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Veena Malik, Asad Bashir, Mir Shakeel-ur-Rehman And Shaista Lodhi Sentenced To 26 Years In Prison

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The verdict for the case that was in the court for a few months has been passed. Few months back while staging the marriage ceremony of Veena Malik and Asad Bashir in her show Shaista Lodhi got into deep waters when her actions along with her guests were considered blasphemous. Since then Veena Malik and Shaista Lodhi have fleed the country because they were getting threats from different groups.

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The owner of Geo TV Mir Shakeel-ur-Rehman along with actor Veena Malik and her husband and the host of the show Shaista Lodhi have been sentenced to 26 years in prison by an anti-terrorism court for airing a blasphemous program.

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The ATC also imposed a 1.3 million rupees fine on the convicts and ordered that their properties should be sold to raise the fine, if they failed to pay it.

Zulekha Bina Yusuf, Mehreen Jabbar confirms the new project

 Zulekha Bina Yusuf (زلیخا بنا یوسف) is a new play which is currently under production as already informed on the same here. Now Mehreen Jabbar the director of the drama has confirmed it. Mehreen has also informed that it is produced for A-Plus.

The post on Mehreen’s FB page says

“Next project is ‘Zulekha bina Yusuf’ written by Khalil ur Rehman Qamar, starring Imran Abbas, Maya Ali, Mansha Pasha, Hina Bayat, Wasim Abbas, Taqi Ahmed, Ali Sheikh amongst many others. Produced by Aplus. Very excited about the fantastic script and the cast.”

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Rashid Nazir Ali

What you don’t know about TV Script Writing

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We love watching dramas and discussing them it is one of our favourite past times here in Pakistan.While discussing a drama,writer comes under severe scrutiny of the reviewers/general audiences.However,not much is known about the actual script writing process and its translation to on-screen images.Being a small time writer myself let me apprise you about how it goes in the land of TV Script Writing.

Generally what happens is that once a writer comes up with a concept or one-liner as it is called in the TV World,he/she has the option of either pitching it directly to channels or production houses.Even if a writer pitches it to a production house it will ultimately go to a channel’s script department who has the power of accepting or rejecting any one-liner or asking for modifications in the one-liner.Many times first two sample episodes would be required along with the one-liner in order for it to be approved by the channel script department.Once a one-liner is approved the writer would be asked to start penning the episodes.The episodes would again be sent to channel’s script department who would keep on asking the writer to make changes in it.

Once this entire process of scripting,drafting and re-drafting is complete,a director is chosen to head the project.the director would now ask the writer to make changes in the script once again as per his/her vision or requirement.After the director is satisfied,now actors would be cast and shooting would begun but once again the actors/actresses would refuse to do certain scenes/speak certain lines as per their whims and wishes so here again the script changes not to forget that on-shoot the director is on liberty to change any scene as per his wish or not shoot a particular scene while scenes linked to this scene not being shot remains resulting in continuity gap in finished product.

So in essence what you finally see you screen is not essentially what the script writer wrote or wanted but the audiences and reviewers end up cursing and blaming the poor writer that what mess he/she has created while it could be the fault of channel script department/director/actors/editor.I myself once wrote a play where the heroine leaves her husband at the end as she had compatibility issues with him but in the final version I saw the heroine joyously leaving on her husband’s bike and i was left scratching my head.

Off course established writers have more control over their content and channel script department/directors/actors remain wary of messing with their content else a backlash starts remember the closeness scene between Saba & Adnan in Maat or the infamous dialogue haya aur behayee dekhnay walay kee ankh mein hotee hai from Shehr-e-Zaat.But established or not established,all writers have to go through this drafting and re-drafting process.

Channels buy completely shot and finished dramas from production houses as well but these are rare cases.Hope you understand the process now and think before you put the entire blame on the writer the next time round.

Haseeb Ahmed

“I Want People To Dance Because Dance Is The Best Way Of Expressing Your Emotions ” – Mehwish Hayat

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Mehwish Hayat’s dance numbers have become very popular over the years not just because of her item number in Na Maloom Afraad but also because all the major award shows are incomplete without Mehwish Hayat’s dance performance. While talking about her passion for dance in the show “Tonite With HSY” Mehwish Hayat said that she did not get a formal dance training from anywhere because there aren’t any dance schools in Pakistan and for this reason she really wants to open a dance school one day.

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“I want people to dance because dance is the best way of expressing your emotions. There are people who hold back and I want them to dance and experience this amazing feeling you feel when you dance,” said Mehwish Hayat while talking to HSY. Mehwish also said that she is always very confident before a dance performance. The applaud from the audience is the driving force during a dance performance for Mehwish.

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Mehwish Hayat also shared that some of the seniors she really idealized let her down by putting her down when she worked with them. Mehwish Hayat rejoices every second of fame and recognition and is happy with where she is standing right now.

Maula Jutt’s remake who are the leading artists

After record breaking success of film Waar last year, Bilal Lashari the director announced to remake the Punjabi film Maula Jutt.

After a gap of an year, now the artists for leading roles are finalized. It was already announced that Hamza Ali Abbassi will be the main lead (maula jutt). Sanam Jung will be the main female lead. While Adnan Jaffer will appear as villian (noori nutt).

In actual film, these roles were performed by Sultan Rahi, Aasiya and Mustafa Qureshi.

Reference news from Urdu Daily Jehan Pakistan

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Doosri Bivi on ARY Digital starting from 1st December 2014

Doosri Bivi a play of ARY Digital is starting from Monday 1st December 2014. Starring Fahad Mustafa, Maha Waarsi, Hareem Farooq, Ambar Khan and others. As per Fahad Mustafa, it is his last drama for the television for time being. The play is directed by Anjum Shahzad and is written by Samina Ejaz. The play is produced by Big Bang Entertainment.

For promotion of this drama, the production team has adapted an unusual way by asking various question from public about Dursi Bivi

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Jeena Dushwar Sahi on PTV Home

Jeena Dushwar Sahi is a play on PTV Home airing every Tuesday produced by 7th Sky i.e. Abdullah Kadwani. Starring Affan Waheed, Areej Fatima. Faisal Naqvi, Kaif Ghazanvi, Huma Nawab, Manzoor Qureshi, Saleem Mairaj and others, the play casino spiele is written by Iqbal Bano and directed by Shoaib Khan.

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I joined the Police, but it was a very predictable future, I left the force to do what I wanted to do _ Hamza Ali Abbasi

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This interview has been taken from “My Pink Mag”.

Pink: Rumor has it you’ve studied direction from the US?

Hamza Ali Abbasi: I actually haven’t! I did Bachelors in International Relations from abroad. I came back to Pakistan and did my Masters from Quaid-e-Azam University, and then took the CSS exams and went into the Police force.

Pink: Was becoming an actor your childhood dream?

Hamza Ali Abbasi: To be honest, I wanted to become a chef. I have a passion for cooking; it’s one of my stress-relieving activities. After completing my studies I joined the Police, but it was a very predictable future. I knew exactly where I would be in 20 years; I knew the maximum I could do was become an IG. There would be nowhere else to go from there. My father taught me that whatever you enjoy, you should try to make a living out of that, then life becomes much easier. So I left the force to do what I wanted to do.

Pink: Tell us about your big break as an actor.

Hamza Ali Abbasi: I’d say it was “Waar”. I was assisting Bilal Lashari, and I wound up playing a role. That became my big break – it didn’t start out that way, it just ended up being that. Then there was a short film released around the same time called “Glorious Resolve” in which I played a militant guy, and it won an award at the Rome Film Festival.

Pink: What about theatre?

