Rungg

November 4th, 2006

From Hum Na to Meri Duniya, your music seems to be very diverse in terms of musical expression. Are you trying to find your niche or this diversity is an attempt towards generating mass appeal?Rungg

Ifu: Diversity is the one salient feature in our album. However it is not an intentional effort for commercial reasons but is just the natural mood resulting from the sort of song writing we did. The music is simple, catchy & accessible. In this creative process if the album had become diverse and thus has mass appeal then it is a very desirable unintentional outcome.

Anoushey Ashraf: Embracing fame

July 4th, 2006

Loving every minute of the fame and fortunes that have come so early to her in life, Anoushey Ashraf is geared to meet new challenges and make her mark in the world of show-biz. The youngest presenter to have been selected for the Lux Style Awards held in Dubai last year, she is going places with her bubbly personality and touch of panache. She shares her glories and dreams with Fashion Collection.

Embracing fameHow did it feel being the youngest presenter at the LSA last year?

It was quite an honor for me being there with the cream of the industry, and I had a great time.

The music industry — a lonesome rider against foreign competition

October 12th, 2005

It appears as if the floodgates have been opened for foreign entertainment and news channels. The last couple of years have seen an invasion by cable channels, which can be seen wherever you go, from restaurants and homes to shops. This is all part of the phenomenon called ‘globalisation’. Pakistani viewers, noticeably, are losing interest in local channels because of the glitz and glamor of the foreign media. It is easy to see that the majority of images beaming out of television sets are of foreign films and shows. Viewers countrywide prefer Indian music, films and Hollywood flicks and this has resulted in the local channels being relegated to the background.

Sushmita , Saif , Malaika in Karachi

May 3rd, 2005

Karachi rocked with Sushmita Sen, Saif Ali Khan and Malaika Arora who flew in exclusively to perform here.

With the latest wave of cultural exchange between India and Pakistan a number of Indian actors have flown in to Karachi and Lahore, either to perform or to promote their films, and of course the message of peace.






Categories


Archives


Links


Meta

Most Popular

Recent Comments

Latest Entries