Tag: LSA

  • Award ceremonies, listen up – glorifying abuse is not acceptable

    Award ceremonies, listen up – glorifying abuse is not acceptable

    From glorifying abusers and then giving them awards, the Lux Style Awards (LSAs) became a sorry affair this year. The coveted LSAs rolled out nominations for its 21st edition. As soon as the names were dropped, viewers condemned what they felt was an injustice to other artists and women.

    Actor Feroze Khan, who recently came under fire for alleged abuse against his ex-wife Aliza Sultan, had been nominated in the Best TV Actor – Viewers’ Choice category for his drama Khuda Aur Mohabbat. Aliza had shared proof of domestic violence in court and on social media. Actor Feroze Khan released a statement denying all abuse allegations levied against him a day after fellow celebrities and social media rallied behind his ex-wife. Many are saying the case is still in court, and the court has not given a final verdict on Khan but the court will not be deciding whether Khan abused his wife or not. They are deciding a case of child custody. The proof that his wife submitted, which later went viral on social media, is enough to believe Aliza.

    So here are a few questions LSA should answer: Why was a man accused of domestic abuse, one of the nominees? How can a brand that capitalises on selling soap to women, become so insensitive towards their target market? LSA should have set the bar by upholding ethics. It takes courage to stand with victims and survivors of violence and abuse. In a country, where we are still dealing with the horror of the murder of Noor Mukadam, we haven’t yet healed as a nation. Having witnessing the bone-chilling gruesome murder of Sara Shah Nawaz at the hands of a man who was raised as a result of patriarchal norms, here the LSA decides to nominate Khan, further legitimising that men can get away with anything.

    We at The Current, on November 25, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, decided to delete all videos and coverage of the LSA. As a platform that supports women’s rights and the rights of all marginalised communities, we strongly believe change starts from within. We hope all award ceremonies in the future, keep in mind that when women come forward with their stories of horror, we, as a community and society, need to support the women, not nominate the men for stardom and applause.

  • Team ‘Lux Style Awards’ reacts to severe backlash for nominating Feroze Khan

    Team ‘Lux Style Awards’ reacts to severe backlash for nominating Feroze Khan

    The Lux Style Awards (LSAs) will not be excluding Feroze Khan from their list of nominees despite widespread criticism, including from Oscar-winning director Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy.

    Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy Returns Her Lux Award After Feroze Khan's Nomination

    In a statement released on Wednesday night, the awards said, “The Lux Style Awards submissions are received from artists and channels as part of an open call for entries for consideration in the awards. All shortlisted nominations, for the Viewer’s Choice Category of the LSA 2022 are a result of exclusive viewer voting without any intervention by the Awards.

    “As part of our third party, the independent and transparent voting process, which is audited end to end by PricewaterhouseCoopers, LSA cannot participate in short-listing, vetting or excluding any submissions or nominations.”

    In a follow-up statement, the LSAs said they believe in “respecting the freedom and divert of audience views, and does not regulate or limit engagement (except in cases of content with obscene or inappropriate language) on our social media platforms.”

    Their move comes after Obaid Chinoy announced she was returning her Lux Lifetime Achievement Award, which she was awarded in 2012, in protest.

    “Lux is a beauty brand that sells soaps to women yet it has chosen to allow the nomination of a man known to have violently abused his ex-wife. Its parent company, Unilever, has a global campaign that says no to domestic violence and advocates against it. The company signed up to the United Nation’s SDGs, including SDG 5 on gender equality,” she wrote, noting that Unilever’s offices in Pakistan do not seem to share the same values.

    “In 2012, I was awarded a Lux lifetime achievement award, which I will be sending back to Unilever as the brand and I no longer share the same values. As a society, we must stand together against domestic violence and we must call out those who provide platforms to abusers, “she wrote.

    “Unilever and Lux have done a disservice to the awards and to society and it is not ok for them to allow the celebration of abusers.”

  • Lux Style Awards 2021: Nominations announced

    Lux Style Awards 2021: Nominations announced

    The nominations for the 20th edition of Lux Style Awards (LSA) have been announced.

    This year, the categories for feature films have been omitted due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

    Have a look at the primary categories:

