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Wish we smiled like this too while watching the music vids.

While upcoming film Bin Roye's trailer left us wanting more, the teasers for songs from the feature film are a testament to the expression 'be careful what you wish for'.

Bin Roye is a tragic story about love, hate, sorrow and how our worst colours come out when we don't get the things we want. We couldn't deduce much about the plot from the trailer or the music videos except for the fact that Humayun Saeed's character's name is Irtaza.

Dubbed a music-driven movie, it has some big names behind its soundtrack, such as Abida Parveen and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, to name a few.

Eager fans have been given a sneak preview of two songs from the movie, Ballay Ballay and Tere Bin Jeena. Maybe it's because the movie, which will also be turned into a television show for HUM, has been in the pipeline for so long that everyone's expectations have sky-rocketed.

Read: Mahira Khan's Bin Roye trailer intrigues, leaves us wanting more

I can't speak for everyone else but I was disappointed. So what exactly do Bin Roye's music videos get wrong?

Identity crisis: Is Ballay Ballay an item number, a wedding dance song or a commercial?

The video for Ballay Ballay features your typical song and dance performed at a mehndi. One would assume a girl in a lehnga choli dancing on a stage = item number, right? Wrong! Not when it's the beloved Mahira.

Sohai Ali Abro performs her latest single from Wrong Number, Selfiyan in a similar set-up. Compared to Mahira in Ballay Ballay she shows off a bit more of her navel, coupled with dimmer lighting which has led us to call her an item girl, which makes me wonder: What makes an item number an item number? Just the lighting? Or the amount of skin you show?

Sohai is a better dancer than Mahira, that's for sure.

Well, you'd assume it's the latter but it seems like that's not the case. Take Zhalay Sarhadi's Jawani from Jalaibee " She showed even less skin than Mahira but because the movie's theme was grittier, the song had slightly more racy lyrics and the atmosphere was grimy, that was categorized as an item number.

Okay, maybe Mehwish Hayat deserves the title (R), as does Ayesha Omar (L) but what about Zhalay?

Just because Bin Roye comes off like a high-definition glitzy Dil Toh Pagal Hai, Mahira is excused from that label.

Maybe it's because the song's too wholesome to be an item number anyway. The main aim of an item number is to entertain and this failed to do just that. The beat isn't catchy, the lyrics are boring and the choreography is all over the place; We see better performances at mehndis these days so celebrities need to step up their game.

I, for one, am curious to see if Hamza Ali Abbasi has anything to say about it. He is the king of deciphering what an item number is, after all! I guess we'll know in due time.

Read: Item numbers are a borrowed trend from India: Hamza Ali Abbasi

Somehow, I don't see this being the IT song of the summer wedding season.

However, I can totally imagine Mahira and Adeel breaking out teacups at the end, in typical Tapal style. Commercial it is!

In fact, the Tapal ad (L) seems to have more zest.

Is our favourite leading lady to blame?

Clad in a stunning Feeha Jamshed ensemble (probably the only redeeming quality of the entire song!), Mahira Khan looks chirpy and happy... as usual.

Mahira has established herself as the girl next door and it looks like she has no qualms about sticking to that image. While the trailer didn't promise us anything much different, I was still hoping for more; more oomph, more spunk from her, just more.

Perhaps that's why the little exchange in the beginning with Adeel Hussain falls flat; can we really digest her flirting? I'm afraid Khan has pigeon-holed herself into a quintessential goody two shoes and she isn't trying hard enough to expand her horizons.

Or is it the production?

With such bright, harsh lighting and a picture perfect backdrop, I think it's safe to say that the movie is most likely not rooted in reality at all " it's too colourful, too pristine, and most importantly, we fail to see how it reflects the story's pathos.

Farhat Ishtiaq's novel of the same name, which Bin Roye is based on, is heart-wrenching and intense. What organic value does all this naach gana bring to the plot? Does it propel the story forward in any way whatsoever?

This is particularly a shame because that's the one thing our cinema has going for it " the fact that our movies and television shows are relatable and raw, not unrealistic like everyone at an event bursts into the same dance routine knowing exactly what to do.