Hamza Ali Abbasi: Theatre is my first love. It started out as a hobby; I was doing my Masters when I met Shah Sharabeel. We became friends, he said, “Why don’t you do a play?” So it started out as a part-time hobby and then I became passionate about it. I think theatre helped me realize how much I enjoyed acting.

Pink: What is the silliest thing about working in show business?

Hamza Ali Abbasi: I think it would be that most people in showbiz are very pretentious. I consider very few of us to be stars; Shan, for example, is a star. Ali Zafar is a star. They’ve done things that matter on an international scale. 90% of us are not stars, but unfortunately, people become stars very quickly in their own minds. They begin to think the world revolves around them, which isn’t a very healthy thought process and it creates problems. There was a film I was making and during it we had huge problems with young kids who thought they were on top of the world. There are people who act as though if they sneeze, the whole world will be affected by it, and that is silly.

Another silly thing is how flashy you’re expected to be; to wear certain things, act a certain way. I’m a very low-key person; I wear Bata shoes. I believe that if you want to look good, you can look good in the most ordinary of clothes.

Pink: What’s it like watching your plays and movies with your family and friends?

Hamza Ali Abbasi: I have just one sister and she loves my shows. She’s my biggest fan! I watched one episode with her and all through it she was like, “You did this very well, and that so well! Tum to chhaa gaey!” My mum, meanwhile, is from a political background, and she’s very against me being in show business. She wanted me to be in the Police; she said, “Just join and then if you want you can leave.” She occasionally watches my television dramas, and then she despairs about what I’m doing with my life.

Pink: How do people react when you tell them you’re a Pakistani filmmaker?

Hamza Ali Abbasi: The first thing they say is “Oh, ok. So what do you actually do? What’s your day job?” I think I look reasonably educated so they don’t assume I make the typical Lollywood films, but they don’t expect that filmmaking is something you can do fulltime. They consider it a hobby; they have no idea how all-consuming it is.

Pink: Plus, it’s not financially viable, is it?

Hamza Ali Abbasi: That’s true, and I’m blessed that I have the option of not having to worry about that. I feel it’s a responsibility for people like us, who can sacrifice financially, to help build an industry where people can eventually make a living. Bilal Lashari, for example, doesn’t do it for money.

A lot of people making films today aren’t doing it for money. There are no financial rewards, but because of their efforts, ten years down the line Pakistani films may become a livelihood for a lot of people.

Pink: Would you ever do a masala film with the singing and dancing and running around trees?

Hamza Ali Abbasi: Yes, I would. As long as there is a lot of entertainment and the script is good. As for singing and dancing, there are two ways to go about it; either a very nice way, or an all-out Lollywood way.

 Pink: Would you ever do a Bollywood film?

Hamza Ali Abbasi: I would… (sounding VERY reluctant), I’ve got a few offers, but my first priority is Pakistani films. Getting into films was never about being a star or being famous. All I’d have to do is continue acting in TV plays and I’ll be 20 times more famous. I like acting, I want to be an actor, but I want to be an actor with a purpose for the Pakistani film industry. I want the Pakistani film industry to BE something, that’s why I’ll work wherever I’m needed, behind the camera, before it – I did a very small role in Humayun Saeed’s movie – I’d even be just an extra.

(At this point Hamza receives news that a pigeon has died. It was supposed to be used in a scene he’s working on, and it has now died. We offer condolences.)

Pink: Can you sing?

Hamza Ali Abbasi: I can play guitar very well. I taught myself how to play through Youtube videos. And usually when you’re playing guitar some friend will always say, “Sing that song, man,” so you end up singing a few lines anyway. I’m not good, I’m not bad. I’m somewhere in between.

Pink: What’s it like to be approached by fans?

Hamza Ali Abbasi: Recently I’ve noticed a lot more people just coming up and telling me how much they enjoyed watching such-and-such show of mine, and it feels surprising, and really good. Friends from outside the showbiz circle find it very amusing. They laugh at me when that happens.

Pink: Have you ever had a fan encounter which left you reeling and thinking, “What just happened”?

Hamza Ali Abbasi: Yes! I was going to Dubai recently and I was given a free upgrade to business class. Then the immigration guy whisked me through immigration with a lot of protocol. I went to a restaurant where the manager was half-Arab and half-Pakistani, very mature, Oxford-educated, and he told me how much he enjoyed “Pyaray Afzal”. I was surprised that he watched it, and he goes, “Yeah! I love that show!”

Pink: What is a dream vacation for you?

Hamza Ali Abbasi: To be in my room, on my couch, watching the History Channel (we mishear it as the Disney Channel, to which Hamza laughs and says, “I’m unconventional, but not THAT much!”). Nowhere to go, nothing to do – that would be a vacation.

Pink: What is the strangest thing about you?

Hamza Ali Abbasi: One thing I never do, and which I absolutely hate, is lying. Do all the bad things you want to do in the world, but don’t lie. This is what I believe, and you know what people tell me? “You look like a complete liar!” And it just leaves me stumped. Why do I look like a liar? How can I look like a liar? I hate lying!

Pink: The most valuable piece of advice you’ve received…

Hamza Ali Abbasi: From my father, who passed away 4-5 years ago. He told me to work hard with pure intentions and leave success and failure to God. If He gives you success, be thankful; if He gives you failure, be content and work harder next time!

 

The FYI on Hamza

Birthday: 23June 1984

Height: 5’ 11

Favorite color: Black

Favorite Sport: Cricket!

Favorite Co-Star: Humayun Saeed

Favorite Actor: Daniel Day Lewis

Favorite Actress: Most of them!

Tea or Coffee: Coffee

Movie you could watch 100 times: “Forrest Gump”

Right now you’re listening to: The soundtrack to “Mera Sultan”

Right now you’re reading: The script of my movie “Kambakht”

Favorite App: Definitely Google Maps – I’m really bad at directions

 

Source: http://www.mypinkmag.com/hamza-ali-abbasi-2/

Sarwat Gillani and Fahad Mirza Post-Wedding Pictures

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Sarwat Gillani and Fahad Mirza got married in August this year. These two love birds have known each other for a very long time. Sarwat Gillani and Fahad Mirza have known each other for more than a decade now, they met for the first time when they were both in college. Fahad Mirza narrated the whole story in detail in Good Morning Pakistan in which he said that the time he has spent with Sarwat even in the early years was beautiful. Both of them were head over heels in love with each other and everything was beautiful because of this love. Fahad Mirza likes Sarwat’s will to live life to the fullest. Fahad Mirza and Sarwat Gillani had to end their relationship when they met first because it did not seem likely that they were going to be married at that time. For seven years they were not even in touch with each other but they were meant to be together so they met again and this time they got married.

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The couple has been busy attending different functions and spending quality time with family. Here are some latest pictures of the two after the wedding.

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Chup Raho – Episode 13

Aise such ka kya faida jis se ghur tootey aur yahan tu meri du du bachiyon ke ghur barbaad ho rahe thay…Rameen’s mother once again gets full marks for letting her daughter down and ruining her life single-handedly without even giving it a second thought! I thought I had seen everything but Chup Raho never ceases to shock you! Rameen’s mother asked Numair to hold her daughter when she was “having a fit” …. how could she do that?? How could she ask the man who raped her daughter to even touch her under any circumstances at all? Rameen’s mother is so focused on making sure that Numair and Azar don’t leave her daughters that she has forgotten completely that it is not easy for Rameen to move on especially now when she knows that there is no hope for her. I must give Samira fazal due credit for penning down the mother-daughter conversation perfectly but I must say that the screen-play could have been far more convincing.

