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Ali Azmat justifies embracing the MTV 'culture invasion' by insulting Madam Noor Jehan

Ali Azmat justifies embracing the MTV 'culture invasion' by insulting Madam Noor Jehan

Belittling the appearance of a national icon isn't the way to make a point and Twitter users made sure he knows it.
21 Oct, 2021

Ali Azmat is not known for holding back when it comes to letting people know what he thinks — he certainly didn't when it came to taking a dig at Ali Zafar and the 2020 PSL anthem — but this time, his bold opinion has found little support. The Junoon singer had something very unkind and frankly offensive to say about Malika-e-Tarannum Madam Noor Jehan and his opinion wasn't appreciated by many people.

In an interview moderated by Ahmed Pansota and featured on The Current's YouTube channel, the musician and actor spoke on an array of topics including music and arts being an essential part of Pakistani culture. As far as it can be gauged, he was trying to make a comparison of today’s music scene with that of his childhood but the manner of expressing that included some very unnecessary comments on Madam Noor Jehan.

Azmat relayed an account from the eyes of his much younger self who would get annoyed turning on the TV and watching this “mai” (elderly woman) with her “full saari, huge earrings and face overdone with makeup” show up looking like a “kofta” (meatball).

Hearing this, the smiling host retaliated with “she was a great singer.” Azmat quickly responded with a “No, this is from when I was young when we’d accepted a different culture,” to which we say — well, then such commentary was not needed if it was indeed the opinion of a younger, less mature version of Azmat. Just because it was not possible for him to appreciate one of the most influential singers of those times doesn’t give him the right to make demeaning remarks. If that was his opinion as a young man, the far older and more mature version of Azmat should have known better than to voice it.

His insensitive interjections were used to draw a picture that made his acceptance of the MTV culture — the welcoming of which he demonstrated with a hugging motion — seem ‘reasonable’. The Coke Studio singer claimed that his own culture was not providing anything other than this “mai”, so making the other culture a norm became inevitable.

What fans and we don’t understand is why critique of someone’s physical appearance was needed to make a point on the music culture. It could’ve simply been expressed in words that did not attack anyone. A fan on Twitter expressed their disappointment at Noor Jehan receiving disrespect instead of recognition for her work.

Other fans also took to Twitter to express their outrage, defending the queen and calling Azmat's opinions “embarrassing”.

Another user pointed out how some celebrities just make such statements to stay relevant.

Some called it a publicity stunt.

While others asked whether it was time to cancel him.

The cheekiest response was by a user who, very strategically, highlighted generational gaps and called Ali Azmat the Noor Jehan of today. Minus the musical legacy… ouch.

Though we believe in freedom of expression, we also believe there is no justification for demeaning people. If you want to discuss musical eras, discuss Noor Jehan's music, not her appearance.

Comments

Akil Akhtar Oct 21, 2021 01:10pm
Only garbage can come out of such ordinary singers....we as a nation have no respect for anyone or anything and no one respects us resultantly....
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El Cid Oct 21, 2021 01:12pm
You can paint the 'Mona Lisa' as Vinci did, or throw rubbish at it as this looser did. Mona Lisa is enshrined in art as is Madam Noor Jehan in the hearts of Pakistan for ever more. Alhamdollilah!
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Zeekay Oct 21, 2021 01:24pm
What has he said wrong? He described Noor Jehan's appearance and at that time she did looked like that to all the youngsters. No harm done.
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Khaled Oct 21, 2021 01:36pm
Not in good taste.
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IMRAN ULLAH AWAN Oct 21, 2021 01:44pm
One can't earn respect by degrading others.
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ST Oct 21, 2021 02:13pm
That was bad what he said. Though he himself looks like a kofta now .all round all bald.
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Aamir Akram Oct 21, 2021 02:25pm
Ali Azmat is not fit to be spoken of in the same breath as Noor Jahan, what a loser!
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Harun Oct 21, 2021 02:26pm
Who is this talentless kofta Ali Azmat?
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Umair Oct 21, 2021 02:32pm
Nothing wrong in what Ali said. He is just describing what he felt at that time.
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MKS Oct 21, 2021 02:47pm
Ali has always had a fake rebel attitude to somehow justify his rockstar persona. This was in extremely bad taste but he knew it would get some attention. Which makes me wonder why go to such ebbs of negativity to get some attention when a small, positive action or comment can garner you better acclaim.
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Ali Mehdi Oct 21, 2021 03:09pm
As though Ali Azmat is a feast for anybody’s eyes. Perhaps he holds a very high opinion of himself. Appreciate his confidence
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NYS Oct 21, 2021 03:11pm
Think before you speak Measure words are better choice instead blunt
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Chrís Dăn Oct 21, 2021 03:14pm
@Akil Akhtar I agree whole-heartedly.
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SMI Oct 21, 2021 03:47pm
lol.... This is another way to get people attention !
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Tariq Oct 21, 2021 04:30pm
He crosses the every limit. He was talking on media not in his drawing room. Need to reconcile his Hayward attitude.
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Javaid Oct 21, 2021 05:19pm
I really disappointed by the remarks of Ali Azmat about Madam Noor Kahan,I was not expecting such type words from this guy.We should not discuss appearance of somebody.She is legend singer of Pakistan, specially Punjab.I don't like your music,it doesn't mean,I should start to discuss about your appearance,what you have.Saddened to hear this from Ali Azmat.I am feeling embrassed.
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Jamil Soomro, New York City Oct 21, 2021 05:53pm
What a waste of time. Bogus people talking bogus nonsense.
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Ravian Oct 21, 2021 07:05pm
Never seen Indian singers, or their people in general, degrading their legends like this.
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Pindi Oct 22, 2021 03:06pm
Why do Pakistani males, especially public figures, age so so badly?
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malik Oct 22, 2021 08:35pm
open dialogue this is, come on guys
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Shahzad Iqbal Oct 23, 2021 07:03am
I think we are trying to be too politically correct. The fact is, most of the people born after 80's and 90's could not appreciate Madam Noor Jahan for a long time. I still cannot. We should be a bit more relaxed people. Mehdi Hassan's singing face used to be the source of my nightmares for a long time. Now I think he is one of the greatest singer of all times.
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