It's also no secret that the film went through its fair share of obstacles: Bin Roye is co-directed by Momina Duraid and Shehzad Kashmiri, the latter having stepped in after the film's original director bowed out. Perhaps, this hodgepodge of direction is what led the otherwise talented stars astray.

Read: Directorial woes didn't deter Bin Roye, says Mahira Khan

Another thing that's really irking me is: Why is the charming Adeel Hussain wearing a bile coloured kurta and a vest made out of Farah Talib Aziz lawn?

On-screen chemistry doesn't make it to the finish line

Let's be real; Humayun and Mahira are no SRK and Kajol but you'd expect them to at least be Shahid and Kareena but no, apparently that's having really high expectations too!

Tere Bin Jeena is meant to be a romantic number but where's the spark? You can tell that they're trying hard individually, but it's not coming together for some reason " Saeed didn't look like such a deer in the headlights in his scenes with Armeena Rana Khan. In fact, when you see the two interacting in the trailer, it's quite adorable but that same sentiment is not ignited by him and Mahira,

Armeena Khan makes her debut in Pakistani cinema.

Humsafar was the mammoth success it was mostly because the audience loved the on-screen connection between Mahira and her co-star Fawad Khan. She has said in the past that the reason their chemistry came off as genuine was because she was quite comfortable around him.

Even though Sadqay Tumharay dropped the ball, her chemistry with Adnan Malik was still admired -- the two are known to be close friends off screen. Maybe the comfort level, or lack thereof, with her Bin Roye co-stars hindered her performance.

Mahira and Fawad (L) stole hearts worldwide as Asher and Khirad in Humsafar whereas Adnan Malik and Mahira worked together with ease (R)

The duo fails to achieve an undeniable intimacy on screen and it's apparent. I mean, what's with this awkward hand touching scene? In the scene in question, Humayun Saeed's character raises his hand in a movement that looks pretty aggressive, as if he's about to hit Mahira " we cringe, but then seconds later it's turned into a romantic moment!

I wasn't a fan of the lyrics or the music composition either " it sounds haphazard. Somehow, they almost managed to make Rahat Fateh Ali Khan sound average and out of place. Now, that's an accomplishment!

I can overlook bad music production but how much elbow room must we give them when it's meant to be a "music-driven venture"? That being said, I remember being excited to watch the movie when I first saw the trailer because I was impressed at how well Humayun was presented as his character, Irtaza. There were glimpses of promise then, so who knows, the movie could go either way.

This seems to be the year of commercial cinema anyway " I think Pakistanis have seen enough of espionage themed movies.

Bin Roye is slated for an Eid-ul-Fitr release. I'm still contemplating whether I want to spend my hard-earned Eidi on a movie ticket.

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After Shah Rukh's 'Raees', Mahira busy promoting 'Bin Roye'

Film was partly shot in UAE

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Published Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Popular Pakistani actress Mahira Khan to debut in Bollywood. (Twitter)

Pakistani actress Mahira Khan finished her first schedule with Shah Rukh Khan in April and is all set to be a part of the second schedule of Rahul Dholakia's 'Raees', come August.

Mahira, best known for her show 'Humsafar', has now launched a promotional blitzkrieg for her next movie 'Bin Roye'.

Mahira along with co-star Humayun Saeed and Armeena Rana Khan attended the music launch of their upcoming film 'Bin Roye' in Dubai on Sunday.

Mahira wrote on her Twitter account: "Lived with this film for what seems like a lifetime.Blood,sweat,tears,heart & soul..given it my all.#BinRoye this Eid."

This kind of promotional campaign outside the country before the release of a film is an unprecedented move by a Pakistani film crew.

Such global publicity drives are otherwise an usual affair for Indian Hindi film industry.

'Bin Roye' will be simultaneously released in Pakistan and across the UAE, Bahrain and Oman during Eid.

Partly shot in the UAE, the film's trailer received a good response from fans and advance tickets will also go on sale before the release.

'Bin Roye' (Without Crying) is directed by Momina Duraid and Shahzad Kashmiri.

