In a remarkable fusion of music and cinematic history, Pakistani singer Ammar Baig, known for his unique blend of Western and Punjabi and classical musical elements, has recently shot music videos at iconic film locations from legendary Hollywood franchises - Terminator and Batman.
Ammar Baig, the son of veteran singer Waris Baig, who honed his musical talents in the United States of America and England, has been making waves in the music industry with his cross-cultural musical prowess.
His father, Waris Baig, is a well-respected figure in the Pakistani classical music scene, having sung for over a hundred films, many of which have been blockbusters in Lollywood. Waris Baig's illustrious career began with the hit song "Aa Pyar Dil Mein Jagaa" in the 1997 film "Sargam," directed by Syed Noor.
He continued to lend his melodious voice to numerous other successful projects, including "Inteha," "Chief Saab," "Mujhe Chand Chahiye," and "Karz."
Waris Baig's deep appreciation for music is reflected in his admiration for two musical legends - Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and Michael Jackson.
Recently, his son Ammar Baig embarked on a creative journey that brought together his love for music and cinema. Ammar selected the iconic locations used in Hollywood's Terminator and Batman franchises as the backdrop for his latest music videos.
The decision to shoot at these renowned film locations has garnered significant attention, not just from music enthusiasts but also from film buffs. The Terminator and Batman franchises are known worldwide for their cultural significance and cinematic impact.
Ammar Baig's ability to blend musical genres and cultures has earned him a devoted fanbase, both in Pakistan and beyond. His decision to shoot at these iconic film locations adds a new dimension to his work, fusing the worlds of music and cinema in a way that is bound to captivate audiences.