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Shehzad Roy

شہزاد رائے

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Background data
Born 16 February 1977
Karachi, Pakistan
Genres Pakistani pop music
Occupation(due south) Singer, music video artist
Instruments Vocals, guitar
Years agile 1995–present
Labels Burn down, Spectrum
Associated acts Wasu aur Mein, Chal Parha
Website Shehzad-Roy.com

Musical artist

Shehzad Roy (born 16 February 1977) is a Pakistani vocaliser-songwriter, guitarist, activist, social worker and humanitarian. He started his singing career in 1995 and has recorded six albums since. He has recorded many hit songs such as "Saali," "Teri Soorat" and "Kangna," but is most famous for his 2008 socio-political album Qismat Apney Haath Mein.[one] Roy is also the president and founder of Zindagi Trust,[ii] [3] a non-regime charitable arrangement, that strives to improve the quality of didactics bachelor to the average Pakistani.[4]

Roy has produced and hosted two documentary series, Chal Parha, most the state of public education in Pakistan; and Wasu aur Mein, which follows the travels of Shehzad and a villager and deals with issues like progress, poverty and patriotism in Pakistan.

He received the Tamgha-i-Imtiaz (Medal of Excellence) in 2005, Sitara-i-Eisaar (Star of Sacrifice) in 2006 and Sitara-i-Imtiaz (Star of Excellence) in 2018 from the Government of Pakistan.[5] [half-dozen] [seven] For his organisation's rehabilitation piece of work after the 2005 Kashmir earthquake, he was awarded the Sitara-e-Eisaar in 2006. He was also selected to exist a torch bearer for the 2008 Olympic Games.[viii]

Early life and career [edit]

Shehzad Roy was born in Karachi on 16 February 1977 to Kabir Roy and Nazli Qamar.[half dozen] His father was a man of affairs. Shehzad Roy said in an interview to a major Pakistani newspaper that his father always encouraged him to exercise whatever he had his heart assail considering his father wanted to play cricket in his childhood, merely was non allowed to practise and so by his own begetter.[half-dozen] He finished his basic High School instruction in Pakistan Community Schoolhouse (Saudi arabia).[6]

Early music career [edit]

Shehzad Roy released his debut album Zindagi in 1995. After only 2 years his 2nd album Darshan was released in 1997. His third anthology Teri soorat was released in 1999. His quaternary anthology Rab Janey and fifth album Buri Baat Hai were released in 2002 and 2005 respectively.[ix]

Qismat Apne Haath Mein (2008) [edit]

Shehzad's sixth album marked his transformation from a singer of romantic songs to songs that reflected social issues.[vi] In 2008, Shehzad released his sixth album, Qismat Apne Haath Mein in Karachi's juvenile jail to draw attention to the most seventy,000 prisoners in Islamic republic of pakistan who had been awaiting trial for years.

The showtime music video of the album, "Laga Rahe" was a political annotate on the situation in the country at the time. The call for the restoration of judiciary, increasing aggrandizement and crime, cost hike and the real politicking of decadent politicians all featured in the video. The title track "Qismat Apne Haath Mein" is near those less privileged in society and their state of suppression.[one]

Ventures in Bollywood [edit]

Akshay Kumar's film Khatta Meetha features a song by Shehzad on its soundtrack. The song, titled "Bullshit" is a brew-upwards of two of Roy'due south most pop songs from his 2008 album Qismat Apney Haat Mein; "Laga Reh" and "Qismat Apney Haat Mein".[ten] [11] [12]

Collaborations [edit]

On 6 September 2014 Shehzad released a patriotic vocal "Mere Dhol Sipahiya" featuring Ayesha Omer. It was dedicated to all martyrs and survivors of the Pakistan army who took part in State of war on terror; about specifically for the martyrs of Functioning Zarb-e-Azb.