The movie is based on the best-seller 'Bin Roye Ansoo' by Farhat Ishtiaq. The novel is about two sisters whose loyalties to each other are tested by a man.

On the Bollywood front, Mahira's 'Raees' will see her play a Muslim girl while Shah Rukh Khan will be seen as a Gujarati bootlegger. The film is set in a Muslim ghetto in Gujarat in the 1980s.

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Ankit Tiwari eyes composing for Pakistani films

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June 16, 2015 Last Updated at 14:32 IST







After singing a song for the Pakistani movie "Bin Roye", Bollywood composer-singer Ankit Tiwari wants to compose music for films being made across the border.

"I have sung 'O yara' for Pakistani film called 'Bin Roye'. It's a romantic song," Tiwari, who shot to fame with "Sunn raha hai" from "Aashiqui 2", told IANS.

According to a source, Wakar Ali, music director of "Bin Roye", met Tiwari along with people working for MD Production two weeks back and asked him to sing for their movie.

Tiwari might have sung to Ali's tune earlier, but now he has shown interest in singing for other movies from Pakistan as well.

Asked if he wants to compose music for a Pakistani movie some day, he said: "Yes, if I get a good option."

The "Galliyan" hitmaker had earlier told IANS that he doesn't mind singing other artists' compositions.

"I do want to sing for more composers. That way I can learn more from them," said the award-winning musician, who has worked with composers like Jeet Gannguli and Ram Sampath.

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Originally posted by: .FemmeFatale.


And MTV,channel V etc are Indian channel,so that's why bollywood stuff is being aired. What other indian channels do you'll get?

Since Aug or Sep. 2010 the illegal transmission of Foreign TV Channels is banned in Pakistan by Supreme Court's orders but cable operator do operate in some areas though illegally, so now there are several Pakistani cahnnels which bought and transmit the Indian Dramas, Movies and Reality shows 24/7. Initially it was just Indian Stuff but now it has Turkish stuff as well. In era of President Musharraf Indian movies got released in Pakistani Cinema as well before that they were sold out at CD or DVD's shops only or transmitted through cable illegaly.


Gone are the days when just a 'hit' made everyone happy. Its the 100 crore club which does all the talking now. I guess this is where the PR magic is. More publicity,more money.πŸ˜†

PK was a huge hit in China. πŸ˜† I mean whaatt? In China too? PK has collected 800 crores worldwide now.

Yup it's the because the BolIy industry is well established and now flourished as well.


Btw at an average how many movies release there? Do u get new releases each week?

Yes we have releases frequently but only from bolly or holly movies.πŸ˜†

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Actually there was a time when Pakistani Film Industry was at good phase there were frequent releases, which were watched and get appreciated and music was heard and enjoyed and some of them went in some of international festivals as well but those are the days which I never saw in my life regarding Pakistani movies. My father told me that in Lahore there were production houses which had proper Studios in big areas where shoots took place.

But then creativity went down the drain, instead of raising the industry many creatives left the industry, some switched to TV Productions and rest of them except a few started producing craps and resultantly many cinemas got demolished and turn into shopping plazas HUH

And all this happened in last two decades.

There are several reasons for that:

Firstly, the industry actually never got benefits by the govt. regarding taxation and other facilities which worked as incentive for the Producer.

Secondly, the investors never try to raise its scale neither for production nor for release

Thirdly, the Political instability factor, which not only affected the policies but the investment as well.

Fourthly, they had the competition with the better ones

But despite all this, people always appreciated good thing whenever it came in cinemas.

Actually the term Revival of Cinema from last few years is frequently in use, because Karachi based media houses and TV Producers took interest for production of movies. So industry is now going to produce movies by giving base in Karachi and collaborating with PHs in Lahore, in this regard news is circulating that 50 movies at this time are under production. πŸ‘πŸΌ So the hopes are high but scale is STILL not high πŸ˜†

And from past few years new cinema houses also built so overall it is expected that people will return to this business in near future

EDIT: Being new my post limit has finished for today so mentioning in this postπŸ˜†

i did not know that WAQAR ALI is music director for Bin Roye, oh man i loved loved his composition ❀️, one of the best composers no doubt

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Wish we smiled like this too while watching the music vids.