How could Rameen’s mother allow Numair to be with her daughter in the room like that? Yes, she was helpless but that was before Azar came, she could have knocked on the door and said that Azar was there after he left! Just standing there and giving this man the perfect opportunity to rape Rameen again was beyond ridiculous. Like I said she is focusing on something entirely different, she wants Rameen to forget the whole thing like it was a bad dream while she is living with Numair under the same roof! She is not even trying to convince Azar to move out of the house because Rameen needs a different environment. She can easily do that without telling him the truth. There are many possible solutions to the problems that Rameen is facing especially now that her mother is around. Now only if her mother will use her brain to get her daughter out of this situation rather than forcing her to stay in it and pretending as if all is hunky-dory.

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When Numair slapped Rameen and no one reacted I was in shock and yes I had to watch that scene twice because I had a tough time believing my eyes – did that just happen?? was my first reaction! No one questioned Numair, not even Rameen’s mother. I think the slap was totally unnecessary, the whole scenario is ugly enough as it is. I felt for Rameen every step of the way while watching tonight’s episode, this girl has been violated over and over again in the worst way possible. She does not expect anything from anyone now except her God because when your own mother fails to protect you then you have no reason to have faith in any other relationship.

I felt like Azar started having second thoughts about the entire situation when he saw Numair’s reaction to Naila’s reference. The director made the viewers looks forward to the confrontation between Numair and Azar which wasn’t even going to take place – wise move I would say! The scene reminded me of Bari Apa, we were dodged by the writer/director many times like this! It remains to be seen what Azar is going to do. I am surprised that given the circumstances all these people are still living in the same house. If Azar chooses the more practical route then he has the option of moving out without getting into a confrontation with Numair but that is not going to be easy for him.

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I must say that this episode belonged to Sajjal Ali, she owned her character every step of the way. Her expressions and dialogue delivery was perfect in every scene. In fact all the actors always give their best performances. Feroze Khan, I am certain has a very bright future ahead of him.

This episode definitely gave the viewers a reason to look forward to more, I am sure many of us are waiting to find out how Azar reacts in the upcoming episode but I am sure many viewers who wanted to see the confrontation between Numair and Azar must have been disappointed as well. My favorite part of this episode had to be everything that Rameen had to say to her mother and the change in Rameen’s character. Like I said before Azar could have found out the truth in a much more convincing way. I would have liked it more if he overheard Numair talking to Rameen’s mother as opposed to the present scenario. However, I appreciate the fact that the writer Samira Fazal does not bank on eavesdropping the way she used to.

What do you think Azar will do next? Do share your thoughts about tonight’s episode.

Fatima Awan

Shanakht – Episode 15!

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Ohkay so, it was more like a filler episode where the focus was on Hashim, his family & his troubles, but nevertheless I enjoyed watching it because it offered a lot of good moments of Annie & Rohaan plus obviously because it’s Shanakht we’re talking about. :)

I think the whole scenario of Hashim working with Annie & Rohaan was positive in a way that he got an insight into their relation by being with them. Throughout Hashim has only gotten a chance to see how Annie & Rohaan treat each other & how Annie maintains a balance between her personal & professional life while having Rohaan by her side. Fortunately, I didn’t get any such signal this time around that Hashim was getting impressed by Annie for some other reasons but he was only judging her as someone’s wife who’s a very wise & good person. However, I really didn’t get why of all the people, Hashim felt it was his responsibility to judge Annie & let her know that what she was doing wasn’t the right thing to do. Instead of worrying about others, it would be best for Hashim if he pays heed to his own issues. I think as much as Hashim dislikes whenever Shireen draws a comparison between Annie & Faryaal, unwillingly & unconsciously he’s doing the same thing because he just can’t stop thinking about how Annie treats Rohaan with respect & how she takes care of her husband whenever he sees Faryaal being herself.

Once again I’d say that Shireen’s being unreasonable. When Faryaal was at home, she was unhappy about it & now when Faryaal has decided to do something for herself, Shireen’s still unhappy. I feel Shireen also needs to come out of her fixation of Annie because be that as it may she’s happily married. Instead of wondering about how Annie would’ve taken care of her household & her useless son Hashim, Shireen should now work on herself & her DIL to make things right. I don’t know why but I kind of felt bad for Hashim when he showed up at office all disoriented because Shireen & Faryaal really don’t understand that all this is taking a toll on him too.

I really didn’t also get Hashim’s way of telling Faryaal about the certain set of rules of his family & his mother. Supposedly, he thinks he’s the son, therefore his mother will ignore all that he does but Faryaal has to take care of everything & everyone on his behalf. Well, there’s news for you Hashim, things don’t role that way. I totally agree with Faryaal’s statement that untill Hashim starts taking care of his family, she won’t do that too because it’s his responsibility first & not hers. I still don’t find her wrong, & even before blaming Shireen, I think Hashim’s at fault big time & then comes Shireen who thinks it’s ohkay to allow her son to walk all over her but she wouldn’t allow her DIL to even breathe freely.

& yes, I’d request the writer & the director to stop making Rohaan travel all the time because every time he speaks about travelling or about the flights he has to catch, I get a panic attack LOL! So, please for the sake of viewers who love the pair of Annie & Rohaan, just let him stick to his office & home. No more business meetings pleaseee!!! :)

I absolutely loved the answers Annie gave to nosy Hashim, because he really needed to stop at that. I loved the way they’ve shown that Annie doesn’t allow nor does she tolerate any opinion of anyone if it concerns her husband or her relation with him. Over all, it was a pretty decent episode, but I am really getting tired of non-issues of Shireen especially. Hashim & Faryal’s track is still ohkay & I liked seeing how Hashim is getting to know Annie & Rohaan more as a couple & I wish that soon he realizes his responsibilities as a son & a husband which will help him in shaping his life a lot. Share your thoughts please. :)

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

10 Most Beautiful Faces Of 2014

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Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder but there are some faces which are so pretty that it is impossible for anyone to not appreciate them. When talking about looks, it is essential to note that makeup and wardrobe have a huge role to play. Our entertainment industry is full of gorgeous ladies but is it beauty alone that catches the eye of the fans? Absolutely not! We believe that beauty alone cannot take anyone far unless it is accompanied by talent and the motivation to excel. The beautiful ladies on this list are most certainly naturally endowed with good looks but they are also either well established in their respective fields or their careers have started on a very strong note. The entire team of reviewit acknowledges the efforts of these beautiful women.

Here is the list of the Most Beautiful Faces Of 2014:

10. Ushna Shah

Yes, we agree, Ushna Shah can be blunt at times but that does not change the fact that this young lady has the cutest smile and a very innocent face. She is driven and confident – two qualities which we believe will take her far. This outspoken vivacious young lady deserves this spot at no. 10 and something tells us that she will only be going up the ladder in the upcoming years!

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9. Kubra Khan

Kubra Khan stepped into the film industry only this year but she is definitely someone we should be expecting a lot from. She is a blend of charm, good looks and talent. Kubra Khan is a british citizen of Pakistani origin. Her first Pakistani film is Na Maloom Afrad. She started her career from modelling in UK. Now she is working in a Bollywood film named welcome to Karachi with her actual name Rabia Khan. Like all the other budding young artists in our industry she too is out to make a big name for herself. Kubra Khan has a very attractive face and the perfect features.

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8. Juggan Kazim

Juggan Kazim might be stuck playing the vamp or sidelined in a support role but her charming personality stands out every time. She brings a unique flavour with her soft, petite features and her dressing is always impressive. Juggan Kazim looks good even when she is wearing an ordinary outfit because sometimes it is all about carrying it well!!

