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Model Sherry Shah got married too

Model Sherry Shah has married Malik Anwar Aawan without any prior publicity in media. As per Urdu Weekly Akhbar-e-Jehan, the event management company which provide arrangement for the event told it provided its services on a prior notice of only three hours. Sherry changed her status to married on her facebook page and that is how other get to knew about it.

Sherry has appeared in many commercials in past decade and worked in some television dramas too like ‘Yeh Zindagi Hai’ and ‘Yeh Kaisi Mohabbat hai’. She has also worked in a film too which was directed by Imran Malik.

Here is the actual news form Urdu weekly Akhbar-e-Jehan

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Rashid Nazir Ali

Q-mobile Pakistan signed indian artist Kareena Kapoor as brand ambassador

Q-Mobile Pakistan has signed Indian artist Kareena Kapoor as their new brand ambassador. Shooting of television commercial will be done in Thailand. Q-Mobile has previously also signed Indian artist Aditya Roy Kapoor as brand ambassador. As per BBC, this deal has started some interesting debates on the official facebook page of Q-Mobile, where many visitors from Pakistan have opposed this idea of signing an Indian celebrity instead of someone from Pakistan.

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Here is actual news content from BBC Urdu

پاکستان میں موبائل بنانے والی کمپنی كيو موبائل نے کسی پاکستانی اداکارہ کو نہیں بلکہ بالی وڈ کی معروف ہیروئن کرینہ کپور کو بطور برینڈ ایمبسڈر سائن کیا ہے۔

کمپنی نے بی بی سی کے طاہر عمران کو بتایا کہ انھوں نے کرینہ کا ساتھ ایک اشتہار کی فلم بندی کی ہے۔

پاکستان میں بھارتی فلموں کی نمائش پر گذشتہ ماہ سے تنازع اٹھ کھڑا ہو گیا ہے اور معاملہ عدالت تک جا پہنچا ہے۔ لیکن اس کے باوجود پاکستان میں اشتہاری کمپنیاں بھارتی ستاروں کو اشتہارات میں لینے سے دریغ نہیں کرتیں۔

حال ہی میں اداکارہ جوہی چاولہ نے بھی گھی کی ایک کمپنی کے اشتہار میں کام کیا ہے۔

اس سے پہلے کچھ بھارتی ستارے پاکستانی اشتہارات میں نظر آچکے ہیں لیکن ان میں سے زیادہ تر مصنوعات پاکستانی نہیں تھیں۔

لیکن کرینہ کپور نے اب پاکستان کی ہی بہت بڑی کمپنی کا اشتہار حاصل کیا ہے۔

کرینہ کپور بھارت میں بھی کئی بڑے برینڈس کی ایمبیسیڈر ہیں۔

پاکستانی میڈیا میں کرینہ سے متعلق اس خبر میں کافی دلچسپی ہے، لیکن سوشل میڈیا پر نظر ڈالیں تو اس خبر پر خاصا سخت رد عمل سامنے آیا ہے۔

کمپنی کے فیس بک اکاؤنٹ پر بہت سے لوگوں نے اس پر سخت اعتراض کیا ہے کہ ایک بڑی پاکستانی کمپنی نے اپنے ملک کے بجائے ایک بھارتی ستارے کو اپنے برینڈ کا ایمبسڈر کیوں بنایا ہے۔

فیس بک پر پاکستان کے فیض انصاری لکھتے ہیں: ’پاکستان میں بہت سی ماڈل ہیں اور آپ نے ہندوستانی کو لے لیا۔ میں اب کبھی آپ کا موبائل فون استعمال نہیں کروں گا۔‘

سعید محمد نبیل کی رائے ملی جلی ہے، وہ کہتے ہیں: ’سب بھارتی فلمیں دیکھتے ہیں اور بھارتی نغمے سنتے ہیں۔ ایک اشتہار میں کرینہ کیا آ گئیں سب نے ڈرامہ شروع کر دیا۔ کمپنی کو گڈ لک! لیکن پھر بھی پوچھنا چاہتا ہوں کہ پاکستانی ماڈل کیوں نہیں؟‘

تو اممال این سعید نے کہا ہے ’واہ کرینہ۔‘

لیکن سوشل میڈیا پر زیادہ تر لوگوں نے اس پر ناراضگی ہی ظاہر کی ہے۔ لاہور کے ریحان احمد نے لکھا ہے کہ سارے پاکستان میں کوئی نہیں ملا جو وہاں کی اداکارہ کو لیا ہے؟

ہندوستانی فلموں میں کئی پاکستانی فنکار مختلف اوقات میں کام کرتے رہے ہیں جس میں علی ظفر، راحت فتح علی خان اور ماضی میں سلمیٰ آغا جیسے نام شامل ہیں۔

