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Muhammad Junaid Farooq
Muhammad Junaid Farooq
Muhammad Junaid Farooq
British singer.
Born in Rajoutana to a Banjara gypsy family.
Pakistani singer.
Indian actress.
Pakistani cricketer.
Pakistani Film and Stage actress and Dancer.
Pakistani film director and actress.
Bollywood playback singer..
Pakistani singer.
Indian lyricist.
Born on April 3, 1965, in Pakistan, she spent her teenage years in London; released her first album, "Disco Deewane", in 1980, an album that became an instant hit with the title song reaching the top of the Pakistani charts.
Pakistani singer.
Pakistani singer.
Pakistani cricketer.
Pakistani musician, primarily a singer of qawwali.
Pakistani singer.
Bangladeshi actor.
Pakistani singer and humanitarian.
Pakistani singer.
Pakistani actress.
Singer.
Pakistani musician.
South Asian Classical Singer.
Pakistani poet.
Pakistani singer.
Vocalist and yektaro player from Sindh.
Pakistani musician.
Suraiya (born June 15, 1929, Gujranwala, Punjab, British India (now in Punjab, Pakistan) – died January 31, 2004, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India) was an Indian Hindi/Hindustani film actress and playback singer in Bollywood in 1940's to early 1960's..
Born 21 September 1926 in Kasur, Punjab, British India, died 23 December 2000 in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.
مہدی حسن / Mehdi Hassan (July 18, 1927 - June 13, 2012) was a Pakistani ghazal and movie playback singer.
Ustad Ghulam Ali (Urdu: غلام علی, Hindi: ग़ुलाम अली (born 1940) is a Pakistani ghazal singer of the Patiala gharana.
Pakistani pop singer and film actor.
Pakistani cricketer.
Pakistani composer for films, born in Agra as son of the Urdu poet Rana Akbar Abadi.
Actress, singer.
Pakistani singer and Qawwal.
Pakistani ghazal singer.
Indian poet, lyricist, screenwriter.
Pakistani cricketer.
American musician.
Pakistani singer.
Pakistani singer.
Pakistani singer.
Subject of the Mona Lisa portrait by Leonardo da Vinci.
Comment on works: "Head of a Pilgrim".
Indian composer.
Comedian and actor.
Film actor.