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7. Sadia Khan

Acting might not be her forte but Sadia Khan has got a pretty face that is meant for modelling. Her pearlescent complexion along with her feminine perfect facial features makes her completely beautiful. She can never go wrong at modelling because she has a character to her face which emotes effortlessly. Sadia Khan for sure catches one’s eye due to her cherub-esque face which surely embodies beauty.

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6. Alishba Yousuf

She’s the dusky beauty of this industry. With those perfect arched eyebrows that give her face a perfect frame, to her sparkly expressive eyes, to her signature million dollar smile, Alishba Yousuf is someone who can carry both the western & eastern styling because she has the face that compliments every look. Alishba Yousuf is a very attractive girl with a vibrant personality who has a distinctive ethnic beauty with uniqueness to it.

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5. Maya Ali

She has got the eyes that speak. Maya Ali’s big, bright almond shaped eyes are her biggest asset. Maya Ali for sure has a multidimensional face which helps her in carrying any look, short hair or long, from minimal no-makeup makeup to heavy bridal makeovers, her features do justice every single time because she has such a face that is loved by the camera.

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4. Sana Javed

Sana Javed has sweet and innocent looks that are very appealing. We saw her playing the lead in some very hit dramas this year and it looks like in this new season too she is headed to a good start. This list would be incomplete without this attractive and dazzling young girl .

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3. Mehwish Hayat

Mehwish Hayat is absolutely beautiful. From thick eyebrows to high cheekbones, narrow nose to luscious lips, all that makes her extremely beautiful. The sculpted contoured face of Mehwish is a perfect canvas for any makeup artist & that is why we see her rocking different looks with so much ease because she’s all about personifying beauty. Mehwish Hayat seems comfortable in her skin which adds more to her confidence & that makes her complete beautiful.

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2. Armeena Rana Khan

Armeena Rana Khan has the kind of presence that make people take notice. Even though most of the times the makeup artists don’t do justice to her pretty face but she always carries it off with a certain glamour. She isn’t just pretty and talented but she is also one of those very few celebrities who stay grounded despite of all the praise they get for their work and looks. Many viewers who watched Mohabbat Ab Nahi Hogi were bewitched by Armeena’s beauty and acting.

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1. Ayeza Khan

When beauty and talent combine you get a combination that can best be defined as a definite success. Ayeza Khan’s beauty coupled with her appealing simplicity makes her stand out in the crowd. This diva has been a part of this list for the past two years and this year she deserves to be on no.1 because she is without a doubt a flawless and timeless beauty!

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Compiled by : The team of reviewit.pk

From behind the scenes of “Zidd”

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Zidd is an upcoming Hum TV project which stars Ahsan Khan, Maya Ali and Rabab Hashim. The drama is written by Bee Gul. Shooting is being done in Washington D.C.

 

 

 

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Aik Pal Episode 1: A good start!

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Aik Pal is the latest offering by Hum TV. It has replaced Mere Mehrbaan on Monday nights and belongs to the same production house as the latter. MM failed to impress because of cliched topic.

Judging from the promos, Aik Pal looked like a drama that would give the viewers food for thought and a really good lesson. This anticipated the viewers and the drama crossed over 200,000 fans on facebook a day before the first episode.

The drama shows a contrast between the lives of two girls, Bareera (Arij Fatyma)and Noor Fatima (Sumbhul Iqbal) .  Noor Fatima is the poor village girl who is dependent on her taaya for her education and he isn’t allowing her to study. Plus he has captured her father’s land, which could have been her financial help. Her views on money are, “Wealth ka matlab, dunya ki sab se taaqat-war cheez, jis se ham ilm bhi khareed sakte hain.”

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On the other hand,  Bareera has everything in life. Money, good looks and people who love her. Her intro as a modern, care free and adventurous girl was prolonged and unconvincing.  Why would two ladies walking out of a shopping mall have mercy on a girl (Bareera) who is acting like a  beggar when she doesn’t even look like one?

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Plus it was surprising to see a well off girl like Bareera acting so weird. The way she gobbled up the burger was like she hadn’t eaten for days. Khair, she will pay for this later as was evident from the last scene of the episode. Oops!

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What goes wrong with these lesson-based dramas is a)they are too preachy and b) too cliched. Up till now, Aik Pal isn’t any of the either. We have cliched characters but there is a limit to the cliches. Bareera’s family consists of a caring and a mature religious sister (Beena) and a loving father who believes in giving his daughter some space. Compared to the regular disappointed fathers and the annoying  sisters, these two are a treat to watch.

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The next character is Musaf Ameer Ali (Affan Waheed) who is a simple, kind and caring person. He belongs to a village and believes that doing anything good for his village folk does not count as a favour. He has set up a school for the kids of his village.

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  Bechara Mushaf! He has to live in the same hostel room as Umair (Danish Taimoor) who is a rich, carefree playboy and hates his parents. This is why he stays at the hostel away from his parents. He is well prepared for his roommate and when he catches Musaf sleeping in his room, he throws water at the poor guy. Jo meri territory mein ayega, uske sath yahi hoga!

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To his surprise, Musaf walks away without a fight and doesn’t even bring this up until the next morning when Umair greets him. Musaf’s reply to Umair’s “Good morning” was “Assalam-o-Alaikum” and that scene brought a smile to my face.

Things work in Noor Fatima’s favour for now and taaya ji decides to let her go to the city for MBA. Kama kar apni maa aur bhai ko sambhale gi, yahan rahi tou zameenon ka hisaab maang le gi. Noor’s taaya ka beta (Ali Safina) is interested in her and is the main obstacle in her path right now.

Overall, I enjoyed watching the drama. This is a good start for a play I wasn’t expecting a lot from. The characters are well-etched and the pace is perfect. Hopefully it will stay the same. The writer Sarwat Nazeer and director Siraj-ul-Haq have  done a wonderful job. It will be interesting to see these four youngsters enroll in the same university. Let’s see what happens from now on.

Do express your views on this episode.

Areeba Mohsen

 

 

 

An interview with Khalil of Sadqay Tumare

Acknowledgement: whole content is taken from Instep, English Daily, The News, By Aamna Haider Isani
There is a SPOILER ALERT in this interview as well.

Adnan Malik gets into character and talks to Instep as Khalil from Sadqay Tumhare.

By Aamna Haider Isani

We’ve spoken to Adnan Malik many times, but this time we thought we’d get hold of his onscreen character, Khalil, lovingly known as Khaliloo from popular drama series Sadqay Tumhare, and pry a little into his love life. We’re seven episodes into the play, Khalil has just been rejected by his Rasheeda Khala, he is besotted with Shano and he’s just received all sorts of threatening messages from his rival, Shano’s uncle’s son, who wishes to marry her too.

We managed to catch Khalil after he’s done reading Shano’s first love letter and we suspect he’ll probably be setting out to meet her next week…

Instep: Shano was always in love of the idea of being engaged to you but what is it about her that you fall head over heels at first sight?

Khalil: She shows up in my dreams, I’m not used to anyone getting into my space. It unnerves me. Initially I’m not really interested, in fact I’m a little irritated with all the Shano questions my family keeps asking me. I’m a simple guy; I like to play sports and study and keep things simple. People kept asking me about her and that really annoyed me but the moment I saw her, our eyes locked and it was one of those epic moments when there’s an instant attraction. When you know, you know. My world turned upside down.

Instep: You’re quite an old fashioned hero; you sing, you play sports, you write love letters and you’re really arrogant. Which screen idol do you relate to?

Khalil: I think my creator (Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar) mythologized himself and wrote angry young man, Amitabh Bachchan, into my character.

Instep: Okay, but it’s 2014, do people really write love letters anymore?

