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Shafqat Amanat Ali Khan on solo act, Pak music & Bollywood



The second coming of Shafqat Amanat Ali Khan

The man who blazed his way through Pakistani pop with Saagar is back with a new album, Tabeer. From classical novelty to phenomenon, Shafqat has made his mark. In this interview Shafqat speaks on finally making the leap as a solo singer, the important of infrastructure for the music industry, making it big in Bollywood and a lot more…

By Maheen Sabeeh


It was in 2002 when Shafqat Amanat Ali Khan escalated to unprecedented success with his then-band Fuzon and the beautiful album Saagar.

Fast forward to 2008 and it sees the return of the majestic singer once again. But this time, it's his solo album, Tabeer, and Shafqat is calling all the shots.

As we meet for an interview at the Arts Council in Karachi - where Shafqat has been rehearsing with his live band before flying off to India - it's clear that he is a busy man.

Shafqat sits down with me, just chatting about the humid weather, only to be called back and throws an apologetic look before taking one final stab at a tune.

Even though the gap between Tabeer and Saagar is of a few years, Shafqat has managed to stay in the spotlight. Singing for Karan Johar's magnum opus Kabhie Alvida Naa Kehna in 2006 put Shafqat firmly on the Indian map. And since then it has been an upward spiral for him.

This really is the second coming of Shafqat Amanat Ali Khan and for him it is a lifelong dream that has come true on his own terms and in its own time.

In this interview with Instep, Shafqat reveals the feeling behind Tabeer, the importance of Bollywood, the India-Pakistan difference and why digital music is the order of the day…

Instep: This is your first album in over five years. And this time, you're a solo artist and there is no Fuzon. Saagar was a smash hit, critically and commercially. Tabeer has a lot of expectations behind it. How are you feeling? Nervous?

Shafqat Amanat Ali: Whenever I work on an album, I'm least bothered about its success. I don't think about whether it'll be a hit or otherwise.

My major concern is that people should like it and they should respect my work. My concern is not to get popular. I don't want to be only popular. I also want my work to be respected.

Instep: How did Tabeer happen?

SAA: It wasn't even my idea. It was in fact Music Today (Indian record label). Our initial briefings led me to believe that they were looking for a Sufi album.

I realized at that time that the Sufi music one hears of from India is not original. I told them that you think that if you mix guitars with tabla, its Sufi music. However, Sufi music is made of kalaam. Baba Bullay Shah, Baba Farid, Shah Hussain and Amir Khusro wrote kalaams. We pick up their kalaams and compose it in a very traditional way. That is original Sufi music. When I discussed this with Music Today, they were very excited.

They asked me to make something but I declined. I asked that we first sign a contract and get the legal procedures taken care of. When we were done with everything, I made them a demo and they liked it. The work on the album began. Somewhere down the line, the music started becoming very mellow but we still wanted it to be Sufi so we added folk to it.

Tabeer started out as a Sufi but as we progressed it wasn't completely Sufi. It has folk as well as fusion. It's a variety of genres.

Instep: You were also supposed to work on an album with Rohail Hyatt. What happened to that?

SAA: Both Tabeer and another album were being done with Rohail Hyatt. Once I'm done with the promotion of Tabeer, then I'll work with Rohail on another album that I had composed back in Fuzon days.

As for Tabeer, he was onboard but then Coke Studio happened. He got busy with that and he said Shafqat, I won't be able to do this.

Instep: Despite album releases from big guns of the music industry like Ali Azmat, Strings, Atif Aslam and Jal, there are hardly any music shows. Musicians tend to appear more on television and those shows are often on DAT (digital audio tape)…

SAA: There are many reasons. Firstly, it's the security situation. If someone invests in a concert and a bomb blast happens and 100 people die, then what? I'm not saying that concerts are a target but the fear is everywhere. No one will invest in such a scenario.

Secondly, people are financially and economically very weak. People who are facing problems in paying electricity bills and feeding their families, they don't have 1000 rupees to spend on a concert ticket. You can listen to songs in your car or on the radio and in your house anytime. Concerts have gate crashers and security problems.

Thirdly, TV channels don't pay the artists. They say that we are recording but they are selling their time. They are getting ads and are paid for it. If artists are not being paid, they won't live shows for free on air.

Instep: You escalated to fame in India with Kabhie Alvida Naa Kehna's 'Mitwa'. How did that come about?

SAA: It was very simple. The very first time I spoke to Shankar (Mahadevan), it was on the phone since he was leaving for USA and he couldn't come and a journalist was also there. He said to me, 'Shafqat, I'm a huge fan'. We exchanged a few words.

