Zabeer Ali Zafar: Emerging Independent Music Artist, Actor, Composer, Founder of TBNpools and TGIO

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The ability to create new and original music is evident in the way singer-composers write their songs. They often write about personal experiences and emotions, which allows their fans to connect with them on a personal level. This personal connection is what sets them apart from other musicians and allows them to create a truly unique experience for their fans.

Today we are talking about Singer and Founder of TBNpools Mr. Zabeer Ali Zafar. Born on 7th October in Udupi, Karnataka.

Zabeer Ali Zafar did his schooling from Milagres English Medium School Kallianpur following which he joined Government Pre-University College, Kemmannu. After that, he did his B.Com from Mahatma Gandhi Memorial College, Udupi. Further to this, Zabeer Ali Zafar did his Master’s in Business Administration from the Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India, Bangalore. He is pursuing further in getting a PHD in marketing. Zabeer Ali Zafar’s key interests are along cricket, singing, basketball, volleyball, modeling etc.

Now let’s talk a little about his profession. Zabeer Ali Zafar is the founder TBNpools and TGIO (The Great Indian Outdoors), composes songs and also gives life to those songs with his mesmerizing voice. Zabeer Ali Zafar’s singing gives a beautiful touch to the song and his voice and singing style touches the hearts of his audience. Apart from singing he has a physique like a leading model, his height is 5’11 ft, and his weight is 72, he is good at carrying all kinds of attires and brings out his captivating looks.

Zabeer Ali Zafar debuted with his song ‘Pari’ which was shot in India and Dubai, it’s a Hindi song. Zabeer Ali Zafar crossed the mind of his audience with this prolific song and later he gave more hit songs – Saathitu Jo nahin (Hindi), Bewafa kyu hue, Janiye, Indian (a mass patriotic anthem song) and Tu hi Zindagi. Zabeer continues to create many more songs for us to cherish.

Zabeer believes that singing is a profession that connects with people’s mind and touches their soul, and can change their mood. The talent of his singing excites us and keeps our mind cheerful.

Websites: www.zabeeralizafar.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beingzabeer/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zabeeralizafar

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