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Sohail Rana: Musical Maestero

Posted on August 5, 2009
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""Sohail Rana is the son of renowned poet Rana Akbar Abadi. Young Sohail started showing interested in the arts at a very early age, first in painting and then in music, which he took up as his love and profession.

His first break came in 1962, when he was appointed as a composer in Radio Pakistan and also began composing in EMI. After that he did his first musical score and song for the movie Jab Say Dekha Hai Tumhain. The songs from this movie instantly topped the charts and proved to be a stepping stone in Sohail Rana’s brilliant career. Great film productions like Arman gave Sohail the opportunity to maximize his musical talents by embedding his fresh style of music and turning and twisting the mood of the entire movie.\



The video above is of one of Sohail Rana’s – and Pakistan film industry’s – greatest hits ever. The forever green ‘Akailey na jaana.’ The video below is a recent rendition of the same, with Sohail Rana conducting the music in Geo TV’s tribute show for him:

""Sohail Rana understood the power of music and the effect it has on people. During the 60′s he observed that Western music was taking Pakistan by storm and people were beginning to forget the native folk music of the land.

During this period, in addition to doing music for films, he flexed his muscles as a composer and started working on private records such as Folk tunes of Pakistan, Shahbaz Qalandar and Khyber Mail. Many songs from these albums are still admired and re-performed by modern bands.

Listen to some wonderful instrumental tunes from ‘Khyber Mail’, here:

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To accomplish his goal of fusing together the modern music with folk melodies, he started a show on PTV in 1968 called Kaliyon ki Mala. He would take this opportunity to not only introduce traditional music to Pakistani kids but to also teach them about music. Kaliyon ki Mala stayed alive up until mid 80s under different names such as Sung Sung Chalein. In all these years of teaching youngsters to sing and understand music, Sohail Rana produced some of the most popular artists not only for Pakistan, but all of South Asia. He composed over 2000 songs for the childrens musical show.

""Mr. Rana has received the prestigious Presidential Award the Pride of Performance, The Nigar Award for film Arman, Gold Discs from EMI for the vinyl album, Khyber Mail and the United Nations Peace Messenger Award, conferred on him, at the United Nations in New York in 1987.
Sohail Rana’s achievements in music are uncomparable to his triumph in causing rippling changes in the Pakistani society, where musicians and music were looked down upon and impermissible in the middle class. Overall, Mr. Rana has achieved what most people dare not dream in their entire lives. Sohail Rana now resides in Canada, runs a music school and is busy composing symphonies. His passion for music lives on and perhaps the best is yet to come, Inshallah!!!

Some of his best film work:

Ye khushi ajab khushi hai
Jab say deikha hai tumhain, dil ka ajab Aalam hai
Ko-Ko-Korina
Saye ki talab karney walo
Akele na jana,
Bay taab ho udhar tum
Jab pyar mein do dil miltay hain
Meri Qismet bata, hai meri kya kheta
Mujhay tum say mohabbat hai
Ik naye maur pay
Aye mere zindigi aye meray hum safar
Do akhian, ye do sakhian
Wada karo milo gey
Raatain theen chandni
Aashiyaan jal gaya
Hai bay qarar tamanna
Tujh jaisa dagha baaz
Bansiri bajanay walay
Aaj janay ki zid na karo
Dheeray, dheeray paoon rakh gori

Some of his other great songs:

Sohni dharti
Sung sung chaltay rehna
Dosti aisa nata
Shawa bhy shawa
Jeeway Pakistan
Mein bhee Pakistan hoon
Allah Akbar

Some of the Artists that he introduced:

Mohammad Ali Shehki; Habib Wali Mohammad; Amjad Hussain; Alamgir; Mona Sisters; Benjamin sisters; Nazia Hasan/Zohaib Hasan; Afshan Ahmed; Anwar Ibrahim; Fatima Jaffery; Adnan Sami Khan; Hadiqa Kiyani

Acknowledgement: The wonderfully informative essay of Sohail Rana by Anis Ahmad Shakur (here); also see updates where he is now and what he is doing here and here.

This is a re-post from original posted at ATP in October 2006 (videos added).

Rialto City Council endangers cleanup funds

San Bernardino County Sun (San Bernardino, CA) June 9, 2010 | Anthony W Araiza The West Valley Water District and city of Rialto have a narrow window this month to secure $16 million in state and federal money to clean some of the most perchlorate-contaminated drinking water in the Inland Empire.

This is great news for residents who, for decades, have lived on top of the Inland region’s largest uncontrolled plume of perchlorate. web site free grant money

As the water suppliers to 98 percent of Rialto, WVWD and Rialto’s city-utility have worked more than a year to obtain this grant funding at no cost to local taxpayers.

The opportunity to advance our common mission to aggressively clean up this plume is the direct outgrowth of a March 2009 agreement between WVWD and the City of Rialto.