He heard Saagar on the radio and asked around about me. Then one day Ehsaan called me. They were in Goa and said that they wanted to do a song with me.

I had gotten offers to sing for Indian films prior to KANK but either I refused or would ask an amount that producers wouldn't agree to.

When Ehsan called I said I'll do it without knowing whether it's a film or their own album. It was then that I found out about KANK. They told me that someone from Dharma Productions would call. Anyway, then Karan Johar called and said: "I'm a great fan and I listen to your album in my car and I love it. And I want you to come and sing a song for us". And that was that.

Instep: Is Bollywood a necessary evil for Pakistani musicians to survive in the Indian market?

SAA: I'm not sure about others but it's different in my case. I've never let them (Indians) walk all over me. I've never done anything that's not up to the mark. If I think it's not respectful I don't do it. I had five offers earlier and I refused them. They were not big banners and they didn't have anything to offer me.

Even for KANK, when I heard its Dharma Productions and Shah Rukh Khan's name, I didn't change my price. I charge what I charge. I will fly business class, I will stay three days and I'll stay at the Marriott.
The point is that if you don't lose your identity and keep a certain self esteem, I don't think anyone can cheat you or do any wrong. India is a very big market no doubt but we can't rely on it 100 percent. We have our own viewer ship here in Pakistan. If we get famous from here, people will respect us abroad. Tomorrow if they stop giving me work, what will I do? They don't owe me anything. When their own singers have stopped working in Indian films, then who are we? And it's not like I'm a very big singer that without me their industry won't work. Today they picked my song 'Mitwa' and made it a hit. Tomorrow they'll use someone else's song and that'll become a hit. So whatever work you do in India, you should do it while protecting your self respect and ego.

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Interview: Aunty Disco Project's Omar Bilal Akhtar on the future of Pakistan & music



"I've always been optimistic about Pakistan. Our people have been through so much, but they keep bouncing back. That's got to mean something!"

– Aunty Disco Project's front man, Omar Bilal Akhtar, speaks on the future of Pakistan, music, and how the video of 'Nazar' marks the rebirth of ADP

Maheen Sabeeh, Karachi


Aunty Disco Project aka ADP have been around for sometime now. Hailing from Karachi, the band consists of Omar Bilal Akhtar (Vocals/ Guitar/Bass), Omar "OK" Khalid (Drums/Guitar) and Yasir Qureshi (Darbuka/ Percussion). With two videos ('Sultanat' and 'Iss Tanhai Koi') out and a consistent web presence via Facebook and MySpace, the band has developed a cult following with rock fans. And now with their third video, 'Nazar', ADP have re-launched themselves in the public stratosphere.

'Nazar' is, many ways, a breaking off of the ADP image. The song is primarily a soft ballad and unlike any tune the band has ever done. Even the video is more than a DIY effort. With Umer Adil in the director's seat, the video is simply put, beautiful. It spins around fantasy and costumes that are borrowed from fairy tales; put together brilliantly, the video demands attention. And it works on many levels. For fans of soft rock, this one will be worth remembering.

In this interview with Instep Today, Omar Bilal, ADP front man speaks on the new video, upcoming album and his stint as music director for the hit musical Chicago.

Instep Today: 'Nazar' is a change of sound for ADP. Was it a conscious effort to turn the sound around?

Omar Bilal: You could say that. The song is my most personal song on the album and it was always a favourite of ours, even though we all weren't playing on it. When it came to choosing the song for the next video, we could have either gone with 'Shehar Kay Aansoo' or 'Nazar'. We decided to go with the mellow acoustic number just so that we could show a different side of ourselves. We're hoping 'Nazar' will introduce us to people who aren't really our core audience and we can avoid being pigeon-holed as a hard rock band.

Instep Today: How did this video come about?

Omar Bilal: All the credit goes to the director Umer Adil and his wife/set designer Beenish Waiz. We didn't really want to give them any suggestions because we wanted to see what they could come up with on their own after listening to the song. The only guidelines I gave them were that we didn't want it to be obviously romantic (like the song), slow or too serious. We also suggested that maybe the video could have some dark humor in it, (kind of like Take That's video for 'How Deep Is your Love').

Umer and Beenish then came up with the fairytale-esque setting and the period costumes and we got to pick our individual characters. I have to admit, we were a little apprehensive about the whole costume thing because we're supposed to be this dirty hardcore rock band and here we are dressed up like we're in Legends of The Fall! But in the end, I'm glad we did because it was so much fun, and Umer and Beenish got it just right.

