Noor Jehan, born Allah Wasai, was an iconic Pakistani playback singer and actress who left an indelible mark on the music and film industries of both British India and Pakistan. With a career spanning over six decades, she recorded an astonishing 10,000 songs, showcasing her versatility across genres including Hindustani classical, Punjabi, and Sindhi music. Her powerful vocals and emotive performances earned her the title "Malika-e-Tarannum" (Queen of Melody) in Pakistan. Noor Jehan's influence extended beyond singing; she also made history as the first female film director in Pakistan with her directorial debut, "Chann Wey," in 1951. Her discography, featuring albums like "Dhola Tere Phecheh" and "Supreme Punjabi Collection," is a testament to her enduring legacy and continues to inspire generations of fans and artists alike.