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Showing posts with label Interviews. Show all posts

Monday, 9 January 2012

Interview Of Ali Zafar


Interview Of Ali Zafar

From being a painter to a model to a musician to an actor, Pakistani pop superstar Ali Zafar has come a long way. Multitalented and versatile, Zafar, who hit the music scene in 2003 with his mega hit single “Channo”, is making waves in Bollywood where he has worked in three films so far — Tere Bin LadenMere Brother Ki Dulhan and the recently shot London,ParisNew York. The busy star talks to The Express Tribuneabout his latest endeavour, working in Bollywood and his future plans.
How would you compare working in India to working in Pakistan?
Well, India has a very sophisticated industry, with everything done on a professional level. We don’t have that kind of support and backing from our government. However, I’m currently in talks with people regarding the best ways to contribute to the growth and prosperity of Lollywood. People must realise that a lot of other industries are connected to the film industry and the growth of the latter will have a multiplier effect — one example is that more jobs and opportunities will open up as a more groomed film industry will require experts in make-up and fashion.
Any plans for Lollywood?
Well, the Pakistani film industry (as I like to call it rather than Lollywood) generally revolves around the same themes. As soon as they get away from the typical storylines, I’ll start considering it. To be honest, I don’t even fit the role of the fat-bellied gunda — a must character in local films.
What scenes are you uncomfortable with?
I’m generally very uncomfortable doing romantic scenes. It’s my personal conscience that sets the limits and I don’t venture beyond that. I’ve actually made it quite clear before as well that I won’t venture into kissing and love-making scenes.
You went on to work in films; another musician Fawad Khan is featuring in drama serials. Would you want to work in a Pakistani drama in the near future?
I’m really happy for Fawad Khan. To be honest, I always thought that this guy is so talented and is being underutilised. I still think that he should push his boundaries more and maybe work in Bollywood. He really is a powerhouse of talent. Right now, since I’m so tied up with film projects, I don’t have any plans to work on a television drama but let’s see, maybe in the future.
What do you miss the most while travelling?
These days, it’s winter season in Pakistan. I really miss sitting in my lawn and having oranges with my family. I love spending chilly evenings with my family.
Do you think music has taken a backseat for you?
Well, I just had a concert in Islamabad a couple of days back. Apart from that, I composed the music, wrote and sang a couple of songs for LondonParisNew York so I’m very much in touch with my musical side. For the time being, I’ll most probably continue to produce music through films; I think that’s the only way songs get heard these days.
These days, many new singers are openly declaring their political stance. Do you think that’s a good idea?
I’m actually quite happy that the youth is more aware now and that musicians are actively contributing in whatever way they can in raising awareness.
However, for me, I’m a musician first so I’d prefer to stay away from politics as much as possible. My main concern is producing quality music and I plan to stay focused on that for the time being.
What lies ahead? There were reports that you have signed a
Hollywood film?
Right now, I’m working on David Dhawan’s Chashme Buddoor — details of the character and film will be revealed in due time. Regarding the Hollywood film, it’s not confirmed as I haven’t signed it yet. There are certain things in the script that I have reservations with.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 5th, 2012.

Friday, 6 January 2012

Interview Of Umair Shahzad


Interview Of Umair Shahzad The Singer Who Got Real Fame With Pakistani Version Kolavori Di (Jaa Teri Asi Ki Taisi) 

Name:
Umair Shahzad

Hobbies:
Music, Computer Graphics

Bio Graphy:
Name: Umair Shahzad
Profession : Music
Specialty: Vocals
Genre: Classical – Pop - Ballad
Asian Vocals Inspiration: Ustad Amir Khan, Mehdi Hassan, Ustad Mubarak Ali Kha, Ustad Salamat Ali Kha, Ustad Barkat Ali Kha, Tufail Niazi, Salamat Ali Khan
Asian Composers: Nisar Bazmi . Sohail Rana . Naushad . O.P Nayyar . S.D.Burman
Western Vocals Inspiration : Steave Wonder
Western Composer : Beethoven – Yanni
Favourite Raga: Hansdhun
Favourite Taal : Rupak (7 beats)
Favourite Laya Kar Vocalist : Ustad Salamat Ali Kha
Favourite Tabla Player : Ustad Shukat Kha – Ustad Bashir Kha – Zakir Hussain – Ustad Tarri
Favourite Sitarist : Ustad Vilayat Khan - Ustad Nafees Ahmed
Favouite Sarangi Player : Ustad Sultan Khan

Umar Shahzad was born on April 20th 1984, in Karachi, the son of a musician and a housewife. From an early age of 4, he showed great musical talent, learning to sing. At the age of 5, His father use to teach him the basics of music by letting him listen to the recordings of Mehdi Hassan, Ustad Amanat Ali, Ustad Salamat Ali & respected Tufail Niazi. As he was the student and of Late. Sir Nisar Bazmi, The great music composer of Pakistani Music Industry.

