Abida Parveen not averse to Bollywood
Abida Parveen not averse to Bollywood
Published: 12:00 am May 05, 2005
New Delhi: Having won the hearts of millions of Indians with her Sufi music, Pakistani singer Abida Parveen says she is not averse to singing for Bollywood. “Many offers have come in the past, but then I was very busy with my work abroad... If some offer from Bollywood comes my way now, I can think about it,” says Parveen, considered by many as heir to the late Qawwali legend Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.
“However, the Bollywood work would involve writing the songs and the music totally for it,” says Parveen, who was recently here for a Sufi music festival. “At the moment, I am in discussions with a Mumbai-based composer for bringing out a tribute album on Baba Bulle Shah,” she says. The Sufi singer says her work revolves around stage performances and bringing out Sufi albums which itself is a “full time job.” She has the reputation for making thousands of her fans weep when she settles into a trance.
“Sufi Allah ke Ishq me Jalta Hai magar logon par marham ka kaam karta hai” (Sufi is the burning love of Allah that soothes mortals), she says about her work. The 51-year old singer is no stranger to India, with having performed here even during troubled times.— Agencies