Nazir Ali was born in
Gakhar Mandi,
Gujranwala district,
British India in 1945. In 1961, he started his music career as an assistant musician for
M. Ashraf, a musical duo. He also assisted musicians
Bakhshi-Wazir and
Tassaduq Hussain for some time. Finally, he gained a chance as a solo music director with the 1966 film
Paidagir. He got his first breakthrough as a musician from a film 'dhamaal', "
Lal meri pat rakhiyo", recorded in the voice of
Noor Jehan for the movie
Dilan De Sauday (1969). His first Urdu movie,
Aansoo, was released in 1971 and included several hit tracks like, "Teray Bin Yon Gharyian Beetein" (vocalized by
Masood Rana /
Noor Jehan), "Jan-e-Jan Tu Jo Kahay" (vocalized by
Mehdi Hassan), and others. Afterwards, he became one the busiest music directors in
Lollywood. Nazir composed 559 songs in 161 Urdu and Punjabi films. His last film,
Gujjar 302, was released in 2001. Nazir Ali's prime was in the 1970s and the melodies he created have become part of the cultural heritage of Pakistan. ==Musical style==