Form the age of 7, he started to perform as a child artist on Pakistan Television (PTV) for the famous PTV producers including Shaheen Ansari & Fahmeeda Nasreen and composer respected Javed Meer. Umair has performed with many famous artists of Pakistan in the childhood age including Late Shafeeq-ur-Rehman, Muni Begum, Tahseen Javed, Alam Geer, Sheki etc.

For some years after the age of 16 actually he started his career as a Graphic Designer.

In 2005, he joined the National Academy of Performing Arts, for Music Graduation, under the guidance of Ustad Salamat Ali, Ustad Nafees Ahmed Khan, Ustad Bashir Khan and Arshad Mehmood.
His musical education is mainly divided into two sections of expertise, one is Eastern Classical Vocals i.e. Raag Dari Sangeet by Maestro Salamat Ali– and the other is Rhythm i.e. Laya Kari by unbeatable Ustad Nafees Ahmed Khan.
He is very much inspired by the singing style of Ustad Amir Khan & Mehdi Hassan. His first classical lesson when he actually decided to sing classical music was the Tarana in Raga Hansdhun by Ustad Amir Khan. In the recent times he follows Ustad Mubarak Ali khan as a distance teacher.

On the composition side, his inspiration from Pakistan is late. Sir Nisar Bazmi & respected Sohail Rana. As he is blessed that he learn 3 years from Late. Sir Nisar Bazmi. From Indian composers history he is found of Sir Naushad, S.D Burman & O.P Nayyar.
Western influences are Steve wonder, ABBA and Yanni.
Why Music?
Music is part of nature, and we adapt to nature.

Best Experience In this Field:
I performed in Nepal, a fusion Peace with a Nepalese Rock Band For the first time met them behind the stage, but what a magical thing this music is, that we performed to together for half an hour,  without any prior jamming.

Worst Experience In this Field:

When ever you visit a Pakistani music channel, you always have a new worst experience, so leave it

Best Part Of life:
Music, the best gift of nature.

Any Words For Pakistan Media:
"Try promoting your stuff, not just by saying, but by on airing the songs of your artist on TV channels, and Music channels should stay focused on music, not politics"

Why people go n work in India?
They give us respect, the pay well, they know the value of music, unfortunately in Pakistan its still not decided being haram or halal.

Any Suggestion for newcomers?

Stick to your decisions & prove them right, its little difficult but not impossible.


Tuesday, 3 January 2012

Zainster Exclusive Interview


Zainster also known as (Mc Zainster, Rapstar Zainster) Exclusive Interview


Hobbies: 

Ans: To make music, write rhymes, Rap all the time. Except music I love to hang out with my mates. There’s much more but that’s what mostly I do 

Bio Graphy:

Mohammed Zain Ul Abaidin (born October 24, 1993), better known by his stage name Zainster, is a Pakistani rapper. Zainster is best known as a live performer. His music career began in 2011 after his debut track released MALANG. People started Loving his voice in PAKISTAN, UK, USA, INDIA and Around Europe as well.  He is known as a Youngest Punjabi/English Rapper of Pakistan. Now soon his new track Kurri Shikari and collaborations with various artists will be released internationally...

Why Music?
Ans: Because since the day I came to know the real world there was no other way to express my feelings and what I am... Being honest my music reflects what I am.. And was born with my rhymes: p



Best Experience In this Field:

Ans: Best experience ummm! when I walk to the stage to perform and people scream my name louder is the best part.

Worst Experience in this Field:

Ans: Never happened till now... but yeah when I just stepped into this field in the start when u don’t get musicians who can try to understand what u want is the worst thing!!


Best Part Of life:

Ans: When I see people listening to my stuff


Any Words for Pakistan Media:

Ans: Umm..!! Yeah WE have a lot talent in our own Country we should appreciate that and should thank to Our GOD... And we should help our youth and promote them.

Why people go n work in India?

Ans: HaHa!! No matter where we go what we do we will always stay Pakistani.. What if people go to India we go to that industry and we come back after winning their hearts
.. And still they call us PAKISTANI.. in simple words We want the whole world to know that what Pakistani`s are

Any Suggestion for newcomers?

Ans: First understand yourself, believe yourself then make a Goal in your life... Work hard for that never look back. Then One day the whole world will know what you are 

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