finer nuances of classical music. His solid foundation of classical music included studying [[Thumri]] and learning to sing [[raga]].
 
==Childhood==
His name 'Ghulam' was given by his father, a great fan of Bade Ghulam Ali Khansaab. He used to live in Lahore. He had always been listening to Khansaab since childhood.
 
Ghulam Ali encountered Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khansaab, an unparalled legend of classical music for the first time when he was in early teens. When Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khansaab had come to Kabul, Ghulam Ali's father requested the Ustad to take his son as a disciple. But the maestro insisted that since he was hardly in tow, regular training wouldn't be possible. But after repeated requests from Ghulam Ali's father, Utsad Bade Ghulam Ali Khansaab asked the young Ghulam Ali to sing something. It wasn't easy to sing before him. He mastered the courage to sing the Thumri "Saiyyan Bolo Tanik Mose Rahiyo Na Jaye..". After he finished, Ustad hugged him and made him his disciple.
==Career==
Ghulam Ali started singing for [[Radio Lahore]] in 1960. Along with singing [[ghazal]]s, Ghulam Ali composes music for his bhajan. His compositions are [[raga]]-based and sometimes include a scientific mixture of ragas. He is known for blending gharana-gaayaki into ghazal and this gives his singing the capability to touch hearts. He beautifully sings [[Punjabi language|Punjabi]] songs too. Most of his Punjabi songs have been extremely popular. Though from [[Pakistan]], Ghulam Ali remains as popular in India as in Pakistan.
 
He entered [[Hindi cinema]] with a Hindi film song ''[[Chupke Chupke Raat Din]]'' in [[B. R. Chopra]]'s film, ''[[Nikaah]]'' (1982).<ref>{{IMDb name|1265094}}</ref> Other popular ghazals include [[Hungama Hai Kyon Barpa]] and ''Awaargi''. He always selected the ghazals of famous poets. One of his ghazal 'Hum ko kis ke gham ne mara' written by Masroor Anwar was a top hit.
 
On being questioned about Pakistani pop groups, Ghulam Ali replied, "Frankly, I am really bewildered at their style of singing. How can you sing a song by running and jumping around the stage? The stage is meant for performing not for [[acrobatics]]."
 
[[File:Ghulam Ali.jpg|250px|right|thumb|Ghulam Ali in Hyderabad, 2007]]
Ali has also sung some beautiful ghazals like ''Kina kina timro tasveer'', ''Gajalu tee thula thula aankha'', ''Lolaaeka tee thula'' and ''Ke chha ra diun'' in [[Nepali language]] with [[Narayan Gopal]], a well known [[Nepal]]i singer, and composer [[Deepak Jangam]].Those songs were written by [[King]] [[Mahendra of Nepal]] These songs were compiled in an album entitled ''[[Narayan Gopal]], Ghulam Ali Ra Ma'', and are popular among [[Nepal]]i music lovers to this day.
 
One of his memorable concerts was at the [[Taj Mahal]].<ref>[http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Cities/City_Supplements/Bombay_Times/Ghulam_Ali_sings_in_praise_of_the_Taj_/articleshow/2189319.cms Ghulam Ali sings in praise of the Taj]. The Times of India. Jul 10, 2007</ref>
 
