

Parveen faced a large mirror while practicing for hours to ensure her posture and facial expressions wouldn't look ugly or unsuitable for stage performances. Parveen enjoys both vegetarian/non-vegetarian foods and is allergic to yogurt.


Parveen sang her first duet (jugalbandi) with Dilshad Khan at Jashn Festival concert in Afghanistan. Parveen met her next guru and future husband Dilshad Khan one day while he visited Pandit Chinmoy Lahiri's home. His family members had been serving as bonded labourers in a brick kiln for 20 years in order to repay a debt owed to the. She later learned music from Birendra Kumar Phukan and Hiren Sarma and then on her father's suggestion, she later learned music from Pandit Chinmoy Lahiri of Bengal. Nov 24,2021 - Directions: Read the following passage carefully, and answer the questions that follow.In 1980, Wasal Khan, a brick kiln worker from Sirhind, a city in Indias north-western state of Punjab, came to the capital city of New Delhi, driven by desperation and fear. She also received some early training from her grandfather Mohammed Najeef Khan, a Pathan. Parveen's father was her first guru and was very strict with her, permitting her to only listen to Lata Mangeshkar and established Indian Classical vocalists. One day while watching her humming in Ikramul's lap, Maroofa noticed daughter Parveen's talent and asked her husband to teach her. Parveen's grandparents were from Afghanistan but later immigrated to Iran. Parveen was born at Daccapatty in Nagaon city, Assam, India to Ikramul Mazid of Afghanistan and Maroofa Begum of Iran.
