Atif Aslam’s journey began not as a solo artist, but as the lead vocalist for the Pakistani rock band . In 2004, they released the song "Aadat" (Habit) . The song, with its melancholic melody and Atif's raw, powerful voice, became an instant sensation across the subcontinent. It wasn't just a song; it was a cultural moment that announced the arrival of a new singing sensation. Following this, his solo track "Woh Lamhe" from the film Zeher (2005) cemented his place in Bollywood, showcasing his incredible range in a deeply poignant song.
is one of the most celebratory pop-anthem collaborations in modern Indian music, bringing together Pakistani vocal powerhouse Atif Aslam and Bollywood actor Tiger Shroff . Released in 2015, this independent single immediately topped charts across South Asia. The track remains a definitive feel-good anthem about celebrating youth, overcoming obstacles, and embracing life with open arms.