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He
started his career with fashion photography and soon became the
most sought-after photographer in town. With his innovative lens-work,
Amean J. joined the ranks of Pakistan's leading fashion photographers.
Next he took up the challenge of making documentaries.
Now
he has moved on to directing and creating music videos. And that
means videos with the Amean J. difference. No guy-wooing-gal gimmicks
and definitely no sign of a group of Punjabi jumping-Jacks set off
against a bhangra number, for him. Making his debut with a brand
new band, Rushk, with the video for "Khuahish," this is
a peace song with at-the-cutting-edge choreography.
With the US-Iraq war now fading into the background, many of us
seem to have forgotten what the real motives behind the carnage
were and are too "war fatigued" to consider what the consequences
may be. Not Amean J. His video captures the antipathy he feels towards
the US, specifically, George W Bush. The opening shot is a masked
US army marine, getting ready to kill a tied-up and blindfolded
Iraqi.
The special effects also need to be commended, most notably, the
dust which scatters when a heavy pair of army boots heartlessly
walks over Iraqi soil and the almost deafening silence which marks
the opening of the song. Pakistani videos have undergone a radical
change, often enhancing the talent of the singers. And sometimes
imaginative direction can even save an otherwise average song from
the chart trash heap. And this is exactly what Amean J. has managed
to do for 'Khuahish,' which otherwise would have been a non-starter.
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