Junaid Jamshed Khan

Junaid Jamshed Khan (3 September 1964 – 7 December 2016) was a Pakistani account craftsman, TV character, style architect, incidental entertainer, vocalist lyricist, and minister. In the wake of graduating with a certificate in designing from the University of Engineering and Technology in Lahore, Jamshed quickly functioned as a regular citizen contractual worker and specialist for the Pakistan Air Force before zeroing in on a melodic career.

Jamshed initially increased cross country conspicuousness and worldwide acknowledgment as gathering 'Crucial Signs' singer in 1987 with the collection, Vital Signs 1. It incorporated the singles "Dil Pakistan", and "Tum Mil Gaye". The business achievement of Vital Signs' first collection built up Pakistan's awesome music industry.

In 1994, he delivered his presentation solo collection, Junaid of Vital Signs followed by Us Rah Par in 1999 and Dil Ki Baat in 2002. In 2004, Jamshed left the two his designing and music professions and, thereafter, centered around his strict exercises for Islam and presenting nasheeds on TV and delivering them on CDs. Jamshed additionally possessed a dressing boutique with the name "J." (read as "Jay Dot"), which has a few outlets all through Pakistan and some abroad.

In November 2014, Jamshed was blamed for impiety and in December 2014, in a video message, he was sorry for culpable individuals and making mistakes.

Junaid Jamshed and his second spouse kicked the bucket on 7 December 2016 when PIA Flight 661 smashed in Havelian. The flight was in transit to Islamabad from Chitral. He was in Chitral for a Tablighi Jamaat mission and was getting back to Islamabad.