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Abrarul Haq’s Chamkeeli challenged in court
Muhammad Qurban
December 18, 2019

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A petition has been filed in Lahore’s civil court against singer Abrarul Haq for his latest wedding song Chamkeeli.

The petition, submitted by lawyer Rana Adnan Asghar, stated that the song is promoting a “disrespectful” attitude for men and women and therefore, it should be removed from YouTube. He also wants the singer to apologise for the song.

The track features Mehwish Hayat as Chamkeeli, an excited bride who has come to groom YouTube star Shahveer’s place for his rukhsati. Asghar claims that the song ridiculed the men.

The hearing of the case has been adjourned till December 20.

Haq dropped Chamkeeli on December 7.

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https://www.samaa.tv/lifeandstyle/2019/12/abrarul-haqs-chamkeeli-challenged-in-court/
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Abrar-ul-Haq's Chamkeeli comes under fire for apparently insulting men and women
Updated 3 days ago

Rana Bilal

According to the claim filed in civil court, the song is an insult to both men and women.



Remember Abrar-ul-Haq's track that just came out this month which featured Mehwish Hayat as a super cool bride?

A petitioner, Adv Rana Adnan Asghar, has filed a claim against the song 'Chamkeeli' in civil court, Lahore. According to the claim, the song is an insult to both men and women. The courts have been requested to ban the track, removing it from YouTube.



"Men were humiliated by Abrar ul Haq on December 7... Not only men but women were also humiliated in the song," stated Adv Rana Adnan Asghar.

Civil Judge Ziaur Rahman has adjourned the hearing till December 21, seeking response from Abrar-ul-Haq, PEMRA and others.

The singer's other tunes such as 'Nach Punjaban Nach' also came under similar criticism. Previously, his rendition of 'Billo De Ghar' for Coke Studio was also taken down due to alleged copyright issues.

Abrar-ul-Haq has yet to comment on the matter.

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Farigh lawyer's nazook mardangi!

Wonder where his mardangi was when this nation was being plundered?
Where this mardangi was when children are victims of sexual violence?

Lawyers feel Abrar’s 'Chamkeeli' hurts nation’s masculinity and we are confused
By Adnan Lodhi
Published: December 19, 2019

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LAHORE: In a recent turn of events, lawyers in Lahore have filed a petition against singer Abrarul Haq for his song Chamkeeli. As per details, Rana Adnan Asghar, the plaintiff on the behalf of Khwaja Moazzam Iqbal advocate, Sajjad Rana advocate, Chaudhry Tariq Yousuf advocate and Tariq Shah advocate has filed a petition in the Lahore Civil Court against singer Abrarul Haq.

The petition calls out the song for ‘ridiculing’ men in the ‘guise of women empowerment,’ adding that it mocks masculinity, according to the plaintiff maintained in the petition.

“You decide for yourself after listening to the song and join me in raising my voice against this bias track. You should seek explanation from Abrarul Haq for the blow to the masculinity of the nation,” maintained Rana Adnan.

He added that Abrarul Haq should delete the song and apologise to the nation, given that it is a matter of the ‘national interest’.

Abrarul Haq’s Chamkeeli features popular actor Mehwish Hayat and vlogger Shahveer Jaffery. The track shows Hayat dressed as a bride and Shahveer as the groom.


“Are you guys ready for the new wedding song of the year?” Abrar questioned in a post before the song was revealed.“My new song Chamkeeli is releasing on 7th December, Featuring Mehwish Hayat and Shahveer Jaffery.”

The video of the song shows Abrar console the groom and protect him, as Hayat seems to be on a rampage. She appears to be playing the role of dominant bride as Shahveer attempts to make a run for it after witnessing her anger.

It seems that Abrar may have possibly taken inspiration from her social activism and outspoken personality to create the narrative of the song. But it seems his inclination towards portraying a dominant woman may have backfired after his accusers took it as an insult of men altogether, while adhering to the gender construct of society.