    Television

    Best TV Serial

    Alif — Sana Shahnawaz, Samina Humayun Saeed and Amjad Rasheed

    Deewangi — 7th Sky Entertainment

    Ehd-e-Wafa — Momina Duraid and Ispr

    Pyar Kay Sadqay — Momina Duraid and Moomal Shunaid

    Raaz e Ulfat — 7th Sky Entertainment

    Sabaat — Momina Duraid

    Yeh Dil Mera — Momina Duraid

    Best TV Director

    Farooq Rind for Pyar kay Sadqay

    Haseeb Hasan for Alif

    Saife Hasan for Ehd-e-wafa

    Siraj ul Haq for Raaz-e-ulfat

    Zeeshan Ahmed for Deewangi

    Best TV Writer

    Farhat Ishtiaq for Yeh Dil Mera

    Maha Malik for Raaz-e-Ulfat

    Mustafa Afridi for Ehd-e-Wafa

    Umera Ahmed for Alif

    Zanjabeel Asim Shah for Pyar Kay Sadqay

    Best Female Actor – Critics

    Hira Mani for Kashf

    Mawra Hocane for Sabaat

    Sajal Ali for Alif

    Urwa Hocane for Mushk

    Yumna Zaidi for Pyar kay Sadqay

    Best Female Actor – Viewer’s Choice

    Ayeza Khan for Meherposh

    Hiba Bukhari for Deewangi

    Mawra Hocane for Sabaat

    Saboor Ali for Fitrat

    Sajal Ali for Alif

    Yumna Zaidi for Pyar Kay Sadqay

    Yumna Zaidi for Raaz-e-Ulfat

    Best Male Actor – Critics

    Ahad Raza Mir for Ehd-e-wafa

    Ahad Raza Mir for Yeh Dil Mera

    Bilal Abbas for Pyar Kay Sadqay

    Faysal Quraishi for Muqqadar

    Hamza Ali Abbasi for Alif

    Best Male Actor – Viewer’s Choice

    Ahad Raza Mir for Ehd-e-wafa

    Ahad Raza Mir for Yeh Dil Mera

    Bilal Abbas for Pyar Kay Sadqay

    Danish Taimoor for Deewangi

    Faysal Quraishi for Muqaddar

    Hamza Ali Abbasi for Alif

    Imran Ashraf for Kahin Deep Jalay

    Best Emerging Talent in TV

    Adnan Samad Khan for Ehd-e-wafa

    Ameer Gillani for Sabaat

    Dur-e-Fishan Saleem for Dilruba

    Nazish Jahangir for Kahin Deep Jalay

    Pehlaaj Hassan for Alif

    Best Original Soundtrack

    ‘Alif Bas’, sung by Momina Mustehsan and Shuja Haider, composed by Shuja Haider in Alif

    ‘Ehd-e-Wafa k Naam Kiya’, sung and composed by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan in Ehd-e-Wafa

    ‘O Zaalim’, sung by Sahir Ali Bagga and Aima Baig, composed by Sahir Ali Bagga in Fitrat

    ‘Pyar Ke Sadqay’, sung by Ahmed Jahanzaib, Alia Khan and Mahnoor Khan, composed by Ahmed Jahanzaib in Pyar Ke Sadqay

    ‘Tip Tip’, sung by Naveed Nashad and Sajal Aly, composed by Naveed Nashad in Yeh Dil Mera

    ‘Yehi Tou Raaz-e-Ulfat Hai’, sung by Aima Baig and Shani Arshad, composed by Shani Arshad in Raaz-e-Ulfat

    ‘Zindagi Paheli Hai’, sung by Ali Sethi, composed by Naveed Nashad in Sabaat

    Model of the year (Female)

    Fahmeen Ansari

    Maha Tahirani

    Mushk Kaleem

    Nimra Jacob

    Rubab Ali

    Model of the year (Male)

    Aimal Khan

    Hasnain Lehri

    Munsif Ali Khan

    Sachal Afzal

    Shahzad Noor

    Best Singer of the Year

    Abbas Ali Khan for ‘Mein Yeh Janoun Na’

    Baluch Twins for ‘Tazhn Teehaar’

    Khurram Iqbal for ‘Dil Behelta Hai Kahan’

    Meesha Shafi for ‘Sakal Ban’

    Mohammad Aizaz for ‘Todi’

    Zeeshan Ali for ‘Surkhwaab’s Sanval’

    Best Song of the Year

    ‘Ayi Re’ by Haniya Aslam

    ‘Haiderum’ by Gul Mohammad and Khurram Iqbal

    ‘Lighten Up’ by Sajid and Zeeshan

    ‘Mein Ye Janoun Na’ by Abbas Ali Khan

    ‘Tazhn Teehaar’ by Baluch Twins

    ‘Teri Tasveer’ by Bayaan

  • ‘Meray Paas Tum Ho’ is very close to our hearts, says Humayun Saeed

    ‘Meray Paas Tum Ho’ is very close to our hearts, says Humayun Saeed

    2020’s super hit drama serial Meray Paas Tum Ho, which broke viewership records in the country, has been nominated in five categories in the 19th edition of the Lux Style Awards (LSAs).

    Thanking Lux for the nominations, Humayun, who has also been nominated in the Best Actor category, said that the project was a very special one.

    “This project is very close to all our hearts not only because it broke all viewership records in the history of Pakistani television but because it was able to truly entertain audiences across the world,” said Humayun in the caption.

    He also gave a big shout-out to all those who were part of the project including his production house Six Sigma Plus, ARY Digital as well as the entire cast and crew of the drama.

    “It always feels great to be recognised so the biggest thank you to all of you, the viewers, for all your love and continuous support,” concluded the actor.

    Starring Humayun Saeed, Ayeza Khan, Adnan Siddiqui and Hira Mani in the lead Meray Paas Tum Ho went onto becoming television’s highest-rated dramas of all time. The final episode of the drama was also aired in cinemas where it broke box-office records. At the same time, the drama also drew the irk of some viewers who criticised it for promoting misogyny and sexism.