Raja Kashif

Raja Kashif

Infobox Musical artist
Name = Raja Kashif


Img_capt =
Background = solo_singer
Born = birth date and age|1978|8|26
Genre = Pakistani music
Occupation = Singer

Raja Kashif (born 26 August 1978) is a UK based Pakistani singer. Kashif, after completing his law degree at King's College London, learned music under the guidance of sitar maestro Ravi Shankar.

Early career

Born in Isleworth, Raja Kashif started in the industry presenting a kids programme raising money for the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital & Research Centre. He also performed live in the charity events that were organised.

Current works

While learing under the guidance of Ravi Shankar, Kashif was introduced to Indian film singer Alka Yagnik. He has now announced the completion of a duet album with Alka Yagnik. The duet, produced by Indian company Sa Re Ga Ma HMV, is Yagniks first non-film work.

Additional Information

This is some extra information gathered about Raja Kashif (With some quotes):-
* Status - Married
* Fav Movie - Sholay
* Fav Food - Bhindi Ghosht
* Fav Track in car - Madhuban Mein Radhika (Classical)
* Childhood Hero - Mohammad Rafi
* Describe yourelf in one word - "Perfectionist"

* "My most memorable moment on air had to be when I heard one of my songs played for the first time on air."

* "My ideal job would be the Head of a Music Channel. Where will I be in 5 years hopefully a Music Director in India and Pakistan."

External links

* [http://www.rajakashifonline.com Raja Kashif Official Website]


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