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Falak Shabir is a Pakistani singer and songwriter. Shabir came into the limelight after releasing his debut song, “Rog.” Falak is popularly known as the “King of Soul Style” and “Mr. Unplugged.”
Wiki/Biography
Falak Shabir was born on Friday, 27 December 1985 (age 34 years; as in 2020) in Karachi, Pakistan. His zodiac sign is Capricorn. His hometown is Lahore, Pakistan. Shabir was inclined towards music from a very young age. When he was 12 years old, Falak learned to play the guitar.
Physical Appearance
Height (approx.): 5′ 10″
Hair Colour: Black
Eye Colour: Dark Brown
Family & Caste
Falak Shabir belongs to a Muslim Family.
Parents & siblings
Falak’s father is a businessman. Not much is known about his mother and siblings.
Relationships & Wife
Shabir got engaged to the Pakistani television actress, Sarah Khan on Wednesday, 15 July 2020. The couple, later tied the knot with each other.
Career
Falak Shabir started his singing career in 2008 with his single track, “Rog.” The song was an instant hit and got nominated for a TMA award. Next, he released songs like “Ijazat” and “Tera Sath Ho.” The song “Tera Saath Ho” got included in the soundtrack of the film, “7 Welcome to London.”
Falak made his Bollywood debut in 2013 by singing the song “Saajna” from the film, “I Me Aur Main.” Subsequently, he sung many songs for Bollywood films like “Kya Tujhe Ab Ye Dil Bataye” from the film, ‘Sanam Re,’ “Mera Mann Kehne Laga” from the film, ‘Nautanki Saala,’ “Mera Mann” from the film, ‘Nautanki Saala,’ and “Kaisi Ye Judai Hai” from the film, ‘I Love NY.’
Some of his popular songs include “Ajj Kain De,” “Chikni,” “Teri Kasam,” “Mujh Mein Hai Tu,” “Tu Hi To Mera Pyaar” and “Vichora.”
Shabir has also performed at various national and international concerts.
Favourite Things
- Food: Paneer Tikka, Noodles
- Travel Destination(s): Greece, Paris
Facts/Trivia
- His hobbies include singing, playing guitar, and travelling.
- Shabir has established a brand, “Falak” under which he sells T-shirts and Guitars.
- Falak has sung many songs with Indo-Pak collaborations.