Ghulam Ali's Mumbai concert called off


Mumbai, Jan 28 (IANS): Pakistani ghazal maestro Ghulam Ali's concert in Mumbai, which was scheduled to take place on January 29, has been cancelled, according to film director Suhaib Ilyasi.

Ghulam Ali was all set to make his acting debut with Hindi feature film "Ghar Wapsi", directed by Ilyasi.

The legendary singer has also composed and lent his voice to a patriotic song for the movie.

"It's quite unfortunate that his concert has been called off. We had asked for police protection but we didn't get any confirmation from police about his protection," Ilyasi told IANS.

"I am feeling helpless but we can't do anything about it. I wanted a peaceful stay for Ali saab but certain things didn't work out so Ghulam Ali's Mumbai concert has been called off."

This was the second time that Ghulam Ali's concert has been cancelled in the city.

His concerts in Mumbai and Pune were called off in October last year after the Shiv Sena threatened to disrupt his live performance.

The singer made an entry in Indian cinema with his popular song "Chupke chupke raat din" for B.R. Chopra's "Nikaah".

  

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  • Francis , Dubai

    Thu, Jan 28 2016

    It's really unfortunate and sad. Artists should be allowed to perform their talents, irrespective of their origin and country.

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