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Nazia Hassan (3 April 1965 – 13 August 2000) was a Pakistani singer, songwriter, lawyer, political analyst and philanthropist. Referred to as the " Queen of South Asian Pop", she is considered one of the most influential singers in
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. Starting in the 1980s, as part of the duo
Nazia and Zoheb Nazia and Zoheb () were a brother and sister Pakistani popular music, Pakistani pop duo from Karachi, Sindh. Formed in 1980. The group consisted of siblings Nazia Hassan (born on 3 April 1965; died on 13 August 2000) and Zoheb Hassan (born on ...
, she and her brother Zoheb Hassan, have sold over 65 million records worldwide. Hassan made her singing debut with the song " Aap Jaisa Koi", which appeared in the
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'' Qurbani'' in 1980. She received praise for the single, and won the Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer at the age of 15 in 1981, becoming the first Pakistani to win and currently remains the youngest recipient of the award to date. Her debut album, '' Disco Deewane'', was released in 1981, and charted in fourteen countries worldwide and became the best-selling Asian pop record up at the time. The album included the English-language single " Disco Deewane" which led her to be the first
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singer to make it to the British charts.(Associated Press of Pakistan) Hassan followed up with the albums '' Boom Boom'' in 1982, part of which was used as the soundtrack of the film ''Star'' (1982), '' Young Tarang'' in 1984, and ''
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'' in 1987. The track "Dum Dum Dede" from '' Young Tarang'' was used in closing scene of the 2012 Indian film, '' Miss Lovely'' by Ashim Ahluwalia. Her last album, ''Camera Camera'' in 1992, was part of a campaign against drugs. Along with her brother, she also appeared in several television programs. In 1988 she appeared in ''Sung Sung'' with music maestro Sohail Rana. They also hosted the first-ever pop-music stage show, '' Music '89'', produced by
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. Her success played a key role in shaping Pakistani pop music scene. Throughout her singing career spanning over 15 years, Hassan became one of South Asia's most popular celebrities. She was a recipient of Pakistan's civilian award,
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Award posthumously in 2002. In addition to singing, she also engaged in philanthropic activities, and was appointed by
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as its cultural ambassador in 1991. Hassan was married to businessman Ishtiaq Baig from 1995 to 2000, with whom she had a son. She died on 13 August 2000 at the age of 35 due to
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in London.


Early life

Hassan was born in
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,
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on 3 April 1965, and brought up in Karachi and
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. She was the daughter of Basir Hassan, a businessman, and Muniza Basir, an active social worker. She was the sister of singers Zoheb Hassan and Zara Hassan.


Career

Hassan's professional music career started at the age of fifteen - and she was first discovered by actress Zeenat Aman, who she had come to meet as a fan, accompanied by her mother and brother. Through Zeenat Aman, she met film director Feroz Khan at a party in the
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, who later requested that she audition with
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, a London-based Indian music composer, for his film '' Qurbani''. Biddu then signed her up for " Aap Jaisa Koi", a song he composed for the film. The song turned to be a huge success in
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, and Hassan quickly gained recognition and acclaim. Hassan promptly collaborated with Biddu on numerous other projects; in 1981, she became the first
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to release an album. Her first album was '' Disco Deewane''. The album broke sales records in Pakistan and India and even topped the charts in the West Indies, Latin America and Russia, becoming an international success. The album became a mega-hit and Hassan became an established pop singer in Pakistan; the album also featured vocals by her brother
Zohaib Hassan Zoheb Hassan (born November 18, 1966) is a Pakistani pop icon, singer, songwriter, producer, and was a part of the superduo Nazia and Zoheb, with his sister Nazia Hassan. Early career and breakthrough Zoheb and his sister Nazia spent their chi ...
. Nazia and Zoheb were signed by
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and were the first
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singers to be signed by an international music company. At the height of ''Disco Deewane'' fever, she frequently drew large crowds, such as 50,000 to 100,000 people greeting her at Calcutta Airport. After the release of ''Disco Deewane'', Biddu offered Zoheb and her a chance to act in the movie ''Star'' in 1982, but they refused and instead chose to perform the soundtrack. The soundtrack album, '' Star/Boom Boom'', was released. She was nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer, although this time she did not win. The album was successful and increased the popularity of Hassan and Zohaib in Pakistan and India. Hassan's third album, '' Young Tarang'', was released in 1984. It was the first album in Pakistan to feature
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s, which were made in London by David Rose and Kathy Rose. The album became one of the most popular in
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. "Ankhien Milane Wale" was a popular song from the album. After the release of ''Young Tarang'', she returned to singing for
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movies as a playback singer. Her fourth album, ''
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'' was released in 1987. ''Aa Haan'' was the most popular song of the album. In 1988, she and her brother Zohaib appeared with music maestro Sohail Rana in his television program, ''Sung Sung''. In 1989, she and Zohaib hosted the show '' Music '89''. The show was produced by
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. It was the first-ever all pop-music stage show to be aired on television. The show launched the careers of many new rising bands and singers and became popular in Pakistan. She hosted another show, ''Dhanak'' on PTV in the same year. In 1991, Hassan and her brother Zohaib recorded her fifth album, '' Camera Camera''. Before the album's release, she and Zohaib announced that it would be their last album. The album was released in 1992. After the album's release, she left her singing career to focus on her personal life. Biddu composed a song, " Made in India" and he wanted Nazia to sing it. But the retired Hassan refused to sing a song that might offend Pakistan. The song was then offered to
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.


