Ustad Rahat Fateh Ali Khan Pays Tribute to His Guru – Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan with ‘Sanson Ki Mala’ Cover

‘Sanson Ki Mala’ is a soulful track released in the year 1979 and was written by the 16th century poet, Meera Bai.

The track was first played by Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and is now covered by Ustad Rahat Fateh Ali Khan as a tribute to his late uncle.

The video for the track was shot in Pakistan. The video also has glimpses of Ustad Rahat ji performing as a child next to Ustad Nusrat ji. Apart from the tribute, salutations are given by Ustad Rahat ji to Ustad Nusrat ji out of immense respect.

“Collaborating with Sufiscore has been wonderful as my first release with them is ‘Sason Ki Mala’, a Qawwali very close to my heart and this time its presented as a fusion track, conceptualized by Salman Ahmed. I dedicate the release of Sason Ki Mala to my mentor, Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan & my father Ustad Farrukh Fateh Ali Khan. The video of Sason Ki Mala is unique, with its locations and the entire feel of it is mesmerizing. This video is Produced by Mian Yousaf Sallahuddin & Sufi Score,  Directed by  Fahad Liaquat”. I look forward to more collaborations with Sufiscore,” says Ustad Rahat ji, on his experience making the track’s cover.

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Talking about their collaboration with Ustad Rahat ji, the Sufiscore team says, Working with Rahat ji was an absolute privilege for us. He is an icon of music and an inspiring figure, and this translated into his amazing tribute to Nusrat ji. We have been fans of him for a long time and are blessed to have collaborated on this project with him. The song is a tribute to Nusrat ji and the song, composition and video are testament to Rahat ji’s talent. Rahat ji’s singing reflects his classic style with a truly breathtaking second half of the song. The video itself introduces video direction (by Fahad Patel) that you wouldn’t normally see with this song.”

The channel Sufiscore is a UK based company that focusses on South Asian music. The channel has over 2.3 million subscribers whose mission is to promote and revive the most wonderful genres of music. Their goal is to bring together musicians and music lovers and embark on a rollercoaster ride appreciating, sharing and promoting the art of Sufis, Ghazals and traditional genres alike.

The SufiScore team also mention, Sufiscore was born out of the adversity of 2020 by a group of friends with a passion for music. Intended to be an entertainment project during a time of isolation, Sufiscore arose into a platform that connected brilliant Ghazal and Sufi singers across the world with ardent music lovers.”

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