Asad Amanat Ali Khan (1952-2007) Dies of Heart Attack

Posted on April 8, 2007
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Adil Najam

I just heard that Asad Amanat Ali Khan died of a heart attack, in London. The news leaves me sad. Death of such talent at such a young age is always tragic. Just as it was when his father (Ustad Amanat Ali Khan) died, also relatively young and also abundantly talented.

For me – as for so many others – this scion of this Patiala gharana of classical singing was always his father’s son.

Asad Amanat Ali Khan was himself immensely talented, thought probably not as innovative in delivery as his father, but in many ways he was never able to come out of his father’s shadows. This was neither his fault nor his father’s. If anything, it was the fault of fans like myself who coudl never get themselves to listen to him without thinking of Ustad Amanat Ali Khan. But let it also be said that this was a compliment not only to Ustad Amanat Ali Khan but also to Asad Amanat Ali. He did his father proud. He made his the Patiala gharana proud.

In his memory let me share three memorable songs – the first two by Asad Amanat Ali Khan and the third by his father; all three are part of the legacy of both men. They also demonstrate how the memory of each can be so poignantly evoked by listening to the other.

First, Piyar nahin hai surr se jiss ko, woh morakh insaan nahin, by Ustad Asad Amanat Ali Khan.

Next, Kal chaudhvien ki raat thi, shab bhar raha charcha taira, also by Ustan Asad Amanat Ali Khan.

Finally, Insha Ji Utho, abb kooch karo, iss shehr mein dil ko lagana kiya by Ustad Amanat Ali Khan.

293 responses to “Asad Amanat Ali Khan (1952-2007) Dies of Heart Attack”

  1. Harris says:

    I have been humming “laagi re toh se laagi najar sayyan laagi” ever since I heard of his passing.
    A sad news indeed. May he rest in peace.

  2. Zia says:

    Its sad and shocking too. His ” umraan langyan pabaan paahr”..was one of the most popular.
    Allah bless his soul.

  3. Babar says:

    How sad. I was a big fan of Asad Amanat Ali.

    To your point Bilal – South Asians are prone to heart diseases due to a combination of hereditary factors and our diet / life style. Heart problem is so prevalent in Pakistan that it should be really scary .. lack of awareness and education about this is sad. On top of it many of us have a fatalistic attitude towards these things.

  4. Indscribe says:

    Please correct the spelling of Ali in headline. The ‘l’ is missing.

  5. Bilal Zuberi says:

    Of course life and death is in the hands of Allah, but may I also point out how often we hear about young men and women dying of heart attack? Why are we, as a society, so prone to it? Is it our diet, too much cholestrol, our genetics, our lifestyle (no exercise), the hypertension in our society, or environmental factors?
    I asked myself this question when Nusrat Fateh Ali passed away, and now I ask again.

    He was a great singer, and among the few good looking men who appeared on TV singing classical music (my childhood/teen-age memories) – even better than many TV/film actors. He could have easily made the move to modern fusion music had he so wanted. But he was a purist who stayed true to the artistic roots of his gharana.

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