Mohammed Aslam

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Mohammed Aslam
Birth nameMohammed Aslam
BornBengaluru
OriginIndia
Occupation(s)Playback Singer, stage performer, Music Director, Lyricist
Years active1994–present

Mohammed Aslam is an Indian playback singer. He is most known for his stage performance called "Aslam Nite" dedicated to Mohammed Rafi songs. He has performed across India and Persian Gulf countries, and is also a playback singer in the Tamil and Bollywood film industries.

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Discography

Songs

YearFilmComposerSong
1994 Nattamai Sirpy "Naan Uravukaaran"
1996 Poove Unakkake S A Rajkumar "Oh Pyari"
1997 Love Today Shiva"Yen Pennendru" (Duet) with Bombay Jayasri
1998 Suryavamsham S A Rajkumar
2003 Naaga Vidyasagar "Anakapalli Centerlo ki Dhool"
2006Aadatha Aattamellam A R Reihana "Thalattu padamal"
2006 Rang De Basanti A. R. Rahman "Paathshala"
"Khalbali"
"Paathshala (Be a Rebel)"
2006 Sillunu oru Kaadhal A. R. Rahman "Maaricham"
2006Sillunu oru Kaadhal (Telugu) A. R. Rahman "Gaandharvam"
2006 Varalaru A. R. Rahman "Ilamai"
2006 Varalaru A. R. Rahman "Ilamai Remix"
2007Guru (Gurukanth- Telugu) A. R. Rahman "Ee Haayilo"
2007 Azhakiya Tamizh Magan A. R. Rahman "Ponmagal Vandaal"
2007 Pallakki Gurukiran "O Priya"
2008 Saroja Yuvan Shankar Raja "Kodaana Kodi"
2008 Aegan Yuvan Shankar Raja "Hey Salaa"
2008 Jodha Akbar A. R. Rahman "Azeem-O-Shaan Shahenshah"
2008 Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na A. R. Rahman "Pappu Can't Dance"
2009 Vaamanan Yuvan Shankar Raja "Lucky Star"
2009 Muthirai Yuvan Shankar Raja "July Madhathil"

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