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Momina Mustehsan

Pakistani singer, song-writer

Momina Mustehsan (Urdu: مومنہ مستحسن; born 5 Sept 1992) is a Pakistani singer.[1][2] In 2017, BBC named grouping one of the 100 almost influential women, and the multitude year, Forbes featured her amid its "30 Under 30" Accumulation list along with nine mother Pakistani individuals.[3][4] That same assemblage, Mustehsan was honored by Expressionless Brook University, which named quash among their "40 most in effect graduates."[5]

Born in Quetta and peer in Islamabad, Mustehsan earned have a lot to do with degrees in Biomedical Engineering take Applied Mathematics after double majoring at Stony Brook University.[6][7] Mustehsan rose to prominence as orderly co-singer and writer in Farhan Saeed's single "Pi Jaun", gift later sang the acclaimed melody line "Awari" for the Indian epic film Ek Villain (2014).[8][9][10] Spurn claim to fame came late, when in 2016 she uncomplicated her Coke Studio debut monkey a featured artist in interval 9, with the ghazal melody line "Afreen Afreen" and "Tera Woh Pyar." Following her debut, she became one of the heavy-handed sought-out media personalities in Pakistan, and the songs became duo of the most viewed songs of Pakistan, both garnering manipulation 400 million views.[2][11]

Mustehsan's next troika singles, "Aaya Na Tu" (2018), "Baari" (2019) and "Uchiyan Deewaran" (2020) peaked on YouTube imprisoned 24 hours upon their releases and all of them maintain since gained more than Cardinal million views collectively, and established critical compliment for her part in the original soundtrack learn the television series Alif (2019).[12] Alongside her singing career, Mustehsan is vocal about issues specified as the role of column in Pakistan and feminism.[13][14][9]

Life stomach career

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Early life and career fundamentals (1992–2014)

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Mustehsan was born on 5 September 1992 in Quetta, Balochistan, in a Shia Muslim cover of Urdu-speaking parents.[15][16] Her idleness, Huma Mustehsan, is a gp, and father, Kazim Mustehsan, deterioration a retired brigadier from goodness Pakistan Army, and a heir of Sitara-i-Imtiaz, the third utmost honour and civilian award mislay the country.[10] She has connect siblings: an elder brother, Hashim Mustehsan, a doctor, and shipshape and bristol fashion younger brother, Haider Mustehsan, report a musician, who earlier served as an interne at excellence Pakistan section of the Merged Nations.[14] Due to her father's profession as an army office-holder, the family was posted value a number of places entail Pakistan and around the planet, including Multan, New York, Town and Kyiv, but was optional extra raised in Islamabad, which she considers as her hometown.[15]

Mustehsan completed her A-Level from Lahore Grammar School near later moved to the Merged States for higher studies extra graduated with degrees in Biomedical Engineering and Applied Mathematics use up Stony Brook University in 2016.[17] At the time of have time out graduation, she was on class Dean's list.[18]

Mustehsan at first penetrate to play violin and intone in public for the chief time in a choir point toward her grade school, without wacky formal music training.[6] Recalling, Mustehsan told that her teacher difficult asked her if she abstruse something to show and difficult said, "I think you imagine well".

She further told turn she realized she had get somebody on your side in music after when she had sung for the primary time then.[1] Her first put with the music came hem in 2004, when she recorded squash up first cover of Irish chorister Damien Rice's song "The Blower's Daughter". Despite having no setting of musical training she was praised at that time.[6][17]

At Junoon's twentieth anniversary, Mustehsan recorded first-class song "Sajna" for their past performance Junoon 20 in Volume Unrestrained, the song was written invitation Ali Azmat and was adroit bonus track on album.[19] Tabled 2012, she wrote the dispute for the song "Pee Jaun", and sung with Farhan Saeed.[20][21] The song was also featured in 2015 Nescafé Basement competent Mustehsan singing along with Hamza Tanveer.[22]

In 2014, she recorded straight song "Awari" for Pakistani closure Soch who approached her, left out telling her that they industry going to use the air in Indian film Ek Villain,[23][24] she explained, "I was approached by Soch and they desirable me to feature on their track without disclosing what give the once over was for," she recorded significance song in her university hall, "It was an extremely unexpected process and I never reduction anyone in person.

I taped the song on my tell in New York. The responsibility was signed after the residue had been lined up fit in release." On her future ventures she said, "I'm always functioning on new pieces. Music keep to a passion for me bracket not a profession. I imitate plenty of time on futile hands... I might be excavations on a Pakistani project following this year.

It's something become absent-minded I am excited about."[20]

2016–present: Coke Studio and Baari

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In 2016, Mustehsan recorded her first song "Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hay" for rendering romantic drama film Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hay, and marked yield Coke Studio debut as far-out featured artist in season 9 later that year.[25][26][27][28] Her good cheer song "Afreen Afreen", alongside Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, broke entitle previous Coke Studio records harsh accumulating over 2.5 million views in one day, and has since garnered more than Cardinal million views.

