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“Sab Tun Sohniyeh” guy
shares something new about him and speaks out now and
is again ready to rock his fans after “Aatish”,
“Sab Tun Sohniyeh” and “Mantra”.
Full of energy and life, he never stops. His music deeply
reflects his novelty and arty idiom. Filled with much
more energy and charged with inimitable enthusiasm,
crème de la crème of Pakistan Pop music
with comprising sagacious peculiarities: that is Faakhir
Mehmood.
Interview by Sadaf Fayyaz
Images Courtesy: Faakhir Mehmood & Mansoor Alam.
Source: Koolmuzone
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In fact, I am working on my upcoming album and just
back from a concert at Toronto. I am still so exhausted
and sleeping a lot. I feel like releasing it when things
and conditions are a bit settled, when people are in
a mood to enjoy good and colorful music. I like to give
a gap of about two years in my albums. But it’s
almost four years after “Mantra”, this gap
is a bit longer.
The Toronto concert went very well and it’s a
great place to visit too. Since most of friends and
fans are there, and the concert really went well, with
almost an audience of two thousand plus. I enjoyed a
lot and the trip was awesome. I am back now.
This idea came to my mind while I was doing some
export of Sky-diving materials. I realized that time
how difficult it was to do para jumping and sky diving.
It’s quite difficult and dangerous to perform
these acts. It requires a lot of courage to do so. So
we just thought of making a song on it, with a message
that nothing is difficult in the world. We shot this
video in London, UK, and it was directed by me. It is
in fact, not a part of any of my albums, but a single
number. It depicts a very simple message.
Let’s see when it comes out. There will
be about ten tracks in the album, depending upon me,
if I add some more even. (Laughs) “Maula”
may or may not be a part of it. I am currently working
on the album. I may go for a video initially.
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I have been appointed as AMBASSODOR FOR ‘WAR ON
TOBACCO’ in Pakistan by the Federal Ministry of
Health. Plus another appointment includes regarding
health awareness. So I am serving as a Goodwill Ambassador
for the Anti-Tobacco campaign.
Well, it was a very nice experience and I was quite
happy from my job as a judge. The greatest thing is
that I was very fair, impartial and honest during the
judgment. There were no personal favors and I didn’t
know any of the contestants. My dealing with the participants
was very fair and just. I also felt happy that after
so much of hard work, I have come up to the judge level
now. Shehzad Roy and Immu were the other two judges
besides me. I am quite contented that I did a lot of
justice with my job.
I think music cannot be explained or defined. Even if
you write a whole book on it, with so many theories,
and it doesn’t attract, it goes wasted. Good music
can always be felt and listened to. So I would say that
“Music cannot be explained or defined. It must
be heard and felt”.
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During school days, I bought a mouth organ for 35 Rs.
from a shop at super market, Islamabad. I learnt playing
it in a day. I remember, as a child, I used to take
it to school and play there. (laughs). Though, I intended
to impress my class fellows a lot. So it was fun at
that time.
I get annoyed easily if some mishaps happen or if things
do not occur as initially planned. Even after so much
practice and work, if something goes wrong, I am irritated.
The same happens when there is a sound problem or some
other technical one. I usually look behind to my co-performers
in order to avoid such things. At times I scold them
too, but scolding makes them more nervous. Actually,
things get covered even if something goes wrong. I demand
perfectionism in everything that I do. Audience notices
fault very rarely, but we know that something wrong
has happened.
It’s nothing special about us. We are just like
other professionals who work “9-5” daily.
Bankers, accountants, engineers, corporate level people,
or doctors usually have such work timings. The way they
balance out work with family, applies to me too. There
is a lot of hard work, practice and jam sessions going
on. Besides these, some promotional events, campaigns,
video-making and marketing phases are also there: each
one of these requires time and effort. Therefore, just
like other professionals, we learn to manage it too.
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I am a very fun-loving and jubilant
kind of a person. I mostly do ballads and my compositions
are quite romantic. I feel joyful to make people happy
and believe in it. I believe in providing good entertainment
to people with my music. I would never do a melancholic
or highly depressing song that makes me distressing
too. Instead, I would cherish making a lively, full-of-life
and soulful composition, which is highly relished
by everyone.
Yes, I used to have a sinus problem
in the beginning. For a singer, it’s killing
to have this problem. But I worked quite hard on it
and overcame it. After shows or tiring hectic days,
I give a lot of rest to vocal cords. If you don’t
give proper rest to these, this can cause meningitis
too. After so much speaking and singing, your throat
definitely needs some rest. I have overcome my sinus
problem by taking proper voice rest, good sleep, taking
steam without any crystal, and running (jogging).
These four tips are very useful and I don’t
miss my jogging even a single day. One of my friends
suggested running as a remedy to overcome sinus problem.
(Thinks for a while) I think this profession requires
core focus and hard work. Every profession requires
struggle, though. Constant hard work and constant
struggle are the two main demands of this profession,
plus some innovation too. I believe in being creative
and delivering something new every time. If I start
composing something I was doing eight years back,
that won’t be appreciated at all. Therefore,
bringing novelty and more creativity to the work matters
a lot. Every person in his life faces a stage where
his creativity is almost negligible or nearly ending.
This happens to every person and me too, so I believe
in taking a break at that time, and coming back with
striking ingenuity again.
There are so many.
Whatever I listened to during my formative years,
is my inspiration now. My favorite band is Fusion,
plus I like Sajjad Ali and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. “Sab
Tun Sohniyah” was a remake item. I just took
the first words from the original song and worked
on it, with an entirely different set of lyrics and
music.
Believe in yourself and work hard to
achieve anything. Constant success requires constant
struggle and hard work. There is no end to hard work
and struggle.
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