Altaf Raja (born 15 October 1967) is an Indian Qawwali singer.[1][2] In 1997 Altaf gained recognition with his debut album Tum To Thehre Pardesi.[3] His most recent song is Ae Sanam.[4] He used urdu shayari in his Songs.

We make the assumption here (based of course, on the lyrics) that he is singing this song about a person who is a foreigner, or is at least of foreign descent. He goes on to say that since the said person in the song is a foreigner (or of foreign descent), the person is therefore not loyal. Now this is the first reason why this song should have been banned. What was the censor board smoking that they allowed this obviously racist song to be released? It is not not only immoral but also extremely disrespectful to all foreigners for Altaf Raja to label them as meandering immoral heartless bastards. He stresses that the said person in the song shall be taking the first train home in the morning. While the said person might not have had such an idea, after listening to this song and his tune, they definitely must have made up their mind.


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The song became a cultural phenomenon, echoing in homes, tea stalls, shops, weddings, birthdays, parties, and buses everywhere, catapulting Altaf Raja to the pinnacle of fame in the Bollywood music industry.

If you were some form of alive in the '90s in India, you are probably aware of a runaway hit song by qawwali singer Altaf Raja called 'Tum Toh Thehre Pardesi', from the eponymous 1997 album. Now, according to a report by IANS, the singer is busy working on part 2 of that album, to be called 'Tum Toh Thehre Pardesi Part 2', which he plans to release before Diwali this year.

Speaking to IANS over phone, he said that the album is likely to have "a minimum of four to five songs." He added that the songs were "very melodious" and that he is "sure that people in metropolitan cities will like it."

Raja, once a popular singer in the '90s, would also occasionally contribute to Bollywood films as a playback singer (you may remember this song from 2002's Company) before disappearing from the scene. However, he did sing one song in 2013's Ghanchakkar and will be heard singing 'Dil Lagana' from Hunterrr, which releases on March 20.

As a pop cultural icon of sorts, he evokes different kinds of reactions from people. Here are some responses we got from Twitter after we asked people what memory they associated his biggest hit song with: e24fc04721

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