Instep Today: Is Imran Lodhi - bass guitartist - still a part of ADP after leaving for Canada or has Ganda Banda Ali Alam replaced him permanently?

Omar Bilal: Well, Imran is in Canada and we're here, so as with most relationships, the long-distance thing wasn't working. So we parted amicably and we wish him all the best for his solo efforts.

Ali is long-term fan of ours and a good friend, so initially he stepped in to help us fulfill our live show commitments. But as far as him being a fulltime permanent member of ADP, he's still undecided. I can tell you we love playing with him and he's definitely part of our live line-up. Officially, we're down to being a trio.

Instep Today: What is happening with the album?

Omar Bilal: The ADP album Aunty Disco Project has technically already been released, we did everything ourselves, from writing, recording, producing, printing and distributing. We only sold the CDs at our shows and some select cafes in Karachi. There was and still is an opportunity for us to release it officially through a record label but personally I feel that those songs just don't represent us anymore, and for us to go back and release stuff that's already been around for two years would be kind of stale. I'm much more excited about the new material we're writing and the plan is to record a brand new album, with proper production and a record label release. The songs we've already released are available for download on the web so people can still get a hold of them. What we're also doing is launching a proper website that will have all our songs and live recordings available for download and I think that's the best way for us to get the music to our fans.

Instep Today: Internet is becoming a huge medium in the urban centers of Pakistan. But to make a big splash, the physical copy of the album is important in the market. Do you agree?

Omar Bilal: You know the physical act of releasing a CD, with an album cover, press conference and the whole shebang is probably more important than just having a CD out in the market. What record labels do for us is generate publicity so that people can associate us as an act that has some credibility. So yes, in that sense it's important to have a record label support you so that people know who you are. But having a CD itself is not that important anymore because everyone gets music off the net anyway. We're pretty keen on making our website auntydiscoproject.com the one-stop shop for all things ADP and we feel that will be more effective than CD sales.

Instep Today: How hopeful are you about the country's future with the new government in place?

Omar Bilal: You know, I've always been one of those people who is optimistic about Pakistan. The way I look at it, our people have been though so much, but they keep bouncing back, so thats got to mean something. I believe in the resilience of the people, and I believe that the government is irrelevant.

Instep Today: You also performed with Chicago, the musical. Tell us about your experience with this musical.


Omar Bilal: The director Nida Butt originally wanted me to act and sing in the show but I had commitments with ADP so I took on a smaller speaking role and also took on the responsibility of music director. It was a personal goal of mine to work in a musical and I saw it as a great opportunity to expand my musical genre experience. I composed the score for the musical (the bits that weren't already part of the original) and that was personally very rewarding because it was very different from the rock music I usually do. The cast was an amazing bunch of people and working with them gave me a huge confidence boost.

Instep Today: What is next for ADP?

Omar Bilal: A new album! We've written brand new tracks which we're going to be previewing at our upcoming gigs. We're really excited about them, they're much better than anything we've written, its much more heavy and edgy, so I cannot wait to go back into the studio. 'Nazar' is kind of a re-launch for us into public consciousness so we intend to take advantage of that and focus on getting more people to see us, that includes finally performing in Lahore and Islamabad. That's our top priority right now.

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World Tour 2008 Review By Atif Aslam