While upcoming film Bin Roye's trailer left us wanting more, the teasers for songs from the feature film are a testament to the expression 'be careful what you wish for'.

Bin Roye is a tragic story about love, hate, sorrow and how our worst colours come out when we don't get the things we want. We couldn't deduce much about the plot from the trailer or the music videos except for the fact that Humayun Saeed's character's name is Irtaza.

Dubbed a music-driven movie, it has some big names behind its soundtrack, such as Abida Parveen and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, to name a few.

Eager fans have been given a sneak preview of two songs from the movie, Ballay Ballay and Tere Bin Jeena. Maybe it's because the movie, which will also be turned into a television show for HUM, has been in the pipeline for so long that everyone's expectations have sky-rocketed.

Read: Mahira Khan's Bin Roye trailer intrigues, leaves us wanting more

I can't speak for everyone else but I was disappointed. So what exactly do Bin Roye's music videos get wrong?

Identity crisis: Is Ballay Ballay an item number, a wedding dance song or a commercial?

The video for Ballay Ballay features your typical song and dance performed at a mehndi. One would assume a girl in a lehnga choli dancing on a stage = item number, right? Wrong! Not when it's the beloved Mahira.

Sohai Ali Abro performs her latest single from Wrong Number, Selfiyan in a similar set-up. Compared to Mahira in Ballay Ballay she shows off a bit more of her navel, coupled with dimmer lighting which has led us to call her an item girl, which makes me wonder: What makes an item number an item number? Just the lighting? Or the amount of skin you show?

Sohai is a better dancer than Mahira, that's for sure.

Well, you'd assume it's the latter but it seems like that's not the case. Take Zhalay Sarhadi's Jawani from Jalaibee " She showed even less skin than Mahira but because the movie's theme was grittier, the song had slightly more racy lyrics and the atmosphere was grimy, that was categorized as an item number.

Okay, maybe Mehwish Hayat deserves the title (R), as does Ayesha Omar (L) but what about Zhalay?

Just because Bin Roye comes off like a high-definition glitzy Dil Toh Pagal Hai, Mahira is excused from that label.

Maybe it's because the song's too wholesome to be an item number anyway. The main aim of an item number is to entertain and this failed to do just that. The beat isn't catchy, the lyrics are boring and the choreography is all over the place; We see better performances at mehndis these days so celebrities need to step up their game.

I, for one, am curious to see if Hamza Ali Abbasi has anything to say about it. He is the king of deciphering what an item number is, after all! I guess we'll know in due time.

Read: Item numbers are a borrowed trend from India: Hamza Ali Abbasi

Somehow, I don't see this being the IT song of the summer wedding season.

However, I can totally imagine Mahira and Adeel breaking out teacups at the end, in typical Tapal style. Commercial it is!

In fact, the Tapal ad (L) seems to have more zest.

Is our favourite leading lady to blame?

Clad in a stunning Feeha Jamshed ensemble (probably the only redeeming quality of the entire song!), Mahira Khan looks chirpy and happy... as usual.

Mahira has established herself as the girl next door and it looks like she has no qualms about sticking to that image. While the trailer didn't promise us anything much different, I was still hoping for more; more oomph, more spunk from her, just more.

Perhaps that's why the little exchange in the beginning with Adeel Hussain falls flat; can we really digest her flirting? I'm afraid Khan has pigeon-holed herself into a quintessential goody two shoes and she isn't trying hard enough to expand her horizons.

Or is it the production?

With such bright, harsh lighting and a picture perfect backdrop, I think it's safe to say that the movie is most likely not rooted in reality at all " it's too colourful, too pristine, and most importantly, we fail to see how it reflects the story's pathos.

Farhat Ishtiaq's novel of the same name, which Bin Roye is based on, is heart-wrenching and intense. What organic value does all this naach gana bring to the plot? Does it propel the story forward in any way whatsoever?

This is particularly a shame because that's the one thing our cinema has going for it " the fact that our movies and television shows are relatable and raw, not unrealistic like everyone at an event bursts into the same dance routine knowing exactly what to do.

