Music
Junoon’s Brian O’Connell Is Back!
Written by: Sher Khan
The rock star Junaid Khan, the former lead vocalist of pop-rock band Call, needs no introduction. By creating sensational tracks such as “Yeh Pal” and “Laree Chooti” with his band, and “So Close, So Distant” as a solo artist, Khan has won the hearts of music lovers.
As he experiments with prime time television dramas, he is unsure which of two passions he will abandon: his thriving acting career or his music. But despite having his finger in more than one pie, Khan has made a smashing return to the music scene – this time with former Junoon guitarist Brian O’Connell.
The duo’s upcoming track “Keh Do” is a romantic Urdu number, which will be Brian’s first collaboration in Pakistan since the much-lamented break-up of Junoon.
“Forget grudges and leave differences aside; express and spread love when you have the chance – this is what ‘Keh Do’ is all about,” Khan says about his first Urdu track from his solo album. “I absolutely love it because I believe in it myself – the realization of expressing love when those special people are not around, is important.”
With a soft melodious tune, the ballad tends to capture the essence of the deep lyrics that captivate its listeners. This track also serves as a platform for Brian’s return to music, since his only association with the Pakistani music scene has been limited to a couple of live performances in New York. “Meeting Brian was definitely a humbling experience,” said Khan, content with Brian’s affirmative response to the collaboration. “It took some convincing to make him play the bass on this track.” Produced by Sami Khan – who also produced “So Close, So Distant” – the track is expected to release online by the end of the month. Khan is simultaneously working on releasing his entire solo album via the internet as well.
Directed by Abdullah Haris and starring model Mehreen Syed, Khan claims the video of this song has been produced in a rather unique manner which intends on engaging the viewers through its self-explanatory visuals. “We needed someone who was not only gorgeous but also knew how to act as the script required some intense acting skills,” stated Khan. “Mehreen is undoubtedly not only a top Pakistani model but has also proven herself as a great actor [currently contemplating a Bollywood project].”
Khan further elaborated on the impact a great bass sound can have on music, regretfully stating that it’s been a neglected instrument in Pakistan. “The magical sound Brian incorporated into Junoon’s music with his bass is something we don’t get to hear anymore post the band’s break-up.” He admitted that he doesn’t normally listen to his own songs but added: “I am not joking when I say this – I am addicted to ‘Keh Do’ because of the flavor Brian has injected in it.” According to Khan, this track therefore aims to highlight how crucial a well-tuned bass guitar is to the world of music. “I feel lucky and honored that a huge rock icon such as Brian agreed to work with me,” he further explained, humbled by the notion.
At the end, Khan said that he believes in composing music “passionately and from the heart” and this is what his fans should expect from his upcoming album. Following the release of “Keh Do”, Khan is adamant on pursuing his acting career while working on his next single at the same time. He added that he received offers for going on tour but has decided to wait till he releases another track. “It [my upcoming album] will be different in terms of expressing my ideas,” he said. “I will explore other genres as well,” commented Khan, adding that most of the songs will fall in the alternative rock genre, like his first album “Jilawatan”.
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Muhammad Ali Shehki Says Romance Is Key to Great Music

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.
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Abrarul Haq Drops New Song Celebrating Victory Over India

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.”
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Atif Aslam Revives ‘Sanu Ek Pal Chain’ of NFAK

Atif Aslam paid tribute to Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan by performing Sanu Ek Pal Chain Na Awaey on the new season of Velo Sound Station.
He blended his modern vocal style with NFAK’s original qawwali, creating a seamless fusion. Director Bilal Lashari brought the vision to life, earning widespread praise on social media.
Fans hailed the collaboration of Atif, NFAK, and Lashari as a historic musical moment, celebrating both Pakistan’s musical heritage and its evolving artistry.
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