Aima Baig Pakistani Singer Biography, Height, Weight, Education, Family, Husband, Age, Net Worth, List of Film Songs, List of Dramas songs, List of Awards:
Aima Baig was born on 10 March 1995 in Pakistan. Aima Baig is a famous Pakistani Singer. She is known for her look on Dunya News’ program Mazaaq Raat from 2015 to 2017. She rose to fame from her music in Lahore Se Aagey (2016), after which she gained fashionableness through many other soundtracks and her look in Coke Studio. She was grant Tamgha-e-Fakhre-Imtiaz in August 2019. (Sahir Ali Bagga)
Discover their age, husband, net worth, weight, height, career, family, photos, biography and more.
Find out about all their important achievements or achievements. (Sehar Mirza)
Family:
She lives with her family in Rahim Yar Khan. His father’s name is Baig Anwar Muhammad, and Baig was raised in Oman. Her dad is an electrical engineer, and she has two female siblings and two brothers. She is the fourth girl. Her sister Komal Baig serves as her executive. Her mother passed away in 2017 after brawl cancer for six years. After being deprived of her, Aima Baig committed her life to cancer patients and is actively employed with Shaukat Khanum Monument Cancer Hospital and Research Centre for charity. (Javed Sheikh)
Social Media Handles:
Instagram: @aima_baig_official
Facebook: aimabaigofficial/
Twitter: @iamaimabaig
Who is her husband?
Aima Baig is engaged to Shehbaz Shigri but long ago they ended their betrothal.
What is their age?
He is currently 32 years old.
Net Worth:
Their net worth is $1 million – $5 million.
How tall is he?
His height is 5 feet 5 inches.
How much do they weigh?
Aima’s weight is 53 kg.
What is their religion?
Her religion is Islam, she is a Muslim girl and was born in a Muslim family. (Imran Ashraf)
How much education did they get?
His education is graduate.
Film Song of Aima Baig
- “Kalabaz Dil”
- “Befikriyan”
- “Ehle Dil”
- “Balu Mahi”
- “Kaif o Suroor”
- “Lafzon Main Kharabi Thi”
- “Hone Do”
- “Sadqa”
- “Yunhi Rastay Mai”
- “Pyar Wyar”
- “Item Number”
- “Chan Ve”
- “Sajna Door”
- “Aya Lariye”
- “Be Adab Be Mulahiza”
- “Ye Aaj Mujh Ko Kya Hua”
- “Balma Bhagora”
- “Kuch To Hua Hai”
- “Khawabon Mein”
- “Loota Rey”
- “Pretty Face”
- “Rahain” (Atif Aslam)
Drama song of Aima Baig:
- “Main Tenu Samjhawan Ki”
- “Ishq Aatish Hai”
- “Aitebar”
- “Imam Zamin”
- “Adhi Gawahi”
- “Ek Pagli Hai Ye”
- “Aik Thi Rania”
- “Ye Jag Khudgarz Bara”
- “Shikwa Hai Dard Se”
- “Duhaiyan”
- “Allah Hu”
- “Romeo Heer”
- “Ja Tujhe Maaf Kiya”
- “Dil ka Dil se hua hai Ehd-e-Wafa”
- “Raaz-e-Ulfat”
- “Dil Tera Hogaya”
- “O Zalim”
- “Koi Aisa Dard”
- “O Meherban Shukriya”
- “Amanat Ho”
- “Khata”
- “Ik Hook”
Coke Studio:
Qaumi Taranah
Qaumī Tarānāh” is the state hymn of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and earlier the ascendancy of Pakistan. It was put in writing in Urdu by Hafeez Jalandhari in 1952 and the music was calm by Ahmad G. (Asad Siddiqui)
Chagla in 1949, foregoing the lyrics. It was transmitted honestly for the first time on Radio Pakistan on 13 August 1954, sung by Jalandhari himself, and officially hugged on 16 August 1954 by the inside Ministry of the Government of Pakistan. (Bushra Ansari)
- “Baazi”
- “Kaatay Na Katay”
- “Baanware”
- “Hum Dekhenge”
- “Aatish”
- “Malang”
- “Ballay Ballay”
- “Dhola”
- “Heeray”
List of Songs:
- “Nane Hathon Me Qalam”
- “Teriyaan”
- “Agae Shaan Se Hum”
- “Mein Bhi”
- “Sab Pakistani Milte Hein”
- “Aey Zindagi”
- “Safai Anthem”
- “Khel Ja Dil Se”
- “Te Quiero”
- “Sao Banjara”
- “Te Quiero Mucho”
- “Bijli”
- “Be Myself”
- “Mai Hoon Sitara”
- “Ve Mahiya”
- “Groove Mera“
- “Aik Qaum, Aik Manzil”
- “Na Cher Malangaan Nu”
- “Sitaray Sitaray”
- “Stunner”
- “Tu Mera Na Hua”
- “Sohna Tu”
- “Agay Dekh“
- “Game Strong Hai”
- “Khelo Aazadi Se“
- “Rent Free”
- “Washmallay”
- “Satrangi”
- “Khul Ke Khel”
TV Commercial:
- “The Bonfire Song”
- “Maggi”
- “Bannay”
- “Nova Song”
- “Light & Glow”
- “Maula Mere”
- Mitti Ke Sau Rung
- “Deewane”
- “Level up Your Hair
Lux Style Awards:
- “Kalabaaz Dil” (2017)
- “Sadqa” (2018)
- “Kaif o Suroor” (2018)
- “Raaz-e-Ulfat” (2021)
- “O Zalim” (2021)
- “Na Cher Malangaan Nu” (2022) (Yasir Nawaz)
Galaxy Lollywood Awards:
- “Kalabaaz Dil” (2017)
- “Kaif o Suroor” (2018)
- “Item Number” (2018)
- “Yunhi Rastay Mai” (2019) (Nida Yasir)
Pakistan International Screen Award:
- “Dhola” (2020)
- “Do Bol”
- “Raaz-e-Ulfat” (2021)
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