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17th Annual Lux Style Awards – Music Nominees

 

It’s an exciting time for the music category of the Lux Style Awards; finally, the awards are going to be just as competitive as the other categories, if not more. 2017 introduced so many fresh, new faces to Pakistan’s sonic landscape and they are all extremely deserving of the honour and mileage. Here are the nominations for this year and our predictions for who will win the coveted awards.

 

Album Of The Year:

36 by Sikander ka Mandar

600 Saal by E Sharp

Elhaam by Sounds of Kolachi

Fanoos by Zohaib Kazi

Wajd by Hadiqa Kiani

A few years ago, there weren’t enough music albums to fill up this category, but we have 5 extremely credible names this year. Sounds of Kolachi really made a mark with Elhaam. But we think the award will go to Hadiqa Kiani for Wajd. The star made her comeback with a carefully constructed and thematic album, and she is also the biggest and most well known name in this list.

 

Singer Of The Year:

Abid Brohi for ‘The Sibbi Song’ from Patari

Ali Azmat and Qurat ul Ain Baluch for ‘Chal Diye‘ from Cornetto Pop Rock

Ali Hamza, Ali Sethi & Waqar Ehsan from ‘Tanak Dhin‘ from Coke Studio

Lyari Underground for ‘Players of Lyari’ from Patari

Riaz Qadri and Zohaib Kazi for ‘Takht Hazar‘ from Fanoos

The Coke Studio song by Ali Hamza, Ali Sethi and Waqar Ehsan’s ‘Tanak Dhin‘ was hugely popular last year, so it is most likely they will win the award.  Another big artist missing from the list is Aima Baig and Sahir Ali Bagga for their song ‘Baazi’ which was also hugely popular at last years Coke Studio.

 

Best Music Video Director:

Qamar Anwer for ‘Kasani

Raza Shah for ‘The Sibbi Song’

Sana Jaffri for ‘Madam’

Taimoor Salahuddin for ‘Chan Kithan

Waleed Ahmed for ‘Super Cat’

Perhaps the most powerful statement came in the shape of Jimmy Khan’s ‘Madam’, directed by Sana Jaffri. The video very accurately depicts a day in the life of a transgender in Pakistan and the humiliation they are subjected to on a daily basis. However, Mooroo’s work for Ali Sethi’s ‘Chan Kithan‘ and Qamar Anwer’s for ‘Kasani‘ are both strong contenders too. Mooroo very beautifully depicted the class difference in our society while Qamar Anwer showed the gritty reality of growing up in Lyari.
 

Best Emerging Talent:

Abdullah Siddiqui for ‘Fiction’

Badnam for ‘Khwaja ke Diwani’

Kashmir for ‘Kaghaz ka Jahaz

Keeray Makoray for ‘Island in the City

Roots for ‘Pagal Sa

Abdullah Siddiqui’s ‘Fiction’ is technically very superior to all of the other names in the list; the song is modern, electronic and has a global appeal. However, the emerging talent award has to be one that looks at all factors into consideration, such as showmanship, popularity amongst the masses and of course, talent. Pepsi Battle of the Band’s finalists Badnaam and Kashmir are definitely the strongest names because of that: both are powerful performers and produce beautiful, original music. But we think Kashmir is winning this one. And we hope so too.

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Annie Khalid’s Hit ‘Mahiya’ Remixed by Indian Producer

Annie Khalid

Indian music producer Yashraj Mukhate went viral by remixing Annie Khalid’s iconic 2006 pop hit Mahiya, blending it with a humorous clip of a South Asian man expressing his dislike for relatives.

Known for turning viral dialogues into catchy tunes, Mukhate paired the man’s blunt response with playful lyrics like: “Meri bua ki bhabi ke beti ki shaadi mein kyun jaon, mahiya, ke hoon mein pareshaan, mahiya.” The video quickly gained over 12 million views on Instagram.

Pakistani celebrities including Mawra Hocane and Zoya Nasir praised the remix, and Annie Khalid herself responded with laughter and enthusiasm. Mukhate, calling her “The OG,” celebrated the interaction. Khalid’s Mahiya was a breakthrough hit that defined mid-2000s Pakistani pop and opened doors for women in the industry.

Who is Annie Khalid 

Annie Khalid was born to a Kashmiri father and a Yemeni mother in Lahore on 27 March 1987. When she was just six months old, her family moved from Pakistan to the United Kingdom, first settling in East London and later relocating to Essex.

Annie Khalid launched her music career with the single “Mahiya,” which became a massive hit in Pakistan after its 2005 release. Indian filmmakers later featured the song in the film Awarapan.

On 25 November 2010, she released her UK debut single “Be My Baby,” accompanied by a remix from British DJ Judge Jules. After meeting the English–Norwegian boy band A1 at a charity event, Khalid collaborated with them on the single “Just 3 Words” and joined their tour, performing across Norway and the UK. In 2011, the Pakistan Media Awards nominated her for Best Female Singer.

In September 2013, Khalid teamed up with Beenie Man to release the single “Boom Boom Danze.”

Also Read: Annie Khalid – Tharki Saala (Music Video)

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Muhammad Ali Shehki Says Romance Is Key to Great Music

Mohammed Ali Shehki

In an interview with Imran Ashraf, veteran musician Mohammed Ali Shehki revealed that romance—real or imagined—is central to his musical process, and urged other artists to embrace the same mindset.

He admitted to envisioning a muse while performing, saying, “An artist has to be in love all the time, whether it’s your wife, girlfriend, or someone from your imagination.”

Tapping into that romantic energy, Shehki performed his hit Pyar Kiya Mein Ne Dil Diya, then reflected on his rise to fame in the 1970s. “There was a lot of craze in that era. Now, with so many singers, no one knows who’s who. Back then, it was just a few of us—actually, just two,” he said, referencing himself and Alamgir.

Shehki recounted how makeup artist Lily Raza, who shared his Irani heritage, helped him break into the entertainment industry. Before his big break, he performed in hotels and eventually landed a spot on a show hosted by Tara Ghanshyam. When Ghanshyam fell ill, Shehki was asked to perform their duet solo.

“I thought I’d lost the opportunity,” he recalled. “But Ghazanfar Ali sahab told me, ‘You’ll sing this solo without any complaints.’ So I did, and the song became a superhit.”

Shehki, also known for acting in films like Dekh Tamasha and Choron Ka Badshah, credited that moment as the turning point in his career.

Also Read: Ajay Devgn Shares Musician’s Apology to Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan

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Abrarul Haq Drops New Song Celebrating Victory Over India

Abrar Ul Haq

Celebrities across Pakistan are actively paying tribute to the armed forces for their successful defence operations, fuelling a wave of patriotic fervour across the nation.

Singer Abrarul Haq joined the celebrations by releasing a special song dedicated to the victory.

Through powerful lyrics, the track tells how the Pakistani Armed Forces thwarted India’s so-called “Operation Sindoor.”

Abrar highlights the spiritual strength of a Muslim warrior, portraying inner faith as a battlefield force.

He also symbolically mentions “serving tea to the enemy,” a phrase tied to past military encounters.

Abrar shared the song on his official YouTube channel, though the full music video is yet to be released.

Fans praised the song as a morale booster, with one commenting, “Pak Forces deserve this kind of tribute after an amazing victory,” and another adding, “The song is beautiful, and Abrarul Haq sang it with full enthusiasm and zeal.”

Also Read: Abrarul Haq Criticizes Young Artists Extravagant Demands in Music Industry

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