Best song, Best Composition, Best Lyrics "Aadat"- 2nd Jazz Indus Music Awards (Pakistan).
Best playback singer, Best debut singer - Sahara Sangeet Awards (India).
Best Song, Best Lyricist, Best Composition - ARY Music Awards (Pakistan).
Most Wanted Male - The Musik Awards (Pakistan).
Best pop star of the year - Filmazia awards (Pakistan).
Best album of the year "Doorie" - 2007 LUX style awards (Pakistan).
Received Tamgha-e-Imtiaz (Star-of-Excellence) from the Pakistan government.
Best stylish musician of 2007 - MTV Pakistan style awards.
Most stylish MUSICIAN - MTV STYLE LYCRA AWARDS INDIA
Popular Songs
Woh Lamhe - from the movie Zeher. This song did a business of more than $1,000,000 in India.[citation needed] This song opened the doors of bollywood for Atif and he is now one of the few singers of the nation who are doing play back singing in bollywood.
Pehli Nazar Mein -from the movie Race
Tere Bin - from the movie Bas Ek Pal
Hum Kis Gali Ja rahe hain
Aadat - from the movie Kalyug
Mahi ve
Doorie(was an album)
Kuch Is Tarah
Meri Kahani
Chor Gayai
Pehli Nazaar Mein - Race
His songs Aadat and Ehsaas were included in a Hollywood art movie Man Push Cart. The film had its world premiere at the 2005 Venice Film Festival. The film entered the "official selection" of the 2006 Sundance Film Festival and won the Fipresci Critic's Award at the London Film Festival.
Pehli Nazar Mein -from the movie Race
Tere Bin - from the movie Bas Ek Pal
Hum Kis Gali Ja rahe hain
Aadat - from the movie Kalyug
Mahi ve
Doorie(was an album)
Kuch Is Tarah
Meri Kahani
Chor Gayai
Pehli Nazaar Mein - Race
His songs Aadat and Ehsaas were included in a Hollywood art movie Man Push Cart. The film had its world premiere at the 2005 Venice Film Festival. The film entered the "official selection" of the 2006 Sundance Film Festival and won the Fipresci Critic's Award at the London Film Festival.
Controversy
After the release of the song Aadat by Jal, there were disputes within the band about Atif's brother being the band's manager. At this point Atif broke off from the band to do his own solo album. As both the Jal, "Aadat", and Atif’s album, Jalpari, shared certain tracks (such as "Aadat", "Wo Lamhey", "Dil Harey") an unofficial war over rights began which resulted in both sides claiming to possess hard proof to support their respective claims (that, they alone owned the concerned songs). The hype this feud gave to both Atif and the new Jal was extraordinary and split the music fans with the fans of each side backing their respective favourite.
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