DJ Aqeel

DJ Aqeel (born Aqeel Ali) is a popular Indian DJ, singer and composer.[4][5][6]

DJ Aqeel
Born
Aqeel Ali

(1977-02-02) 2 February 1977
Years active2000–present
Spouse(s)Farah Khan Ali (1999–present)[1]
ChildrenAzaan Ali
Fizaa Ali [2]
Parent(s)Khalik Bachooali
Zaibun Bachooali[2]
RelativesSanjay Khan (father-in-law)
Zayed Khan (brother-in-law)
Farah Bachooali (sister)[3]

Biography

Family

DJ Aqeel born in Hyderabad, lives in Mumbai with his wife Farah Khan Ali, who is the daughter of actor Sanjay Khan, and is the sister of the Bollywood actor Zayed Khan. The couple has one son and one daughter, Azaan born on 7 May 2002 and Fizaa born on 2 April 2005.[2]

Nightclubs owned

He owns Hype Nightclub in Atria Mall in Worli, Mumbai,[7] also in Delhi's Hotel Shangrila and in Ludhiana known as Urban Hara (Hype).

Discography

Singles and collaborations

  • Shake It Daddy Mix
  • Tu Hai Wahi
  • 'Fanaa for you' in the movie Fanaa
  • Gal Ban Gayi Remix T-Series
  • Ek do teen (remix) for movie : Desi Magic[8]
  • "Ye waada raha (remix)"
  • "Nihaal Ho Gayi (remix)"

Albums

  • Aur Ek Haseena Thi (T-Series)
  • The Daddy Mix (UMI-10)
  • The return to the Daddy Mix (UMI-10)
  • Ek Hasina Thi (UMI-10)
  • DJ Aqeel Forever (Saregama)
  • Don Remix (UMI-10)
  • DJ Aqeel Forever 2 (2012) (Saregama)
  • DJ Aqeel Forever 3 (2014) (Saregama)
  • DJ Aqeel Disco 82

Arrest in Dubai

DJ Aqeel was arrested in Dubai in 2010 for carrying the party drug ecstasy.He was released a few days later when after the authorities failed to prove that he had consumed the drug through tests conducted on him.[9]

References

  1. "Buy Mumbai DJ Aqeel his wife Farah Khan Ali and actor Zayed Khan at the launch of actor producer Sanjay Khans book The Best Mistakes of My Life in Mumbai on Oct 28 2018". www.indiacontent.in.
  2. Gomes-Gupta, Sheree (10 February 2006). "Ye hai Don!". DNA India.
  3. "Celebs at DJ Aqeel's sister Farah Ali's prayer meet | PINKVILLA". www.pinkvilla.com.
  4. "DJ Aqeel returns to Dubai after 10 years". gulfnews.com. Retrieved 12 July 2020.
  5. Booth, Gregory D.; Shope, Bradley (2014). More Than Bollywood: Studies in Indian Popular Music. OUP USA. ISBN 978-0-19-992885-9.
  6. Davis, Graeme (2007). Lingua Et Linguistica 1.2. Lulu.com. ISBN 978-1-84799-129-4.
  7. Jhaveri, rayna. "Living up to the HYPE: Mumbai's new luxury dance club : CNN Travel". travel.cnn.com. Retrieved 12 July 2020.
  8. "Ek, Do, Teen recreated by DJ Aqeel for Ameesha". The Times of India. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
  9. Archived 8 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine


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