Are artists nourishing themselves or striving hard to live a celebrity life and becoming famous? KC: Pakistan has become one country where artists are surviving and thriving by making their art. Few have become celebrities too. Is art playing the role of a catalyst in changing the social and political perspectives and bringing in change?
KC: Art has always been playing a role of a catalyst in changing the political perspectives. How big is this hindrance in the evolution of art? KC: Art, in general, is the only activity that is more potent than any expression, and because of its power, it can be very dangerous for people who want to spread false ideas or fake news.
As an artist, what is the most annoying question that you have to answer always? Is being an artist sufficient to pay the bills? Or one has to do extra jobs to survive? KC: Money is a mindset, it has nothing to do with the nature of work one is doing.
Money can be made by doing anything anywhere. KC: In art making, one fails all the time. Every stoke is a masterstroke in just a wrong concept. One who proudly calls himself an artist is the one who is not afraid of any failure. At any point in life, have you ever felt that you should leave the art field? You want to quit in the process or during your hard work out, but whenever you are finished it gives you such a pleasure that not doing art is not an option then.
Cons: You can dare to live life on your own terms Because of the ordinary around you and their expectation which you hate not being fulfilled. KC: We all are born individuals, and we do have access to our own genius hidden inside us. As an artist, I know that very well. There is also an agent of this society that resides inside me, who wants me to become like everyone else.
Tue, 12, Khalil Chishtee. More From You. For a better tomorrow. By Fiza Farhan. Dr Chishty did not know that he would not return home to Pakistan for the next two decades. Dr Khalil Chishty, a Pakistani scientist who has spent many years at a prison in Ajmer has been granted bail by the Supreme Court. Human rights activists have been pleading for assistance for him for years. Supreme Court to hear Khalil Chishty's bail plea today. The Supreme Court will today hear a bail petition by Khalil Chishty, who is lodged at the Ajmer Central Jail in connection with a murder case.
Dr Chishty is an year-old Pakistani virologist and has been in jail for years. Pak prisoner's family in India to plead for his release. The family of ailing Pakistani prisoner Dr Khalil Chishty has come to India all the way from Karachi to plead for his release. The year old virologist, who is critically ill, is serving life sentence in the Ajmer Central Jail.
His mercy plea has been given clearance by the Rajasthan Chief Minister, but he has still not been released. SM Krishna commits a faux pas in Parliament over Pakistani prisoner.
Concern over Pakistani prisoners. Pakistani doctor released on bail. Khalil Chishti has been in jail or in detention in India for 20 years. Published 16 May Published 10 April
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