Loving Aadeez
Its been a long time I haven¡t spoke to you on forums but trust me I was really busy and was trying to cherish all of you by being at your places and close to you
Summer beats USA tour was being awaited since winters and this was my 4th Tour to United States but this time it was altogether on a different high level
God was and is always kind as ever to gimme an opportunity to perform at one of the best venues of United States, places where our dream rock stars had been performing
We were a troop of about 35 people including our band kailash khers band,richa sherma, amanat , dancers and the technical support people to perform at 12 diff cities.
Departure
My entire team assembled at the airport at approx 9 pm on May 12th 2008. The Flight to US was a comfortable one. Lots of in-flight entertainment and trust me the food was Good. Go PIA Everyone had plans to sleep on the plane, but I don¡¦t know was it the excitement or what, none of us were able to achieve this particular objective for the entire 18 hours flight.
Chicago. May 16th, 2008 - Odeum Sports and Expo Center- Chicago
This was Our 1st concert on tour. This was the thing we had come for, this was the thing everyone was yarning to be at. The Concert was held on May 16th, 2008 at the Odeum Sports and Expo Center- Chicago. The concert was organized very nicely and we were taken really good care of by Monty, Majid Bhia and all of their team. The concert was a blast. It was oversold, and the audience was awesome. Ironically the Sound was electrifying and the performance went super. The only flaw that I could identify was that although Amant Ali and Kelish Kher were supposed to be there, but due to visa problems and logistics, they could not make it there.
The best thing was, that after the concert when we reached our hotel, almost the entire fan club was standing at the hotel. There were so many people that the hotel receptionist got so pissed off, she had to call CPD Chicago Police Department. I was told later by my band member that I missed the scene as 4 CPD cars surrounded the hotel and it seamed like a scene from some Al-Pachino movie.
May 17th, 2008 Dallas Convention Center
We met a very good friend Mr. Raza at Dallas, who officially was not our promoter, but he took very special care of us. The concert was at the Dallas Convention Center. He made sure that our stay at the Grand Haytt situated in downtown Dallas and it was flawless, and he had deputed his personal fleet of cars at our disposal.
The good thing was that after the first 4 days, we eventually got our First well earned 3 days break. By this time after looking at our eyes, any normal person would immediately jump to the conclusion that we all were heavily on drugs, because all we had on our eyes were red colors (due to lack of sleep) and halkay
Los Angeles May 24th, 2008 (at The Terrace Theater)
Our next show was in Los Angeles on May 24th, 2008 at The Terrace Theater. This show was also organized pretty well. Thanx to Ballah promoter and his family, with whom we I created a flourishing friendship. Just to mention here, it¡s said that everything in Texas is Big. I guess that¡¦s wrong for Texas, cause everything in LA is Big. As I had a few days to relax, for the very first time I went for a shopping spree. I had been having the craving for getting my hands on a new baby. This was meant to happen In LA as it was here, when I purchased a brand new electric guitar of ¡§Gretsch¡§ and surprised all my band members when I pulled it out from its case just before the concert in LA. That was the official launch of my first shopping and that baby sounded awesome when it was plugged in. (p.s im still talking about my new guitar, don¡¦t get any weird Ideas about who the baby is.)
At this time, all of us had the first chance to go meet up with our friends and families which was certainly a blessing in disguise.
It was here in LA that I went to a private party, and there I met up with the winner of American Idol, David Cook. We had a nice conversation with each other, and I told him about the type of music that we make in the East, to which not only was he very interested in but wanted to have detailed account. Not only did I meet David, but I was fortunate to meet up with Randy Jakson and Simon Cowell, the judges of the American Idol Final show.
Houston May 25th, 2008 George Brown Convention Center
Houston show was very energetic. During our tour, we figured out quit amazing stuff on sound checks and rehearsals, and in our concerts experimented a lot with new stuff. The audience response to it was mesmerizing, specially when we did the numbers of Tayray bin, Berre, Dorrie, Rabba, Mayee, and last but not the least Addat. Apart from all these, there was one day that I heard on the Radio a song called Billy Jeans by Michael Jackson, and while we were backstage before our performance, that I so got into that song that I just picked up my guitar, and started to play it in my own way. Suddenly sameer started the base grove and it was so perfect, that we kept on repeating that song. There was only one slight problem. We did not know the entire lyrics. It was only 20 mints left before we were supposed to be onstage, suddenly someone came up with the brilliant idea, to down load the lyrics for any black berry. A black berry with internet connection was found, and guess what, we downloaded the lyrics, wrote it on a paper, and played that song on stage. It was so funny, that I was singing and Sameer had a paper over my shoulder with the lyrics. I think it was not a bad performance after all, considering that we did not even practice is properly once. All hats off to my band, who are always open for new experiments.
May 26th, 2008 Orlando ¡V UCF (University of Central Florida!) auditorium
There was one incident in Orlando, which I would like to quote over here. While I was on stage, and we were almost at our 2nd last song, there was this one girl who somehow managed to come on stage. Not that I mind that, but within seconds I found myself surrounded with I guess 60 people who were on stage. At that time I was playing the guitars and the mic was not in my hand as it was on the mic stand. And suddenly I see that I did not have the ownership of the mic, and there was this one dude with a white shirt, who had successfully taken over ¡K.and to my surprise was singing as well¡K..the rest of the people just wanted to touch me and kiss me. Not that I mind being with my fans, but hellow !!! I think we were having a Professional Concert. There was no security what so ever, and I was rescued by Aly, who just grabbed me and took me offstage. Now that¡¦s what I call a close call.

