Lal Mohammad Iqbal

Lal Mohammad Iqbal were a Pakistani composer duo, consisting of Lal Mohammad (1933 29 September 2009) and Buland Iqbal (1930 25 July 2013). They were among the leading musicians of Pakistan film industry belonging to the golden era of film songs.

Lal Mohammad Iqbal
Background information
Birth nameLal Mohammad (1933 - 2009) and Buland Iqbal (1930 - 2013)
BornRajasthan, British India (Lal Mohammad)
OriginPakistani
DiedKarachi, Pakistan (both of them died in Karachi)
GenresContemporary instrumental
Occupation(s)Composers and music directors of films
Instrument(s)Flute, Sarangi
Years active1957 1994

Buland Iqbal composed music at Radio Pakistan with his colleague Lal Mohammad and the duo was known as Lal Mohammad Iqbal. They had joined Radio Pakistan, Karachi within a span of six months in 1950. At first, they together composed 'geets' and 'ghazals' for Radio Pakistan. The duo is primarily remembered for their compositions in the voice of playback singer Ahmed Rushdi.

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