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Ali Sethi makes it to the TIME100 Next list


Indian author Amitav Ghosh as the ability to use an ancient form of music, the classical raga, to challenge and expand notions of gender, sexuality, and belonging.


<p>Photo: Ali Sethi/Instagram</p>

Photo: Ali Sethi/Instagram

Every year, Time Magazine picks out 100 inspiring people ranging from musicians to medical professionals, government officials as well as movement leaders, and high-profile whistle-blowers alongside top CEOs for its TIME100 Next list and this year, Pakistani singer Ali Sethi is among them.

On Wednesday, he took to Instagram to share the great news. “Proud to be included in the 2022 TIME100 Next list — that too with a write-up from guru Amitav Ghosh. [In] this old-world portrait of me by Umar Nadeeem, I am wearing ZN ALI and looking pyaar-se [lovingly] at the pre-colonial past,” he captioned the post that had a picture and screenshots of the write-up attached.

The award-winning writer, most recently of book The Nutmeg’s Curse, penned some words to capture the brilliance of Sethi. “Though written in Punjabi by a Pakistani artist, Ali Sethi’s song ‘Pasoori’ has become a global sensation with close to 400 million views on YouTube. Even more remarkable, the song has found a huge following in neighbouring India despite the escalating tensions between the two countries.”

He described Sethi’s gift as the ability to use an ancient form of music, the classical raga, to challenge and expand notions of gender, sexuality, and belonging. “‘Pasoori’ is a virtuoso demonstration of how artists can, in subtle ways, subvert the restrictions that are being imposed upon them by new forms of authoritarianism and intolerance,” he added.

Ghosh stressed that the ‘Rung’ singer is doing more than spinning melodies out of words — “Sethi shows us that differences of culture, language, religion, and gender do not need to be antagonistic; they can, and always have, enriched us, and given us some of our greatest works of art,” he wrote.

The news was met by a lot of love by Sethi’s well-wishers around the globe. They included artist Misha Japanwala, filmmaker Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, high-end clothing brand Rastah, singer Abdullah Siddiqui and activist Malala Yousafzai.

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The ‘Chandni Raat’ singer’s friends from the other side of the border, actor Abhay Deol and singer Ankur Tewari, also expressed their glee over Sethi’s latest accomplishment.

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Time also releases its TIME100 list annually. The difference between TIME100 and TIME100 Next is that the former is a group of the most influential people in the world and the latter is a group of emerging leaders influencing the world.

The magazine has defined the unifying factor for the diverse individuals in TIME100 Next being their “extraordinary efforts to shape our world — and to define our future”. Congratulations to the singer!


 
Pasoori is an incredible composition
it wasn't his best work but maybe more popular, you should hear some of his other tracks, some of em are just breathtaking

Hell I don't think it was even the best song of Coke studio 14, Kana yaari, Go were better IMHO
 
omfg, get a life already lol
Saw him live a few years ago, after his Coke Studio exposure, struggling to do a rendition of Mehdi Hasan's Ranjish, ran out of breadth a few times along the way...lost respect for his singing prowess ever since...
 
Overrated singer, obviously been hyped for his political leanings and his family's service to the empire...
You can hate his parents for their actions but Ali is an incredible singer. Just like one can hate Imran Khan but can never say he was a bad cricketer, if anyone says that then he/she is retarded.

Saw him live a few years ago, after his Coke Studio exposure, struggling to do a rendition of Mehdi Hasan's Ranjish, ran out of breadth a few times along the way...lost respect for his singing prowess ever since...
For that blame the producer for giving him the song he couldn't do justice to.
 
at least we contribute positively to Pakistan's image
By being feminine and giving away your women? I mean not to be rude but there is a certain larger-than-life attitude with every American Pak I've come across minus you that is, ur a good guy 😌.
 
By being feminine and giving away your women?
Brother, I am not a barbarian, I don't own women, My loved ones are free to be their own man/woman, proud to say our women folks are just as educated if not more than men,
How can we give them away?

In my surroundings Pakistani men don't marry out except for within our folks, we protect our way of life just like all other Pakistani diaspora
look at this

I mean not to be rude but there is a certain larger-than-life attitude with every American Pak I've come across minus you that is, ur a good guy 😌.
can you explain please?
 
Brother, I am not a barbarian, I don't own women, My loved ones are free to be their own man/woman, proud to say our women folks are just as educated if not more than men,
How can we give them away?
I was not talking about you mate but rather generally about USA PAKS and how they have seemingly forgotten their identity well lets a significant minority have. Well, I don't blame them it's kind of the mentality with most Paks who move abroad even when they're fresh off the boat.

Most Pak exchange students especially females in the US end up marrying and hooking up with whites, Latinos, blacks etc well some people may call me backwards on this comment but who cares it's my point of view.

All am saying is the Next Generation of Paks abroad also in certain regions like North America are truly dogshite.
 

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