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Khaleej Times
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Khaleej Times
Moazzam Ali Khan: A voice that resonates beyond borders
M oazzam started his career in the corporate world, and after working extensively in telecommunications, advertising and PR, he was awarded the Presidential Award for being the best public relations professional in the private sector. This gave Moazzam, in his own words, 'a grounding and confidence to pursue other avenues and to pursue my dreams in the world of creativity.' Moazzam's journey into the world of creative artistry began in 2006, when he made his debut by recording his famous Tumhare Bin, followed by a celebrated ghazal by Ghalib. Having met with a very successful debut, Moazzam started doing poetic recitals and has an impressive three hundred or so to his name, featuring nazms, ghazals, and the works of various classical poets from the East. Moazzam has been inspired by legends like Mehdi Hassan, Jagjit Singh, Ustad Ghulam Ali, and many icons from across the world. However, his biggest inspiration has been the recognition he has received from his fans. 'Every time someone connects to a line I deliver or a verse I sing, it reinforces why I chose my path.' Moazzam's talents are not just restricted to recitals and singing. Blessed with an enthralling voice, Moazzam is also skilled in the field of performing arts. It is no surprise that amongst drama enthusiasts, he has made his mark through memorable roles in plays like Sabaat, Ishq-e-Laa and Meri Shahzadi. 'Each character I have portrayed has added something to me as a person and an artist.' Moazzam has spent a significant number of years in the UAE. Dubai has been a pivotal chapter in his life. 'The UAE, and in particular Dubai, offered me exposure to a dynamic mix of cultures, creativity and professional discipline. The city's rhythm, fast-paced yet full of possibilities, helped me evolve both personally and artistically. Being based in Dubai for a substantial number of years has helped me connect with a wide audience. That in itself is truly overwhelming.' Moazzam has a humble persona, but behind it lies recognition from Hollywood to Bollywood, with applause from celebrities such as Goldie Hawn, Chaka Khan and many more. Moazzam's recent renditions, particularly ghazals, have found their way into the hearts of legends in Indian cinema, including Javed Akhtar. In Moazzam's opinion, these moments reaffirm that art travels across borders and hearts. 'My journey from a corporate boardroom to a stage or a studio mic came to me as a surprise, it was my calling. Dr Arfa Zehra, Zia Mohyeddin Sahab and so many more have been my beacon in the journey I was chosen for. Always listen to your intuition and leave the rest to your destiny.' Moazzam is currently collaborating on cross-cultural musical projects and voice-based productions. His work is much awaited by fans around the world. Some of Moazzam's covers that have gone viral include Yeh Nayan Dare Dare, Mujhe Tum Nazar Se and Koi Faryad. 'Across all these, my voice found its way to those who live poetry and the emotion behind every word.' Moazzam expressed his gratefulness to his family for supporting him in pursuing his dreams and helping him achieve his success.


SBS Australia
29-04-2025
- Health
- SBS Australia
How realistic are election promises on Medicare?
SBS Urdu 29/04/2025 07:40 Dr Muazzam Rifat, Clinical Editor of Health Pathways at Adelaide's Public Health Network, says that while election promises and political statements about Medicare have their place, the true measure of improving the healthcare system is based on the well-being of both patients and doctors. Election promises on Medicare matter, but true healthcare improvement depends on the well-being of both patients and doctors Dr Muazzam Rifat One in six of Australian electorates saw a decrease in bulk-billing last year. Source: AAP According to Dr. Moazzam, the Australian healthcare system is a complex network, so improving various aspects, from reducing wait times for emergency care and surgery to enhancing the fee structure for doctors and specialists in both urban and rural areas, is all part of the system that needs attention. ______________ جانئے کس طرح ایس بی ایس اردو کے کریں ' ' کے نام سے موجود ہماری موبائیل ایپ یا ڈیوائیسزپرانسٹال کیجئے۔ پوڈکاسٹ سننے کے لئے نیچے دئے اپنے پسندیدہ پوڈ کاسٹ پلیٹ فارم کا انتخاب کیجئے:


Express Tribune
11-02-2025
- Express Tribune
Nine booked for attempted murder of two
DIJKOT: The city Samundari police registered a case under the provisions of terrorism and attempted murder against nine accused who were arrested for injuring two opponents by firing outside the gate of district Kachhari Samundari and started searching for other accused. The case registered by Muhammad Nasrullah Sarwar, a resident of Toba Tek Singh, Gojra district, it was stated that the accused Ghulam Nabi, Ghulam Muhammad aka Mandi, Ramzan, Ashfaq, Waqas, shot and seriously injured Ibad Ali Nathe, Muhammad Abdullah outside the Samundari Kachhari to avenge an old grudge. The firing spread fear and panic inside and outside the Kachhari district. The police registered a case against the accused under the provisions of section 7ATA-324-440-148-149 of the Anti-Terrorism Act and arrested three accused on the spot and started searching for the rest. Meanwhile, in the case of blackmailing a public servant and making his objectionable videos viral, the court acquitted the accused and his accomplices Umar Farooq and civil servant Sajid from the case. Petitioner, Moazzam, a government officer posted in the CPO, had alleged that the accused married him fraudulently, after which the petitioner came to know that the accused was a mother of four children. When Moazzam came to know about this, the accused along with her two colleagues' government employees Sajid and Umar Farooq started blackmailing Moazzam.