Falak Shabir (b. 1986)

Alias:
Falak Shabbir
فلک شبیر

Birthplace:
Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan

Born:
December 27, 1986

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.  Falak Shabir is a Pakistani singer-songwriter, also referred as the "King of Soul Style" and "Mr. Unplugged". He first came to attention with his 2008 debut single "Rog", which was commercially successful.  Falak's video for "Rog" appeared on YouTube in 2008, and was nominated for a TMA Award. His second single, "Tera Saath Ho", was nominated for an MTV Award. His song "Tera Saath Ho" was included in the soundtrack of the movie 7 Welcome to London. he has won two "Best International Act Award" in Pakistan Media Awards. He made his Bollywood singing breakthrough in 2013 by contributing a song to John Abraham's I, Me Aur Main and the song was "Saajna". After that he has sung in many Bollywood movies like Kya Tujhe Ab Ye Dil Bataye in Sanam Re, Mera Mann Kehne Laga in Nautanki Saala, Junooniyat Movie Title Track, Kaisi Ye Judai Hai in I Love NY (2015 film) and an Ind/British movie 7 Welcome to London

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Lyricist:
2013  Nautanki Saala!
2015  I Love NY

Original Music Composer:
2013  Nautanki Saala!
2015  I Love NY

Playback Singer:
2012  7 Welcome to London
2012  Jannat 2
2013  I, Me aur Main
2013  Nautanki Saala!
2015  I Love NY
2016  Junooniyat
2016  Sanam Re

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