Personal life

Hassan received her
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in Business Administration and Economics from the Richmond American University in London. In 1991, she became an intern in the Women's International Leadership program at the
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. Later, she went on to work for the
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. She held a
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Law (
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) degree. Nazia Hassan married Karachi-based businessman Mirza Ishtiaq Baig on 30 March 1995. It was an arranged marriage. Hassan's marriage was full of problems and difficulties, and she divorced Baig 3 months before her death. She accused her ex-husband of physical abuse and for poisoning her in a testimony given to the UK High Court before her death. Baig claims that Nazia Hassan was his wife until death. On 21 June 2000, Pakistan's newspaper
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published an interview with Nazia Hassan. In the interview Hassan opened up for the first time about difficulties she faced during her marriage. She accused her husband of cheating on her with a Pakistani actress. She revealed how her ex-husband forced her to give statements to the media that they were living happily. In a similar interview Hassan stated that her husband refused to bear the expenses of her cancer treatment and that she was looked after by her parents. Hassan said that she would rather die than live with Ishtiaq Baig as he caused her more pain than her cancer. The marriage to Nazia was Ishtiaq Baig's third. He has a son Imran Baig (born in 1984) with his first wife Hazel who was a Filipina dancer. Ishtiaq Baig was also briefly married to Pakistani actress Shazia. These two marriages were kept secret from Nazia Hassan's family. Ishtiaq and Nazia Hassan had a son, Arez Hassan, born on 7 April 1997. In an interview later, her brother Zoheb Hassan related that Nazia's personal life was filled with turmoil and she fought personal battles incessantly.


Philanthropy

Hassan used her abilities to promote social causes. She worked for children, youth and women in distress residing in the underprivileged areas of
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. She supported the Inner Wheel Club of India and helped raise funds for it. In Pakistan, together with her brother, Zoheb, and British social entrepreneur,
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, she established the organization ''BAN'' (Battle Against Narcotics) and became an active member of organizations such as Voice of Women,
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. She is credited for her part in the introduction of mobile clinics in
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, to make medicine more accessible to the deprived people. Hassan worked with
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and
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. She went to a large number of schools to hand out toys to poor children and gave talks on the subject of social awareness for the under-privileged. In 1991, she joined the
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at the
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in
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and worked there for two years. In her third year, she offered her services at
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. Her social and academic excellence won her a scholarship in
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’s Leadership Program, but she was unable to take up the offer because around this time she was diagnosed with cancer. In 2003, Hassan’s parents created the Nazia Hassan Foundation to further their daughter’s efforts to make the world a better place for everyone, regardless of caste, creed and religion; they decided to open school for street children would help in the grooming and education of working street children.


Death

Nazia Hassan died of
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in
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on 13 August 2000 at the age of 35. She had been admitted to the North London Hospice three days earlier when her condition deteriorated. She showed signs of mild recovery the day before she died and it was thought that the doctors would allow her to go home. The next day, her mother Muniza was called to the hospital where her daughter had started coughing heavily at around 9:15 am. She died within minutes of having a
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. Following a funeral prayer at Hendon Mosque, Nazia was buried in the Muslim section of
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, London on 5 September 2000 as per
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rites. In an interview with ''
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'' newspaper, her brother Zoheb revealed "She died an unhappy person, she died in pain". Zoheb Hassan said later that she kept the family in the dark about her marriage problems until she was finally divorced days before her death. How the family watched her wilt away due to lung cancer, knowing that she wanted to live on for her young son.


