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Interviews & Radio

Adnan Malik Talks About His Profession, Upcoming Projects & Coke Studio [Interview]

By Hasan Faridi

Adnan Malik may not always be in the limelight, but he’s definitely one of the people who brings things into the light. He is the director of AMP, a Video Producer at Pakistan’s renowned music platform Coke Studio, a television host/model and an Asia Society Young Leader of the World.

I got the chance to interview him and ask him about his profession, his work at Coke Studio, and his current (and upcoming) projects.

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Fashion Female Artists Pictures

Strings, Mahira Khan, Adnan Malik, Anisa Shaikh, Zoe Viccaji & Rachel Viccaji’s Photo Shoot for Uth Oye 2011

Photography: Adnan Malik
Styling: Jamie Abidi
Retouching and Post: Uth Oye!

Uth Oye! Official Website
Official Facebook Page

Rachel Viccaji Photo Shoot for Uth Oye 2011 (2)
Rachel Viccaji wearing "Bachaaao!"

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Articles Rap/HipHop Reviews

Kostal hit the dance floor with ‘Jaan Jaye’

Song: ‘Jaan Jaye
Artist: Kostal
Directed by: Uns Mufti (ROLA)

Kostal Jaan Jaye 1It is every begum’s darkest (domestic help-related) fantasy come true. With ‘Jaan Jaye’, Kostal’s hip-hop ditty that first became popular in 2006, we are treated to a colourful peek into the secret life of the cook and maali (gardener) in those gloriously unsupervised moments which every employer fears, and none has any idea about.

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Articles Female Artists Pictures

Top 5 Pakistani Female VJs

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Guest Author: Illusions

1- Naveen Waqar

Naveen Waqar Fuse

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Articles

Gumby, Omran Shafique, Khalid Khan and others come together with the reclusive and legendary Aamir Zaki for a musical fiesta

All I want to do is rock!
Musicians par excellence Gumby, Omran Shafique, Khalid Khan and others come together with the reclusive and legendary Aamir Zaki for a musical fiesta

Sara Zia Khan
Karachi

Sunday night, Karachi experienced something, which doesn’t happen a lot. A spontaneous, chilled out blues, rock jam session for a niche crowd at the Pakistan American Cultural Center (PACC). And that too with a man who can make guitars weep and dance, celebrate and mourn with explosive verve and nerve. When he plays live, its no ordinary day. The man is the guitar wizard Aamir Zaki. This night he was in the limelight and he proved why he needs to be there more often.