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Atif Aslam threw a grand Daavat-e-Walima on March 29 at Royal Palm club in Lahore to welcome his wife, Sara. The Walima was attended by some of his musician friends including, Ali Azmat, Farhad Humayun, Meesha Shafi and JoSH. Take a look at the photos below.
This year’s Lux Style Awards were held at the Expo Center in Karachi. The awards started with an amazing rap performance by Entity Paradigm‘s Ahmed Ali Butt, who was also the host for the night. The highlight of the show was Ali Zafar’s tribute to the late King of Ghazal Mehdi Hassan sahab.
This year, the awards for music category, especially that for Best Emerging Talent, received deserving attention. The big winners at the awards were Ali Zafar, who received the award for the Best Music Album for “Jhoom” from Mekaal Hasan and Zoe Viccaji, and Quratulain Balouch, who received two awards – Song of the Year and Best Original Soundtrack – for none other than “Woh Humsafar Tha,” which was produced by Waqar Ali for the drama series “Humsafar.”
The award for Best Music Video Director as per LSA voting was given to Adnan Malik for “Mera Bichra Yaar” (by Zoe Viccaji & Strings).
Nominations for the 11th LUX Style Awards were announced in Karachi this week. The Awards office of Pakistan’s most credible and coveted Awards released nominations in 26 categories in the genres of Film, Music, Television and Fashion.
The LSA Film Jury voted for Bol across all three categories. Shoaib Mansoor’s Bol was the sole film that made the grade and qualified as a bonafide entrant for an Award that is given out for excellence in cinema.
On Tuesday the 28th of February 2012, Levi’s® officially launched its new Global store at Dolman City Mall, Karachi. The inauguration was organized by Adnan Malik Productions (AMP) and CityFM89.
The store opening started off with much fanfare and excitement, brand ambassadors, Strings and Zoe Viccaji were present at the outlet for a public shirt signing between 6:30 pm and 8:00 pm. This was attended by the general public and there was a deluge of fans as they crowded into the store to take pictures and get autographs from their favorite stars.
The launch continued with an exclusive invite only performance by Zoe Viccaji and Strings. Celebrities and members of Karachi society were out in full force on the red carpet. Attendees included Rohail Hyatt, Saqib Malik, Q from the band JoSH, Anoushey Ashraf, Ainy Jaffri, Saima Mohsin, Shehroz Sabzwari, Alishba Yousuf and Hira Tareen.
JoSH‘s tribute to R.D.Burman by doing their own rendition of the classic “Yeh Zameen Ga Rahi Hai“. Shot in Lahore by the talented duo of Maram & Aabroo, JoSH brought the Delhi scenery to Lahore.
JoSH – Yeh Zameen (Video Shoot)
Photos by: Taha Sadaqat

Video shoot for JoSH‘s rendition of R.D Burman classic ‘Yeh Zameen Ga Rahi Hai’ in old Lahore, which stars actress and model Aamina Sheikh. Check out the gallery below for some behind the scenes photos.
Photos Courtesy: Faisal Farooqui @ Dragonfly and Others

Asifa and Nabeel’s show opened with the title song of popular Pakistani television serial “Humsafar” sung live by musician Quratulain Balouch (QB), which was followed by another live musical performance by singer Bilal Khan. The show concluded with another song by QB.
Canadian-Pakistani band “Josh” performed live for Sara Rohale Asghar performing a medley of their popular songs. Meesha Shafi also walked the ramp for Sara Rohale Asghar, Rouge and Ali Xeeshan.
Below are a few pictures from the 3rd day (20th December, 2011) of PFDC L’Oréal Paris Bridal Week:
Photography by Syed Qadri

Ali Azmat and his band, Noori, Bilal Khan and JoSH performing live at the Karachi Gymkhana on Friday, October 28. View the concert pictures below:
JoSH – S.I.N.G (Official Music Video)
Brand New video for S.I.N.G (Songs Inspired by the Need to Give) by JoSH. This charity project will donate all proceeds to victims effected by natural disasters all over the world. Inspired by the floods that hit Pakistan, the project aims to help people all over the world.
Please open your hearts and help all those in need.