F.P. Report
LAHORE Song lovers are set to observe 11th death anniversary of legendary folk singer Reshma on Sunday (today).
The iconic singer shot to stardom with her household and everlasting song ‘Lambi Judai’. Her fans are all set to observe her 11the death anniversary, with remembering her performance in music arena, and skills in singing folk songs.
The fans also remembered her as the ‘Nightingale of Desert’ due to her strong grip on folk singing.
Legends like Reshma are born in centuries as she was a natural singer and those who have a natural style can never die, they are made for their art which keeps them alive forever in hearts.
Today many singers are singing but Reshma had own identity and her quality of voice still mesmerises music lovers and compel them to admire her.
Legendary artist like Reshma and other folk artists are celebrated throughout the country and various government departments remember and acknowledge their contributions in the field of arts by organising special programmes countrywide.
The folk singer was awarded with Sitara-e-Imtiaz for her services to the field of folk songs and her powerful singing style.
Reshma recorded various folk songs for Radio Pakistan.
Her first project with the company “Laal Meri” was an instant hit and she got fame with several television appearances in the 1960s.
Reshma contributed songs for both the Pakistani and Indian film industry.
Some of her most memorable songs include “Laal Meri”, “Hai O Rabba Nahion Lagda Dil Mera”, “Ankhiyan No Rehen De” and “Lambi Judai” among others.
She died on 3 November 2013 in Lahore after suffering from throat cancer for several years.