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Disc 1 - Atta Ullah Khan Esakhelvi was born on 19th August 1951 in a town called Essakhail. This is situated in the district Mianwali of Pakistan. He belongs to the famous Niazi Pathan tribe, therefore he was named in his childhood as Atta Ullah Khan Niazi. His showbiz fame got him known as Atta Ullah Khan Esakhelvi.
Ataullah Khan Esakhelvi is a well known folk singer and poet of Pakistan. He is traditionally considered a Seraiki artist but mostly he has also recorded albums in Urdu & Punjabi language. The reason behind his astonishing success is that he sings only for the poor, desperate and afflicted. His voice has a healing effect and is considered one of the best folk singers Pakistan has ever produced. He has dominated the folk music scene of Pakistan for over thirty years. He gathers thousands in his audiences whenever and wherever he performs.
Atta Ullah Khan Esakhelvi did his first show on Radio Pakistan Bahawalpur in 1972 and did a stage show as well in Mianwali the same year. These events made name for him and appeared on Pakistan Television in a very famous TV Programme called Nilam Ghar from Karachi. These performances proj ected him as an icon in music field especially his Saraiki style of singing appealed to young and old alike.
His followers were spread all over the world and demands were growing for him to be heard. Therefore his first foreign concert was organised and presented in England in 1980.
Hi-tech Music released Atta Ullah Khan Esakhelvi’s first Album in 1999. Since then there has been many Atta Ullah hit albums produced under the Hi-Tech banner. After a decade of producing many songs for all Atta Ullah Khan Esakhelvi’s folowers, Hi-Tech Music bring you a DVD an exclusive live recording of Atta Ullah Khan Esakhelvi’s concert which was organised by them on 2nd December 2007. We believe this will be a memorable gift of the living legend to go into your collection. - Pyar Naal Na Sahi
- Qurban Medi Jaan
- Thewa Mundri Da Thewa
- Kisey Da Nahi Aitbaar
- Raatan
- Wal Aa Watnan Te
- Tum Ne Kaha Tha
- Dooron Dooron Sanu Tarsandey
- Mein Sharabi Hoon Mujhe Pyar Hai
- Aj Kala Jora Pa
- Bewafa Youn Tera Muskarana
- Dhole Vanjan
- Channe Nal Chanani
- Chimta Taan Vajda
- Balo Batiyan Mahi
- Chan Kithan Guzari
- Qameez Tedi Kaali
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