Fakhar-e-Alam

Fakhar-e-Alam
Also known as Fakhr-e-Alam
Falam
Yatagaan
Born 19 January 1968 (1968-01-19) (age 50)
Islamabad, Pakistan
Genres Rap
Pop
Bhangra
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Musician Actor VJ host
Years active 1993 - Present
Labels Sound Master
Website http://www.fakhrealam.com

Fakhar-e-Alam (Punjabi, Urdu: فخر عالم) (born 19 January 1968 in Lahore), is a Pakistani actor, TV host, VJ and singer,[1] popular for introducing the rap/bhangra genre of music in Pakistan. Though he is still considered a pioneer of rap/bhangra music culture in Pakistan, now he is much more popular for hosting TV shows and appearing in military/governmental sponsored music shows. He has also served as the chairman of Sindh Board of Film Censors from 2013 to 2016.[2]

Early life and career

Alam was met with amusement in 1993 when he launched an unusual single "Bhangra Rap". These were early years of video music in Pakistan and almost anything sold. The single was also broadcast on MTV. A previous pop band, Strings (band) were the first Pakistani band to appear on MTV in 1988.

Born on 19 January 1968 in Islamabad to Aroosa Alam, Fakhr-e-Alam spent his early childhood in Lahore, before moving to Islamabad. He did a lot of traveling right from the beginning as his father worked in the Foreign Service of Pakistan. He started his schooling in Islamabad, and then went to school in the USA. After a few years of U.S. education and exposure, he returned to Islamabad to finish his schooling. He also attended Government College University (Lahore). Afterwards, he moved to Karachi and currently living there.

Upon his arrival in Karachi, "Falam" was offered the position of a CEO, in an electronic media marketing company. He took the offer and stayed with the company for 3 months. He then launched his own production house, called Industree Productions.

In the pipeline are Telefilms, more TV shows and a TV drama serial. He also starred in the film Very Good Dunya Very Bad Log (1998)[3]

TV hosting

Fakhr Alam has done shows for all major TV networks of Pakistan - GEO, ARY, TV one, INDUS, AAJ TV and more.

For GEO Television, Fakhar-e-Alam hosted the show Bolain Kya Baat Hai (English: Tell us what is the matter?) telecast on GEO Super in which he interviewed various sports personalities and discussed cricket and other sports-related events.[4]

Fakhr-e-Alam starred in an entertainment show called The Big Show on CNBC PAKISTAN from 17 December 2011.[5]

Fakhr-e-Alam's show Aghaz-e-Safar will be on air from 18 April 2014. This show is produced and directed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, Pakistan's only Oscar winner. The show is based on real life stories of Pakistanis throughout Pakistan. This is the first time ever that Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy has produced something for a Pakistani TV channel.[6] The show will be aired on AAJ TV.

In 2016, after the murder of a popular qawwal Amjad Sabri in Karachi, he led a movement to call for better security for artists by the government.[7]

Discography

Albums

  • Rap Up (1994)
  • No More School Remixes (1995)
  • Laut Aao (1996)
  • Malang (1997)
  • Falam Connection (2001)
  • Falam Ab Tak (2004) which contained the single Akh Vee Larani Hai
  • B3 (2012)

References

  1. Joy, Prathibha (16 January 2017). "I'm doing good cinema: Manjari Fadnis". Indiatimes. Retrieved 23 March 2017.
  2. http://tribune.com.pk/story/607019/fakhr-e-alam-the-new-face-of-sindhs-censor-board/, 'Fakhr-e-Alam: The new face of Sindh's Censor Board', The Express Tribune newspaper, Published 20 September 2013, Retrieved 23 March 2017
  3. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3347384/, Fakhr-e-Alam in film 'Very Good Dunya Very Bad Log' (1998) on IMDb website, Retrieved 23 March 2017
  4. http://vidpk.com/p/739/Fakhr-e-Alam/, Profile of Fakhr-e-Alam, Retrieved 23 March 2017
  5. http://www.awamiweb.com/fakhr-e-alam-is-back-with-the-big-show-on-cnbc-pakistan-33269.html, Retrieved 23 March 2017
  6. https://www.dawn.com/news/1099186, 'Aaghaz-e Safar: "This show will be groundbreaking", Dawn newspaper, Updated 11 April 2014, Retrieved 23 March 2017
  7. https://images.dawn.com/news/1175676, 'No difference between politicians and us: Fakhr-e-Alam demands better security for artists', Dawn newspaper, Published 24 June 2016, Retrieved 23 March 2017



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