New Jersey May 31st, 2008 Sovereign Bank Arena
NJ concert was also organized in a very big arena, but to our surprise this town was really deserted. We stayed at the Marriott. The funny thing that happened here was that on the first night of arrival, after taking a long flight, we all called it quits for the night and every one had affirmed that they will sleep till late in the morning so that they can wakeup fresh for the concert the next day. But fate was thinking otherwise. At almost 6.30 in the morning everyone in the Entire hotel was JOLTED UP by this loud public address system, and all we could here was, This is not a drill, please EVACUATE the building immediately, do not take your belongings, do not use the lift, this is not a drill, please evacuate the building¡¨ ¡K¡K..on my God this is not happening¡K¡K. was my first impression. By the time I reached downstairs, I could see the entire hotel assembled at a designated area, with long faces and unimaginable hair styles. Some were bare feet, some in their sleeping suits while some in their nightgowns and some in their shorts. Every one had to evacuate without taking their personal belongings as this alarm was a fire alarm. As I looked at the people, I saw this one dude who was in is night suit, but carrying a laptop on his shoulders¡K..hey wait a minute, this guy looks familiar. On closer focus, I found out it was Mobin, our drummer, who in all this panic and frenzy, made it sure, that he did take his newly purchased laptop with him. The common statement that every one was whispering and asking to each other was ¡§ oyee tu room main cigarette tou nahee pea rahaa thaa¡¨ jis wajah say fire alarm bajaa thaa. Later it was found out that some Kid in the hotel had pressed the Fire Alarm lever and it went off. Thanks for running our sleep dude. Yet once again like it happened in Chicago, we saw an entourage of Police cars and fire brigades approaching and encircling the hotel.

Toronto June 1st, 2008 Hershey Center
The high time came when we had to perform our first show in Canada (Toronto). The moment we landed in Canada it was totally a change of environment for us. The good thing that I remember about Canada was, that after we cleared immigrations and customs, and as we all were walking out, to our surprise, suddenly out of no where, did we started to hear screams and shouts, and camera flashes going on like bazzuk¡K¡Kit was only after a while that we realized that our arrival in Canada was somehow leaked to the masses, and there was a huge fan following who had come to welcome us at the airport. There were people with bouquets of flowers, welcome cards and what not. At this particular point, I would like to take the opportunity to Thank All of those lovely people, who took time out for us to come and welcome us. And what should I say about the real concert. Goshhh it was soooo amazing. It was held at Hershey Center . The concert was OVER SOLD¡K.which means there were more people in the arena then the actual seating capacity. And the audience was so electrifying. I must say, it was one of the best concerts in our entire tour.
But I think the highest point in Canada was, when out of nowhere did Shahzad bhai appear to join us for the rest of the tour. Just because of his presence, the entire pressure which was being slightly felt by all of us, just vanished and we knew that now our team is complete.Though we still missed Shahbaz and Sheraz and had he been with us on this tour, things would have been so totally different.
Next day after the concert Shahzad bhai showed us around the whole Toronto. My team was also very happy to enjoy a party in Toronto after so many days of hectic performance schedule and they also thought that after the arrival of shahzad bhai only now they have felt that they are enjoying their vacation which was hardcore business before. Mubeen and Aly were really impressed with the cleanliness beauty of Canada and specially Gories saying that their beauty standards have been revised.


Aly purchased a new laptop and he was all so excited about it and what ever time he could find, he was always flirting with his new gadget. When Shahzad bhia arrived, he wanted to do some work, so he went to Aly and borrowed his laptop. Next morning, Aly came out of his room screaming that his laptop has been stolen, as it was nowhere to be found in his room. While Me and him were trying to figure out kay laptop kon choree ker saqtaa hia, Shahzad bhia walked into the lobby, and seeing our long faces, asked what happened. I told him that Alys laptop is missing. And very coolly shahzad bhia replied..
Yaar aik urgent email aayee thi shahbaz ki from Pakistan and the hotels business center was not working Socha Aly ki neend khrab na karoun so I got an extra key of alys room to pick up his laptop leaving a written note there which I guess aly ko nahin nazar aaya.
Aly replied to me laughing yar sukar yeh nahee hia kay laptop shahzad bhia kay pass thaa¡K..sukar yeh hia, kay I was alone in my room, warnaa pardais main shahzad bhia say kutt per janee thee¡K.¨
Us k baad shughal men shahzad bhai nay aly k new laptop k 51% rights zabardasti own ker liyay and he always use to say to aly ¡§ yaar yeh email ker dain zara mera laptop use ker k ¡§ Alys face was worth seeing at those times.
A friend of mubeen in Toronto gave us a drive to a shopping mall but he was so excited to sit with atif aslam and his band that he couldnt control his happiness n excitement and missed a lot of turns on highways and ultimately we reached the mall in double time hehehe