It's also no secret that the film went through its fair share of obstacles: Bin Roye is co-directed by Momina Duraid and Shehzad Kashmiri, the latter having stepped in after the film's original director bowed out. Perhaps, this hodgepodge of direction is what led the otherwise talented stars astray.

Read: Directorial woes didn't deter Bin Roye, says Mahira Khan

Another thing that's really irking me is: Why is the charming Adeel Hussain wearing a bile coloured kurta and a vest made out of Farah Talib Aziz lawn?

On-screen chemistry doesn't make it to the finish line

Let's be real; Humayun and Mahira are no SRK and Kajol but you'd expect them to at least be Shahid and Kareena but no, apparently that's having really high expectations too!

Tere Bin Jeena is meant to be a romantic number but where's the spark? You can tell that they're trying hard individually, but it's not coming together for some reason " Saeed didn't look like such a deer in the headlights in his scenes with Armeena Rana Khan. In fact, when you see the two interacting in the trailer, it's quite adorable but that same sentiment is not ignited by him and Mahira,

Armeena Khan makes her debut in Pakistani cinema.

Humsafar was the mammoth success it was mostly because the audience loved the on-screen connection between Mahira and her co-star Fawad Khan. She has said in the past that the reason their chemistry came off as genuine was because she was quite comfortable around him.

Even though Sadqay Tumharay dropped the ball, her chemistry with Adnan Malik was still admired -- the two are known to be close friends off screen. Maybe the comfort level, or lack thereof, with her Bin Roye co-stars hindered her performance.

Mahira and Fawad (L) stole hearts worldwide as Asher and Khirad in Humsafar whereas Adnan Malik and Mahira worked together with ease (R)

The duo fails to achieve an undeniable intimacy on screen and it's apparent. I mean, what's with this awkward hand touching scene? In the scene in question, Humayun Saeed's character raises his hand in a movement that looks pretty aggressive, as if he's about to hit Mahira " we cringe, but then seconds later it's turned into a romantic moment!

I wasn't a fan of the lyrics or the music composition either " it sounds haphazard. Somehow, they almost managed to make Rahat Fateh Ali Khan sound average and out of place. Now, that's an accomplishment!

I can overlook bad music production but how much elbow room must we give them when it's meant to be a "music-driven venture"? That being said, I remember being excited to watch the movie when I first saw the trailer because I was impressed at how well Humayun was presented as his character, Irtaza. There were glimpses of promise then, so who knows, the movie could go either way.

This seems to be the year of commercial cinema anyway " I think Pakistanis have seen enough of espionage themed movies.

Bin Roye is slated for an Eid-ul-Fitr release. I'm still contemplating whether I want to spend my hard-earned Eidi on a movie ticket.


Her criticism for Ballay Ballay should also be labelled as an item number but since it's Mahira it isn't is so wrong. Item numbers are defined by the provocative dance moves or lyrics, the audience that the girl is dancing for or where she is dancing [which in the case of jawani is for men at a brothel, while in selfiyaan it's beech mohalla, not at a mehndi and neither is her dance by any means graceful].. in BB, she's dancing in front of family and relatives at her sister and cousin's wedding yup that's the same thing.. to add, Jawani and Selfiyan have been claimed as Item numbers by the filmmakers themselves, that's how these songs were promoted...
And Ballay Ballay's choreography for Mahira was deliberately kept like this otherwise they could've easily given her more challenging dance moves [explained by Momina and Mahira].. They decided to keep the dance rooted and something that would still fit in character rather than have her break out all the way because Saba's character wouldn't do that [although I still don't get why Saba is even dancing on Irtaza's wedding to begin with.. makes me think she might go a bit cuckoo at the end of the song and do some next spinning like Devdas maybe πŸ˜†]. Ballay Ballay was also clearly explained to be a mehndi ka gaana with your everyday simple naach gaana.. why is the writer still going on about it being an item number and how it doesn't entertain? This is a song for a Pakistani audience.. people already complain at the borrowed trends from Bollywood.. now that we have a dance that's not provocative or a song that doesn't label a woman as an object but rather is more closer to home, it isn't entertainment? Okay then.. So far the general feedback for Bin Roye's music videos has only been positive because they're watchable with family, no vulgarity.. and Bin Roye is being promoted as a family film unlike Wrong Number which is anything but that.. 🀒
The commercial vibe is very understandable though. I do agree with that. Asim Raza shot it so the similarity is inevitable.. it does remind briefly of a Tarang ad and Adeel's kurta is too glitzy for men πŸ˜†.
This writer really has this whole thing all wrong IMO.. Before making a judgement about Mahira's girl next door image, or having no spunk in this film, she should wait to watch the film because Saba is far from being a good girl.. in-fact she isn't even. Neither was Falak a goody two shoes or Aaila and Shanu.. I believe she hasn't really watched anything but Humsafar of Mahira's if she thinks Mahira hasn't expanded her horizons because so far she hasn't done a single character that's similar to the other even minutely..
Even the chemistry criticism isn't justified for me.. I'm not even a fan of Humayun and Mahira as a pair, but whatever is happening in Teray Bina Jeena is completely in character with how Saba and Irtaza are, especially how immature Saba is and how Irtaza treats her. Sometimes the usual intimate romantic chemistry just isn't there that AdnanMahira or FawadMahira had.
I'm going to watch the film and then make a final judgement.. maybe because I've read the novel it doesn't seem odd to me, but even if I have to criticize I'll do it once I watch the film.

