Atif versus Jal The battle of the boys continues�even in badly directed videos and unaesthetic styling Aamna Haider Isani Karachi
God made everything in pairs. And though Atif Aslam and Farhan Butt
have gone separate ways, thus defying all laws of nature, they are
still in constant competition with each other and will probably stay
that way for a very long time if not forever. (It�ll probably be
forever) Whether it�s an album release � Boondh and Meri Kahani came
out around the same time � a concert or tour or merely a music video,
the boys are in an inevitable horn-lock.
Atif and Jal have been compared to death � their music, albums,
concerts, sales, popularity and success in India has been the topic of
one article too many. But, no one and I mean absolutely no one would
have imagined that they would also be competing for bad videos and,
horror horror, bad styling. That day has unfortunately dawned on us
too. The inevitable has happened and Atif and Jal are even in
competition over who makes the worse music video. The two are destined
to be together � even in critique.
The inspiration behind this article is the video of �Mein Mustt
Hoon� which has been playing on music channels recently. One fails to
understand how a group that came out with a fabulous video in �Sajni�
could put out such a monstrosity? The answer, of course, lies in India.
�It�s been conceptualized by an Indian director,� is the easiest
explanation that comes to mind. While Bilal Lashari made �Sajni�, �Mein
Mustt Hoon� is directed by Anand, another Indian director. And while
Bilal Lashari also directed the fabulous video of Atif�s �Hungami
Halaat�, the train wreck called �Kyun Chorr Gaye� is directed by Indian
director Kookie V. Golati. The Indian videos, one must comment, are as
bad as the Bilal lashari directed videos were creatively innovative.
What, one must ask, compels these successful musicians to compromise
on aesthetics for a video shot in India, as they obviously know better?
Some Indians can make videos though. �Koi Aanay Wala Hai� by Strings
was made by an Indian director. The point is, it has to be done
sensibly, it must synchronize with the genre of the song and most
importantly, it must be a visual the musician can own up to as his own.
Atif�s �Kyun Chorr Gaye� video simply blows you away�quite
literally! �Kyun Chorr Gaye� actually does look like a train wreck,
with debris blowing here and there, frozen frames et al�all to a love
song. It just doesn�t make sense.
And �Mein Mustt Hoon� disappoints in its constant allusions to
Kailash Kher�s �Deewani�. The twirling girl is a continuous reference
to the image of a dancing girl in KK�s video. But that�s not all. The
way these videos have been put together are just not in sync with the
music.
Which brings us to the styling. Have Atif and Farhan vowed to out-do
each other in dressing inappropriately? The bowler hat and orange shirt
Atif wears is just as awkward as the rolled up jeans and scarf that
Farhan has donned. Historically, musicians have always made style
statements of their own � some odd and some weirder � but somehow the
image always gels in with the identity of the musician. If Madonna
chose to wear a conical bra (thus making it iconic) then it has to be
said that she carried it off to the T. Plus, the bra was designed by
John Paul Gaultier which lent it credibility amongst other things. The
same sadly does not apply to the fashion faux pas that Atif Aslam keeps
repeating and Farhan has now unfortunately started imitating!
The tragedy is that both these songs are pretty decent. They�ve just
been packaged all wrong and that has taken away from their appeal.
Musicians are responsible for the image they put out for themselves �
if they won�t own up to it then who will - and the image becomes their
brand. Madonna has an image, even though she constantly reinvents
herself. Prince has an image � he is usually seen in well cut suits and
high heels, rap artistes have a different image and rock stars have a
totally different style identity. Musicians as diverse as Marilyn
Manson, Axl Rose, Celine Dion, Michael Jackson (how can we forget the
white socks and the single sequined glove) and even Shakira or Rihanna
have a persona that is reflected in their style and their videos.
How
does a musician or group expect to build an image when that image is so
fickle? Though it has to be said that Atif has acquired continuity when
it comes to bad taste � people now expect him to dress weird (some even
love him for it) but it certainly wasn�t expected of Farhan or Gohar of
Jal.
Established bands like Strings and even Ali Azmat must be
appreciated for having some stability in their style and creative
control when it comes to their videos. All we can hope for is some
maturity when it comes to the newer generation of musicians. And until
they grow up, one can expect both Atif and the boys of Jal continue the
battle to out-do each other.
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