What do the Lux Style Awards have in store for us in 2016?
All eyes are, inevitably, on the Lux Style Awards (LSAs). Other awards ceremonies may take place, generating plenty of media mileage with star-studded, grandiose events. But there’s something about the LSAs that’s different.
Here’s a venture that has been around for 15 years now, that isn’t associated with any one single channel, that brings forth controversy as well as major accolades year after year. Naysayers may go on and on about the LSA’s lack of objectivity and the contenders who don’t win always have much to say about Karachi-Lahore bias and jury prejudice. Yet, winning an oft-elusive Luxie remains an illustrious career benchmark – a recognition that the entire entertainment and fashion fraternity secretly desires, though they may put up pretenses of shrugging away the award.
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A fine affair
The LSAs are always such a class act – may it be a sophisticated, albeit far too low-profile, tea announcing the winners or a starry entertainment extravaganza.
The latter, though, befits the awards better. We’re proud of the LSAs and all that they have done for Pakistani entertainment and we love to see the platform resplendent in all the pomp and glory that identifies it. This is the awards, after all, that has long enthralled us with odes to legends and spectacular, unforgettable performances. Reshma on stage, Atif Aslam, Ali Zafar, a young inexperienced Fawad Khan trying his hand at dancing … LSA’s memorable moments are many.