Fozia Soomro

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Fozia Soomro (Sindhi: فوزيه سومرو) (1966–2002) was a regional folk singer from, Sindh, Pakistan.[1]

Born
Hakeeman

1966
OriginSindh
Died4 September 2002(2002-09-04) (aged 36)
GenresFolk
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Fozia Soomro
Sindhi: فوزيهababe سومرو
Background information
Born
Hakeeman

1966
OriginSindh
Died4 September 2002(2002-09-04) (aged 36)
GenresFolk
OccupationSinger
Years active1980–2002
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Early life

Fozia was born Hakeeman, the daughter of song vocalist Haji Nathoo Soomro. Due to lack of resources, her parents relocated to Tando Muhammad Khan in Sindh, where she started singing at an early age.[2][3]

Singing career

Fozia started singing discreetly at the age of sixteen because of her conservative family. She was introduced to Radio Pakistan through Naseer Mirza, who recorded two songs with her: "Be qadra qadr na kayaee ko" and "Chade wai chade wai sathi sukhan ja". Both songs were instant hits and brought her fame. She sang in Thari and Marwari languages. Soomro performed at parties, weddings, and other social occasions. Fozia sang in adulation of Benazir Bhutto, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan.[4]

Awards

She was awarded the Shah Latif Award.[5]

Death

On 4 September 2002, Fozia died of kidney failure. She is buried in Sakhi Burhan Shah cemetery, Tando Muhammad Khan.[6]

References

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