San Francisco June 7th, 2008 Oracle Arena
Temperature was pretty low in SF we enjoyed a barbq party by promoter there. We had the longest sound check of our tour on this show with about 3 hours of playing. Shahzad bhai as always carried on with his exploration of new cities n places left us at sound check n had a great city tour with his friends. And after such a long sound check the actual sound of the show was really bad. We didn¡¦t know what the sound engineer did to the settings. This show was a sort of a downer. Well the show went superb, but it was the arrangements that lacked professionalism.
The crowd was really a mess after the show for autographs n photographs particularly girls and we had to quit from the venue quickly. We were made sit in a car which was not having enough fuel to run and was having a reserve fuel light on and still people were following us on their cars. Luckily we managed to escape n found a fuel station after 45 kilometers ļ
Though I must say that the high point was that we did have a chance to go shopping in SF especially at the Great Mall where we bought almost the whole shop of accessories and as the sales girl was very pretty my band members wished she might come with the package
The strange thing was that the Small size of Americans were loose to us like the XXL size of Thailand people were equal to small size of us. so enjoyed finding the right size of clothes for us.

Atlanta June 8th, 2008 Atlanta Civic Center
Aly lost his bag on atlanta airport and he called me saying ¡§yaar men sab ka saman smbhaltay smbhaltay apna guma baitha houn¡¨. Luckily he found his bag on lost n found counter at airport aur phir us ki jaan men jaan aayee werna pehlay tou us say bola bhi nahin jar aha tha.
We had a gud city tour with Mr. Paracha a decent guy who was also a promoter and was translator
To Nusrat fateh ali khans interview at CNN. Saw the CNN and Coke Headquarters in Atlanta
Had a wonderful evening in a beautiful Italian restaurant where some live musicians were playing . I was mostly the dj of the team while sitting in front seat of every car so they had to bear my choices hehehe¡K..but I think I did a good job, because I NEVER played the requests of my accompanied passengers.

Edmonton June 13th UOA (University of Alberta), Jubilee Auditorium
Edmonton was the coolest place of our tour in terms of temperature. It was about minus 4 there with windchill that night. Edmonton had great clouds n weather plus shopping was really nice there
The Jubilee auditorium was a beautiful newly constructed venue with amazing sound n lighting.
Got a great response form the crowd Alhumdolillah and every thing got completed in a decent fashion.
Meddison Hotel was so big that we were simply tired of walking in the corridors as our rooms were not close by .The hotel contained more than 100 rooms each floor.
Next night Me, Aly and Shahzad Bhai went to restaurant at 3am in the night when there was pindrop silence every where but the restaurant front desk manager got so scared, She thought we are some dacoits, and immediately pressed some security button and suddenly out of no where did Her colleague came out from the kitchen seeing in camera the situation of her They told us they are close and we came back enjoying their expressions

Vancouver June 22nd Opera house theater downtown Vancouver
The Boston show was cancelled because of the passing away of the promoters mother there, which was the only major setback in our entire tour.
Before our last show of Vancouver which was on the 22nd, we rushed back to USA as we had another upcoming tour in UK, and we had to get our visas stamped. The UK promoter, told us that he would send someone to NY to get our visas stamped. But it was a blessing in disguise, as we found the opportunity to stay in NY for a longer time. We were booked in a hotel in Downtown NY Manhattan on Lexington Avenue. This was the first time that we did some serious shopping and pretended to be a tourist. We dined out at some cool places and our center of attraction was Times Square, and the shops around it. Expensive, but worth it, specially the outlets of Boss, Gucchi, D&D and DKNY. We had to fly back to Vancouver for our last concert, but the downside till this point was, that we had not gotten our UK visa.
The Show was in Opera house Theater, and it was scheduled at 8.00 pm and if I remember correctly, till 5.00 pm the equipment and the sound people had not reached the venue. This was the last show on the tour and we felt pretty relaxed after the successful completion of North American Tour. After the show, we had Dinner at the Desi Junction restaurant downtown Vancouver and stayed at the Marriott Richmond. Where every one congratulated each other along thanks.Hum nay apnay main promoter Rocky ki aala kisum ki nakal bhi uteri the way he use to behave in hours of stress due to local promoters.
His pet dialogue was ¡§ I lost my stupid 50 Dollars ¡§ heheheh
Ofcourse the figure of 50 kept on changing


