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His both parents, Aslam Azhar and Nasreen Azhar were actors.

arieb azhar biography of christopher

Arieb's cross-cultural diversity in music is evident as he croons in Croatian superbly.

As mentioned before, Wajj caters to those with an ear for music, the casual lot may find it slightly repetitive, but it grows on you and is extremely soothing. That’s why he has chosen Sufi music.

The guitar was his primary instrument but always hoped for a vocal accompaniment.

Arieb sings; Destroy the mosque, destroy the temple/ Destroy all that you wish/ But do not destroy one person's heart/ for that is where the Lord dwells! That music (which is genuine with the intent of its message), which can enthuse an individual to change, make the soul soar or make one disengage from the physical to connect back with the metaphysical, truly is the greatest thing a musician can give back to humanity.

He has made appearances in Coke Studio's Season 2 and Season 3.

Arieb's musicaljourneystarted as a child when he discovered that when he expressedhimself vocally, peoplewould pay attention.

As a result, he has postponed his much, awaited personal album and is planning on releasing an album which contains live performances instead. While living in Zagreb, he also witnessed the break-up of Yugoslavia and the civil war that ensued.

Arieb returned to Pakistan in 2004 and became a pioneer of performing and interpreting Punjabi Sufi poetry for urban audiences.

It is a Croatian love song written by a Bosnian Serb poet, Aleksa Santic. Vocalizing poetry of such profundity is a task in its own, something which seldom suits voices. Aslam Azhar was known as the “Father of Television in Pakistan,” and was working as a broadcaster and director.

Then Arieb and the Azhar family moved to Karachi. After success on Coke, even toured with his friend Sanam across the USA.

Arieb Azhar takes issue with the term Sufi music.

This 'channelling' leads one to great inner 'release' a certain liberation from the now, the present - where the artist finds himself suspended within the fluidity of time yet, traversing to magnificent transition within.

Lyrics and poetry regarding finding inner strength or regaining courage, melodies or tunes that inspire or captivate are spiritual in their own right.

His most famous hit is Husn-e-Haqiqi. Yet, conditions weren’t better here.

He studied in Croatia, which at the time was Yugoslavia. Not only was he inspired by South Asian music but also Irish blues, Dhikr and Croatian gypsy music.

Childhood for Young Arieb

For his first 5 years, Arieb lived in Rawalpindi, Pakistan.

Arieb Azhar’s dad was helped launch the channel Pakistani Television (PTV).

He would insist that Arieb not get special access just because of his relationship. Arieb was exposed to the performing arts and activism from a young age by his father, who was a renowned director and founder of Pakistan Television, and his mother, who is a life-long human rights activist.

After actively engaging in the ‘80s progressive movement of Pakistan through theatre and music, Arieb went to Croatia where he spent 13 years.

The album includes Akmal Qadri on flutes, Zeeshan Mansoor on lead guitar, Kashif Ali Dani on tabla and Azhar himself on rhythm guitar and vocals. Because he was so into music, and you about his passion from an early age, he never took his college degree seriously. He came from a family of avid entertainers. Because both his parents were involved in television and theatre he was exposed at an early age to differentmusical expressions.