Email a copy of 'Is this Child Abida Parveen?' to a friend
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Abida Parveen was born in 1954, and this girl is about 10-12 years old, so if it were her, the year would be around 1964/1966.
1. The acrylic stand holding up the lyrics sheet, on top of an aluminum tripod. That seem to be of a more modern construction and wasn’t in use in those times. People used wooden “dais” and still do.
2. Nobody used ad-hoc acrylic stands in studios. The microphones had to be right in your face to get good sound, and this sound is way too clear.
3. The video is way too clear. If it is film, it would have to be 35 mm and that was too expensive at the time. Video Recorders were not that great either.
4. To get a sense of the type of white-balance on PTV programs, search Youtube.
This looks like a very modern video. The child has some superficial resemblance to the singer, however it can’t be her.
Wow, if it is Abida Parveen, she had better vanity habits as kid then now. Would it harm her if she fixes up herself – it is embarrasing to watch her on TV. She looks like a creepy younger brother of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.