Strings join Meesha and Fawad Khan in ‘Battle of the Bands’

Author: Laiba Mir

For those of you missed it, the previous episode of ‘Battle of the Bands’ was a rollercoaster ride of emotions in which we witnessed performances of extremely talented bands coming from all over Pakistan to compete for their spot in the top eight bands of the season.

The latest episode of the show not only narrates their journey further, but also brings Strings on screen as the newest addition to the judges’ panel of season 3.

While the iconic band takes the role of judges in this season with Shafi and Khan, Ahmed Ali Butt also makes his presence noticeable as he joins Ayesha Omar on stage

As the episode begins, the bigger and better stage set-up for the main rounds is revealed which is not only an improved version of the previous season’s set-up but also overall gives out a grand feel to the show. Something not to miss out in this episode is the entrance of Strings on the show with their exceptional performance of the two hits, “Na jaane kyun”, famous for being featured in Urdu version of ‘Spider-Man 2’ and “Mera bichhra yaar”, both featured in their album ‘Dhaani’, released in 2003.

While the iconic band takes the role of judges in this season with actors and singers Meesha Shafi and Fawad Khan, Ahmed Ali Butt also makes his presence noticeable as he joins actress Ayesha Omar on stage. Upon asking to give advice to the contestants, Ahmed says, “This is the ‘do or die’ situation as there’s no turning back now that you have reached this stage. The people, who are going to judge you, have their experience, knowledge and the wisdom to choose the next winner of this battle. So bring out the best of your capabilities on stage or be ready to go home.”

The theme of the first knock-out round of this season was retro in which the top eight bands are seen performing covers in unique styles. While Tamasha band’s cover of “Sajna” by Junoon received standing ovation and left the judges speechless, Xarb’s rendition of the famous qawwali “Dam Mast Qalander” by Ustaad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and Kaghaz’s performance on late singer Nazia Hassan’s “Disco deewane” also received positive remarks and applause from the judges.

Déjà vu performed the hit song of Ali Haider, “Purani Jeans” and 21 The Band covered “In Se Nain” of veteran singer Najam Sheraz, both of which received mixed reviews from the judges but made the bands reach safely to the top six. Those who couldn’t impress the judges in this round and ended up in bottom three were Bayaan, Sarmasta and Khamaaj. Sarmasta rendered quirky singer Sajjad Ali’s hit “Kuch Larkiyaan” in their own style and Khamaaj played a fusion of classical and pop of Alamgir’s infamous “Dekha Na Tha”, both of which didn’t go too well in the favour of the two. Khamaaj was the first out of three to be eliminated while the other two bands got the opportunity to impress the judges once more in the final round titled Battle of Survival.

Sharing his opinion on Bayaan’s performance, “Hamari Inteha-e-Shauq” by Hadiqa Kiani, in the knock-out round, Bilal Maqsood said, “The choice of song is very important at this stage. Experimentation is good but you should also see if your vocals or any other elements which could be your strength are being compromised. In that case, don’t take such risks at this level at all.”

This suggestion is relevant to all participating bands as the Finale is just a few weeks away and only those two bands will make it to the final round who will make smart and wise decisions throughout to win this battle. By the end of the episode, Bayaan survived the duel to join top six and Sarmasta’s journey in this season also came to an end.

Published in Daily Times, July 31st 2018.

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