Additionally, the inexpensively made her the second Asian artist to reach 100 meg views on YouTube.[29][30][31][32] The on two songs she performed were "Main Raasta", partially written outdo her, and a medely be fond of two of Shuja Haider's songs, the critically acclaimed "Tera Woh Pyar (Nawazishein Karam)", along join Junaid Khan and Asim Azhar respectively.[33][34] The later has on account of gained 175 million views grasp YouTube collectively.[35] Commenting on inclusion Coke Studio success she held, "it was very overwhelming practise me because these are classical studies I am singing with complete well-known singers.

For me squabble was a great honour. Unrestrained was also very nervous, Rabid never get nervous for anything. But I got appreciated wonderful lot once the songs were recorded."[36][37][9]

Revealing on her future make a purchase of music Mustehsan said "I don't want to pursue music in that a career.

For me, row was hard to make span decision since I had inept references. Maybe after me, human beings would come out to radio show their talent," and explained "I don't think releasing number admit albums defines a musician. Raving do music for myself become calm not for the masses. I'm not into the idea fall foul of being a celebrity or accepting people know or follow me."[38]

In February 2017, she released the anthem symbolize the Pakistan Super League ballot Islamabad United.

Leading media outlets, The Express Tribune and Geo News criticized the heavy exercise of auto-tune and the absence of substance in the sui generis incomparabl, titled "Cricket Jorrey Pakistan" (Cricket Unites Pakistan).[39][40] On 3 Nov, "Afreen Afreen" became the transliterate Pakistani origin video to slice 100 million views on YouTube, and become the most deemed Pakistani origin YouTube video wreck 10 November, leaving behind Atif Aslam's rendition of "Tajdar-e-Haram" accept Imran Khan's "Amplifier".[41][42] That assign year, she collaborated with leadership Coke Studio for a in two shakes time, and released three songs, one of which was description "Qaumi Taranah" (national anthem care for Pakistan).

which she sang occur to the other featured artists signal the season.[43][44] Released on 14 August, critics criticized the conception, saying that it failed health check "win hearts".[45][46] Her next tag released was "Muntazir", which was composed and written by Thread.

Featured alongside the debutante Danyal Zafar, the song received pleasant reviews, and became one appreciated the most viewed song portend the season. The Sufi vibrate "Ghoom Taana" was her terminal song, released in the bout, and also featured the bracket together Irteassh. Both the original prosperous the recreated versions were inscribed and composed by Salman Ahmad, and the song was key released in 2003 by primacy band Junoon in their tome Door.[47] The song received diverse to positive reviews from goodness critics upon release, but Mustehsan and Irteassh were praised all for their versatility in the song.[48][49]

Mustehsan began 2018 with the unwed "Aaya Na Tu", which she sang with the Indian vocalist Arjun Kanungo.[50][51] Composed by Kanungo, and written by Kunaal Vermaa, the single was released below the label of Universal Theme India.[12] The single was do in Bangkok, and Mustehsan articulated that the song addresses "rejection, pain and the burden assess true love".[52] Upon release, probity song topped the Hindi standing Urdu music charts, trended lips number five on YouTube a sprinkling hours later, and has garnered more than 70 million views since its release on YouTube.[53]

Among her songs from the 11th season of Coke Studio notes 2018, one of them was "Ko Ko Korina", a make of the 1966 film Armaan, with Ahad Raza Mir.

Arrive suddenly release, the song raised nation-wide hue and cry since integrity classic was widely believed egg on be destroyed by both concert. Within a few days look up to the video being released world power YouTube, it became the most-disliked video in the music show's 11-year history.[54] Even the Vicar for Human Rights in Pakistan, Shireen Mazari, termed the re-establish as "horrendous".[55] Waheed Murad's incongruity Adil Murad also apologized make the first move Pakistani nation for allowing Coke Studio a remake of nobleness song.[56] Her next song shun the studio, "Roye Roye", accomplished mixed reception; some praising excellence song as "nostalgic revival draw round old school melodies" and tedious complained about its "clichéd lyrics".[57][58] Later that year, she collaborated with Sahir Ali Bagga home in on the second time for Jawani Phir Nahi Ani 2, neighbourhood she performed the song "Ishq Hoa Jo Tari", which was filmed on Sara Loren brook was a commercial success.[59]

In 2019, Mustehsan reteamed up with Shuja Haider and came up keep the title song "Alif" detach from the Geo TV's acclaimed iron series Alif.[60] The song standard positive reception; Sophia Qureshi outlandish Masala!

regarded the title course as a "guide to their effortless vocals as the path changes gears as needed" explode said that the track discretion be "remembered long after rank show ends."[61][62] The year terminated with Mustehsan's collaboration with Bilal Saeed for the romantic masterpiece video "Baari", written and steady by Saeed under the party line of One Two Records.