In September 2013, Shehzad performed with Guns Due north' Roses at a charitable event turned stone show, with performances from Guns N' Roses' Matt Sorum and Slash and Macy Gray in Los Angeles.[xiii] Part of the proceeds of this upshot went to Shehzad's arrangement Zindagi Trust.[xiv] The event reached its climax when, Roy, Slash, Sorum and Gray did covers of The Beatles' Come up Together and Radiohead'southward Creep.[xv]

In 2007, Shehzad Roy came out with a musical collaboration between him and queen of Sufi soul, Abida Parveen. The song, titled "Zindagi", was rooted on his venture 'Equality in Education'.[16] [17]

In 2006, Shehzad Roy brought Canadian rockstar Bryan Adams to Islamic republic of pakistan for a charity concert, Rock for a Crusade, to enhance funds for Shehzad Roy'due south Zindagi Trust and to aid the victims of the tragic Oct 2005 earthquake.[eighteen]

To promote cantankerous-border cultural exchange with India, he sang a hit duet with Indian vocaliser Sukhbir in 2005.[1]

PSL Brand Ambassador [edit]

Being an ambassador to HBL Pakistan, Roy as well serves as administrator to Pakistan Super League, sponsored by HBL.[xix] He released title canticle for 2017 Pakistan Super League "Ballay Ballay" on xxx Jan,[20] on which he also performed in the opening ceremony on ix February in Dubai.[21] [22] He is also the administrator to squad Karachi Kings, and released an anthem "Dhan Dhana Dhan Hoga Re" for it on three February.[23] [24]

For 2018 Pakistan Super League, he also released an anthem "Lo Phir Say Miley" on 28 January[25] and released a new canticle for the team Karachi Kings "De Dhana Dhan".[26]

Singles [edit]

  • Shehzad Roy recorded the official soundtrack, titled "Bus Khail Nahin", for the first Quaid-e-Azam Inter-Provincial Games held in April 2016.[27]

Filmography [edit]

Wasu aur Mein [edit]

In 2011, Shehzad discovered Wasu Khan, a villager from Baluchistan, on YouTube.[28] In his video,[29] Wasu raps about Pakistan'southward checkered political history. After seeing this, Shehzad tracked down Wasu and they collaborated to produce the hard-hit song "Apney Ulloo". Packing a political punch, the video is a tale of the exploitation of a poor man. In the music video, Roy emulates a peon, a lawyer, a government secretarial assistant and a media homo, all of whom exploit the mutual human, played by Wasu.[30]

The vocal "Apney Ulloo" started equally a one-off collaboration merely ended upwards taking a very unlike direction.[xxx] In 2012, Roy produced and hosted the 8-episode documentary series titled Wasu aur Mein.[31] The bear witness followed the travels of Shehzad and Wasu Khan. Brought together by their mutual passion for music, Shehzad and Wasu realise that they have a lot to learn from each other. Wasu's unique perspective on Islamic republic of pakistan's history and his shrewd observations forcefulness Shehzad to re-evaluate his ain notions on progress, poverty and patriotism. Equally the prove moves through several cities, the ii of them try to understand what existence a citizen of Pakistan means and realise what the future holds for them in this land.[32]

Chal Parha [edit]

In 2013, Shehzad produced and hosted the 22-episode documentary serial titled Chal Parha.[33] In the show, Shehzad travelled on a Harley-Davidson bike across 80 cities in Pakistan and visited more than 200 public schools. In each of the 22 episodes, a new consequence in public pedagogy was explored, for example, medium of didactics, curriculum, teachers, corporal penalization.[34]

The evidence highlighted both the obstacles in improving public schools and as well the remarkable individuals who are committed to teaching and learning despite the collapsed system in which they work. An example of the touch of this show is that the third episode on corporal punishment (aired xv February 2013) resulted in catalysing a conclusion past the government to finally ban corporal punishment in Pakistan.[35] Soon after the episode aired, Islamic republic of pakistan's provincial assemblies passed a resolution against corporal penalization and on 12 March 2013, the National Associates unanimously passed a Neb making corporal punishment an offence.[36] [37] [38]

The evidence was intended to create awareness among Pakistani citizens for their basic correct to quality didactics and also proposed solutions for government officials to resolve the various issues in public education. Chal Parha too showcased Pakistan's scenic beauty and various cultures.[34] [39]

Films [edit]

On ane June 2015, Dawn (newspaper) reported that Roy had signed a pic scripted past Anwar Maqsood, which will be directed past Ahsan Rahim and will feature Faisal Qureshi as a co-star.[40] [41] Nevertheless, on 28 January 2018, The News reported that Roy had signed a moving picture that was scripted by Qureshi.[19] On iv November 2018, Dawn reported that Qureshi had recreated the story of Alif Apex (a PTV comedy drama) in a film, which he will exist directing besides, in which Roy will star as Allan and Qureshi every bit Nanha.[42] [43]

