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He praised even my bad songs’: Bilal Maqsood lauds father Anwar Maqsood for always supporting him as a kid

Last updated: October 24, 2025 5:44 pm
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When Bilal Maqsood looks back on his childhood, there’s one thing that stands out: his father, the legendary writer and satirist Anwar Maqsood, never stopped believing in him — even when his songs weren’t all that great.

In a recent interview, the former Strings frontman revealed that his father’s unwavering encouragement played a huge role in shaping his confidence as a musician. “He praised even my bad songs,” Bilal said with a laugh, recalling how, as a child, he’d show his father new melodies and lyrics, often clumsy and unfinished. But instead of criticism, he received gentle praise and motivation.

“When I read this song out to Abbu, he said there are a few mistakes, but he didn’t want to correct them because the message was coming through strongly,” Bilal shared, adding that his father’s approach helped him focus on expression over perfection.

For those who grew up in Pakistan, Anwar Maqsood’s name is almost synonymous with sharp wit and cultural wisdom. From classic television plays to live stage shows, his work has influenced generations. Yet behind that public persona was a father quietly nurturing creativity at home.

Bilal, who went on to co-found one of Pakistan’s most iconic pop-rock bands, says that kind of emotional support mattered more than anything else. “I think what Abbu gave me wasn’t just approval — it was freedom,” he explained. “He never made me feel like I had to live up to him. He just wanted me to keep creating.”

That freedom eventually led to the rise of Strings — the band that defined an era of Pakistani pop with songs like Dhaani, Sar Kiye Yeh Pahar, and Anjane. Looking back now, Bilal credits his father’s early kindness for giving him the courage to fail, experiment, and grow.

It’s a reminder that behind many artistic success stories lies something simple but powerful: a parent’s belief. And in Bilal’s case, it came from a man whose words shaped a nation — and whose quiet encouragement shaped a son’s voice.

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