Khalil: Yeah, I still like to write! It’s so nostalgic; I love that world. Relationships are based on social media and Whatssap these days; people confess love on email. There’s no beauty or human touch to it anymore. The kind of love Shano and I have has romance and patience. Classic love is so difficult to achieve today. Our love is old school; I have to make a three-hour journey just to see her.

Instep: There’s just too much opposition in your love story. Your khala and khalu despise you and your family. What’s the game plan because you don’t seem the type to back down?

Khalil: I just don’t like khala and khalu. I don’t know what khala’s problem is and I find khalu completely irritating. I’m not used to having obstacles in life and this is very annoying. I know that I was meant to be with Shano and I am going to be with her. We love each other and nothing else matters.

Instep: Have you ever wondered how your completely vile khala and khalu could have a beautiful, soft hearted and lovable daughter like Shano?

Not taking no for an answer: Khalil faces rejection and threats in Sadqay Tumhare, but remains undeterred in pursuing his meant-to-be lady love, Shano.
Khalil: I’m an instinctive guy, I don’t think too much. I don’t understand why they’re so against me…is there something wrong with me? But I don’t overthink things; I am a very simple guy. But I am annoyed at the obstacles and will get to the bottom of why they’re opposing me.

Instep: You’re quite fashion conscious and there’s nothing sloppy or rustic about your look. Is it true that Sania Maskatiya and Omar Farooq (Republic) designed your wardrobe?

Khalil: It is a disheveled, curated look but I think it is quite rustic. Ehtasham, Mehrunnissa and I worked on an awami look with Sania Maskatiya. We wanted to keep it masculine. For western wear we went with Omar Farooq and did big collared shirts, flared trousers.

Instep: Back to your story, this doctor friend of yours seems like a good guy but we’re a little wary of his sincerity. What’s his deal?

Khalil: Doctor is my guiding light, my elder brother (cousin) and someone who’s always there for me. I can be vulnerable in front of him and he’s someone I can be myself with totally.

Instep: Do you think your love story will end happily or like all folklore will it pull a Heer Ranjha on us?

Khalil: Of course it’ll end happily, I’ll get my Shano and we’ll live happily ever after.

Source: http://magazine.thenews.com.pk/mag/detail_article.asp?id=9569&magId=11#sthash.V6Ju27FX.dpuf

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Fawad Khan’s new look

Fawad Afzal Khan for Republic by Omar Farooq.
Artist: Fawad Afzal Khan.
Hair/Makeup: Sajid (Nabila)
Photo Courtesy: Abdullah Haris.
Published in INSTEP, The News

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Meekal Zulfiqar’s latest photoshoot for Royal Tag

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Royal Tag is a chain of retail stores in Pakistan , established in 2010 , which provide garments and accessories for men. Meekal Zulfiqar sports their Winter Collection (2014-15) in the following photos.

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From behind the scenes of “Mayil Ba Mohabbat”

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Mayil Ba Mohabbat is an upcoming HUM TV play which stars Danish Taimoor, Nida Khan and Ayesha Khan. Here are the bts photos.

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Fawad Khan and Mawra Hocane Spotted Together

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Fawad Khan is back from India and busy giving interviews and attending functions. He attended a function hosted by Roots and attended the SOS Annual Carnival to raise funds for the under privileged children in Lahore at Royal Palm. Mawra Hocane and Fawad Khan were spotted together in an event as well, both of them looked charming. Fawad Khan has shaved off the beard which he sported for his look in his Bollywood film Khoobsurat. In a previous interview Fawad Khan revealed that he had signed a few films in Pakistan too. Fawad Khan also showed his desire for the Indian actors to come and work in Pakistan.

Here are some pictures of Fawad Khan and Mawra Hocane together at an event:

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Digest Writer – Episode 08!

Well, I must say this drama is nothing short of brilliance. Every episode so far has surprised us with something new. Even though it was a bit on a slower side this time around but nevertheless I enjoyed watching it because I am glad where they took their sweet time in showing Fareeda’s success, they’re taking some time in showing her downfall too. I think everything in this drama has been put together so well that makes it more like a perfect rollercoaster ride full of twists & turns.

Rida Anmol for sure is a conniving person & luckily she’s at a peak of her success where even if she’s wrong, no one is going to question her about it. Let’s just say it’s her time of glory for now but soon enough she will sow what she has reaped. It was Rida Anmol who really thought that writers are those people who really don’t deserve any sort of limelight but now when she is projecting herself as a writer; there she is, openly contradicting her own statement because she wants to get acknowledged too.

I never thought that Fareeda would make a call to Umm-e-Maryam but just because she was desperate to get accredited for her work, she did & as usual nothing came out of it because Umm-e-Maryam on her own was right that it was their personal matter & her say wouldn’t matter much. Once again, they shed a light on how channel owners these days only worry about ratings & they really don’t pay heed to what goes around because for them as far as they’re getting high TRP’s, that’s all that matters. It was pretty obvious that no one would believe Fareeda because Rida Anmol certainly has a reputation in the industry & no one would want to spoil their terms with her.

The journey of Fareeda for sure is very interesting. She resists her feelings from getting surfaced in front of her family & deals with her problems on her own. I am glad to see such a character of a female on-screen who is dignified, strong headed & confident in herself. Obviously, right now she has hit the rock bottom but soon enough we’ll see her bouncing back & garnering the energy she had when she just started. I liked the interactions of Shehryar & Fareeda a lot. Even though she’s excited to be getting an undivided attention of such a decent young man, she effortlessly hides that from him because she doesn’t want give an impression that she’s yearning for it, which shows that she’s a very professional & self-respecting person. As much as she wants to get acquainted with him, she is holding herself back because she still wants to maintain a distance due to her social background. Shehryar is obviously mistaking her to be someone she’s not & Fareeda doesn’t want to burst that bubble because she fears losing him but I am sure as the time will pass, even though Fareeda has resorted to lying, they both will get to know how compatible they are & I have a feeling that Shehryar will prove to be a strong support system for Fareeda.

I feel Jameela’s wedding couldn’t have come at a worst time because now the whole family would be in need of finances than ever before & Rida Anmol, who really had a hard time accepting the fact that people from such background do have some expenses will turn it into an opportunity for herself to get benefited from; by exploiting Fareeda for her vulnerability. I like the mental growth of Fareeda that where she knows she started writing out of sheer passion for it, she’s well aware of the fact that she now has to treat it more like a job & needs to be more dedicated towards it as her family has now started to depend on her. I must say the way Fareeda stands by her family & doesn’t want to quit no matter what she’s facing, makes her character a lot more inspirational & admirable.

I must say I always look forward to the scenes of Shakeela & Fareeda. Even though Shakeela is a supporting character but in literal sense she has always extended a support to Fareeda like a true sister, even if it means switching off the TV or showing her the light at the end of the tunnel & for that I admire her character a lot. Same goes for Shazia; her excitement & her wishful thinking is another treat to watch. & I must ask, what’s with Shaukat’s fixation to winged-birds’ imprinted shirts? Haha, I really love his clothing collection & actually look forward to what he’s going to be wearing in each episode, I find it as a best think about his whole personality & character & oh yes, by the way I’ve been trying to say this from last couple of episodes but I always forget to mention that I love the close-up shots of Saba Qamar’s hands; she really has those beautiful artistic & manicured hands which I like. :) All in all, I really enjoyed watching this episode & hope you did too. Share your thoughts please. :)

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

I find South Asian women the most attractive in the world,Fawad Khan

In an exclusive interview with Instep Daily The News , Fawad Khan tells us how life has changed post-Khoobsurat and why being in the limelight is both a blessing and a disguise. “I am what I am because of my fans and that’s why I make sure I am accessible to them as much as possible. It’s not easy though; I get apprehensive at the constant scrutiny.”

