
DEMO Discussions
DEMO Discussions podcast created by Demo Rooms
AADI ADEAL (Mental Health, His Journey, Struggles and more!)
Aadi shares his journey as an actor, from theatre to television, including the struggles he faced along the way. He further shares his thoughts on Pakistan's music industry, as well as personal life experiences.
Usman Ghani (How To Save Pakistan By Racing)
Usman Ghani, the first Pakistani with a FIM license, talks about his childhood and how his interest developed in motorsports. He sheds light on the struggles he has faced in this profession. He further discusses his future plans to train, coach and support aspiring individuals in Pakistan.
HAROON SHAHID
On today's podcast, Haroon Shahid shares his journey towards acting and how he never wanted to be an actor. He talks about being casted for a movie, Shoaib Mansoor and Mahira Khan. Haroon Shahid shares his opinions on the music industry in Pakistan, placing emphasis on the importance of providing the particular industry with the same respect as theatre and film.
Shahi Hasan
Shahi is back in action, this time as a singer and ready to make his mark once again. Shahi Hasan is a brilliant guitarist and composer, whose talent has given us many memorable songs and performances, with 30 years of experience in Producing Music. He has been a part of one of the most famous bands of South Asia known as "The Vital Signs" with many top hits, including a national Anthem Called Dil Dil Pakistan. This song is the 3rd Most Popular song ever in the History of the World According to the BBC.
MARIA UNERA
Marai Unera is a popular female singer in Pakistan. She talks about her journey as a half Filipino and a girl in the Pakistani music industry. Maria talks about the role of her late mother in her life and her musical career, her initial life where she started off with busking and covers.
NATASHA HUMERA EJAZ
Bursting on to the Pakistani pop scene in 2011 with Right way to fall, Natasha Humera Ejaz has been delivering her unique brand of mischief-music to the Pakistani listening community for over a decade. Jumping through genres, Natasha’s constant has always been to follow the music where it takes her. Infusing electronica, jazz, local and global folk music – Natasha is probably best described as eclectic-pop.
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