Sanam Marvi
Sanam Marvi is a Pakistani folk and Sufi singer known for her unique and soulful voice. She was born on April 17, 1986, in Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan.
Sanam Marvi started her singing career at a young age and became known for her renditions of Sufi poetry and Punjabi folk songs. She rose to fame with her appearances in various music shows and festivals on Pakistani television. Some of her popular songs include “Yaar Vekho”, “Ishq mein tere”, and “Manzil-e-Sufi” among others.
Apart from her work as a singer, Sanam Marvi is also known for her contributions to Pakistani cultural and social issues. She has performed at various events and concerts to raise awareness about social issues like women’s rights and child labor. Sanam Marvi has also collaborated with various music composers in the Pakistani music industry and has worked on independent music projects.
Sanam Marvi has received several awards and honors for her work, including the Pride of Performance Award by the Government of Pakistan in 2012. She continues to be an active singer and performer and is known for her unique and soulful approach to Sufi music and Punjabi folk songs.