A talented individual may not necessarily translate into a
charming personality. Today's celebrities are the prime example of this
statement. But we were in for a surprise when we talked to one of the coolest
youth icons of our country. This 25-year-old energetic soul is one of the
rare genuine human beings one can find in today's celebrity list. Being the
lead vocalist of Jal, his spirits are akin to the bottle of soda, which
starts off with a lot of energy, and then its fizz settles down leaving a
soothing effect on your soul. He sizzles you with 'Main Mast Hoon' while
staying wonderfully relaxed. We are talking about none other than the very
dynamic, Farhan Saeed. He has a distinctive vocal style based on the
coalescing of classical as well as of modern contemporary music trends.
Farhan did his A' Level from KIMS in 1999 and started
singing in front of the audience within the institute. He participated in a
number of events organized by his school and was highly appreciated and
encouraged by students and teachers alike. He went on to win numerous singing
competitions and gained the experience and confidence to perform live,
flawlessly. In 2001, Farhan got accepted by FAST, from where he obtained his
bachelor's degree. Throughout that time, he continued working on his vocals
and often participated in competitions.
Farhan's songs are always well penned and innovative.
Apart from Jal's debut single 'Aadat' which was re-done in Farhan's vocals,
he has to his credit seven other soundtracks for Jal's debut album which
include 'Rangon Main,' 'Ik Din Aaye Ga,' 'Lamhay,' 'Teri Yaad,' 'Manchala,' 'Har
Jaga Hai Jal,' and 'Bikhra Hoon Main'.
Lately, Jal has bagged a couple of awards including Best
Album (Boondh), Best Song of the year (Sajni) and Best Video (Sajni) at the
Lux Style Awards 2008. More recently, it got the award for 'Best ballad' for
their song 'More Piya' at the MTV Awards 2009.
Talking to Us, Farhan spoke about a lot of things like
their music to their fan base and Jal's popularity in India to their videos
to his take on one's fashion style.
It wouldn't be wrong to say that music is in Farhan's
blood. While most of the singers have some or the other inspiration, Farhan's
inspiration for entering this field was someone very close to him. According
to Farhan, his father, who is a doctor and also a brilliant musician,
inspired him to pursue music.
It is said that music is the food for soul; it is the
medium through which the message of peace and unity, which may not be that
effective through sermons, can be delivered. And the good thing is, by using
music as the medium, one can ensure that the message would not only reach the
masses, but it would be accepted, too, as everybody understands the language
of music. Talking about peace, it is a fact that our singers have always
tried their level best to be ambassadors of peace when it comes to Indo-Pak
relationship. In fact, our pop singers have always been on the forefront in
the promotion of friendly feelings between the two countries. Regardless of
what the politicians and even the media may try to tell us about the 'hatred'
that exists between the two countries, our singers get warm welcome when they
go to the other side of the border and we have always shown the warmest
hospitality to Indian people -- celebrities or not . "Honestly speaking,
the response that we get from that side of the border is over whelming. The
people there are very welcoming and acknowledging, and it's always wonderful
visiting and performing there," says an enthusiastic Farhan who has only
good things to say about his experience of working in India. "We try to
represent Pakistan in the best possible way internationally, and particularly
try to promote the feelings of love between India and Pakistan," he
further says. "Being Pakistanis, we feel it our duty to do as much as we
can for its betterment, especially keeping in mind the current
socio-political environment of the nation."
Once upon a time, songs used to be a treat for ears. It's
no more the case. Now, a good video plays an essential role in making a song
a success. In fact, in some cases, it guarantees the success of a song. Jal
can boast of some memorable music videos, especially 'Ik Din Ayega -- The
earthquake special'. Their last video 'Main Mast Hoon' which was shot near
the Taj Mahal, has a touch of Sufism. Since it is touted to be an out and out
commercial fare, one does expect yet another good musical score from Jal in
the near future. "We will be coming out with a video soon. As for the
album, we have also started working on that. You'll get to hear it,
hopefully, by early next year," Farhan says.
Showbiz in general and the music industry in particular is
all about glamour. Our musicians are well-known for their unique sense of
style and are hugely followed by the youth. Farhan Saeed is also regarded as
a fashionable and stylish musician of our country. And why not? It's his
confidence in himself that makes him stand out in a crowd. "Be
yourself," he says. "Don't follow others; make others follow
you."
All over the world, musicians have carved a name for
themselves by participating in worthy causes like providing aid and
recreation to poor and needy people, and for taking part in relief work for
people suffering from natural disasters like earthquakes and other traumas.
Internationally, the band U2 is famous for its charity work. In India, the
turnover from most of the concerts (Rock on!! etc.) is used to help the poor.
Our musicians also try their level best to bring a positive change in the
lives of destitute and traumatized people. "We are working for a
campaign by the name of 'Save SWAT, Save PAKISTAN'. Under this, we would be
performing at concerts, and would be making media appearances to raise funds
for the IDPs. Apart from this, we are working on other projects as
well," Farhan says.
For the Pakistani youth, Farhan has a small message:
"Be true to yourself and to others around you. Be honest with whatever
you do. And most importantly, always feel proud to be a Pakistani!"
Short-profile
Number of winters you have seen?
Emmm…. 25 may be :)
Date of Birth/ Zodiac Sign
September 14. I'm a Virgo.
Favourite punch line
Sub ho jaye ga! :)
Sum up yourself in three words
Careless. Passionate. Loving.
If you were stranded on a deserted island, what three
items would you take with you?
Well, that's very typical but I am never able to answer
this. Perhaps, I would take my piano, guitar and my girlfriend. Emmm…I
really don't know man!
Are you a party animal?
Used to be.
What kind of gatherings do you like the most?
Those with close friends around.
Whom do you admire as a singer?
A lot of them.
Is Gohar a good friend or just the lead guitarist of Jal?
We are very good friends.
What was the last book you read?
I don't remember. :)
What is your favourite colour?
Black…anytime, anywhere!
Your recent crush
Recent and last! You'll know… :)
Five songs in your i-pod
I don't carry i-pod.
You are very conscious about…
My hair.
What is the one thing about our music industry that you'd
like to change?
Would like to make it more professional.
Things you cannot live without?
Family, friends and music.
Thing you hate the most?
Double faced people.
One true confession...
I am a flirt.
One biggest fear …
Going away from my parents.
On Sundays, you …
Do what I usually do everyday.
The last gift that you got...
Flowers…
Perfect idea to relax….
Beach, guitar and friends.
Your friends describe you as...
A good companion.
What do you think is the most important invention during
the past 10 years?
The Internet.
Closing statement…
I'm proud to be a Pakistani and I hope it's the same for
all of you! Stay rocking and contribute in making Pakistan a better country!