
o maena na janey kiya hogiya maina master inayat hussain kausar parveen perveen Qatil hussainwww.murad.pk pakistani indian hindi urdu punjabi songs music classical folk Kausar left all of us for her eternal journey forty years ago. She entertained people with her unmatched voice in her very short lifetime. She continues to enthrall her admirers with her songs long after her death. Kausar Perveen was born in Patiala, East Punjab, India, in 1933. Her father, Nath, composed songs for the first Urdu film of Pakistan, 'Teri Yaad'. Her mother was a muslim. Kausar migrated to Pakistan, after partition, along with her family. Kausar, celebratory singer of the 1950s, was the younger sister of actress Aasha Poslay. Aasha Poslay happened to be the lead actress of Pakistan's first Urdu film, 'Teri yaad', which was released in 1948. Additionally, Kausar was the wife of Pakistani composer, Akhtar Husain, widely known as Akhian. Like her elder sister, Kausar was also fair-colored and always carried a smiling face. However, her singing voice was so different from all other singers, that there is absolutely no way to draw comparison between Kausar and the other artists. Being the elder sister, Aasha took care of Kausar's academic pursuit. Also, she arranged music lessons for her, and groomed Kausar as a singer. Kausar made her singing debut from the mega hit film 'Naukar' in 1954. She recorded a lori, which became her identity: 'Meri Akhion kay taray, mein to wari, wari jaaoon, Raj <b>...</b>
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