Pakistan’s First all-Girl Band
Zebunissa Bangash and Haniya Aslam and their girl band is going to rock the music world. They are probably the first female
vocalists from the country to create and compose their own songs & music. They say its a tribute to the Pashtun music. This is what they say and portray strongly;
They are in no mood, they insist, to be hailed as the poster girls of the revival of pop music in Pakistan. “Ours is a more soft rock band, we throw in a bit more of estrogen to soften the experience,” they describe themselves, adding that they just want to reclaim their culture”
With so much positivity emerging from this girl band, whats wrong with the media who want to associate and discuss about the non-essential irrelevant topics ! Read below..
This is in regard to the interview by IBN-Live. First question was very good and relevant. There was absolutely no need of cricket and controversies to be brought in the discussion – they are musicians ! And there was absolutely no need to connect taliban with the music and the discussion – they are not pakistani diplomats, they are musicians. The question about how the music is influenced by surroundings and inspirations was a good question.
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In contrast, NDTV had a decent interview with apt questions ![]()
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And whats wrong with TOI(Times of India)
This is how they start the article – “The Lahore-based duo, originally from the Taliban-infested North West Frontier Province, missed the opportunity to perform at an event in Chennai just after the 26/11 terror attacks”
This sentence should not have been there or it could have been put at the end of the article. Why spread negativity..
Journalists and anchors should know what to relate to and what not. Questions need to be thought of very seriously before interviewing. Why make “Taliban” popular ?? Spread positivity please
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