Analysis Of Mahmood Khan's Enuff Misfortune '

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What the audiences have to say about this tribute was very obvious. It is implied that whenever any piece of art is able to touch the audience on a personal level, it automatically becomes something out of this world, and is appreciated over ages. This is what happened with Khan’s “Enuff Misfortune”. People all over the world finally found a medium that could say their heart through his music, and Mahmood Khan became all the more favorite of many.
For Khan, it was not just a song like any other, it was a narration of his deep sorrow and the connection he felt with the USA became public after this. The world knows that Mahmood Khan’s music career began in the USA, and this is one reason why Khan felt the urge to portray the same in a masterpiece such as “Enuff Misfortune”. While people have their own distinct ways to express and grieve in times of such happenings, Khan’s way of expression touched the lives of millions.

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...ilm called “Kartoos” starring Sanjay Dutt as the lead actor in the film. For Mahmood Khan, this was just a beginning of a career filled with success and categorization as a mainstream artist. “Only One” brought the soundtracks of the album by Khan on hundreds of radio stations worldwide and his popularity amongst the Asians grew like never before.
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