criticized the rise of new stars like Chahat Fateh Ali Khan, who gained popularity
Veteran actress and singer Bushra Ansari has expressed her concerns about the growing influence of viral culture in Pakistan’s entertainment industry. She specifically criticized the rise of new stars like Chahat Fateh Ali Khan, who gained popularity for his parodies, including his reinterpretation of Madam Noor Jahan’s classic song “Bado Badi.” Ansari’s comments came during a TV show, where she discussed her frustration with the changing music landscape.
Ansari emphasized her disappointment with the current state of music in Pakistan, arguing that respect for the art form has diminished in favor of quick fame through viral content. She called attention to how parodies and lighthearted takes on classic songs are overshadowing genuine musical talent and artistry.
With her deep love for music, Ansari urged for a revival of authentic artistry, expressing her distress over what she perceives as the degradation of the musical tradition she cherishes. Her remarks have sparked discussions on the balance between viral fame and preserving the integrity of Pakistan’s rich musical heritage.
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