Tarannum Naz


Tarannum Naz is a Pakistani playback and ghazal singer. Known for her melodious voice and classical training, she has a prolific career spanning several decades, contributing songs to films and releasing a number of albums.

Early life and training

She was born in 1958 at Lahore, Pakistan. Tarannum Naz's singing career began with her performances on radio. She received early vocal training from Ustad Aashiq Hussain. She was also mentored by the legendary Pakistani singer Madam Noor Jehan, who held Naz in high regard. At the age of 16 she started singing in PTV musical shows.

Career

Tarannum Naz is a versatile singer with a broad range. She is proficient in various genres and Naz has provided her voice for many Pakistani films. Her filmography also includes work on films such as Sajjan Kamla, Ajj Di Taza Khabar, and Mr. 420. Notable credits include the soundtracks for Jan-E-Bahar and Rogi.
She is also a noted performer of ghazals and folk songs. In 2021, she performed at the Alhamra Art Centre in Lahore for the "Funkar Hamaray" music series, where she sang popular numbers, including some of Madam Noor Jehan's hit songs. Naz has also recorded a number of Christian worship songs.
Tarannum Naz's extensive discography includes numerous single releases and contributions to albums and film soundtracks throughout her career. In 2005, Tarannum Naz was awarded the prestigious "Pride of Performance" by the Government of Pakistan. She has received over 200 awards throughout her career.

Perosnal life

Tarannum Naz is married and has three children.

Filmography

Television

Film

Discography

Studio albums

  • Ptv Hits, Vol. 15
  • Wadda Thanedar
  • Maula Jatt Te Noori Natt
  • 17 Top Hits from Rim Jhim
  • Des Malangi Da
  • Awaz-O-Andaz
  • Aag
  • Majhoo - Mehbooba
  • Samunder
  • ''Best of Tarannum Naz''

    Awards and recognition