Amanat Ali from Faisalabad Wins Indian Hearts

Posted on October 11, 2007
Filed Under >Adil Najam, Foreign Relations, Music, People, TV, Movies & Theatre
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One of the earliest posts we did at ATP was titled Indians are laughing at Pakistanis.” It was about a comedians from Karachi – Rauf Lala, Irfan Malik, Ali Hasan and others – who were taking Indian audiences by storm in the hit Indian television show “The Great Indian Laughter Challenge.” 40 year old Rauf Lala from Pakistan went on to be voted the “Funniest Man in India”!

Today I heard from a former student telling me how a set of young Pakistani singers are winning Indian hearts in the ZeeTV hit show SaReGaMa Challenege 2007. Three Pakistanis reached the top-8 and one, Amanat Ali from Faisalabad, is now in the final three. The Super Final will be on the 13th of October and while the competition at this level is super tough, many are giving him better than even odds for winning.

I have caught the show occasionally, but had not seen any of the 2007 shows. I have a fondness for South Asian music in general and have always been amazed at the quality of the contestants in Indian music contests. There have been some phenomenal performers in these shows. Unlike many US reality contests (including early rounds of ‘American Idol’) where novelty can trump talent, the musical talent in Indian shows is nearly always phenomenal. So, while I had been skeptical about Kashif Memon making it to America’s Got Talent, this I had to see.

What I saw is actually very impressive. At the end of this performance of Mitwa, note the judges’ reactions at the end of the song. The superlatives they use are astounding, and obviously heartfelt.

sa re ga ma pa – Amanat Shahrukh’s choice – Top 3 –
02:04

If you look at his performances, he seems to excel as much at the ‘performance’ as at the singing. He sometimes improvises by putting his own or a judge’s name in the song and the confidence, charm and charisma he has on stage is certainly catching. Here is one example of this with the Soniya. Note Kareena Kapoor’s reaction.

Amanat Ali – You’r my Soniya (kareena)
02:27

Of course, the novelty of being from ‘across the border’ must have some role in the success of Amanat Ali and his compatriots. But it has also been a burden at times and because of their follies or other’s intentions inevitable controversies have also emerged. My own inclination is to ignore them for the time being. This is a young 19-year old from Faisalabad making it big – no, huge – in neighboring India. The pressures cannot be easy and, at least on the stage, he is carrying them well. This particular show (15th August) made for some needless controversy, but again, I thought that he not only carried a very difficult song (Aye meray piyarey watan) very well but his opening words weren’t bad either.

Amanat Ali – Aye Mere Pyare Watan – SRGMP Challenge 2007
03:39



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His real strength seems to be his classical singing training. It comes across in many of his performances, but in his rendition of this not-easy to sing Ghulam Ali ghazal (hungama hai kuon barpa):

Amanat Ali – Hungama
09:05

Probably his other songs were better sung, but I got first hooked when I heard this song (janey kahan gaye woh din) which is one of my all time favorite songs from one of my all time favorite movies (Mera naam Joker):

Amanat Ali – Jane kahan gaye woh din
02:33

And finally, here is one more great song, beautifully rendered. Tujh say naaraz nahi zindagi from the very momorable film Masoom.

Amanat Ali – tujhse Naraaz nahi zandagi
04:58

I don’t know enough about the other two finalists to make any predictions, nor do I have any expertise in such things. But it should be obvious from the above that I have been very taken by Amanat Ali’s performances and have been watching his videos again and again. I know a good performer when I see one. And Amanat Ali is certainly that. I wish him well. I also wish that he the intense politics of our region will leave him alone and he will leave it alone too.

P.S. I had written this before the blast at Ajmer today. Our hearts and sympathies go out to all who lost their lives or are injured in the blast. As we have maintained earlier, violence is never a solution to anything and those who use violence to instill fear and create hatred must not be allowed to wreck the efforts of those who want to spread peace and goodwill. All violence, by anyone, anywhere, and for any reason must be condemned and rejected by all. It is in this spirit that we have decided to go ahead with this post which, we hope, has deeper meaning than just highlighting a really talented singer from Pakistan making his mark in India. May the oices of peace always overwhelm teh voices of violence

82 responses to “Amanat Ali from Faisalabad Wins Indian Hearts”

  1. Gitanjali says:

    Amanat sings simply beautifully. His performances bring tears to my eyes, one so young and so talented. I give not a hoot where he is from. He is after all, one of our own, God’s creation, a gift to humanity for all of us to enjoy and cherish.

    May you soar to heights untouched my dear. May you reach the pinnacle and may all of India and Pakistan recognise your talent and accept what a gift you are.

  2. Kavita Ramgoolam says:

    I totally agree with differents comments posted regarding the brillance and virtuosity of Amanat Ali who I would not hesitate to qualify the find of this decade for the South Asian Music Industry. I am origianally from Mauritius and based in the UK for a number of years and have had the chance to follow a number of these talent hunt shows. Karunya, his cousin Hemachandra, the unfortunate Amay Date and the last victim of Indian Idol, Amit Paul all had such a major impact on the audiences with their awesome voices but were not able to break the cross-cultural, “geo-political” dogmas. Ditto for Amanat Ali who in spite of having garnered the top marks in international votes could not be crowned. This is a pity and I hope and pray that this does not distract him from what should be a brillant future a la Sonu Nigam on the subcontinent’s music industry. He is blessed with a divine voice. I do not fall in raptures easily but I can watch his Hungama kyun Barpa or Mitwa or Tujhse Naraz over and over again and I would always associate these pieces with him. Carry on the good work Amanat, do not let yourself get bogged down by cross-cultural or cross-border issues. You are a star who is meant to shine in the arts realms forever. May God bless and protect your voice.

  3. rajesh says:

    I like Amanat so much that I want to organise a cultural program featuring him
    Can I have his Email Id or address

  4. Amanat Fan says:

    Amanat was very very best. I simply became fan of him. We have group of Indians from Hyderabad, India currently residing in New Jersey. Every body liked him. We felt bad when show was over. We thought Amanat would definitely win the show. Any way All the very best to him. Regards,

  5. Riya Ali says:

    Hey Amanat,

    U sing so nice. I am writing my e-mail if u wanna add so ( a.lov.ria@hotmail.com). ( Canada,Montreal )

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