Altaf Raja

Altaf Raja is an Indian Qawwali singer.[1][2] In 1994 Altaf gained recognition with his debut album Tum To Thehre Pardesi.[3] His most recent song is Ae Sanam.[4]

Altaf Raja
Born (1967-10-15) 15 October 1967
Nagpur, Maharashtra, India[1]
OriginIndian
GenresQawwali
Occupation(s)Playback Singer
Years active1991- Present

Early life

Born in 1967 at Nagpur to professional Qawwals, Altaf Raja began musical training at the age of 15.

Career

Raja's breakthrough came in 1994 with the album Tum To Thehre Pardesi,[1] which sold 20 million units.[5]


Raja has also acted in Bollywood movies such as Shapath (1997),[6] Yamraaj (1998), Mother (1999), and Ghanchakkar (2013).

Albums

Year Album Artist Music Director Label
1999 Tum To Thehre Pardesi[1] Altaf Raja Mohd. Shafi Niyazi Venus
1999 Mujhe Apna Bana Lo Altaf Raja Mohd. Shafi Niyazi Venus
1999 Aaj Ki Raat Na Ja Pardesi[7] Altaf Raja Mohd. Shafi Niyazi Venus
2000 Do Dil Haare Altaf Raja Altaf Raja, Vaishnav Deva Venus
2000 Dil Ke Tukde Hazaar Huye[7] Altaf Raja Altaf Raja, Vaishnav Deva Venus
2001 Sai Ka Deewana Altaf Raja, Farid Sabari Jaipuri, Ram Shankar Venus
2001 Dil Ka Haal Sune Dilwala[7] Altaf Raja Altaf Raja, Vaishnav Deva Venus
2001 Altaf and Adnan Ek Saath[8] Altaf Raja, Adnan Sami Altaf Raja, Adnan Sami, Vaishnav Deva Venus
2001 Taaza Hawa Lete Hain Altaf Raja Altaf Raja, Vaishnav Deva Venus
2002 Khilona Jaan Kar[9] Altaf Raja Venus
2003 Ek Dard Sabhi Ko Hota Hai[10] Altaf Raja Altaf Raja, Vaishnav Deva Venus
2003 Market[11] Altaf Raja Venus
2004 Dukaan[12] Altaf Raja Venus
2006 Tere Ishq Ne Maalamaal Kiya[13] Altaf Raja
2006 Harrjaiie[7] Altaf Raja
2007 Koi Patthar Se Na Mare Altaf Raja
2009 Chalo Maikhane Chalo Altaf Raja Venus
2012 Ashqon Ki Baraat Altaf Raja Altaf Raja Venus
2015 BumGola Altaf Raja, Raj Mittal Akashraj Zee Music Company
2020 Ae Sanam[14] Altaf Raja, Payal Dev Payal Dev Apni Dhun

Movies as playback singer

  1. Dil Lagana - Hunterrr (2015)
  2. Jholu Ram - Ghanchakkar (2013)
  3. Madholal: Keep Walking (2010)
  4. Toonpur Ka Superhero (2010)
  5. Market (2003)[11]
  6. Tumse Kitna - Company (2002)
  7. Aaapka Naam kya - Benaam (1999)
  8. Mother (1999)
  9. Pardesi Babu (1998)
  10. Keemat: They Are Back (1998)
  11. Hayo Rabba Pyar Ho Gaya - Tirchhi Topiwale (1998)
  12. Harjai (2007)
  13. Hum Hain Aise Chore - Yamraaj (1998)
  14. Peelo Ishq Di Wisky - Mard (1998)
  15. Karlo Pyar Karlo - Chandaal (1998)
  16. Ishq Aur Pyar Ka Maza Lijiye - Shapath (1997)
  17. Tamasha (2015)

Movies as composer

  1. Dukaan: Pila House (2004)
  2. Market (2003)[11]

References

  1. "Altaf makes a comeback". The Times of India. 30 October 2007. Retrieved 8 May 2012.
  2. "Altaf Raja and Kainaaz back with Malaamal". IndiaGlitz. 26 October 2006. Retrieved 14 August 2011.
  3. Pillai, Varsha (21 April 2006). "Altaf Raja goes the hip-hop way". CNN-IBN. Retrieved 15 August 2011.
  4. "Post his comeback song Ae Sanam with Payal Dev, Altaf Raja to release Kya Baat Hai". www.indulgexpress.com.
  5. Limca Book of Records. Bisleri Beverages Limited. 1999.
  6. "Shapath". planetbollywood.com. Archived from the original on 8 November 2011. Retrieved 8 May 2012.
  7. "Altaf Raja back with Harjaiie". Indiaglitz.com. Retrieved 8 May 2012.
  8. "ALTAF AND ADNAN EK SAATH (Venus)". The Tribune. 14 September 2001. Retrieved 8 May 2012.
  9. "Khilona Jaan Kar Altaf Raja Venus Rs. 38". The Hindu. 16 September 2002. Retrieved 8 May 2012.
  10. "Ek dard sabhi ko hota hai Altaf Raja Venus Rs. 38". The Hindu. 6 January 2003. Retrieved 8 May 2012.
  11. "Market Altaf Raja Venus Rs. 42". The Hindu. 15 September 2003. Retrieved 8 May 2012.
  12. "Dukaan Venus". The Hindu. 10 May 2004. Retrieved 8 May 2012.
  13. "Altaf Raja and Kainaaz back with 'Malaamal'". Indiaglitz.com. Retrieved 8 May 2012.
  14. "A good melodious song will always be a hit: Altaf Raja". Hindustan Times. 13 October 2020.
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