Nevertheless, the Civil Judge Ziaur Rahman has adjourned the hearing till December 21, seeking response from Abrar-ul-Haq, PEMRA and others.

Abrar’s songs Nach Punjaban Nach was also criticised for similar reasons. While his rendition of Billo De Ghar was also taken off of Coke Studio’s Youtube page due to alleged copyright issues.

Have something to add to the story? Let us know in the comments below!

https://tribune.com.pk/story/212118...chamkeeli-hurts-nations-masculinity-confused/


So this is the shit our corrupt lawyers are interested in wasting the nation's time?

Where are their cases for Kashmir?
Where are their cases for spouse abuse?
Where are their cases for violence against children?
Where are their cases against any IMPORTANT issue in Pakistan?

Fragile Masculinity of Pakistani men seeks ban on ‘Chamkeeli’
Calls have been made to ban Abrar-ul-Haq's latest Punjabi song, 'Chamkeeli', through a legal notice. The legal notice describes the song as disrespecting tradition and insulting men.


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December 19, 2019
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A petition has been filed in the civil court Lahore seeking the ban on Abrar-ul-Haq’s latest song, ‘Chamkeeli’. The application argued that the song insulted both the genders – male and female.

Chamkeeli is the Punjabi wedding song. The video features Mehwish Hayat and vlogger Shahveer Jaffrey. The song was released earlier this month. Jaffrey played groom in the song while Hayat played his bride.


Petitioner has described the song disrespectful towards men and demanded its removal from YouTube. The song has so far garnered 3 million views on YouTube. The petitioner has also asked the singer to apologize for the song.

The song shows Mehwish Hayat arrives to take the groom home, contrary to the traditional Pakistani wedding in which the groom is welcomed with his family and friends to take the bride.

Abrar-ul-Haq is already facing a court case in Islamabad High Court after a petition challenging his appointment as the Chairman of Pakistan Red Crescent Authority was filed.

Earlier, a video of him laughing at himself at a court appearance popped up on social media. Abrar-ul-Haq took banter at the questions regarding his court appearance.

Abrar-ul-Haq, walking towards the courtroom, was asked how he feels about appearing in the court in real life since he is usually seen reenacting court scenes in his songs.

Haq, a renowned upbeat singer, with laughter, said that he has been to the courts several times before in real life. Adding that this is his fourth court case. The singer with a smirk responded that he is now habitual of court cases.

The appointment of singer-turned-politician, Abrar-ul-Haq as the Chairman of Pakistan Red Crescent Authority was postponed by Islamabad High Court. The current PRCA chairman Dr. Ejaz Illahi had challenged Haq’s appointment in a petition filed on November 16th.

With another potential legal case in the pipeline perhaps Haq is certainly right to say that he is accustomed to making court appearances now.

Abrar-ul-Haq is the prominent PTI member, joined the party in 2011. He frequently graced the PTI demonstrations and entertained the protestors with his performances. Haq even made a pitch for Imran Khan by singing a few party anthems and songs for the election campaign.

He closely contested the elections against PML-N’s Ahsan Iqbal from his home constituency of Narowal, Punjab.

Earlier, the singer was in limelight for his reprized debut song ‘Billo’ for Coke Studio 12. The song has been the hit song track after Atif Aslam’s ‘Wohi Khuda Hai’.

Haq made an enthralling debut in Pakistan’s music industry from song Billo De Ghar in 1995. His debut album made a whopping sale of 40.3 million worldwide, making him a household name. The massive success of Billo made him the ‘King of the Pakistani Pop’.

Later on, Abrar-ul-Haq produced funky Punjabi songs that made to the top of the musical charts in Pakistan in the 1990s and early 2000.

https://www.globalvillagespace.com/fragile-masculinity-of-pakistani-men-seeks-ban-on-chamkeeli/

Lawyers just making Pakistani men look weak! What the hell is wrong with our society? Everyone is out to defame the country and its people from every angle!
 
