The event was hosted by the Foundation for Arts Culture and Education (FACE)-an organisation that seeks to empower and educate communities through the universal language of music, arts, and cultural interaction. Representatives of key media houses and a select audience comprising close friends of the singer attended the upbeat event amidst adherence to Covid-19 protocols. Speaking as chief guest, the President of the Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry Nadeem A Rauf complimented Adnan for being a multifaceted artist whose creativity has blossomed in a milieu rendered morbid by Covid-19. He assured to extend all possible support for the promotion of music and art.
Introducing Adnan, Nosheen Bukari from FACE shared that the Islamabad-based singer has been performing to packed audiences in various competitions, stage shows and music concerts for the last 18 years-primarily in the United States. He has been featured in musical events in Houston, Los Angeles, and New York, among other states. He possesses a deep voice with a huge vocal range, and his recent performances where he enthralled audiences for hours bear testimony to this claim.
Adnan was flanked at the event by the music video’s audio producer and director, Mustafa Ali and Danish Ansari, respectively. His song has been composed by Rizwan Sam Samar, with lyrics by Naveed Anwar.
While contemporary pop and playback film music of the sub-continent has been Adnan’s forte, he is actively working on original productions as well. His earlier original numbers ‘Raahayyn’ and ‘Humnasheen’ were also very well-received. Adnan has done a lot of work in recreating Pakistani film and pop music and has released amazing cover songs like ‘Raat Chali Hai Jhoom Ke,’ and ‘Dekho Yeh Kaun Aagaya,’ in his inimitable style. The singer has appeared on numerous TV shows, the most recent being ‘Raat Chali Hai Jhoom Ke,’ produced for PTV by the legendary Khawaja Najm Ul Hasan. With a major appearance on Hum TV’s drama ‘Ye Dil Mera,’ he made his acting debut with the likes of Adnan Siddiqui, Ahad Raza Mir and Sajal Aly.
Speaking on the occasion, Ali Mustafa said, “Our studio was designed with both the artist and the producer in mind. The goal is to provide a relaxed, comfortable creative atmosphere; a place where you can feel at home to create. Our team of professionals does more than just record. We work with the artist, participating in the process of creating music, writing lyrics, and composing before mixing and mastering it with top-notch equipment.”
Mustafa’s career in the music industry dates to 30 years. He has worked with singers of the ilk of Sajjad Ali, Atif Aslam, Ali Zafar, Strings, Shafqat Amanat Ali, Sukhbir, and Vipal Mehta, among others. He also produces music for India and UAE.
Sharing his views, Danish said, “Visuals are much more than just capturing a moment and a visual artist is much more than just a storyteller.” Through his art, Danish asks each viewer to consider the oddity and absurdity of their own human condition in its various manifestations. “I don’t believe art can be created in closed cages or under restrictions. It’s spiritual and captivating; it’s inspiring and emotional,” he pointed out. And judging from Adnan’s video, that is precisely what filmmaking is about for Danish.
Expressing his views, the CEO of FACE Zeejah Fazli said, “Adnan has beautifully presented a side of Punjabi music genre that is becoming rare these days, as it is either Bhangra or Rap.” He added that FACE has and will continue to promote the talented musicians of Pakistan.
The sparkling event ended with a question-answer session, followed by refreshments.
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