THE UNFORGETTBLE VISA TRIP
It was that when we were in Vancouver that we found out that we need to go back to NewYork and then off to Pakistan to get the visa for UK. The Good news was that we were going to UK for the shows. Imagine going back to Pakistan, and not being able to go back home, but stay in Islamabad for 8 hours, get the visa stamped and hop on the Next BA flight to UK.
The UK embassy prioritized our Visas. It was there while we were sitting in the embassy that we figured out the new song which was all about the USA immigrations and Securities that we had to pass through in the last 40 odd days. We titled the song I-Churanway¨ which was based on that I-94 Immigration form to be filled in at every airport. The song was hilarious and really depicted our position.We got our visas by 4 pm and we ate hallem¨ and rotte¨ in the embassy.Luckily found some fans in embassy staff which allowed us to order food from embassy. This hallem and rotti was the best we had had for quite a while.
Last year on Royal Alberts show we had the visas one day before the show same like this and had the flight to UK on the day of the concert like now.But God is always kind to make the things move in right direction.

The UK TOUR: 26th June- 29th June
Shahzad Bhai left us in Pakistan due to some pending issues in Lahore n sheraz and shahbaz
Joined us for UK Tour. Sheraz was as usual up to his pranks with everyone. I heard there was a pillow fight in the back of the plane, which indulged Sheraz on one side, and every one else on the other, and the aero plane crew were¡Kwell no comments. Sameer and Sarmad had already flown direct to UK from USA as they didnt need visas cause of UK being their home country.


LESTER

Landed in UK, and went straight to the sound check. The first concert was in Lester and to be honest, It was totally mismanaged There was no proper sound or lighting and everyone was tired as hell.We missed our promoters in USA who managed much better than this.

WEMBLEY AREANA LONDON
Wembley is considered as one of the best venues in Europe to perform in and it was an honor to perform there. It was my first show in London after Royal Albert Halls successful show last year.
We also felt a pressure because people had loads of expectations from us after Royal Alberts Concert.
This was the show we all were excited about, as we were performing in Wembley Arena. We did our sound check, which went well, and the show was superb. We were lucky to get extended time as one of the artists who was supposed to perform did not perform and her time slot was given to us, so we continued playing for almost 2 hours.
Alhumdolillah this show was successful as well n we enjoyed our performance.
The best thing happened at the show was the entry of SKJ
She worked in my album meri kahani in one song and than she left for UK for her family reasons
I was not having any contact with her on this tour and we decided to play the song KAPKAPI¨
On the concert I dedicated the song to her saying Miss SKJ if u r listening to this song I would say u did a fantastic job
To the biggest surprise of our whole tour when I was performing KAPKAPI song I saw the real SKJ coming out from the crowd to the stage
I was pleasantly shocked cause I was really not knowing she is in the audience
I asked security guys to let her come on stage n she made the evening more beautiful with her beautiful voice. I ll admire her confidence as she performed well controlling her excitement and after completing the song she disappeared again in the crowd.

After the show an unfortunate incident took place, when my laptop got stolen. And this time it was really stolen. The hotel was not at all accommodating in this regard, and we had to eventually contact the police and file a report which recovered the laptop in the end.

Manchester
As we had to move on to our next show the very next day in Manchester, and that too by road, we packed our stuff in the cars and were off to our 4 hours journey. The trip by road was actually really very nice, as we saw a lot of scenic beauty of UK on our way.
The show was a success too, and that being our last show of the entire North America / UK tour, it had a feeling of both pleasure and sadness. We played our hearts out for the crowd and had a phenomenal response. The sound was amazing and so was the response from the crowd.
Next day we travelled back to London, and decided to spend 4 extra days in London before heading back home. We took a hotel in Oxford Circus, which is actually Central London. This time, we shopped our hearts out and did a bit of site seeing as well. UK gave us a good relaxation time after the successful concerts ALHUMDOLILLAH and we did nonstop fun and shopping for 5 days

