His body was repatriated to Faisalabad and was buried in Kabootran Wala Qabristan also known as Jhang Road Graveyard on Jhang Road, Faisalabad. As per the report, the doctors mentioned that one of the reasons for his death was that Pakistani hospitals had used infected dialysis equipment for his treatment. On 16 August 1997, he died due to sudden cardiac arrest at Cromwell Hospital, London. Musicians: Alam Lohar, Noor Jehan, Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, Amir Hussain Khan, Alla Rakha, Shaukat Ali Khan, Parveen Sultana, Farida Khanum, Ghulam Ali.Food: Karele Gosht, Dhaniya Gosht, Seekh Kebab, Biryani, Butter Chicken.Listed in CNN’s list of the twenty most iconic musicians from the past fifty years in 2010.Appeared on NPR’s (National Public Radio) 50 great voices list in 2010.Listed on 14th position in UGO’s list of the best singers of all time in 2008.Time magazine’s issue of 6 November 2006 “60 Years of Asian Heroes” listed him as top 12 artists and thinkers in the last 60 years.He holds Guinness World Record for the Most Qawwali Recordings.Legend Awards at UK Asian Music Awards in 2005 posthumously.Arts and Culture Prize of the Fukuoka Asian Culture Prizes in 1996.Grand Prix des Amériques at Montreal World Film Festival in 1996.President of Pakistan’s Award for Pride of Performance by Government of Pakistan in 1987.He also gave music to the movies like Dead Man Walking (1996) and Bend It Like Beckham (2002). Through the record label, Real World, he released five rock music albums some of his popular songs from the albums are, “Khawaja Tum Hi Ho,” “My Heart, My Life,” “Tere Bin Nai Lagda.” He also gave music for Bollywood movies, the first one being, “Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya” in 1997. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Composing With Michael Brook Through The Record Label, Real World