The super star of Pakistan and one of the most productive exports from Pakistan to Bollywood, Ali Zafar is once again into the musical arena and this time the news which is driving his fans crazy, is the comeback of the youth sensation to the platform of Coke Studio, which is undoubtedly one of the biggest musical platforms of the region.
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Ali Zafar – Jhoom (KM Album Review)
By Hasan Faridi
It’s not about the King of Pop. It’s all about Pakistan’s Prince of Pop.
Ali Zafar first rose to real fame with his first album Huqa Pani (Shisha water?) in 2003, becoming a instant hit ending up selling around 600,000 copies worldwide and winning several major awards and nominations in the process. The artist then displayed the more mature side of him with the second album Masty (Fun) released in 2006. Looking at the album cover, the only thing that matured was his pecks. But it was an improvement nevertheless.
The new album, Jhoom starts a new chapter.
While focussing on his first love – Music, the Prince of Pop, Ali Zafar‘s first sufi album, ‘Jhoom‘ was recently released by Yash Raj Music in India and worldwide and by Ali’s own label Alif Records in Pakistan. Ali who is also shooting for his second feature film is all praise for his co-star Katrina Kaif, one of the reigning divas in Bollywood, as Ali is shooting with her and Imran Khan in ‘Mere Brother Ki Dulhan‘, a typical romantic comedy.
Ali Zafar told in an interview with TOI,
“The film is a romantic comedy, a very family kind of set-up. Imran and me play brothers. I’m a very charming and flamboyant guy in the film who is very confused about what he wants from life.”
“Both Imran Khan and Katrina Kaif are lovely people to work with. Not just the film, they make the whole experience of working in it very cherishable.”
Yrf presents you LIVE performance of Ali Zafar‘s new album, ‘Jhoom‘, which is happening today in Mumbai, India. He will performing live, his new songs from the album, Jhoom. The concert will start today on 15th February from 15:30 to 18:30.
YRF will issue 30 limited FREE passes. To confirm your attendance contact: +91 9029049901. GATES CLOSE at 3.00 p.m!
LIVE stream event [Finished].
Mobilink Jazz proudly takes you on an amazing journey with Ali Zafar’s third album ‘Jhoom’ which has been mastered at world’s famous ‘Abbey Road Studios‘ by Alex Wharton. In his latest album, Ali explores his mystical side by touching upon Sufi and Semi-classical music, and invites you all to drift into a mystical land of melody and soul. He is a star in true sense. Talking about his self-discovery Ali said,
“Self-discovery leads to all other discoveries. During my brief journey through life, of which music gas been an integral part, I have been nothing but fascinated by the process of discovering and learning. It is fascinating that has led to the creation of Jhoom.
Ali Zafar – Jhoom (Preview Album)
We reported yesterday that Ali Zafar is hosting an album launch party at Mohatta Palace. Soon after the launch party, Zafar has made the available the demos on his Facebook Page. To preview the album, simply click on the image below.

The track-list can be found below:
If you have been following us on our official Facebook fanpage, there’s a great possibility you heard about our one of it’s kind social interviews where you get the chance to ask questions to celebrities from around the country. We just concluded the first one from the series where we caught up with the prince of pop, Ali Zafar. He was kind enough to spare out some time from his busy shooting routine.
Ali in an exclusive interview with KoolMuzone talked about his upcoming album “Jhoom” which is up for release soon along with the first music video in next couple of months. Ali also shared his experiences of working under one of the biggest banners of Indian cinema.
So, the coke studio season 2 finally comes to an end. We all are going to miss the studio where the fusion happened and will desperately wait for the the third season to come (May Allah give long life to Rohail Hyatt). During the airing of the second season, we actively collected statistics and ran voting polls (10 days per poll) for each episode, so, we may figure out and also share with you the likenesses and dis likeness of the crowd about the the season.
The statistics and analysis are our own and must not be used anywhere else without prior permission. They do not represent the original statistics of the Coke Studio by the Cokestudio.com.pk
This is actually a Sindhi folk number, ever. By the late Ustad Muhammad Jumman Khan.
In a recent episode of Coke Studio, Ali Zafar paid tribute to the original classic in a rendition of his own, and can I say, it may not be as good as the original,
The first two episodes of Coke Studio celebrated individuality and harmony. This week as the show returns with artists Ali Zafar, Zeb and Haniya with Javed Bashir, Noori, Josh and Atif Aslam, the third episode is called equality. Instep gives you a sneak peak…
By Maheen Sabeeh
Yaar Dhadee
Ali Zafar with Ali Hamza on banjo and Baqir Abbas on flute
Ustaad M Jumman’s ‘Yaar Dhadee’, which reminds one of our rural deserts, gets a resurrection that is stunning and surprising. It brings together Ali Zafar with Baqir Abbas and, one part of the Noori brothers, Ali Hamza alongside the Coke Studio house band.
“I chose ‘Yaar Dhadee’ because I wanted to introduce our youth to the great treasures of our music. The music of this soil and its people and make them realize what they’ve been missing out on. It’s my tribute to Jumman Khan.