Bilqees Khanum

Bilqees Khanum is a female classical singer of Pakistan.[1]

Singer
Bilqees Khanum
بلقیس خانم
BornSouth India
DiedKarachi, Pakistan
GenresHindustani classical music
Occupation(s)Vocalist, singer
Years active1972–2000

Personal life

She was the fourth wife of classical instrument sitaar perfomer Rais Khan.

Career

Bilqees Khanum is known for his work on Mele Sajna De (1972) and Nai Zindagi: Naya Jeevan (1968). Her notable works include the songs:

  • Anokha Ladla – PTV
  • Mat Samjho ham ne bhula dia – PTV
  • Kuchh Din To Basso Meri Ankhon Mein[2]
gollark: Looks helicoptery.
gollark: I'm afraid of actually *touching* geckos and stuff because they can apparently bite quite hard, but they're cool.
gollark: So train geckos to dance? Interesting.
gollark: Insects are extremely annoying, and have smaller brains and such than (even) a gecko.
gollark: I prefer pyrogecko.

References

  1. InpaperMagazine, From (5 January 2014). "Bilqees Khanum's plight". DAWN.COM.
  2. https://pakmag.net/film/artists/details.php?pid=2293
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