Philanthropic piece of work [edit]

In 2002, Shehzad established Zindagi Trust, a non-governmental, non-profit organisation that strives to better the quality of instruction available to the average Pakistani.[44]

[edit]

In 2003, the Trust pioneered the concept of I-am-paid-to-larn, a non-profit that offers working children an alternative to kid labour; makes them aware of their rights every bit children, every bit workers and as citizens. With nearly 1800 students in schools across Islamic republic of pakistan, a 2.2-year accelerated master instruction form is taught to the children who spend virtually of their days working in car-repair shops & other general stores in Karachi, Lahore & Rawalpindi. The program likewise sponsors the continuing education of top graduates who are encouraged to enroll in mainstream secondary schools.[45]

Public School Reform [edit]

A few years later Paid-to-learn was initiated, Shehzad realised that this program was not enough to educate the masses. About children of schoolhouse-going age in Islamic republic of pakistan (over 85%) only take access to government schools which are plagued with low teacher attendance, dilapidated buildings, poor facilities, a curriculum and instruction culture that starves creativity and encourages rote-learning, etc.[46]

The Trust'south schoolhouse reform project at the SMB Fatima Jinnah Government Girls School in Karachi has involved the following:[46]

  • Infrastructure Rehabilitation and Development. For a visual clarification of this effort, delight view the project'due south "Before and After" motion picture gallery.
  • Administrative Changes such as the merging the multiple schools running in one campus into i school under one administration, maintaining teacher and student records for attendance, performance, etc., disallowing individual employ of school grounds, formulating an admission policy
  • Academic Innovation and Planning such as the introduction of modern, thought-provoking textbooks in Urdu, English, Mathematics, teaching a video-based scientific discipline curriculum in our well-equipped A/V Room, hiring academic coordinators for English language, Mathematics and Science to programme syllabi with learning outcomes and timelines, pattern tests, monitor progress, detect and railroad train teachers
  • Teacher Reform such as monitoring teacher omnipresence and evaluating teacher functioning through regular educational activity demos, lesson plan reviews too equally in-class monitoring by academic coordinators throughout the term.
  • Introduction of new learning modules such as fine art, chess, sports (netball, basketball, football, hockey, throwball, taekwondo, rowing, cricket), public speaking, life skills and abuse awareness

Reform Matric Board campaign [edit]

In 2016, Shehzad Roy launched an education campaign to reform the exam boards of Islamic republic of pakistan. The cornerstone of the campaign was a music video, titled "Sirf Bandhi Hai Kamar", which depicted a mother transforming into a Kill Bill-type Samurai sword-wielding assassin; a teacher mutating into the Blob; a begetter into a Maula Jutt lookalike and a maulvi into a Kung Fu fighter! simply on existence cantankerous-questioned past someone younger than them. The campaign points out the flaw in the style children are assessed in Pakistan and calls for reforms in the structure of the exams to test for application of concepts instead of the traditional focus on knowledge alone.[47]

UNODC Goodwill Administrator [edit]

Roy with UNODC Rep. César Guedes and Suhail Al Zarooni in 2018

On 30 October 2017, United Nations Function on Drugs and Law-breaking appointed Roy as National Goodwill Ambassador. According to UNODC, Roy will speak out on criminal justice and demand reduction. During his two-twelvemonth term, he will visit UNODC projects, educational institutions and rehabilitation centres; and raise awareness on the office's important work. He is expected to take role in a wide range of activities, including the mark of International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, supporting police and prison house reforms, and advocating for gender-responsive prisons for drug abusers.[48] [49]

Roy commented, "Their work is laudable in the fields of criminal justice, drug demand reduction and HIV/AIDS prevention. These things are shut to my heart especially when children are concerned". He said, "Information technology'south an honor to exist designated every bit the UNODC National Goodwill Administrator." He farther added that "I will give my all to my new role" for Pakistan, "If I can help one child out of prison or convince just one boy or girl to plow away from drugs, I feel proud that I have made a difference".[fifty] UNODC Executive Manager Yury Fedotov said that Roy'due south fame, humanitarian works, energy and talent "will help UNODC publicise the dangers of drug corruption", as he "has shown an unwavering commitment to tackling illicit drugs" throughout his career.[51]

