Lahore: The 17th death anniversary of renowned singer Iqbal Bano was observed on Tuesday. Bano, who left a significant mark on the world of South Asian music, was remembered for her contributions to the genre of semi-classical Urdu ghazals and her work in film music.
According to Radio Pakistan, Iqbal Bano received her musical training from Ustad Chand Ali Khan, a foundation that helped her gain prominence in her field. Her unique style and soulful renditions captivated audiences and established her as a leading figure in the musical landscape.
Bano's contributions to music were recognized with the prestigious Pride of Performance award, celebrating her influence and impact in the industry. Her legacy continues to inspire new generations of musicians and music lovers alike.
Iqbal Bano passed away in Lahore on this day in 2009, leaving behind a rich and enduring legacy in South Asian music.