Kiran, Caramelized:
The story behind ‘Teray Bin’
http://blogs.tribune.com.pk/story/8878/kiran-caramelized-the-story-behind-teray-bin’/
Kiran
Chaudhry, one half of the Pakistani musical duo Club Caramel, is a
characteristically adventurous, freedom-loving Sagittarian who excels at pretty
much everything she puts her mind to.
Ms.
Chaudhry has a staggeringly diverse array of talents; while Head Girl at her
school in Lahore, her former classmates recall tearing up during her soulful
rendition of Whitney Houston’s I Will
Always Love You. Musically inclined, she trained with Ustad Fateh Ali Khan
while still in her teens.
Kiran
went on to win an International Baccalureate scholarship at the World College
of the Atlantic in Wales, after which she read PPE (philosophy, politics and
economics) at Balliol College at the University of Oxford (yup—she’s an academic
whizz kid too). She then practiced law as a solicitor at Freshfields, a London
firm, for several successful years. Ever resourceful, Kiran returned to Lahore
in 2006 and took over the reigns of her family business while delving into her
creative side. ‘Caramel’ was launched as a cover band that began festive ‘club’
nights, earning it the title ‘Club Caramel’ with fans, a name that stuck as the
band went on to regularly perform at venues across the country.
‘Teray Bin’ (‘Without You’) is the second
release off of Club Caramel’s debut album, released independently under its own
label, Caramel Entertainment, that handles everything from concerts and videos
to distribution. In the video, Club Caramel conveys emotional angst, passionate
rage and romantic sorrow. The baroque-meets-retro mise-en-scene, complete with ebony, scarlet and burnished gold
costumes in embossed velvet, brocade and chiffon, pays homage to a bygone era
with its latticed windows, silver jhoola,
heavy eyeliner and Old-Hollywood style wavy hair. There’s a hint of the macabre
in the choice of props: the vampiric dining table resplendent with goblets and
candelabras, the poison-filled chalice and the bloodied dagger. Red, the overt
colour of passion, pigments the roses, lipstick, liquor-like liquid and
splattering of blood.
What were you aiming
for with the emotive drama in this video? Did your acting skills from Mamma Mia! (she played a starring role
in 2009-10) come in handy during the shoot?
“I’m still learning to act and consider myself a singer
primarily. My debut acting gig was “Mamma Mia!” and yes, I learned a whole lot
from that experience. In the summer of last year, I also went to New York for
an intensive training course in musical theatre at a specialist conservatory at
NYU. I focused on the acting part of the course. Yes, I would like to do a lot more acting in the future
given the right opportunities. It’s such a thrill to take on another
personality for a while. It’s like looking at the world through somebody else’s
eyes, with a whole new set of desires and perspectives – its’ enormously
interesting and exciting.”
Is the video symbolic
for break ups, separations and/or divorce?
“Well, no. It’s not trying to symbolize any archetypes or
stereotypes. It’s just a woman’s unique journey on the path of love. She, if
anything, defies social norms of how a woman reacts to betrayal. She is no meek
wallflower who sits and mourns her loss for long but, rather, seeks to ‘right’
the wrong that is done unto her by seducing and destroying all of ‘mankind.’ In
a sense there is a hint of ‘feminism’ creeping in here…”
To what extent was the look and feel of
this music video your vision, its narrative and stylistic techniques?
“The
concept for the video was brought forward by Aabroo Hashimi of Masscott films,
the directors of the video. We had instructed them to come up with an unusual
theme, something that was stylistically strong and visually appealing. When
they come up with the storyline, it instantly struck a chord with us. The dark and gothic feel is in keeping
with the intensity of the song and brings out the darker, more destructive side
of love.”
Describe the persona you’re adopting in the
video; would you say this characterization reflects a side of your own
personality or is it entirely fictitious?
“I’m
portraying an innocent girl who changes into a psychotic killer after suffering
a betrayal in love. In taking on this persona, I was hoping to show how
beautiful love can be one moment, and how utterly cruel and destructive the
next. I believe most people have been through bitter experiences in matters of
the heart that have changed them in some way, even if they don’t become
cold-hearted murderers! This doesn’t make them ‘bad’ people. This is just
another, equally interesting aspect of love and how it affects us. We all have
such emotions inside us, even if they are not so extreme. But the answer is
‘no’—I don’t really identify with the character in the video, being the
hopeless romantic that I remain to this day! I am still unable to watch action
thrillers, let alone horror flicks! Having said that, I believe the skill of an
actor is to be able to portray a character quite different from their own and I
hope that I have been able to do that to some extent.”
Does the video have a lot do with the song
or is just one of many interpretations?
“We
felt that both the video and the song should be able to stand alone as pieces
of artistry, but complement each other in an unusual way when brought together.
The song appears to be a simple love song at first, but the video gives it the
‘twist’ that makes it more interesting as an audio-visual experience. The video
is, to that extent, an ‘interpretation’ of the song.”
How would you like viewers to interpret and
respond to it?
“However
they choose. I would not dare so far as to instruct our audience in this
regard. They are a sophisticated bunch and can take away whatever they like
from it. There is not one ‘correct’ way to interpret our work or, for that
matter, any work of an artist.”
More
on Club Caramel at www.facebook.com/clubcaramel
Video Credits:
a. DIRECTOR:
Masscott Films
b. PRODUCER:
Adnan Sarwar
c. EDITOR:
Fuzzal Ahmed
d. WRITER/LYRICS:
Adnan Sarwar
e. VOCALIST/S:
Kiran Chaudhry
f. INSTRUMENTALS:
Farhan Albert (Keyboard/drum arrangements), Sameer Ahmed (Bass), Ahsan Pappu
(Flute), Guitar (Adnan Sarwar)
g. ACTORS:
Kiran Chaudhry, Adnan Sarwar
h. CAMEO
PERFORMANCES: none
i. WARDROBE
DESIGNERS: Fahad Hussayn, Munib Nawaz
j. MAKE-UP/EFFECTS/STYLIST/S:
Maram & Aabroo
k. VENUE
FOR SHOOT: Evernew Studios
l. HOURS/DAYS
IT TOOK TO COMPLETE THE SHOOT/SCENES: 2 days
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