Harry Potter and the magical tunes of Pakistani pop!
With the release of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, the
story of the ‘boy who lived’ is still ongoing amidst global fanfare.
Atif Aslam as Harry Potter
Harry
Potter has uncontrollable hair and a lightening shaped scar – and is
the ‘Chosen One’ – who will defeat the Dark Lord and restore order to
the magical world. Atif Aslam may not have the messy hair and scar, but
he’s being widely touted as the ‘Chosen One’. And since Dumbledore –
sorry, we mean Rohail Hyatt – has now taken him under his wing, this
may be the start of a new magical – sorry again, we mean musical –
victory.
Salman Ahmed as Lucious Malfoy
Lucious
Malfoy is a loyalist who on the surface – jumps from one bandwagon
(Voldemort and the Death Eaters) to another (the side that wants to
eradicate the use of Dark Arts) – but harbours a deep passion for all
that he believes in.
Salman Ahmed has jumped onto so many bandwagons we’ve lost count:
Junoon’s Led Zeppelin-inspired wave, the Sufi years, the political
activism which saw him switch from a loyalist of the former President
to a pro-democracy one, the Deepak Chopra bandwagon – clearly, he
harbours a deep passion for all that he believes in – and also believes
in sending numerous press releases about each one of his passions…
Ali Hamza as Ron Weasley
Ron
always stays behind the shadow of the iconic Harry Potter, and always
harbours a slight resentment for not being recognized for his
contribution.
Ali Hamza – also hugely talented – has remained stuck behind the
shadow of the iconic Ali Noor. But like Harry and Ron, they both work
best when together…
Strings as the Weasley twins
Inseparable,
loyal, hilarious and popular, the Weasley twins are reincarnated in the
music industry as Strings members Bilal and Faisal. Together they not
only get up to all sorts of greatness (Strings’ albums and Fred and
George’s Weasleys Wizard Wheezes both bring great happiness to the
Muggle and magical worlds) but are also an unstoppable duo.
Dr Akbar Yezdani as Lord Voldermort
Lord
Voldermort is the anti-Dumbledore. Brilliant and conflicted, he is the
genius who is all wrong. He definitely possesses greatness and his
determination to conquer is unflinching and he can be quite the scary
dude, which goes well with Dr Akbar Yezdani, who heads Fire Records
(the largest record label Pakistan). He is a strong contender, nay, the
only contender for the role because, let’s face it, Doc will go for
what he wants and he will get it done. His reputation is nothing short
of the dark lord even if he isn’t really all that evil! But Atif… we
mean Harry will give him a run for his dark arts.
Fuzon as Harry Potter’s family, the Dursleys
Harry
Potter has a strange relationship with the Dursleys, who are incredibly
paranoid of wizards and magic and look at everything with suspicion.
The trio – Vernon, Petunia and Dudley – have kind hearts but
domineering genes, and that just reminds one of the band Fuzon…also, a
trio with kind hearts and inbuilt paranoia…
Nazia Hassan as Lily Potter
With
a generous, courageous heart, Lily Potter protects a young Harry from
the dark lord, even at the price of her own life. She symbolizes the
strength that defines the (late) Nazia Hassan and the mark she left on
the world, with her voice, charm, struggle, hope and her spirit.
Haniya Aslam as Hermione Granger
Hermione
is intelligent, sharp and knows her magic. She is the one who gets
Harry and Ron out of trouble through her magical knowledge and spells
at times when they can’t get it right. And if anyone can be Hermione,
it is Haniya. She can strum the guitar, she knows her music and she is
confident just like Hermione. Plus, they both personify strong will.
Zebunissa Bangash as Luna Lovegood
Luna
isn’t about rules or facts. It’s her soul that attracts us and the
fact that she is in her own head makes her more adorable. Luna’s
strength comes into play time and again and she shows the will to take
on the Dark Lord with Dumbledore’s Army despite defeating surroundings.
Zebunissa Bangash mirrors the same innocence
and soul.
Rohail Hyatt as Albus Dumbledore
Albus
Dumbledore casts a fatherly figure over the magical world, with his
long beard, magical knowledge and an office filled with hidden
memories, contraptions, books and a phoenix. In his younger days,
Dumbledore came close to dabbling with the Dark Arts, willing to use
his power to achieve all his wishes, but transfigures into one of the
most renowned magicians to have ever lived.
Rohail Hyatt casts a fatherly figure over the music industry, with
his long beard, musical knowledge and a studio that boasts a tremendous
collection of music, memories of the most iconic pop band Pakistan has
ever seen, and a number of guitars. In his younger days, Rohail got
caught in the entrapments of bubble gum pop music, but has transfigured
to using his magic to bring out the best in people, especially with
Coke Studio.