Friendships
We made a lot of friends on this tour, and I would like to name a few people here. First of all our international promoter Rocky with whom we had a habit of having a scuffle on a daily basis, but he was so nice, that he just listed to us and tried to do what possibly best he could.
It was an extremely tough task to manage such a huge team in a place like USA for 45 days and about 15 airports. But our promoter Rocky did a gud job.
Then there Was the great Kalish Kher. This guy has a voice which touches directly to your heart. But I think his best trait was his character. I have yet to see a more down to earth, fun loving and caring person yet. Not only Kalish Kher ji is to be mentioned here, but also his entire band. Those people rocked majorly and were really the most chilled out bunch I¡¦ve eve met. Kailash got an excellent memory .
Then there was this entire crew of dancers who were performing with kalish ji and Richa Sharma. Danny was their crew leader and with their impressive costumes and precession cerography¡¦s they delivered an awesome flawless performance throughout the tour. The best thing that I liked about these performers were, that once they were done with their acts, they would go and change, and then they would come and stand front of stage, and for the entire time when I was performing on stage, I could see those people head banging the entire concert. Gosh these people had stamina.
There was Rosouvelt and Zarina, who were handling the Lights and stage effects, and if any one of you will see the videos on UTube, u will have a slight Idea of how awesome the show went with all the ambiance and the laser lights¡K.good job Zarina and Rousavelt¡K..our friends from India. All those lasers and lighting effects were done by them, which no doubt took the shows altogether to a different level. Tehjo was our sound guy, and after the initial 2 or 3 shows, he got the feel of what we really wanted, and he delivered very professionally.

Final Words
When I reflect back on the tour, I guess I would give it an 8 out of 10. The venues selected were very nice, the response of the audience and fans was immaculate and I thank ALLAH for this blessing. The Sound in most of the concerts was at par with our requirements, though we did have our ups and downs there. We developed a lot of new friendships and we hope to maintain them and cherish them for our lifetimes.
On 4th July we took our flight back to Islamabad thus completing a very successful, enriching tour with memories unlimited. The love of the fans, audiences and our organizers will always be respected and remembered and Thanking Allah on being so kind to us for all the blessings that he has showered on everyone, and bringing us back home without any mishap. We landed at Islamabad and there was a delay in our flight to Lahore and we couldnt resist coming back to home on car leaving our flight in Islamabad hehehe

The day we left Pakistan we never had our gud sleep back
Sometimes it was jet lag Sometimes it was a tension that we have to take the next flight in time
Sometimes it was due to the thought why are we relaxing n y we don¡¦t have any further task to compelte hehehe
54 days,25 flights,18 airports, Each airport use to have about 5 security checks so 18*5 =90
We learned how to sleep at airports with our sleeping bags for even 15 minutes .American Airports are as big as a complete city particularly Atlanta. We always had a competition that whoever ll be doing the security check at the earliest ll be the winner. And after last flight we thought of writing a book named ¡§ AMERICAN AIRPORTS¡¨ heheheh
Every hotels management was sick of our noise which we use to make in lobby while jamming or doing nothing. Thanks to gud Vi Fi which kept us connected all the times at our laptops in our rooms
Food was nice at sanfrancisco Great Mall,Chandani Restaurent Atlanta ,taj Mahal Toronto, etc
Cause each one of these places offered some really gud desi food which remind us of homes atleast for that particular time. Whenever we ordered room service in hotel we selected Alys room to dine in cause his nose was sensitive at smell and than he had to clean his room all the time . Each one of us had stomach problems one after the other, Fever one after the other,Flu as well and exertion And in the end we were like we are travelling since our birth heheheh

Millions of me memories are there and a lot of them were captured in still as well as movie cameraz
You can see this beautiful photography by shahzad aslam and sheraz aslam

It has been agreed by all touring members, that they don¡¦t want to see each others faces for the next 20 years.
But still I love my team and would like to thank them in every possible way
Mubin showed up as one of the most responsible person in terms of travel management and he rocked with his drumsticks
Sameer was handling the sound check issues really brilliantly and he was totally in the mood of his own during performance and people loved his style
Sarmad was Rocking with his hairstyle and guitar
Aly took great care of me in terms of stage management and security issues as well as after the concert autograph sessions and he was pretty active particularly when the girls were there
Together Aly, Smaeer and Mubin smoked 19832187364298347629837462938746298342.... Cigarettes on the tour making the whole north America polluted than ever before.
Shahzad Bhai was handling the management and the main promoter Rocky. Also as usual he was pretty good on still and video photography.
Shahbaz Handled the UK Concerts Brilliantly and showed us loads of venues for shopping
Sheraz is always the best company and i had a great time with him n our cousins while shopping in Manchester

After recovering form our jet lags n all most of us still feel
Yaar life kuch slow nahin hay yahan??
And its still there in the conscious that
Aaj koi flight tou nahin hay?
Aaj checkout tou nahin kerna?
Aaj security registration k liyay tou nahin jana?
Aaj concert tou nahin hay ?
Mayraa I-94 kahaan hia !!!

Hehehehe........


Love u all n Eid Mubarak
Atif

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