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What if I agree with the petitioner ? :omghaha:
 
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New generation of lawyers...--------- but why the decoration is of hindu wedding?
 
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This is the most ridiculous thing I have came across from a Pakistani for a long time (I come across ridiculous stuff from Indians almost every day). So this guy studied law to ban a song because it hurt his manly ego.
 
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Lawyers just making Pakistani men look weak! What the hell is wrong with our society? Everyone is out to defame the country and its people from every angle!
no this not the motive of lawyer Rana Shaib to file the case against the Abrar, actually he have only one purpose mind and that purpose is business and its promotion at the cost of a famous celebrity .... in fact this will not cause any negative to Abrar or to his new creation in fact it's a free publicity to both and for lawyer Rana something as well.
This might one of the most innocent case in our Judiciary

I will say again but in summarize maner
- Create Controversy
- Get yourself noticed
- Get Extra attention from Media and Public which mean Free Publicity
- Convert this to generate Business

in short it is an attempt to Create an Opportunity and then Encash it ....
 
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"the song is disrespectful to men and women". So in other words the song is disrespectful to the human kind?.
I dont think these lawyers have anything to do with humanity. Is it not Ironic?
One day they pull of oxygen masks from dying patients and the next day they show that they try to uphold values of human dignity?
 
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Bollywood RIP off.

How many women in Pakistan like to be called Chamkeeli, Jalebi or Chammak Challo?

Any PDF Khatoon to answer this?

no this not the motive of lawyer Rana Shaib to file the case against the Abrar, actually he have only one purpose mind and that purpose is business and its promotion at the cost of a famous celebrity .... in fact this will not cause any negative to Abrar or to his new creation in fact it's a free publicity to both and for lawyer Rana something as well.
This might one of the most innocent case in our Judiciary

I will say again but in summarize maner
- Create Controversy
- Get yourself noticed
- Get Extra attention from Media and Public which mean Free Publicity
- Convert this to generate Business

in short it is an attempt to Create an Opportunity and then Encash it ....

what a chamkeela post sir g
 
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Bollywood RIP off.

How many women in Pakistan like to be called Chamkeeli, Jalebi or Chammak Challo?

Besides that, tbh, I don't even remember a single time where some bride wore red. May be it's just me, I dunno.
 
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This is the most ridiculous thing I have came across from a Pakistani for a long time (I come across ridiculous stuff from Indians almost every day). So this guy studied law to ban a song because it hurt his manly ego.

So how many feminists sent him defamation notice?

Besides that, tbh, I don't even remember a single time where some bride wore red. May be it's just me, I dunno.

Sorry not the guy for this

I was just curious if you can refer women on the streets in Pakistan and can say Hey Chamkeeli, know a good lassi place in the neighborhood.

This in a country where catfishing risks serious danger of honor killing.
 
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It isn't that's a Pakistani Punjabi wedding.

There is nothing "punjabi" in the wedding photo above, I have seen the "ganguaization" of weddings in Punjab post 1980s, now the grooms wear that ugly sikh/hindu type dresses and women also use hindu type of dresses like gharara/lehnga. When I was a child in 80s, The "Lara" (groom) used to wear boski shalwar qameez with qulla safa or qulla cap and the "vauti" (bride) used to wear "gotay wali laal shalwar qameez". We never had this "rubbish" gangu dresses that I see being worn by brides and grooms in Pakistani Punjab these days. I don't know who the hell has brought and promoted these gangu ugly wedding dresses, turbans and lehnga etc. to Pakistani Punjab, they were NOT part of our local cultures just until 40 years ago.
 
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So how many feminists sent him defamation notice?



Sorry not the guy for this

I was just curious if you can refer women on the streets in Pakistan and can say Hey Chamkeeli, know a good lassi place in the neighborhood.

This in a country where catfishing risks serious danger of honor killing.

Oh bhai... I am in a country where I can get chitrol for even saying salam to a woman.

Heck, even in this forum I was banned for an entire month without any 3 strikes for referring to a female moderator as female. lol
 
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