Mustafa Zahid

Mustafa Zahid
Background information
Birth name Mustafa Zahid
Born (1984-12-18) 18 December 1984
Origin Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Genres Rock
Occupation(s) Singer, Song writer, Musician, Lyricist, Tv Host, Director, Producer
Instruments Guitar
Years active 2004 – Present
Labels Fire Records, Saregama HMV, Sony Music, T-Series
Associated acts Roxen,

Mustafa Zahid (Urdu: مصطفٰی زاہد) is a Pakistani pop rock[1] artist who achieved success with his 2006 single "Tera Mera Rishta". He is also the band leader and the lead vocalist of Roxen, a rock band which formed in 2004. He was born in Lahore,[2]

Early life

Mustafa was born into a Muslim family in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. He is the cousin of Ali Azmat,[3] who was the lead vocalist of the rock band Junoon, and is also related to the late Sufi kalam singer Inayat Hussain Bhatti.[4]

Mainstream and Bollywood

In mid-2007, two of his songs were used in the Bollywood movie Awarapan[5] and he has performed in outside of Pakistan, including Glasgow[6] and Bahrain.[7]

Roxen

Main article: Roxen

Their debut album titled Roxen-E-Dewaar was released in late 2006 and remained on top of all charts in Pakistan for almost six weeks. The Indian release of the album was scheduled in mid December 2008, but was put on hold by Indian label after the recent Mumbai Attacks.[8] Universal Music has signed Mustafa Zahid and Roxen (band) for a worldwide release of their Upcoming Album.[9]

Discography

Albums

Year Title Label
2006 Rozen-e-Deewar Fire Records

Bollywood

Year Song Film
2007 Toh Phir Aao Awarapan
Tera Mera Rishta
2009 Khuda Kay Liye Runway
2012 Gunaah Blood Money
Teri Yaadon Se
Jo Tere Sang
2013 Hum Jee Lenge Murder 3
Yeh Junoon Mera Shootout at Wadala
Bhula Dena Aashiqui 2
2014 Maine Khud Ko Ragini MMS 2
Teray Bina Heropanti
Zaroorat Ek Villain
Maula Mere Dr. Cabbie
Teri Adaaon Mein 3 A.M.

Pakistani Drama Soundtrack

Year Song Drama Serial TV Channel
2010 Tere Liye Tere Liye ARY Digital
2015 Anjaane Raaston Mein Mere Khwaab Lauta Do ARY Zindagi

Singles

See also

References

External links

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