The song comes 28 years ago, sung by the 9th Fail singer, has become world record

Last updated: August 19, 2025, 21:44 IST Altaf Raja songs: Whether you go to a bus tire in the 90s, or you will take part in a wedding march …. The two songs are always era and make the trip easy. These songs were ‘Tum to Thahra Pardesi’ and ‘Awara Hawa Ka Jhuska Hoon’. The name of the music album was: You are a foreigner. Altaf Raja, the singer of this album, became an overnight star. The Venus business set a world record by selling about 7 million sound cassettes. However, Altaf Raja sang this Ghazal in a program in 1993. No one paid attention to it. After 4 years, when the sound cassette was released, there was a panic. Let us know the success story of Altaf Raja … it’s since 1997. The practice of internet and cellphone was not so much. The middle of entertainment was very limited. There was no social media. At the time, there was a musical album whose sound cassette set a world record. All the songs of this music album were super duper hits. Each wedding was played in the march. Every street, betel shops, tape-outos used to ring. There is talk about 28 years ago, ‘Tum to Pardesi’ Music Album. Singer Altaf Raja appeared overnight as a star in the world of music. This sound cassette was brought to Venus Company. About 7 million sound cassettes were sold. The music was given on the album by Mohammad Shafi Niazi. These songs were of great lengths. A total of 5 songs were in the music album. ‘Tum to Tahn Pardesi’, ‘Awara Hawa Ka Jouuka Hoon’, Both of Love, ‘Meri Yaad Aayi’ and ‘Yaar Main Panga Lee Lai’ The songs of this album were written by Jamil Mujahid, Abbas Dana, Kasir Ul Jaffrey, Zaheer Alam. Two songs were very popular. One was ‘Tum Tahe Pardesi’ and the other song was: ‘I am a wind bump of stray wind’. Zaheer Alam wrote the face of the song ‘Tum to Thah Pardesi’. In this is the ‘January-February …’ Tell about the story of the love of Barhamas. Another popular song from the album ‘Awara Hawa Ka Jouuka Hoon’ was written by lyricist Qasir Ul Jafri. Altaf Raja tells of his personal life in an interview. He said about his early life and said, ‘My mother of the mother is in Pune. My ancestors belonged to Konkan. My father Ibrahim Iqbal lived in Mumbai. He was a famous Qawwal. My mother was queen, she was also a Qawwal. Both had a love marriage in 1968. My parents recorded songs for the music business HMV. My childhood was spent near Mama in Pune. I came to Mumbai and could only study until the 9th. Did not want to study. There was an atmosphere of music at home. I also did a dress design course. Trained from Dadar who told the university to cut pants, shirts, salwar suits and cut clothes. Then started to the people. Are used to sit in the stage and take experience. Singer Altaf Raja further said: ‘I learned to play harmonium at the mother’s request. Began his career from 1989. I started with the program. I kept showing up until 1993. The year of 1993 was a turning point for me. I got a chance in the cassette of the Venus business. Mohammad Shafi was Niyaji Qawwal. He left Qawwali in 1986 and joined the Venus business. He was in the Urdu section. Was familiar with my parents. He audited my audition in 1993. I failed in the first audition. Passed in the second audition. ‘My initiative was album. Zee TV came in 1993. In a program ‘Sartaj Jung-e-Kavwali’ I sang ‘Tum to Pardesi’ Qawwali for the first time. Altaf Raja further explains: ‘You are very Sohra-Hajrat in the foreigner. However, Mukhra Zaheer Alam wrote. Credit goes to them only. I wrote a lot of lions in it. For example, when will you feed us with these intoxicating eyes. Initially, I told the ‘Awara Hawa Jhoka Hoon’ in the Venus business and ‘both burning in the feeling of love’. “Friends, I took my pang,” Shafi belonged to Niyaji Ji. He made the tune and wrote. At the request of my mother, I told Shafi Ji ‘Tum to Pardesi’. After that, these songs were recorded in Radio James Studio Burley. There was no limitation of time during the recording. For 16 minutes ‘tum pardesi’ and ‘stray wind gust stayed for 15 minutes’. Many songs were edited because cassettes were one hour. I came from somewhere by showing the show and all these songs were sung in a big voice. Later they were called. You used to sell cassettes for 35 rupees earlier while coming for Rs 17 of the business. There was a profit of 18 rupees on each cassette. For this box he deployed a man separately. Singer further said: ‘Even after the program we sold cassettes. That era was of cassette. Later, these songs caught a rage. The company made a promotion again. Promo was made in Mukul Anand’s studio. Then it became history. First Published: August 19, 2025, 16:49 IST Homeentetainment 9th Fail Singer Silant