The star, who says he’s afraid of being typecast as a romantic lead, is noticeably heavier since his Khoobsurat days. Gone is the princely stubble that had added to his nawabi persona nbso online casino in the movie; in its place is a full-grown mustache that’s very old-world sophistication meets rugged masculinity.

“I find South Asian women the most attractive in the world. In fact, the darker the skin, the more turned on I am,” he reveals during our conversation. We promise there’s lots more where that’s coming from!

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Acknowledgement: Whole content is taken from English Daily The News.

Source: http://magazine.thenews.com.pk/mag/detail_article.asp?id=9555&magId=11#sthash.SOcWN8Su.dpuf

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Halla Gulla, first song promo is out now

Halla Gulla is an upcoming film produced in Karachi starring  Javed Sheikh, Ismail Tara, Ghazala Javed, Asim Mehmood, Muneeb Butt, Sidra Batool, Ashraf Khan, Zara Gul, Jasmeen, Adil Wadia, Maryam Ansari, Hina Rizvi, Hunain Maniar ,Bilal Yousufzai and others. It is directed by Kamran Akbar Khan, produced by Hamid Mohammad and written by Raheela Mushtaq Shah. The film is producer under the banner of Sagar Productions.

The film’s tagline is Pakistan’s First Solid Entertainment Film. As evident from the name and tagline it is a light commercial entertainment film with relatively new faces. Sidra Batool is working in dramas for many years with  Yeh Zindagi Hai on Geo Tv as most successful play. Asim Mehmood has worked in films and television, who played the role of Deewar-e-Teen in film Main Hoon Shahid Afridi. Muneeb Butt is also working on television dramas mostly in second lead roles like the one in Shanakht on Hum Tv.

The film is planned to release in first half of 2015.

Here is the first promo of this film’s song Ishq Kamla

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Tonite With HSY- (Mehwish Hayat & Ahsan Khan)- Episode 9

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A new episode of HSY confirms my theory that the guests make an episode a hit or a miss. After last week’s snooze-fest, this week Sheru brought together the hit pair of Mehwish Hayat and Ahsan Khan. Actors, dancers and singers- how many people excel in three different fields? Together, they are a dynamic duo and good friends. I was surprised to find out that they had only worked in 3 projects together- Mere Qatil Mere Dildar, Meerat-ul-Uroos and Kabhi Kabhi. But I think that we see them together performing on various awards shows, etc that it seems like a lot more. Ahsan Khan commented that everyone wants to see them together especially after Kabhi Kabhi was a super hit. When did that happen? I’ve noticed that if the guests have good chemistry, Sheru seems more focused and makes an effort to keep them engaged. Ahsan Khan stated that he gets bored doing the same type of work although he has worked in over 60 dramas. He very boldly stated that he has taken up all sorts of stupid work and it took him a while to change his image. He feels that the masses help you achieve stardom since they are the driving force behind the ratings. Out of his various serials, I feel he stood out in Neeyat– even though the drama itself didn’t do well, his role was memorable.

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For the most part, both Mehwish and Ahsan seemed to be on the same page. Ahsan reiterated the importance of item numbers in a film; Mehwish stated that she has no qualms doing item numbers so long as they are done aesthetically. Both felt that actors shouldn’t be restricted and if an opportunity arises to work in a foreign film, they should definitely give it a go. Having watched every single episode from the beginning, I’ve noticed Sheru tends to ask the same questions over and over again so it was interesting to note the variety this time around. He brought up botox- Mehwish said that it would work for models but not for actors since their expressions are key. He asked about the attitude of senior actors and Mehwish replied there are times when senior actors have tried to put her down probably due to their own insecurities. Ahsan Khan tried to stay diplomatic while answering the questions but he has a playful, naughty side that he had a hard time controlling. His response to Sheru’s hypothetical question about being stuck on an island and referring to himself as a pervert, gave an insight into that.

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Ak kal ki generation ka motto hai- Mein Houn Live. Ahsan commented that he has limited interaction on social media especially since he doesn’t like the idea of fanpages that resort to all sorts of tactics for buying likes on their page. Mehwish, the self-proclaimed selfie queen loves Instagram and regularly posts pics of herself. Interestingly enough, neither of these two celebrities are ever caught in the midst of a controversy. How do they manage to stay away from creating gossip? They unanimously responded that they remain focused on their which leaves little time for much else. The contests took up the second half of the episode but this time around, they didn’t seem as boring in comparison to previous episodes. Ahsan Khan didn’t hold back in clarifying his take on Danish Taimoor (I don’t get a good vibe) nor Mathira (I don’t like her image). Ajnabee Kaun Ho Tum had Noman Ejaz calling in for Mehwish and a completely unrecognizable Bushra Ansari for Ahsan Khan. Lastly, the 5 Q & As had Mehwish sing a couple of times. A much livelier episode and I hope Sheru can keep this going. What do you think?

Yours in watching,

Kanwal Murtaza

Nadeem Baig directs Hamza Ali Abbasi starrer once again

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Hamza Ali Abbasi is working once again with director Nadeem Baig (of Pyaray Afzal fame), but for the the big screen. The movie “Jawani Phir Nahi Aani” is supposed to be released by Eid-ul-Azha, 2015.

The producer, Humayun Saeed, who will be a part of the cast as well, informed Dawn News about the plot, “It’s a comedy movie so it doesn’t have a serious plot. It’s a funny twist on how some wives don’t give their husbands any space.”

Since the writer is Vasay Chauhdry, we can expect a wonderful comedy movie that will make us laugh like never before. It is a promised entertainer with 5 to 6 songs.

Hamza Ali Abbasi posted about the movie earlier today.

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The rest of the cast includes  Ahmed Butt, Vasay Chaudhry, Mehwish Hayat, Sarwat Gillani, Sohai Ali Abro, Ayesha Khan, Javed Sheikh and Omar Shareef . Bushra Ansari will be a part of JPNA as soon as her role is confirmed.

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The cast of “Jawani Phir Nahi Ani”

 

 

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Deemak from 26 November 2014 on Geo Entertainment

Deemak is a drama serial on Geo Tv. Starring, Beenish Chauhan, Zhalay Sarhadi, Sami Khan, Kamran Jeelani and others starting from 26 November 2014.

Produced by A&B productions, it is directed by Mohsin Talat and written by Seema Munaf. The play has a different subject from routine dramas as it addresses the disease of Thalassemia. The play will raise the much needed awareness regarding this fatal disease. It is said cousin marriage is a major factor in spreading of this disease.

 

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Goya- Episode 2 Review

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For those of you who haven’t caught up yet, let me do you a favour- here’s a quick recap: Goya is the story of a burger bacha, Omar who has spent his entire life in a bubble. He meets Mohini, a bun-kabab, who is a street smart tomboy, independent and not someone you want to mess with. I think our writers need to outgrow the Disney fetish and realize that not every rich guy/ middle-class girl needs to be a caricature. The excessive use of Sir in the rich household vs the casual referral to the mother by name in the middle-class household- we can easily do without these. Must all middle-class girls be tomboys? And what is with the repeated use of the word training? It is demeaning almost like comparing a human being to an animal. Apki training bilkul sahi hai… I was already trained for it… Ab mujhe writer ki demaaghi salaiyaton pe shukk honay laga hai!!!