Impact and achievements


Influence and legacy

Pakistan's vibrant contemporary pop music scene owes itself to Nazia Hassan's redefinition of pop; for her contributions to the genre, she has since been referred to as the " Queen of Pop" in South Asia. She is also known as the "Sweetheart of Pakistan". She is frequently compared to
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, as she was known to possess a "heart of gold". ''
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'' magazine voted her as one of the top 50 influential people. "She set – well ahead of its time – the personal album trend in India, spawning the likes of
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,
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and
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", the magazine noted at the time. On 9 March 2002, Nazia Hassan Tribute Concert was held in
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, the classic line-up of
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and Jupiters performed together on stage – for the first time in almost 7 years. The concert was attended by an enthusiastic audience. In 2007, Ahmad Haseeb created the documentary '' A Music Fairy'' in a tribute to Hassan which was screened at
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and
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. In 2009, Director Faraz Waqar paid a tribute to Nazia for her work in music and making Pakistan proud. On 31 October 2014,
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named her as "Young, Independent women who made a space for themselves in Pakistan Music Industry". On 9 November 2014, the
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Pop line, showed at the TDAP's Aalishan Pakistan fashion show in Delhi paid ode to Nazia Hassan. On 16 November 2014, ''
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'' paid a tribute to Nazia Hassan in '' season seven'' with the song "Jaana" sung by Zoheb Hassan and Zoe Viccaji. The song was well received by critics and audiences alike. The song was high on the music charts and is popular on music channels and radio stations. On 17 November 2014, Hassan was named as one of
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's "one of the 11 female pioneers of Pakistan." Also in 2014, the
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of doctorate from Richmond American University, London, was received by her son Arez Hassan in her honor. An ''
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'' article titled "Nazia makes a lovely comeback" celebrated Nazia Hassan's music appearing in the cult 2012 film, '' Miss Lovely'' that had premiered at the
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: "The film has made the audience nostalgic over Ahluwalia's use of the song "Dum dum de de" from Hassan's 1984 album, ''Young Tarang''." ''Miss Lovely'' director, Ashim Ahluwalia, described keeping the original track untouched: "The song symbolises the '80s and the lyrics of the song were in sync with the mood of the film. eretained the original voice of Nazia. We didn't want to remix this song because the original was perfect." In 2018, Google honoured her with a
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on what would have been her 53rd birthday that "imagines her performing with her famous flowing hair and
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, and the disco balls of the 80s glinting behind her." It was shown to Google users in Australia, Canada, Iceland, New Zealand and Pakistan. In 2020, actress
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and was shown at
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billboards on her 22nd death anniversary, courtesy of Spotify and remembered as one of the most influential singers of all time.


Awards and honours

Hassan received a
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in 1980 for Best Female Playback Singer. as well as another nomination for the same award in 1983. * In 1988, Nazia was awarded
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for Best Compere. * In 1989, she was awarded PTV Silver Jubilee Award at 9th PTV Awards for her contributions to the Music Industry. *
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Award by the
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in 2002 (award was accepted by her mother Muneeza Basir for late Nazia Hassan). The award was presented to Muniza Basir, Hassan's mother, from the
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in an official ceremony held at
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in 2002. *
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(South Korean Music Award) * On 24 November 2022, she was awarded the ''Lux Changemaker Award'' at
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; the award was given to her family.


Discography


Studio albums

* '' Disco Deewane'' (1981) (charted in 14 countries became the best-selling Asian pop record at the time) * '' Boom Boom'' (1982) * '' Young Tarang'' (1984) (This was the first album to feature music videos in Pakistan) * ''
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'' (1987) * '' Camera Camera'' (1992)


Extended plays

* ''Our Love Last Forever'' (1981) * ''Get a Little Closer'' (1982) * ''Dreamer Devane'' (1983) * ''Dil Ki Lagi'' * ''
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'' (1988)


Film soundtracks

* ''Qurbani'' (1980) (''Aap Jaisa Koi'', her first popular song from this film) * ''Star'' (1982) * ''
Dilwaala ''Dilwaala'' is a 1986 Indian Hindi-language film directed by K. Murali Mohana Rao, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Meenakshi Sheshadri, Smita Patil in lead roles. The film was a remake of Telugu film ''Kathanayakudu'' (1984). Plot Ravi and his s ...
'' (1986) * ''
Ilzaam ''Ilzaam'' () is a 1986 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Shibu Mitra and produced by Pahlaj Nihlani, starring Govinda in his film debut alongside Neelam, Shatrughan Sinha, Anita Raj, Shashi Kapoor and Prem Chopra. The film was de ...
'' (1986) * '' Main Balwaan'' (1986) * ''Adhikar'' (1986) * ''
Sheela Sheela Celine (born 24 March 1945) is an Indian actress and director who appears predominantly in Malayalam cinema. Paired with Prem Nazir, they hold the Guinness World Record for acting in the largest number of films (130) together as heroine ...
'' (1987) * ''Saaya'' (1989) * '' Student of the Year'' (2012) * '' Miss Lovely'' (2012)


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Strings String or strings may refer to: *String (structure), a long flexible structure made from threads twisted together, which is used to tie, bind, or hang other objects Arts, entertainment, and media Films * ''Strings'' (1991 film), a Canadian anim ...
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Nazia and Zoheb Nazia and Zoheb () were a brother and sister Pakistani popular music, Pakistani pop duo from Karachi, Sindh. Formed in 1980. The group consisted of siblings Nazia Hassan (born on 3 April 1965; died on 13 August 2000) and Zoheb Hassan (born on ...


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