Amazingly, the City Council voted last month to walk away from $16 million in free grant money and chose instead to saddle Rialto’s taxpayers with a $20 million debt. In the same vote, the Council conferred all responsibility on this issue to Mayor Pro Tem Joe Baca Jr. and Councilman Ed Scott.

Our agreement, including the state application, identifies Rialto- owned Well No. 6 as the primary site to start the water cleanup.

By using WVWD’s existing facilities, we planned to bring this source online within a year.

Now our shovel-ready project is threatened by Rialto officials’ short-sighted self-interests that threaten our state and federal windfall.

Rialto must stick to the March 2009 agreement that won funding in the first place. Success takes commitment – not waffling. go to web site free grant money

Our communities face a massive challenge to remove pollutants and fuels from our groundwater. WVWD will work with local and regional partners to address this challenge.

Cleaning up Well No. 6 is an important start. Loss of funding could stall the plume cleanup for years.

We urge Rialto to uphold its 2009 commitment and rejoin efforts to clean up Well No. 6.

It’s absurd for Rialto to restructure a project to the point where we all walk away emptyhanded. Rialto must honor its commitments to provide residents safe and affordable drinking water. West Valley Water District will take steps to protect this funding for the sake of Rialto’s taxpayers if Rialto refuses to do so.

Contact Rialto Mayor Pro Tem Joe Baca Jr. at 909-820-2525 or bacaj@rialtoca.gov and Councilman Ed Scott at 909-820-2525 or scotte@rialtoca.gov. Tell them to honor their commitments on the perchlorate cleanup.

Protect the $16 million we worked so hard to bring home.

Anthony W. Araiza is general manager of West Valley Water District, based in Rialto.

Anthony W Araiza

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  1. Fauzia Hamid says:
    June 22nd, 2008 3:57 pm

    Just now I have read Robin John comments by April 3rd, 2008 10:57 am…
    I am requesting Robin John that as he mentioned he worked with Sohail Rana. Please update me more about Sohail Rana.I m sure he must have some information about him. Where he is now adays? with what contact number?

    hope for the best and wishing for Sohail Rana.

    Fauzia Hamid

  2. June 21st, 2008 5:49 am

    Memories of 1962 and 1968 .What a beautiful days. Where is that culture,My best wishes with all my best prayers for LOVELY SOHAIL RANA A GREAT LEGEND OF OUR COUNTY.

  3. asma mughal(bashir) says:
    June 15th, 2008 1:55 pm

    just came across this blog by chance, and guess what the managing director is my cousin who i havent seen since 1994!!! amazing kitni choti duniya hai, aur net sey aur choti hogayi hai.. lots of salaamz to Owais bhaijaan and the rest of ure team keep up the great work!. Asma from Birmingham Uk

  4. May 23rd, 2008 6:00 pm

    H i, I am Mrs Sohail Amir F rom Lahore ,Pakistan. I just wanna know if some one have any knowledge of Sohail Rana,s nephews Najeeb Hamind Khan and Nauman Hamid khan ,Where are they living right now their address ? email account or cell no#? They were used to live in house no# 46 -T Muslim Town ,Lahore till 1989.Then they moved to USA in 1989. Plz contact me as soon as any one got information about them . My mobile no is # 0321 /4201299.

  5. Salim says:
    May 22nd, 2008 10:58 pm

    Mir Sahib;
    Circa 1959-60, D.J. Science College Karachi, Shahid Bukhari (the post just prior to this one datedApril 11th, 2008 3:59 am) played Prince Salim. Munawwar, now the veteran TV superstar played Akbar the Great in a humorous rendition of Mughal-e-Azam. The music was written and conducted by budding maestro Suhail Rana. Suhail dazzled the entire evening.People talked about it for a long time. and I am talking again today.
    Suhail Rana, Waheed Murad and Producer Parvez Malik were classmates and my seniors in high school.
    Adil and Owais Sahiban there is no blog to match Pakistaniat.com but then no one puts in the love for “All things Pakistan” as you do. Thank you!
    Yes Shahid I was in Mahfooz’s cabinet with you in DJ.
    Salim Chowdhrey.

  6. Waseem Intizar says:
    May 17th, 2008 2:50 pm

    Madam Fauzia,
    If you have any important message for Mr. Sohail Rana, I can pass on through some relative of Sohail Uncle.
    Regards.
    waseem
    wasimintizar@yahoo.com

  7. Waseem Intizar says:
    May 17th, 2008 2:41 pm

    Dear Myer Hyams I am sorry to inform you that Tanveer Rana is no more in this World he passed away nearly 16 years ago when he was in Jeddah.

  8. April 11th, 2008 3:59 am

    I am Computer Illiterate, thus cannot find him in People Searches; nevertheless, have missed Sohail A. Rana these many past decades, for I oft remember him… fondly.
    Could you help me find his Cell or Workplace phone number so that I can once again talk to him.
    We are friends for over half a century, and at this point in our lives, I am the one who wants to talk to an old friend.
    Regards.
    Shahid Bukhari
    +92 0321 2409713

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