بھارت میں بعض عناصر اس بات کے مخالف ہیں کہ پاکستان فن کار بھارت میں کام کریں، جب کہ دوسری طرف پاکستان کے کچھ حلقے ملک میں بالی وڈ کی نمائش کے خلاف ہیں۔

لیکن اس کے باوجود پاکستانی فن کار بھارت میں اور بالی وڈ کے ستارے پاکستان میں بہت مقبول ہیں۔ اور اب اشتہاری صنعت بھی اس مقبولیت کی بہتی گنگا میں ہاتھ دھونے کی کوشش کرتی نظر آ رہی ہے۔

Rashid Nazir Ali

Babar Khan & Sana Khan beautiful Wedding Video

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Watch Babar Khan & Sana Khan beautiful Wedding Video

Hina Dilpazeer -The heart stopper

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It was by sheer luck that Hina landed the outstanding role of Saeeda in Burnes Road ki Nilofer written by Fasih Bari Khan, after challenging the director Mazhar Moin to find someone better than her to give depth to the character.

“I knew I could do the role well. I am grateful to Mazhar Moin for putting so much trust in me. He cast me opposite TV veteran Abid Ali which was an honour for a newcomer like me” she said.

After Burnes Road ki Nilofer went on air, Hina’s phone rang incessantly throughout the night with offers and appreciation.

“When something new and fresh goes on air and is loved by all who see it, then it gives great pleasure”

While wanting to start an acting career, Hina set off on the grueling task of visiting TV channels to look for work with no contacts but just determination and talent

“I have nothing against people who didn’t give me a break. As a newcomer, it is difficult to prove one’s talent and people here don’t have the time for evaluation. Maybe what our media lacks is the mature, seasoned eye that can spot talent a mile away.”

“We are in a race against time, and very little time is spent on looking for the right person to do the job. Even if people come up to me and say I can act very well, please get me a role, I would be too busy to find anything suitable for them. Likewise, those working for TV channels are too busy”

After Burnes Road ki Nilofer and the unprecedented success, offers and opportunities, there’s been no looking back for her. Madam Rizwana and Baby Shabana, Bichhu Phuppi and Veena, to name just a few, are just some of Hina’s best work on television. She’s accused of taking all the choicest roles

“Sometimes it worries her, feeling obsessed and nervous if she can’t do justice to the writer’s creation, No one can ever guarantee public response, even if I know that the role has a lot of potential for me as an actress. It happens with most of the roles that I get: I ask myself if I can be this person and to at least give it a try. If I feel a role is powerful then I also put in my best. I have to try and make a difference.”

“I have always wanted to live many lives in this one life; lives of the rich, the impoverished, the disabled and even the blessed. Any interesting person who catches my attention, I try and enter his or her world through my imagination, curious to know how I would feel in their situation. I have always been like this, I would get told off for what appeared to others like I was imitating them but in reality I was so deeply absorbed in a fascinating character that I would be subconsciously following mannerisms, gestures and gait. I always wanted to become the medium to deliver those feelings, sensitivities and stories to audiences”

Hina’s debut as an actress has been rather late. Why not earlier?

“I was in the UAE and it had always been my dream to make my debut and establish myself as an actress from Pakistan. I am fine working anywhere else once I am recognised as a product of Pakistan. I have no desire to acquire another passport or nationality. There is enough work to be done here”

Her initial challenge was that she didn’t fit the bill for a young attractive actress to be caste as a leading lady.

“Nobody would say haan bhai yeh bauhat khubsoorat larki hai isse leliya jaye. To convince someone that you can act without any prior experience is difficult but I was determined to impress” In that, she has also shattered the stereotype and set the ball rolling for character actresses who share the spotlight with the lead pair and are just as popular with the viewers. In a short time she has given a lot of variation by doing the juiciest characters.

Today, Hina seems to have swept over the mini-screen, filling the gap left by the late Arshe Munir, Ishrat Hashmi, Atiya Sharf and Sarwat Ateeq.

“If I feel I don’t have the capacity for a role, I won’t accept it. Recently, before I got the script somebody told me about the role, and later when I saw the script it was a word-by-word copy of an Indian sitcom. I refused although I felt a bit sorry afterwards because the director was good. At times I ask for more money to discourage bad roles but I am quite sure about one thing: I don’t want to make any compromises” she said.

Is it true that Hina Dilapzeer might have surpassed seasoned actresses Zeba Shehnaz and Bushra Ansari as a performer par excellence?