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It’s one thing to want control, it’s another to destroy everyone else’s self-esteem! Sr. Hashmi is struggling with the horrors of his past which is probably why he is the way that he is. Tumney wohh aag nahin dekhi hai jo maine dekhi hai. How does a man with so many resources not bother to seek professional help? With someone having as many trust issues, you’d think he’d be scheduling weekly visits if not daily! Correct me if I’m wrong but didn’t Omar mention that he was an American Citizen last week? So what’s up with the Green Pakistani Passport? Ali tries to help out his buddy by booking a flight for him- and the travel agent just happens to be part of Sr. Hashmi’s intelligence network. Let me get this straight, Sr. Hashmi doesn’t want his son to leave but he goes ahead and pushes his buttons by belittling him- Mujhe laga ke meray bete ne koi toh mardon wala kaam kiya… Magar nahin!

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So bechara Omar is caught and can’t escape and Mrs. Imtiyaaz has to bear the brunt- she is humiliated by Sr. Hashmi but it doesn’t surprize her- Unkey dil mein hamdardi, izzat aur ehteraam jaisa jazba koi hai hi nahin… Mrs. Hashmi who can’t act to save her life, develops a soft spot for Mrs. Imtiyaaz and tries to explain her crazy husband’s state of mind- Jo itney barey barey faisley demaagh se karte houn wohh dil se kya soch saktey hein… Hain? Who says you can’t be human if you’re running a business! Geez, yet another caricature here- the businessman without a heart. What could’ve been a powerful conversation turned out to be flat thanks to the monotones used by Tara Mahmood- Temporary emotions par permanent decision nahin liye jaatey. For someone talking about emotions, she couldn’t possibly be more void of them. See, now I get how these two have stayed married- both are devoid of emotions and inn tamaam rishton ko jo jazba joray rakhta hai wohh hai paisa!

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Time for the second chance meeting of our main leads- Mohini is waiting for Asma to get off from work (remember, Asma works in a hotel and Omar’s father owns an office on the top floor?) and Aunn/ Omar decides to confront her:

Omar: Pehley aapney meri insult ki phir character assasination ki TV par, aur kya chahti hein???
Mohini: Iss waqt toh mein sirf yeh chahti houn ke aap meri ammi ko jaldi se chutti dein taakey mein ghar jasakoun…
Omar: Aapki Ammi?
Mohini: Asma Mirza
Omar: Oh, wohh toh kaafi polite aur well-mannered khatoon hain… Age mein bhi apsey kam lagti hain…

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And after this conversation, the two of them decide to go out for coffee. Mohini helps him dodge his guards and drives him to Tariq Road- that scene was poorly executed with a fake background while Mohini was driving in her khataara car and seeing how Omar was sweating up a storm decided to treat him for gola ganda (snow cones) instead. And this was the premise to consolidate their feelings- Love at First Bite! Omar was over-the-moon having never experienced the wonders of gola ganda before nor the freedom to travel guard-free. After narrating his life changing experience to his bestie, Ali, he decided to quickly take Mohini out for rolls! Yahan bhi naak kataadi hai, Bhai! Larkiyan larkon ko lekar nahin jaati… Gola ganda aur rolls khatey khatey, he shared his views about not wanting to get married young, etc, etc.

Speaking of marriage, Sr. Hashmi is adamant to play matchmaker and invited Saleem & Co over for dinner. So Saleem Sahab has a daughter, Zara and son, Junaid who is perfectly okay with the idea of being trained. Good boy! What I don’t get is why he was trying to patronize his would-be damaad by bringing up Obama ki foreign policies and the hotel business. Inn ko shaadi karani hai ya nahin? And what surprized me even more was how the otherwise haughty Sr. Hashmi didn’t tell him off the way he does to just about everyone else.

Episode 2 and the one thing I can say is that the story is moving along but it has failed to create that WOW factor. I’m definitely enjoying the pairing of OKB and Sana Javed and those few scenes of Ali but that’s about it… It’s an interesting story but there’s just something missing. Maybe next week? And someone, please fix the lighting!

Yours in watching,

Kanwal Murtaza

Firaaq – Episode 12

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Things moved forward at a snail’s pace in the last few episodes but this episode was like a roller coaster ride!! The entire episode proved to be a visual treat but the pace at which the story moved forward was actually quite confusing. This was definitely an engaging episode which left me with a lot of questions but kept me glued to the TV screen nevertheless. Aabis Raza needs to learn the art of covering the developments in the story in such a way that they neither feel rushed nor too slow. The first half of the episode was perfect in every way; I could completely relate to Paymaan’s state of mind and after quite some time now Sanam Saeed was really into her character. Paymaan blamed herself instead of blaming Imroze. The way Paymaan’s family came to her support was touching and it made the whole scenario interesting rather than dull and depressing. Paymaan and Tabbasum’s reunion was shown beautifully too. Paymaan’s dialogues were written very well, they reminded me why I fell in love with this play in the first place. I felt like the old Paymaan who we saw in the first few episodes before she met Imroze was back once again; she was sad but she spoke her mind and that too in a way that was impressive. Paymaan looked for answers desperately but nothing could explain Imroze’s disappearance to her.

Roomi’s loyalty to his friend is surprising and almost unreal. I still find it impossible to relate to the fact that he has feelings for Paymaan. He isn’t well appreciated as a painter but he has a very lavish lifestyle, did he have a rich dad who left him with a lot of assets? Doesn’t he have a family? Looks like Paymaan and Shams are the only two people who have family in this drama. If Roomi is going to get married to Paymaan and if he has a family then they should be a part of this arrangement as well or maybe not!!

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Things started getting confusing in the second half of the play. When Sara suggested that Roomi and Paymaan should get married, I was shocked! I couldn’t help but wonder how much time had elapsed since Imroze left Paymaan because it all sounded too sudden and rather inappropriate. Sara did not even take Tabbasum into confidence before suggesting something so outrageous. Has Imroze divorced Paymaan? He told Roomi that he was going to divorce her but we did not hear anything of that sort in this episode. I hope that he did because otherwise if these two get married and he reappears at some point then everything will be very awkward! I have seen this happening in a few dramas and I don’t want it happening in Firaaq.

Overall, this episode was in no way perfect but definitely much better than my expectations. It would have been much better if things were not rushed in the second half of the play. Sanam Saeed performed really well in this episode and she looked beautiful too, I guess Imroze’s exit from the play may prove to be a good omen after all;) The preview of the next episode just like the previous few weeks gave the major developments in the story away. I am not going to go into the details of the preview here so that people who haven’t watched the episode yet can skip it if they wish to keep the suspense alive!

I didn’t miss Imroze one bit, did you? Do share your thoughts about this latest installment.

Fatima Awan

Mustafa Zahid’s Wedding Pictures

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Mustafa Zahid is the lead vocalist of the music band Roxen, which was formed by Mustafa Zahid along with his friends in 2004. The bands has two albums to its credit and Mustafa has sung songs for many Bollywood films like Awarapan, Runaway, Blood Money, Murder3, Ek Villain and many more. The band also sung the soundtrack for ARY’s drama serial Tere Liye. Mustafa Zahid has also sang a single with Enrique Iglesies titled “Turn the Night Up”. Mustafa Zahid is also hosting a show called Gata Rahe Mera Dil along with Rabi Pirzada on TV One Global. Mustafa Zahid recently got married. Here are some pictures of different functions of his wedding:

 

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Meray Khawab Lauta Do, soon on ARY Zindagi

Meray Khawab Lauto Do is an upcoming play on ARY Zindagi starring. Aijaz aslam, Saba faisal, Teepu shah, Teepu Sharif, Gul e rana, Najeeba faiz, sumaiya malik and others.

It is produced by Aijaz Aslam, written by Samina Ejaz and directed by Hishaam Syed.

https://vimeo.com/112569653

 

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Dusri Bivi, teaser is out

Doosri Bivi is an upcoming drama of ARY Digital starring Fahad Mustafa, Maha Waarsi, Hareem Farooq, Ambar Khan and others. As per Fahad Mustafa, it is his last drama for the television for time being. The play is directed by Anjum Shahzad.

