This experience, however, empowered Malangi’s melodies with more pathos and he wrote the song Inaan sohniyan dil diyan choraan toon, taoba Maula bachaway, a beautiful narration of the situation which took him to jail. His beloved, who eloped with him in the early years of Zia’s regime, succumbed later to family pressure in court and told the judge that she was actually kidnapped by Malangi who was jailed for a month. Malangi was a passionate lover and although his love was not unrequited, it took him to prison. In 1982, when he had an accident and was hospitalised, he came up with Surgeon puchhia duss Malangi ae chot kithon aai aye, a song that enthralled the audience at a PTV concert. Malangi was a poet and a composer, weaving his personal experiences into his lyrics. “It was the spell of Mansoor Malangi’s voice that the song became an instant hit and every Punjabi was humming this song”, claims Irshad Ali, a tabla master and Malangi’s close friend who used to perform with him since 1973. But the song Ik phull motiye da maar ke jaga sohniye previously sung by Kausar Malik, (a folk singer at Radio Pakistan Multan) shot Malangi to fame in 1974. Malangi was only 18 when his first song was broadcast on Radio Pakistan Lahore in 1965. The singer who released over 200 audio albums is fondly remembered by countless fans
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“I started singing from the age of seven”, Malangi said in his last interview to a popular entertainment TV channel. His father Pathan Ali was a sarangi player so Malangi inherited this musical talent from his father. Malangi was born on in Garh More village of District Jhang and named Mansoor Ali. In a nod to folklore, the suffering of Sassi was featured in many of his songs. His epic song Koi rohi yaad karendi dhola, wal aa toon is a rendition of this heart wrenching situation. In several songs, the woman is tearful and yearns for the return of her beloved. The lyrics captured the pain, suffering and longing of women who wait for the return of loved ones who are earning their livelihood away from home. Malangi’s songs reflected the culture of Punjab. His songs are still played over and over again on tractors ploughing the fields of Punjab, on trucks traversing national highways and on computers and cell phones, especially in Punjab. He passed away last December but the pathos and exceptional sweetness in his voice complemented by his immortal melodies will continue provide solace to his devoted listeners. Through his inimitable style of singing, Mansoor Ali Malangi gave a unique touch to the folk music of Punjab, ruling over the hearts of thousands of Punjabi music lovers for four decades. This App is a tribute to Mansoor Ali Malangi.From the Thal desert to the lush green plains of central Punjab and the pluvial Potohar, his voice echoed from every nook and corner of Punjab. He has still thousands of fans who miss his beautiful voice. Mansoor Malangi currently has 25 ratings with average rating value of 4.1 Mansoor Ali Malangi (Late) was a famous singer of Saraiki And Punjabi Language in Pakistan. According to Google Play Mansoor Malangi achieved more than 8 thousand installs. The current version is 3.0.0 released on. Android application Mansoor Malangi developed by Monsters Mind is listed under category Music & audio.