Background
Fateh was born in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. He is the son of the Bangladeshi diplomat, statesman, Sufi, and first Bangladeshi foreign secretary Abul Fateh.
Fateh was born in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. He is the son of the Bangladeshi diplomat, statesman, Sufi, and first Bangladeshi foreign secretary Abul Fateh.
London School of Economics.
He has lived in Geneva, Paris, Prague, Baghdad, Algiers, Calcutta, Delhi, Lahore, Karachi and London. Practition
From 2000 to 2004, Aladin was Company/Vice-Chair of the Mayor of London"s Cultural Strategy Group. Live art and magic
Fateh is also a magician, described in 1999 by The Times, as "an extraordinary magician, performer and artist." In 2005, Aladin"s sleight of hand magic was showcased in the international film project Book of Cool.
In 2007, Aladin played himself in the Universal Pictures film Magicians.
Fateh"s ventures in entertainment include being commissioned by private clients in Las Vegas and Monte Carlo as well as in London (Hurlingham Club, Sanderson Hotel, Peacock House etc), opening onstage for Paul Weller, Beth Orton and Mark East. Smith, entertained at Alexander McQueen’s official London Fashion Week after-party. Also as Master of Ceremonies and co-organiser of the world’s biggest magic event featuring 800 magicians from around the world which had a combined live theatre and television audience of hundreds of millions in Bangalore, India.
In 2003, Fateh (along with several members of his family) appeared in the documentary film Roxanna"s Story, part of the "National Geographic" series "Running for Freedom" about Londoners whose lives were affected by tyranny in their or their ancestors’ countries of origin.