Chahat Fateh Ali Khan announces entry into politics
Chahat Fateh Ali Khan, the British-Pakistani sensation known for his viral singing videos, has taken an unexpected turn by entering the realm of politics. Opting to run as an independent candidate, Chahat has officially submitted his nomination papers for a seat in the National Assembly (NA).
Taking to microblogging platform X (formerly Twitter), Chahat, whose real name is Kashif Rana, announced that he is vying for candidacy in Lahore's NA-128, holding his nomination papers in hand. This development adds another layer to Chahat's multifaceted public persona. Widely recognized as 'Chahat Fateh Ali Khan,' he gained fame as an internet singing sensation, captivating millions of netizens with his distinctive style.
Before making waves in the world of music and politics, Chahat had a stint as a first-class cricketer in Pakistan. During the 1983-84 season of the Quaid-e-Azam trophy, he represented the Lahore team, playing two first-class matches and scoring 16 runs in three innings.
His journey took him beyond borders as he subsequently moved to the United Kingdom in pursuit of a brighter future. During his time there, Chahat also contributed to the local cricket scene by actively participating in club cricket for an impressive 12 years.
Chahat shot to fame when he sang the anthem for the eighth installment of the Pakistan Super League (PSL8). He became an internet sensation as Pakistani music fans commented on the anthem and many users trolled him for his singing skills and his stage name—an indisputable reference to Pakistan’s most celebrated qawaal and singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.
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