Abrar-ul-Haq is Offered a Film Opposite Katrina Kaif

January 20, 2012

Recently Shoaib Mansoor‘s movie, ‘Bol‘ a super-hit, and well received by the Pakistani audience was released in India with the collaboration of EROS Entertainment. We’re seeing a lot of Pakistani-Indian artists’ getting together in music, and movie collaborations. We just saw Ali Zafar with Katrina Kaif in ‘Mere Brother Ki Dulhan‘ starring Imran Khan as […]

Musicians with a cause

April 18, 2010

By Amina Baig It’s easy to look at rockstars on television and think: “Oh that’s easy!” having a job that requires you to sing and play instruments, look good in videos, make public appearances and sign corporate contracts looks like the most glam job in the world. But it is a grueling job too; apart […]

Music in the Naughties: A turbulant soundtrack

January 10, 2010

By Madeeha Syed With 2010 slated to be a comeback year for the music industry – provided everything goes as planned – here is a concise look at Pakistani pop music this past decade From 2000 to 2001: Slow beginnings Pakistani rock phenomenon Junoon was at the peak of its glory and had just released […]

Music Article: Best Left Unsung – By NFP

August 2, 2009

Best left unsung by Nadeem F. Paracha Modern Pakistani pop culture is a cultural extension of the upper echelons of urban middle-class Pakistan. This remains in spite of the fact that acts such as Sajjad Ali, Nazia and Zoheb, Abrar-ul-Haq, Atif Aslam, and to a certain extent, Junoon and the Vital Signs have often managed […]