“No one can push anyone over. I feel it is a miracle of God that people like my work. Before I came, plays were being done and they will continue even when I am not there. Each and every character has to be composed, created and brought out from inside you. If your aim is to become famous, your performance will suffer as an actor. Acting is such a dangerous field and one should not enter unless (s)he is sure that this is what (s)he wants. You have to be focused, responsible and then leave the rest to destiny”

“My aim is not to capture audience, all I want to do is give life to the character I play. If I get two similar roles, I would perform them in a way that they appear different, just like each person will arrange the same bunch of flowers in a particular way.”

While living in the UAE, Hina said she also experimented with radio.

“I would love to write and perform radio plays. You can give so much variation to your voice on radio, just like when you put your hand inside a bag and a whole new world of textures opens up”

The person closest to Hina was her late father. He passed away not very long ago. “He was my friend, my biggest support, my inspiration. From him I learnt to be forthright, honest and straightforward. He would say to people upfront if he didn’t like something about them. He has left a big vacuum in my life that nobody can fill. I feel that he still supports me and he is still with me in spirit”

I hope you have enjoyed a sneak peek into her struggling career

S. Rasool

Kabhi Kabhi – Episode 15!

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I don’t know why the simple black & white conversations & situations in Samira Fazal’s dramas are turned & twisted into grey, not once, not twice but always. Bari Apa, Silvatein & now Kabhi Kabhi. I mean I understand to keep the drama engaging writers keep coming up with unnecessary misunderstandings but to literally fabricate a thin-air lie in a crystal clear situation, only Samira Fazal can do that & by saying this I am by no means complimenting her prowess.

Arez told Eeshal that his mother & sister were insulted by her father & she, like a normal Eeshal would react, tried to ask her father about it but the way he changed the whole situation, it looked absolutely insane. I think Eeshal clearly knows how her father feels about Arez & his whole family, so Eeshal should’ve by now understood that he would do anything if he ever saw Arez or his family, so if Arez claimed that Eeshal’s father insulted his mother & sister, there was no need left to ask her father, in stead Eeshal should’ve told him to snap out of it. The whole twisting of the simple situation is nothing but a mind-teaser in Samira Fazal’s dramas I must say!

Ohkay & the funniest thing is, Eeshal is expecting & she is supposed to be the ONE who gets to feel & know about it just before anyone else does but seems like Arez knew of it way before Eeshal because it got discovered at the hospital. But after she got discharged she did come to Arez’s home, even then Arez couldn’t tell her? Then how come Rehbar got to know about it & he gave the news to Eeshal’s father because I don’t remembe Arez having a conversation with Rehbar about it? Arez’s family got to know about it too but still the funny question remains that the one who is going through this phase is the one who gets to find out about it  in the end, right after everyone else. This is something totally new & what I have never heard or seen before, seriously!

I really don’t quite catch how such busy busy businessmen like Sunny & Shahveer are just so idle that whenever they’re called by Eeshal’s father, they leave every single thing behind & come running for her. Is Eeshal really really that important for them all? Why is Sunny entertaining Soni clearly when he looks totally awkward in her presence. He knows she’s below his league so why even have a conversation with her. Clearly Soni is not getting the hint & is getting a bit too flirtatious with him but I think Sunny can do better & just shoo her away.

I think Shahveer being such a top-notch businessman would have an ounce of courtesy in him that when he knows his proposal when wrong in this particular family, he won’t come in front of Eeshal again & again especially when he knows that he was rejected by her. So, is there really a need left to show that Shahveer is again trying to fix the terms with Eeshal? Shahveer was never a friend of Eeshal in fact he was introduced to her by her father for a purpose which couldn’t reach a proper ending. I mean being a busy businessman what does he want to do by hanging out with a pregnant married lady who is clearly having issues in her marital life? It just doesn’t make any sense at all. Not only he visits her but also takes her for the dinner, I mean does he not have any other friends to go for a dinner with? Is Eeshal the only one left in his city? I mean c’mon! Plus ohkay we can put Shahveer’s shamelessness or bonga-pan aside but is Eeshal really that shallow that she couldn’t ignore the fix stirred by her father? Did she really have to go for a dinner with a guy who once proposed her? & by the way what was a jobless guy doing at such a high-end restaurant that just in the nick of time he snatched the moment of insulting his wife.

Of all the men in this drama, the most disappointing character is that of Arez. He is such a conditional person who thinks the world revolves only around him. If he thinks his things are going right, he’d be as happy as a hyena but if things go wrong he’ll start snubbing every single person in his sight? I just don’t understand why can’t he be rational at all? I am guessing he was the one who let go of the insult he endured at his wedding for which Eeshal’s father was responsible so now why is he making a mountain out of molehill & torturing Eeshal for things she has no idea of? All these taunts & tantrums are making him look like a self-centered person who can’t put anyone above him. Ohkay, I know he is dukhyara, halaat ka mara but his irrationalities still do not get justified especially after so much Eeshal has put in their relationship & in their marriage.