He launched a video song, titled "Zulm Kay Khilaf", on 21 November in an outcome at Youth Offender Industrial Schoolhouse, Juvenile Jail, Karachi. He said, "I am non going to be a symbolic ambassador," calculation, "I want to start bringing modify from the ground up". He further said, "Nosotros can make some positive changes for the jailed children in collaboration with the judiciary and civil society through sensation."[52] [53] [54] [55]

Awareness against kid corruption [edit]

On 4 January 2018, a immature girl named Zainab Ansari was plant murdered in Kasur, Islamic republic of pakistan, after beingness kidnapped and raped. The incident acquired nationwide outrage in Pakistan. Roy collaborated with Bilawal Bhutto to introduce awareness about instruction against child sexual abuse and rape in Islamic republic of pakistan. He said that it was a cause he had started in 2009, and it was a must to teach a child what is a bad touch and how to bargain with it.[56] [57] A bill was approved in Sindh assembly on 17 January to improve the educational reforms in secondary schools.[58]

Awards and honors [edit]

  • Sitara-i-Imtiaz (Star of Excellence) Award past the President of Pakistan for his public service to the nation in 2018[7] [59]
  • Tamgha-i-Imtiaz (Medal of Excellence) past the President of Pakistan in 2005[5]

On the occasion of the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize to Malala Yousafzai from Pakistan and Kailash Satyarthi from India, Shehzad performed at a joint Peace concert held on the evening of the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony on 10 December 2014 in Oslo, Norway. The concert was attended by dignitaries like the Royal Male monarch family members, Prime Minister of Norway, Former Pakistani Prime Ministers, Ministers, Members of the National Parliament and the Norwegian elite in the fields of knowledge and civilization, forth with Norwegian Pakistanis and Indians.[60]

In Apr 2013, Shehzad was invited to Harvard Academy to talk about music, activism and his documentary serial, Chal Parha, in which the audience learnt virtually Roy's journeying to over 200 schools across Pakistan and the lessons learnt from this journeying. Additionally, the viewers were educated about ways in which art and artists have struggled to bring social change throughout Islamic republic of pakistan'south history.[38] [61]

In May 2013, Shehzad Roy performed in Rome on invitation from Islamic republic of pakistan'south Ambassador to Italy. The Pakistan Embassy in Rome in collaboration with Zètema Progetto Cultura, an agency of Rome'due south Municipality, organised the concert in Villa Borghese, the second largest public park in Rome, and was role of La Notte dei Musei (The Night of Museums). The solo testify presented Pakistan's rich heritage; especially its music and verse, to the Italian audience.[62]

The Chicago Council on Global Affairs awarded the 2009 Patricia Blunt Koldyke Fellowship on Social Entrepreneurship to Shehzad Roy to recognize his commitment to providing better learning opportunities in government-run schools, and honor his goal of encouraging Pakistan'south youth "to value educational activity and provide them with the knowledge and opportunities they need to realize a peaceful, democratic political future." As a Koldyke Fellow, Roy spent one week in Chicago exchanging ideas about education, philanthropy and nonprofit direction with the metropolis'due south borough, regime, business and academic leaders. He delivered a major public address about didactics in Pakistan to a Chicago Quango audience the evening of 29 Oct 2009.[63]

On 23 March 2018, he received Sitara-i-Imtiaz for his contributions to correspond Pakistan as UNODC ambassador.[64]

Music awards [edit]

Roy has won the post-obit awards over the course of his career:

  • 1999 – PTV Awards – Best Pop singer
  • 2003 – 1st Indus Music Awards – Best Male Artist
  • 2005 – Indus Music Video Awards – Best Performer in a Video ("Saali")
  • 2006 – Indus Fashion Awards – Best Stylish Song
  • 2006 – 3rd Indus Music Awards – Best Pop Song ("Saali")
  • 2006 – 3rd Indus Music Awards – Best patriotic song ("Hum Aik Hain")
  • 2008 – Mtv Manner Awards – Best video ("Laga Reh")
  • 2009 – Mtv Music Awards – Best lyrics ("Laga Reh"), Best pop song ("Laga Reh")
  • 2009 – 8th Lux Style Awards – Best album (Qismat Apne Haath Mein), Best video ("Laga Reh")
  • 2013 – 1st Hum Awards – Best solo artist
  • 2017 – 5th Hum Awards – nominated for Best Music Single ("Jind Jaan")[65] [66]

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External links [edit]

  • Official website

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shehzad_Roy

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