Raheem Shah

Rahim Shah (Pashto: رحيم شاه) is a Pakistani pop singer, composer and music producer, predominantly working in Pashto music industry.

Rahim Shah
Background information
Birth nameMuhammad Rahim
Born (1975-04-03) 3 April 1975
Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
OriginKhyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Singer
musician
Years active1999–present
LabelsFire Records
Sound Master

He sings primarily in Pashto, however he has also created songs in Urdu and Punjabi.[1][2][3]

Early life

Rahim Shah was born on 3 April 1975 in Karachi, Sindh to a Yusufzai Pashtun family, with his paternal roots in Swat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. [1]

In an interview he revealed that Rahim Shah is not his real name and, in fact, it is his elder brother's name. He recently disclosed his original name, which is Muhammad Rahim, on ARY Qtv.[1][4]

Career

Rahim Shah's solo career began in the late 1990s with successful singles. Ghum album containing the single Pehle Toh Kabhi Kabhi Ghum Tha was particularly successful.[1][5]

Audience in India

Shah attracted the attention of Indian audience with his 1999 song Pehle Toh Kabhi Kabhi Ghum Tha.

According to a major English-language newspaper in Pakistan, "Ghum is not Rahim Shah's personal composition. It is a Pashtun folk song or tappa, sung by famous Pashtun singer, Haroon Bacha. Rahim Shah translated the "tappa" into Urdu and changed the arrangement."[1] This was later re-copied by Indian singer Altaf Raja.[1]

Discography

Albums

  • Ghum (1999)[5][1]
  • Sadma Bewafa Ka (2000)
  • Saba Ru (2001)
  • Laila
  • O Peera
  • Jhoola (playground swing) (song dedicated to Rahim Shah's mother, also written by him)[6]
  • Channa (2003)
  • Pyar Nahin Milta (2004)
  • Yarana (2005)
  • Charcha (2007)
  • Maa'ma Dey (September 2009)
  • Hello Hum Lallann Bol Rahe Hain (2010)[7]
  • Gul Jana (2011)
  • Bad Times (TV Series) (2014)[7]

Film career

  • Pakistani film Yeh Dil Aap Ka Huwa (2002) (playback singer)[7]
  • In 2011, Rahim Shah announced at Peshawar Press Club that he would play a lead role in a Pashto language film which would also depict the true Pakhtun culture.[3]

In June 2020, Rahim Shah tested positive for COVID-19, self-isolated himself and asked his followers to pray for his fast recovery.[8]

References

  1. Profile of Rahim Shah on Pakistan Herald newspaper Retrieved 14 July 2021
  2. سندرغاړى رحيم شاه مو ميلمه وو Profile of Rahim Shah in Pashto language on BBC News website, Published 5 December 2012. Retrieved 14 July 2021
  3. Singer Rahim Shah to act in Pashto film Dawn (newspaper), Published 31 May 2011, Retrieved 14 July 2021
  4. Rahim Shah reveals how he paid the model for his first song ARY News website, Retrieved 14 July 2021
  5. Immortal hits Dawn (newspaper), Published 9 June 2021, Retrieved 14 July 2021
  6. Rahim Shah's song 'Jhoola' on the internet Uploaded 12 May 2014. Retrieved 14 July 2021
  7. Filmography of Rahim Shah on IMDb website Retrieved 14 July 2021
  8. Rahim Shah tests positive for Covid-19 The Express Tribune (newspaper), Published 15 June 2020, Retrieved 14 July 2021
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