Artistes are endangered species in Pakistan: Salman Ahmad


Lahore, Aug 21 (IANS): Pakistani sufi rock band Junoon's frontman Salman Ahmad says Pakistan is a country where artistes are an endangered species.

Sharing a link to the song "Sayonee" by Junoon featuring Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and Ali Noor on Twitter on Monday, Salman wrote: "In a country where artistes are an endangered species, no open air concerts, no international cricket, Pakistani music rules!" 

One Twitter user disagreed with him and said: "There are plenty of artistes! In every college of Lahore, you have high quality artistes, but they don't have the major platform to perform."

He replied saying: "It's the government's responsibility to protect the life and property of its citizens including artistes. Major platforms have to be provided by the government."

The Lahore-based guitarist and songwriter had unveiled Junoon's 25th anniversary special album "Junoon 25" in various countries last year.

  

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