Weekly Charts: 11th – 18th October 2009

October 17, 2009

Most popular files on KoolMuzone this week: Rahat Fateh Ali Khan – Ishq Junoon Deewangi Atif Aslam – Jalpari (Cokestudio) Atif Aslam – Tera Hone Laga Hun (Complete) Rahat Fateh Ali Khan – Khuda Zameen Say Gya Nahin Atif Aslam – Tu Janay Na Rahat Fateh Ali Khan – Main Tenu Samjawan Ki Rahat Fateh […]

Salman Ahmad – Prayers for Pakistan

September 27, 2009

On Saturday, Sept 12 the UN General Assembly’s gold-and-blue hall was chock-a-block. Those who were there, including the stiff-coloured diplomats, enjoyed themselves to the hilt at an event called Concert for Pakistan. Not only that, all of them prayed in unison for Pakistan’s well-being, especially for the violence-stricken northern areas.

Salman Ahmad to perform at the UN General Assembly

September 5, 2009

It’s a great cause, a charitable one… a charity concert for the 3 million internally displaced people (IDP) of Pakistan in the aftermath of the Swat crisis. Set to be held at the UN General Assembly on September 12, 2009 in New York City, the event is aimed primarily to raise funds for the IDPS. […]

Harry Potter and the magical tunes of Pakistani pop!

August 5, 2009

Harry Potter and the magical tunes of Pakistani pop! With the release of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, the story of the ‘boy who lived’ is still ongoing amidst global fanfare. Instep spoofs Harry Potter with the local pop music industry… By Maheen Sabeeh and Saba Imtiaz Atif Aslam as Harry Potter Harry Potter […]

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 […]

For whose sake, pray?

July 15, 2009

Hailed as a breakthrough film by critics and hoards of people who are still lining up for it outside cinema halls, Khuda Kay Liye unfortunately is not a very timely event. It is in fact a vivid example of how liberals (even the more intelligent ones like Shoaib Mansoor), though quick to predict cultural the […]