Artist: Faakhir Mehmood
Song: ‘Sawal’ – Street Song
Faakhir Mehmood recently sang a number titled “Sawal” for the episode 12 of children`s program “Sim Sim Hamara” (Pakistani version of “Sesame Street”).
Artist: Faakhir Mehmood
Song: ‘Sawal’ – Street Song
Faakhir Mehmood recently sang a number titled “Sawal” for the episode 12 of children`s program “Sim Sim Hamara” (Pakistani version of “Sesame Street”).
Faakhir‘s press conference set blazing fire throughout the industry, pouring in questions and querries regarding his new album “Jee Chaahay”. It was held at the Pearl Continental Hotel, Karachi. View the album launch pictures below:
Artist: Faakhir Mehmood
Song: Allah Karay
The music video features Mahnoor Baloch and Mikal Zulfiqar.
Wardrobe by Mehreen Faakhir
Directed by Amena Khan
Produced by DreamTeamFilms (Pvt.) Ltd.
H/T: Nazeeha
Sneak Preview from the shoot of the music video shoot of “Allah Karay“, the song from Faakhir‘s upcoming album. The music video features Mahnoor Baloch and Mikal Zulfiqar.
Courtesy: Fahadee, H/T: Aleem Zafar
Atif Aslam, Humaima Malick, Mahira Khan, Manzar Sehbai, Ahmad Jahanzeb, Adnan Malik, Faakhir, Emu, Nabila, Mahnoor Baloch, Sameer Rashid Shami, Shuja Haider, Reema, Meera and other cast and crew members and media celebrities at the special premiere of Shoaib Mansoor‘s “Bol” which was held at the Atrium Cinemas, Karachi on June 19th. View the pictures below.
Arif Lohar, Hadiqa Kiani, Xulfi (from Call), Ali Hamza (from Noori), and Faakhir discussing the current situation of the country and their own projects with the flood.
We congratulate Faakhir and Mehreen for having a new baby into the family. May Allah bless them all.
Faakhir said:
Our beautiful little princess ‘Simone’, has arrived into this world.
Mashallah healthy, pink & 17 inches long she has walked straight into our hearts.Location: South City Hospital Karachi
By Madeeha Syed
With 2010 slated to be a comeback year for the music industry – provided everything goes as planned – here is a concise look at Pakistani pop music this past decade
From 2000 to 2001: Slow beginnings
Pakistani rock phenomenon Junoon was at the peak of its glory and had just released an album titled Millenium Edition, a compilation album which contained 12 previously released popular Junoon songs. The album also contained a live version of Allah Hu and Laal Meri Patt as well as a song titled Azadi – a somewhat haunting number – which they did for the soundtrack of Jamil Dehlavi’s film, Jinnah. The year 2000 also marked Junoon’s decade as a band in the industry. Pakistani pop band Strings got together after a hiatus of eight years and released Duur (which was later re-released in early 2002). The first single from the album Sar Kiye Yeh Pahar was a massive hit which was later followed by the hugely popular title track Duur. Although the reformed band was two members less and now consisted only of Bilal Maqsood and Faisal Kapadia, Duur marked a very strong and popularly-received comeback of the band.
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“Sab Tun Sohniyeh” guy shares something new about him and speaks out now and is again ready to rock his fans after “Aatish”, “Sab Tun Sohniyeh” and “Mantra”. Full of energy and life, he never stops. His music deeply reflects his novelty and arty idiom. Filled with much more energy and charged with inimitable enthusiasm, crème de la crème of Pakistan Pop music with comprising sagacious peculiarities: that is Faakhir Mehmood.
Q1. It’s a long time after Mantra, nothing new from your side.
Faakhir: In fact, I am working on my upcoming album and just back from a concert at Toronto. I am still so exhausted and sleeping a lot. I feel like releasing it when things and conditions are a bit settled, when people are in a mood to enjoy good and colorful music. I like to give a gap of about two years in my albums. But it’s almost four years after “Mantra”, this gap is a bit longer.
Pakistani Pop Star Faakhir is close to releasing his much awaited album and here is the first single to be released from the upcoming album