Umber Hyatt as Professor McGonagall
McGonagall
doesn’t approve of incompetence. She is the strict deputy headmistress
and her range for compassion and sheer determination is firm. She
remains in the shadows and shows loyalty, talent, and is rarely
emotional.
Umber Hyatt, the co-producer of Coke Studio and McGonagall definitely share similarities.
Hadiqa Kiani as the Veela, Fleur Delacour
Veelas
are described as "young, beautiful human women, and their appearance
and especially their dance are magically seductive to almost all
males.” Hasn’t Hadiqa Kiani been casting the same sort of effect on
Pakistani men for over two decades now…with the aid of her ‘dupatta
malmal ka’? This magical effect continues to persist…
Ali Zafar as Cedric Diggory
Cedric
has the looks, the charm and the playfulness that can be attractive,
inviting and sometimes flirtatious. Outside the exterior, Cedric
carries the weight to fight the boy who is already an icon and his
explosive vigour till the end stays in our memory. He is a champion who
finds a way back despite being torn amidst fragile egos, staggering
expectations and conflicting circumstances.
Much like pop star Ali Zafar who flirted his way with Huqa Pani
years ago and has now made us stand up and take notice of his skill,
heart and turmoil as Coke Studio struck like lightning. Ali’s dance
with pop has delighted us. His ongoing display of pure heart at Coke
Studio with the breezy ‘Yaar Dhadee’ and the heartbreaking
‘Dastaan-e-Ishq’ are two examples of his talent. Ali and Cedric have
more in common if one looks closely enough.
Ali Azmat as Firenze
Firenze
is a centaur who becomes a teacher, ignoring taboos of even centaurs.
He fights the fight and retreats from worldly rules, norms and affairs
but commands attention at his return and rightly so. He can be
attacking and he can be kind. Firenze is one facade of Ali Azmat, the
first rock icon Pakistan produced and whose fiery career, with all its
ups and downs, keeps
us glued…. decades later.
Gumby as Remus Lupin
Lupin
is one of the original mischief makers at Hogwarts, great with magic
and an even better friend. Gumby has the same mad vibe, is hugely
talented and remains friends with everyone in the music industry.
Thankfully, unlike Lupin, Gumby is not a werewolf. Not that we know of,
anyway…
Faisal Rafi as Sirius Black
Sirius
is abrasive at times, he can be angry yet he carries a soft heart. He
can slip through the cracks, sometimes unnoticed but his own charming
and fighting rebel brings him out.
Faisal Rafi fits well with some of Sirius Black’s attributes (and looks eerily similar.)
Xulfi as Draco Malfoy
Draco
Malfoy is an opportunist. On the surface, he is arrogant and
manipulative. But he has his demons and he is compassionate, still. It
is an ingenious reflection of Zulfiqar Jabbar Khan aka Xulfi. His
credits include EP – they broke up but the band is coming back without
Xulfi – and Call, in which he co-sings with Junaid Khan and is the lead
guitarist. Now on the comeback with a new record, Dhoom, like Draco,
Xufi lives and learns.
Khalid Khan as Neville Longbottom
Neville
is the adorable underdog. The spotlight evades him but his resilience
makes him an inspiring force to reckon with. He can be overshadowed but
he shows incredible strength in the face of fire.
The quiet bass player Khalid Khan of Aaroh, whose musicianship often
goes unnoticed outside music circles and Neville Longbottom are often
on a parallel level.
Ali Noor as Percy Weasley
Percy
is the do-gooder older brother who always wants to remain in the
limelight and ‘adores’ just about everyone, betrays his family for a
job and admonishes his brothers. Ali Noor is the older brother of the
Noori duo and while they both have impressive credentials, Noor would
do well to – as the Weasley twins would say – lighten up a bit.
Dino as Dobby
The
ultimate sacrificial lamb: Dobby follows Harry around with a strange
obsession and believes very strongly in his own ‘talents’ as a
house-elf turned magician’s knight in shining armour. Dino also
believes very strongly in his own talent and despite being lambasted by
critics, continues to make music…and even has a magical song: ‘Pari’.
Omran Shafique as Professor Filius Flitwick
Professor
Filius Flitwick is the adorable and laid back teacher of charms at
Hogwarts. He knows the neatest of tricks, he is playful and when it
comes to making a move, he is very much a supporter of Dumbledore. If
that isn’t Omran Shafique – the uber cool guitar man of Mauj, who is?
Mekaal Hasan as Severus Snape
Snape
may have been hated by many, but at the end it turns out he really was
one of the good guys all along, working behind the scenes to destroy
evil and let good prevail. Sadly enough he never gets enough credit.
Mekaal Hasan who has remained behind the scenes of some of the best
albums and artistes produced in Pakistan, barely ever gets any of the
credit he so deserves…
Source : INSTEP NEWS (By Maheen Sabeeh and Saba Imtiaz)
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