man this is one different video.
Didn’t this one get banned by PTV also? Is any paki music channel playing it?
Its interesting.
man this is one different video.
Didn’t this one get banned by PTV also? Is any paki music channel playing it?
Its interesting.
how interesting it is and in what way? do share :)
is that the one with the gay relationship an some kinda wierd reationhip liek domestic violence or sumthin liek that...
Where can we view it?
its up on pakmusic in mpg format.
they are not banned n e longer, their new video is out no ptv, IM, geo .
their album has been released by SOUNDMASTER (PK) now, tho i must say its a very different kinda band, but still ok.
the same band has got other "different" kinda vdos too.
This particular vdo however has some gay + mild bondage scenes if i recall correctly.
A lady by the name of Ayesha Tour is the lead singer.
no the gay bondage video was Behti Naar. This is another one. I saw it at pakmusic.com
I think they have a third video out also, no?
PCG
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no the gay bondage video was Behti Naar. This is another one. I saw it at pakmusic.com
I think they have a third video out also, no?
PCG
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is khuwahish the same video where a chick wearing army gear is singing?
yes
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yes
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Apart from the video being strange, this song is like no more than minute-and-half long.
I've tried hard trying to grasp the mssg behind the song/video but have failed. What are your thoughts PCG? What do you think the whole thing is about?
Well, he walks in and opens up her mask to let her speak and then closes the mask up again (shown in reversal) and leaves.
So, it seems that she's being given a moment to speak her thoughts, perhaps in her defense or in accusation to the guy (the oppressor).
I think she symbolizes the oppressed (whether that's the muslims, the pakistani citizens, or whoever) and she's saying "now what do you want, and what will you gain from all this?
"malka bahaar chahiye?"
"milega ab tumhe kya ab?"
Perhaps it symbolizes the muslim vs. nonmuslim conflict.
or pakistani people vs. gov't conflict
or army vs. parliament conflict.
I guess the uniforms are supposed to tell that.
PCG
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*Originally posted by PyariCgudia: *
Well, he walks in and opens up her mask to let her speak and then closes the mask up again (shown in reversal) and leaves.
So, it seems that she's being given a moment to speak her thoughts, perhaps in her defense or in accusation to the guy (the oppressor).
I think she symbolizes the oppressed (whether that's the muslims, the pakistani citizens, or whoever) and she's saying "now what do you want, and what will you gain from all this?
"malka bahaar chahiye?"
"milega ab tumhe kya ab?"
Perhaps it symbolizes the muslim vs. nonmuslim conflict.
or pakistani people vs. gov't conflict
or army vs. parliament conflict.
I guess the uniforms are supposed to tell that.
PCG
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Interesting analysis there :)
I always thought it was about MAN supressing WOMEN.
when i first heard the song, i thought the same thing...but then how would you explain the uniforms...
unless if the person who made the video didn't even know what he was trying to say.