To add, I'm not defending Bin Roye.. there are many things wrong that I can complain about which are obvious.. to start off, it looks like a colourful telefilm/drama.. the film by no means is perfect.. I just don't think this writers criticism is justified or at-least she's being overly harsh about it.
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Realized this article is basically pro for the ARY films and against Hum.. agenda right there..
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For me, the only exciting thing to have happened in any of the trailers/promos thus far is Adeell Hussain. He's a better dancer than any of the main leads. He has better screen presence in a mere song than the actual leads. I also feel Bin Roye's music is really boring. Honestly, Na Maloom Afraad's music was ten times better and it's not one of those films to rely on music. Bin Roye should have had better music. Music is vital for such films. As far as chemistry is concerned, it's as Umz put it earler...it's sometimes there between Mahira and Humayun..and other times, it's not.

And, based off of my experience of watching Dil e Muztar and Alvida, Shehzad Kashmiri is not the best of directors either. The performances and Farhat's screenplay would have to be really good considering how other things aren't as great.
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So the movie promos come only in specific channels there? How does that work?

I mean if a person doesnt watch a particular channel,they just wont know about the movie :S

In India,this logic is applied only on tv shows,movies trailers come on ALL channels.

Im a bit confused about how things work in Pak,let me get this straight..so the people who own the channels,themselves produce the shows coming on those channels?


Btw do u guys have exclusive music channels there? Like we have mtv,channel V,9xm,bindass play etc which play only songs. So u put any of these channels on,you get to know which movies are up next.

Movie trailers come in mainstream channels too like starplus,sony,zee etc.





@bold: no not necessarily. ..it is the case with a channel like Humtv...since it is run by Momina Duraid's family and her. Her production house is basically run by Humtv which is AKA her family and her.. πŸ˜† However, there are certain ( a few here and there) shows by other production houses that Humtv takes up and airs, which are NOT by Momina Duraid (example: kankar). So basically Humtv, the channel, usually produces its own shows...since the channel itself is also a production house.

ARY Digital does not have its own channel based production house like Humtv does for TV shows. Likes of Humayun Saeed, Fahad Mustafa etc...have their own production companies...they produce tv shows and then ARY(the channel) airs them. With a channel like Geo tv, it's a little complicated. I think A&B productions (a tv show production house) owns Geo entertainment now..so it's a little similar to how Humtv works..not entirely sure about them..and then the smaller channels have small, independent producers producing shows and then these smaller channels air them.

More or less, Humtv's the only channel which also has its own production house when it comes to tv shows. When it comes to films, all of the big tv channels are producers for films. So, ARY, Geo and Humtv, the channels themselves, produces films...and, they're all competing with one another it seems..because none of them air each others' work. πŸ˜†

And yes, we have music channels.

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