The first teaser of the drama is released.

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The production team has also announced incentive for promotion of this drama

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Adnan Malik interview to BBC Asian Network

Apart from Pakistan, Hum Tv’s Sadqay Tumhare is also aired every week on HUM TV Europe. In Europe, England has a sizeable population of Pakistani origin apart from other South Asian communities.

The state run radio station of England, British Broadcasting Service also caters to the needs of South Asian communities through its broadcast. One such program is Asian Network Reports which is hosted by Noreen Khan.

The specialty of this week’s program is interview of Adnan Malik who made his television debut from Sadqay Tumhare.

The intersting bit from this interview is, Adnan Malik do not watch contemporary Pakistani dramas before Sadqay Tumhare, not even umsafar. Mahira Khan showed him few scenes of Humsafar which he thought were too cheesy. However he is fan of classic Pakistani dramas like Dhoop Kinaray and Tanhaiyan.

He has not interacted with Khalilur Rehman Qamar during or after the shooting of the drama for which Khalilur Rehman amar  scolded  Adnan on television while talking over phone in the introductory morning show in which Adnan and Mahira were participating. However as soon first episode was aired, Khailur Rehman Qamar called and said ‘you are khalil

Adnan Malik also has few habits similar to the character of Khalil. Adnan is cool minded person not as angry like Khalil but he does get cranky when hungry.

https://vimeo.com/112557969

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02cc479

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Fawad Khan Signs Another Bollywood Film

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Fawad Khan’s career in India started off at a very good note both with respect to his first film and also the personal likeness many people have for him after watching plays like Zindagi Gulzar Hai and Hamsafar. Indian directors and producers are impressed not only by Fawad Khan’s acting skills but also his professionalism. All the leading Indian newspapers are filled with praises for this talented import from Pakistan.

While giving an interview Priyanka Datta said, “Fawad Khan became popular mainly because of the show (ZGH), as Khoobsurat was not really in the reckoning at that time. And I think it gave him a good platform. Of course, he is a very talented actor and the kind of fantastic storylines that these serials have, one is bound to become fans of these actors. In the Indian diaspora, Fawad became Fawad because of Zaroon Junaid (his character in Zindagi Gulzar Hai).”

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Fawad Khan’s good reputation is winning him new projects. According to ZeeNews Fawad Khan has signed a film with famous director Sujoy Ghosh. He will be cast in the film along with stars like Saif Ali Khan and Jacqueline Fernandez. No other details about the film have been revealed till now.

Finally, a royal drama!

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This might be exactly what we all were waiting for. As soon as Turkish plays came to Pakistan and Mera Sultan became a hit, drama buffs have been wondering as to when Pakistani dramas revolving around kings and queens will make it to their TV screens. Here are the promos of Sultanat-e-Dil, which will air on Geo TV and will be a high budget drama about a prince , his kingdom and (obviously) a love triangle.

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The promos stir a lot of enthusiasm and are a visual treat. The dresses, makeup and decor is top-notch, which hints at a glamorous drama full of romance and excitement.
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Jackson Heights – Episode 10!

Hmmm!!! This episode started off at a good note but as usual, it got lost somewhere in between. Like I’ve said the pace is my only issue but yes, I’d say that after watching the preview of next episode, I am definitely looking forward to it, which is a good thing. This episode was good in bits & pieces & finally I caught a glimpse of some insight into the characters, which is what I wanted to see the most.

One thing’s for sure, Salma is just a cash cow for her in laws & sadly they are not even ashamed of it. I think the beginning scene of this episode gave an insight into Salma’s character that she is someone who knows how to take a stand for the right. I thought she has started to understand that allowing her in laws to run over her isn’t justified but that thing subsided pretty quickly & we later saw her falling weak for no good reason. Where at one hand Salma politely made her MIL understand that she can’t go around asking for loans, for which she herself got blamed for not helping Sikandar financially, on the other hand she was there; yet again, justifying Sikandar’s behaviour in front of Aliya. I am not sure what she’s thinking but is she afraid of confronting her innermost feelings? Because it looked like that. It’s pretty evident that Salma is in denial & she’s living in a fool’s paradise to think that Sikandar has changed but then once again, the question remains, why is she so comfortable in this uncomfortable situation? Why is she so calmly living such an awkward life? She is independent, she is the one who is supporting her husband, his family & even his kid, so why is Salma so indifferent to all these unusual circumstances? What has happened in the past that has made her so numb & what’s holding her back to take a step out of this mess?

Jamshed has pretty much started to make an impression on Michelle & everybody around him. Is it just me or the phone conversation with his mami was more like a déjà vu? I kind of enjoyed his part of the conversation with Michelle because she didn’t have anything to contribute to it but yes, seems like now Jamshed will help her understand how she should live a life which I think is unfair for Rizwan. He has spent years & years with her but couldn’t convince her to wear a ‘pink’ whereas Jamshed’s single statement was enough to convince her. To be honest, after watching her smiling all by herself gave me a feeling that even before Jamshed does, Michelle will end up falling for him because he’s like a fresh addition to her boring routine & may be she was looking for a change but was too afraid to experience it but now seems like Jamshed will unwillingly help her to start afresh, which is good. As much as I am keen to see how the track of her present & future will unfold, I also want a scoop out of her past as well to understand her better, but yes, I do think that the whole issue of ‘ye color bohat loud hai’ was forced & pushed to make a scene or two out of it & even the dialogues were same, which once again screams the lack of content the team had, to work with.

I was sooo looking forward to Bhatti & Salma’s meeting that too on his birthday but too bad it wasn’t mean to be. I really wanted to see how he’ll celebrate & what conversation they would have but it just didn’t happen. Even though it was very sweet of Imaan to remember his birthday but when she met him, she seemed kind of disinterested in what conversation he & her mother were having. Imaan didn’t even speak to him properly so of all the people, for her to remember his birthday was kind of random & yes, Cathy didn’t even remember his birthday & later very conveniently pushed it on him that he doesn’t have a time to spare for his family, whereas she never made any efforts in the first place, so may I ask once again, what’s wrong with her? Why’s she so miserable in this relation & treats him so badly?

To be honest, I was put off by Aliya’s comment in regards to the Islamic school & hostel. According to Aliya, Sikandar was being a ‘jahil’ when he expressed his wish that Imaan should attend an Islamic school & yes, once again, everyone seemed so reluctant at the idea of Imaan going to an Islamic school. I really think they pushed it the wrong way here & there’s no excuse that can justify that. I really agree to Aliya in this matter that Salma was giving a baseless argument in defence of Sikandar that all she has to do is put up with a couple of taunts & this will make him change? Like I said, what makes Salma so positive & hopeful about her felon of a husband, that too after he treats her like a nobody? & yes, like we all sussed, Sikandar resorted to domestic violence, the scene was intense & well-directed but even as much as I want to feel for Salma, more than that, I want to know what her thoughts, after this, will be? Will she still remain indifferent as if nothing happened? Is she still going to defend him? Is she still going to put up with all this or will she take a decision with finality? Aliya kind of joked about Bhatti & Salma’s wedding, which I hope happens but before that I want to see Salma giving her in laws a piece of her mind.

This episode was a lot better than the previous ones & I think next one will be more interesting. However, I still felt that there was some sort of chemistry missing between all the characters in this episode too. Nilofar Abbasi may be a good actress but she seems bland while delivering her dialogues & that is why in all of her scenes, there’s always some sort of a hindrance more like a timing error in between the dialogues of all the actors. Share your thoughts please!

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.