Ahsan Jamal trained in the contemporary miniature style of painting that has famously emerged from the National College of Arts in Lahore. Kaho Na Pyar Hai takes its title from a popular Bollywood movie, a teasing line that loosely translates as, “Do say its love?” The work consists of four pairings of miniature portraits of military officers from opposite sides of the India-Pakistan border.
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Jamal has produced several series of comparative portraits that stand as visual taxonomies to subtly critique the superficiality of using appearance as a basis for discrimination. He paints in a realistic style rather than in the flatter form of the conventional Indo-Persian miniature. His miniaturized portraits are similar to identity photos in their detail, perhaps copied from official photographs. The artist devised the round format based on coinage and currency, a reference to the value of the individual. Presented in sets of two, the portraits are organized to suggest that this is a comparative study, a game of “spot the difference” to those familiar with cultural distinctions within, to distinguish the Sikh from the Muslim, the Indian from the Pakistani.