==Notable ghazals/songs==
* ''Ae husn-ae lala faam''
* ''Apne Dhun Mai Reheta Hun Mai Bhi Tere Jaisa Hun''
* ''Apni Tasveer Ko Aankhon Se''
* ''Arz-e-gham say bhi faida tou nahain'' (Poet: [[Raees Warsi]])
* ''Awaargi''
* ''Baharon ko Chaman''
* ''Barsan Lagi Sawan Bundiya Raja''
* ''Chamakte Chand Ko Tuta Hua Tara Bana Dala''
* ''Chhup Chhupa Ke Piyo''
* ''[[Chupke Chupke Raat Din]]'' (Poet: [[Hasrat Mohani]])
* ''Dil Buk Buk Ahro''
* ''Dil Jala Ke Mera Muskuraate Hain Woh''
* ''Dil dhadakne ka sabab'' ( Poet: [[Nasir Kazmi]] )
* ''Dil Mein Ek Leher Si Uthi Hai Abhi'' (Poet: [[Nasir Kazmi]])
* ''Fasle Aise Bhi Honge''
* ''Hadaff-e-Gham na kiya sing-e-mallamat nay mujhay'' (Poet: [[Raees Warsi]])
* ''Heer''
* ''Hum Tere Shahar Mein Aaye Hain''
* ''Hum To Kitno Ko Mehzabeen Kehte Hain''
* ''Humko Kiske Gham Ne Mara' ( Poet: Masroor Anwar )
* [[Hungama Hai Kyon Barpa]] (Akbar Allahabadi)
* ''Itni muddat baad mile ho''
* ''Jin ke honton pe hansi''
* ''Kabhi neki mein mujhe''
* ''Kachhi Deewar Hoon Thokar Na Lagana''
* ''Kaisi Chali Hai Abke Hawa''
* [[Kal Chaudhvin Ki Raat Thi]] (Ebne Insha)
* ''Kal Raat Bazm mein jo mila''
* ''Kehte Hai Mujhse Ishq Ka Afsana Chahiye'' (Qamar Jalalabadi
* ''Khuli Jo Aankh''
* ''Khushboo Gunche Talash Karti Hain''
* ''Khushboo Jaise Log Mile''
* ''Ki Pucchde Ho Haal''
* ''Kiya Hai Pyaar Jise''
* ''koi humnafas nahi hai''
* ''Main Nazar Se Pee Raha Hoon''
* ''c'' (Poet: [[Qamar Jalalvi]])
* ''Mehfil Mein Baar Baar'' (Agha Bismil)
* ''Mera Kya Tha Tere Hisaab Mein''
* ''Ni Chambe Diye Bandh''
* ''Patta Patta Boota Boota'' (Poet: Meer Taqi Meer)
* ''Paara Paara Huan Pairaahan-e-jaan'' (Poet: Syed Razid-e-Ramzi)
* ''Rabba Mere Haal Da''
* ''Roya Karenge Aap Bhi''
* ''Tak Patri Waaleya Lekh Mere''
* ''Tumhare Khat Mein Naya Ik Salaam''
* ''Woh Kabhi Mil Jayen To''
* ''Woh Jo Hum Mein Tum Mein Qarar Tha'' (Poet; [[Momin Khan Momin]])
* ''Yeh Batein Jhooti Batein Hain''
* ''Yeh Dil Yeh Pagal Dil'' (Poet: [[Mohsin Naqvi]])
* ''Zakhm-e-Tanhai Mein Khusboo-e-Heena Kiski Thi''Deat 15 nov 2006 in pakistaan
 
==Discography==
* ''Narayan Gopal, Ghulam Ali Ra Ma'' (Nepali Ghazals)
* ''Suraag – In Concert''
* ''With Love''
* ''Mast Nazren -Ecstatic Glances Live in London'', 1984
* ''Ghazalain – Live at Islamabad''
* ''Passions''
* ''Hungama Live In Concert Vol.1''
* ''Poems of Love''
* ''Tere Shahar Mein''
* ''Saadgee''
* ''Haseen Lamhen''
* ''Ghazals''
* ''Anjuman Behtareen Ghazlen''
* ''Soulful''
* ''Once More''
* ''The Golden Moments – Patta Patta Boota Boota''
* ''Live in USA Vol 2 – Private Mehfil Series''
* ''Suno''
* ''Live in USA Vol 1 – Private Mehfil Series''
* ''Saugaat''
* ''Khwahish''
* ''At His Very Best''
* ''Aawargee''
* ''The Finest Recordings Of Ghulam Ali''
* ''Great Ghazals''
* ''The Golden Collection''
* ''Geet Aur Ghazals''
* ''Dillagee''
* ''Kalaam-E-Mohabbat''
* ''Chupke Chupke – Live In Concert, England''
* ''Rang Tarang vol 1,2''
* ''Janay Walay''
* ''Heer''
* ''Khushboo''
* ''Ghulam Ali – The Very Best''
* ''Ghulam Ali – Mehfil – Collection From Live Concerts''
* ''The Best Of Ghulam Ali''
* ''Lag Gaya Nain''
* ''Awargi—Ghulam Ali – Vocal CDNF418/419 Live. Vol.3 & 4.''
* ''Aitbaar''
* ''Aadaab Ustad (Ghazals)''
* ''Mahtab''
* ''Ghulam Ali Vol.1 and 2''
* ''A Ghazal Treat – Ghulam Ali In Concert''
* ''Ghulam Ali In Concert''
* ''Khushboo''
* ''Awargi (Live) Vol 1 and 2''
* ''Moods and Emotions''
* ''Ek Ehsaas – A Confluence Of The Finest Ghazal Voices ''
* ''Best Of Ghulam Ali
* ''Greatest Hits Of
* ''The Golden Moments Ghulam Ali Vol.1
* ''A Live Concert
* ''The Best of Ghulam Ali
* ''Aabshaar
* ''Lamha Lamha
* ''Once More
* ''Parchhaiyan
* ''Mehraab
* ''Ghulam Ali Live At India Gate – Swar Utsav 2001 – Songs Of The Wandering Soul
* ''Ghalib – Ghazals – Ghulam Ali – Mehdi Hassan''
* ''The Latest,the best"\''
* ''Miraz-E-Ghazal, Ghulam Ali & Asha Bhosale
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