Pakistani showbiz icon Fawad Khan drops new track with US media outlet

The still image taken from the music video of song called "Taaray" shows Pakistani star Fawad Khan. (Photo courtesy: mtheglobe/ Instagram)
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Updated 11 August 2024
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Pakistani showbiz icon Fawad Khan drops new track with US media outlet

  • The electronic pop track, ‘Taara/Diamonds,’ pays tribute to people trying to bring about positive change
  • A hybrid remix of Ali Azmat’s ‘Taara Jala,’ and Rihanna’s ‘Diamonds’ songs, it also features Bilal Ali, Maria Unera

ISLAMABAD: A Seattle-based media outlet and production house on Saturday released an electronic pop track, “Taara/Diamonds,” featuring top Pakistani showbiz celebrity Fawad Khan alongside other influencers from the media industry.

Khan, a renowned actor, singer and model, shot to fame following his roles in popular Pakistani television dramas before successfully crossing over into Bollywood. Before his rise to stardom as an actor, he was also a vocalist for the Lahore-based rock band “Entity Paradigm.”

MTG, the Seattle-based company, also mixed the melodious voices of Bilal Ali, the lead singer of the Pakistani band “Kashmir,” and Maria Unera, a Pakistani-Filipino singer and songwriter.

MTG’s founder, Maheen Mustafa, announced the release of the song and its video earlier this month, saying it would be available on all streaming platforms.

“The incredible icons featured in the new MTG music video are formidable talents,” Khan, the Pakistani entertainment industry icon, was quoted as saying in an MTG press release before the song premiered. “Their achievements inspire and uplift people around the world, including myself.”

Unera said she was thrilled to share the video with the world on every platform once it was released.

“The initiative really stood out for me and made me more keen to work with everyone involved in this project,” she said. “Can’t wait for everyone to check out what we worked on.”

Ali said it was “brilliant” working on a song with other stars.

“We hope we did them justice and that people appreciate our humble attempt,” he added.

The song, a hybrid remix of Ali Azmat’s popular track “Taara Jala” and global pop sensation Rihanna’s 2012 hit “Diamonds,” has a catchy tune, paying tribute to a number of living and deceased artists, singers, painters and other individuals who tried to bring about a positive change.

Apart from famous Pakistani faces that emerge on the screen as the music plays on, it highlights the achievements of Nora Al-Matrooshi, the first Arab woman from the United Arab Emirates to graduate from the NASA astronaut program, and the makers of “Joyland,” who won a prestigious award at the Cannes Film Festival.

 


Pakistan okays Bangladesh’s Biman to begin Dhaka-Karachi flights as ties warm up

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Pakistan okays Bangladesh’s Biman to begin Dhaka-Karachi flights as ties warm up

  • Pakistan and Bangladesh were once one nation, but they split in 1971 as a result of a bloody civil war
  • Ties between both nations have warmed up since ouster of PM Sheikh Hasina, viewed as an India ally

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has granted Bangladesh’s national carrier, Biman Bangladesh Airlines, permission to begin flight operations between Dhaka and Karachi, the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) said on Friday, amid strengthening ties between the two countries. 

Pakistan and Bangladesh used to be one nation, but they split in 1971 as a result of a bloody civil war, which saw the part previously referred to as East Pakistan seceding to form the independent nation of Bangladesh.

Ties between Pakistan and Bangladesh have warmed up since the fall of former Bangladeshi prime minister Sheikh Hasina, who was widely viewed as close to India and critical of Pakistan, following a student-led uprising in August 2024.

Islamabad has attempted to forge closer ties with Dhaka in recent months after the two South Asian nations began sea trade in late 2024, which were followed by efforts to expand government-to-government commerce.

“Pakistan has granted Biman, the national flag carrier of Bangladesh, initial permission for three months up to March 26 to operate flights between Dhaka and Karachi,” a PCAA spokesperson told Arab News, adding that the duration could be extended. 

The approval marks a significant step in restoring direct air connectivity between the two nations.

In Nov. last year, the now-privatized Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) said it had signed a cargo agreement with Biman, aimed at streamlining air freight operations and boosting bilateral trade. 

A PIA spokesperson said the agreement was part of PIA’s strategy to expand its cargo business and offer more competitive services to customers. 

Pakistan has stepped up efforts to rebuild relations with Bangladesh as ties between Dhaka and New Delhi remain strained over India’s decision to grant asylum to Hasina after she fled the country. 

In Feb. 2025, a cargo vessel sailed directly from Pakistan to Bangladesh for the first time in decades and successfully unloaded containers, port officials said.

The two countries signed six agreements last August, covering areas such as visa exemptions for diplomatic and official passport holders, trade cooperation, media collaboration and cultural exchanges, officials said.

Separately, Islamabad allowed Britain’s Norse Atlantic to operate flights to the South Asian country, the Pakistani defense minister announced late Thursday. The airline will operate direct flights from London, Manchester and Birmingham to the Pakistani capital of Islamabad.

“The increase in operations of international airlines to Pakistan will promote a competitive environment leading to world class service and balance in fares,” Defense Minister Khawaja Asif said on X.