Overview
Javed Ali is an Indian playback singer associated primarily with Hindi cinema, with additional work in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bengali, Marathi and Punjabi films. Trained in Hindustani classical music and influenced by the Sufi and qawwali traditions, he is best known for songs such as "Jashn-e-Bahaaraa" from Jodhaa Akbar (2008), "Kun Faya Kun" from Rockstar (2011) and "Guzaarish" from Ghajini (2008).
Key facts
| Name | Javed Ali |
|---|---|
| Profession | Playback singer, live performer |
| Genres | Hindi film music, Sufi, ghazal, qawwali |
| Active in | Indian film and music industry |
| Languages of work | Hindi, Urdu, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bengali, Marathi, Punjabi |
| Notable collaborators | A. R. Rahman, Pritam, Salim–Sulaiman, Vishal–Shekhar, Sajid–Wajid |
Background
Javed Ali comes from a musical family; his father, Hamid Hussain, was a singer, and Javed received early training in classical music. His vocal style draws on Sufi devotional traditions, and he often cites the influence of singers from the qawwali school. Before achieving wide recognition in films, he performed in stage shows and recorded for non-film albums.
Career
Early work
Javed Ali began his playback career with smaller assignments in Hindi films before being noticed for his rendition in the 2007 film Sirf. His breakthrough came when composer A. R. Rahman cast him for "Jashn-e-Bahaaraa" in Ashutosh Gowariker's Jodhaa Akbar (2008), a song that became one of his signature recordings.
Notable songs
- "Jashn-e-Bahaaraa" – Jodhaa Akbar (2008), composed by A. R. Rahman
- "Guzaarish" – Ghajini (2008), with A. R. Rahman, sung with Sonu Nigam
- "Arziyan" – Delhi-6 (2009), with Kailash Kher, composed by A. R. Rahman
- "Kun Faya Kun" – Rockstar (2011), with A. R. Rahman and Mohit Chauhan
- "Tu Jo Mila" – Bajrangi Bhaijaan (2015), composed by Pritam
- "Ishaqzaade" (title track) – Ishaqzaade (2012), with Shreya Ghoshal
- "Srivalli" (Hindi version) – Pushpa: The Rise (2021), composed by Devi Sri Prasad
Television and live performance
Javed Ali has appeared as a judge and performer on Indian television music shows, including reality and talent formats on Hindi general entertainment channels. He performs regularly in concert tours within India and abroad, often featuring Sufi repertoire alongside film hits.
Style
His voice is characterised by a soft timbre and the use of ornamentation drawn from classical and Sufi singing, including murki and taan. Composers have frequently cast him for songs requiring devotional or romantic expression with classical inflections, and he is closely identified with the music of A. R. Rahman.
Recognition
Javed Ali has received nominations and awards at major Hindi film music ceremonies for several of his recordings, including those from Jodhaa Akbar, Delhi-6 and Rockstar. He is widely regarded as one of the prominent Sufi-inflected playback voices of contemporary Hindi cinema.