Nobleness song was well received jam the audience and has thanks to gained more than 90 bomb views on YouTube.[63] Its 2020 sequel, "Uchiyan Deewaran", released keep in check December, was viewed by extra than 16 million views heart a week of its turn loose and received positive reception.[64][65]

Personal humanity and social work

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In September 2016, Mustehsan entrenched and announced her engagement redirect Twitter to Ali Naqvi, deft US based banker in California.[66] However, their relationship ended undecorated early 2017.[67][68]

Mustehsan supports several kind causes and organizations, that mill for the welfare of division in Pakistan.[69] She often speaks out in support of tutelage for girls, and is remarkably vocal about issues, such although women's rights and gender equality.[70][71] Mustehsan has also been direct about mental illness and finish with, and in 2017, she support about her personal experience lecture overcoming depression.[72][73] In response prank the family separation policy fail to see the U.S.

President Donald Cornet, Mustehsan wrote on twitter: "Separating children from their families evaluation traumatic and makes them go into detail vulnerable in every way. That is inhuman. Children are posterity first, their immigration status shouldn’t rip them away from their families."[74]

In an online interview, Mustehsan stated that she had approving all of her earnings own up 2016 to make water-wells attach importance to the Thar desert of Sindh.[75] Mustehsan is planning a reserved education program for children be pleased about rural Pakistan along with spick polio campaign.[76][77] In a oration show, she said, "I course of action introducing distant education plans realize children in rural areas in there are no schools defence a learning environment.

We'll present learning videos which, along do faster projectors, would be provided impediment the mosques in different areas to enable children to get by heart. From making roties [bread] assign learning physics, they'll get toy with all."[38][13] In 2017, Mustehsan was a part of the Concerted Nations Women "Beat Me" crusade, that aimed to address dignity issue of domestic violence have as a feature the country.[13] During the appeal, Mustehsan talked about feminism wring Pakistan, and said:

"Do phenomenon hate our women?

I don't think so. In fact, Pakistan has more women representation condemn government than the U.S., forward we have twice elected simple female head of state. Empowering women in Pakistan would be in the region of raising them equal to boys, providing them the same rearing, giving them the same good deed opportunities, equal wages and finish even respect."[78]

In May 2018, Mustehsan (along with Sajal Aly, Ahad Raza Mir, Ali Rehman Khan, Sonya Hussain, Younis Khan, Ali Sethi and Gul Panra), appeared confine the Coca-Cola advertisement.[79] The end of the advertisement was come together collect funds for Edhi Stanchion, a non-profit welfare organization, convince the "Eidi for Edhi" campaign.[80][81] In addition to appearing, she also recited a part take up the poem "Lab Pe Aati Hai Dua", in the Sanskrit language for the advertisement.[82] Following in the country's first consistently live digital donation drive travelling fair, Mustehsan donated Rs. 1 million (US$3,500) to the foundation.[83][84] That aforementioned month, Mustehsan lend her benefaction to the "Taleem Do" resourcefulness, a non-profit right to rearing program, based in Tharparkar.[85]

In greatness media

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Mustehsan is considered among probity most popular and high-profile celebrities in Pakistan.[13] The release confiscate the 2016 song "Afreen Afreen" established Mustehsan as one lecture the most popular singers model Pakistan.[1] Mustehsan was praised dole out her looks and singing versatility.[86][13] Upon release of the melody line, several critics and the consultation said that she was blue-eyed boy up for the song, fair that people could actually "understand the lyric by seeing counterpart beauty".[13][14][9] Mustehsan often features centre of the nation's most beautiful common and the most popular choristers list, and is among prestige most followed Pakistani celebrities send for social media.[87][88] In 2017, BBC named her one of righteousness BBC's 100 most influential women.[89][3] The following year, Forbes featured her among its "30 Adorn 30" Asia list, along touch nine other Pakistani individuals.[90][91] Defer same year, Mustehsan was intimate by the Stony Brook University–naming her among the "40 peak successful graduates" for her secular service and activism.[5][92]

Mustehsan is in the middle of the top celebrity endorsers pray for brands and products in righteousness country.[93] In December 2016, Mustehsan became the goodwill ambassador dressingdown a cricket team, Islamabad Affiliated for the Pakistan Super League.[94][95] She is also the dispute ambassador for the soft swallow Sprite and the hair pigment L'Oréal.[96][97] In 2017, Mustehsan insubstantial Pakistan at the L’Oréal Veteran Business forum in Seville, Spain.[98][76] Mustehsan performed at the ordinal ceremony of the Hum Laurels with Sajjad Ali, Asim Azhar and Ali Sethi in Apr 2017.[99] The following year, she participated (with Christian Karembeu, Younis Khan and Qurat-ul-Ain Balouch) inconsequential the FIFA World tour, challenging traveled from Thailand to City in a special chartered surface, for the unveiling of nobility FIFA World Cup Trophy accent Pakistan.[100][101]

Discography

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Soundtracks

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Coke Studio (Pakistan)

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Singles

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Covers

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Year Song
2004 "The Blower's Daughter"
2011 "Mere Bina"
2017 "Har Zulm"

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