If at this point Eeshal has broken down & has gone out of the zoo-like home of Arez, I think her behaviour is still justified because just when Arez is not ready to be considerate & understanding towards her, then what is she left with & why is she supposed to take all the pain then? Arez knew who he was getting married to, so why lose a track & get all mad at her especially? I think in their relation Eeshal has done more that was needed & Arez has just taken her for granted. I thought he was different & would be different when they first got married but I am furious as to why he was turned into this hideously typical husband who only knows how to take things but not return back. Ever since they’ve gotten married, what has he done except take her to the beach & made her eat Gol gappas? That is just ridiculous.

Keep supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Mohabbat Subha Ka Sitara Hai – Episode 3

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The “gari issue” was blown out of proportion in this episode. More than 15 minutes of tonight’s episode were dedicated to showing everyone’s reaction to Nabeel’s decision to give the car to Zeeshan. I think the fact that everyone in Nabeel’s family has an eye on Nabeel’s wealth (aka car) was well established in the last episode. I hope that this chapter will be closed and we won’t be hearing more about it in the next episode. When Romaissa told Nabeel that she came to office on the bus I was wondering if he would like to gift her a car as well;) and that is just when he said that the office car will drop her!

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Nabeel and Romaissa are world apart but there is one thing common between the two; both of them are surrounded by people who put their own interests before their relationship with them. Nabeel’s relationship with Zeeshan hasn’t been highlighted yet. The conversation between Rabiya and Zeeshan in the last episode suggested that they are very close. It would have been much better if we could have seen a little more interaction between these two rather than wasting time on showing how everyone in the house felt about Nabeel gifting the car to Zeeshan. It was actually good to see a big family in a drama for a change because usually we see no more than two siblings in our plays but the fact that most of these siblings are not a joy to watch does not help. Nabeel’s “address” to his siblings on the diner table was void of feelings. It was almost as if a CEO was lecturing his employees and didn’t look anything like a brother having a heart-to-heart conversation with his family. I wish there was one normal person in the family who was not in awe of Nabeel’s wealth.

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Just like the previous episode the focus on Nabeel seemed forced most of the times. Nabeel isn’t just a valuable earning hand for his family but he is also the most eligible bachelor inthe family and is also very dil phaink….I am not sure I have a reason to like his character just yet!

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The scene in which one of Khala’s daughters complains about her ring and the conversation that ensued was too long and mostly irrelevant. I understand that the reason behind showing that particular scene was to once again tell the viewers how unwilling Khala was to marry Romaissa but it could have been more to the point.

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The last episode was good fun but this episode did not work for me at all. The only scene which held my interest was the flashback scene in which Romaissa’s father tells her about how people can be stars as well. I have been unable to relate to or fall in love with any of the characters till now. All of the characters are all over the place but they fail to leave an impact. The director is not leaving much to people’s imagination and seems to be bent on showing every little detail. I don’t mind that at all as long as the scenes are short enough to hold your interest but that was not the case with most of the scenes in tonight’s episode.

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2013 Dramas – Hits and Misses

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This year had it all; dramas which were true masterpieces, those you watch only to kill time because they serve the purpose, others just so that you can vent out because you had very high hopes attached to them and also those which may not be perfect but have enough to offer to make you coming back for more week after week.

This year producers banked on star power more than ever; a year that proved that great production values and a star studded serial does not ensure quality entertainment. Loyal viewers watched plays that didn’t have much to offer only to see their favorite stars on screen.

The good thing about the dramas this year was that we got to see almost all the stars on screen, even those who we rarely see on screen. Writers touched tabooed topics and some of the directors did a splendid job of tackling them. Here is the list of those plays which in my opinion stood out for some reason or the other among a long line of plays this year. All of them were not perfect but definitely the sort of plays that need to be mentioned.

The list contains those plays that ended in the year 2013.

Talkhiyaan

Writer: Bee Gul

Director: Khalid Ahmed

Channel: Express Entertainment

Talkhiyaan had to be the most powerful serial of the year 2013. There was absolutely nothing run-of-the-mill about this play; everything was brand new. Talkhiyaan took me to a world of its own every time I sat down to watch it. Every character in the play was a story in its own right. Hina Bayat shone in a very different role; nothing like the sweet mother she is playing all the time. The locations were breathtaking, the direction was phenomenal, the acting by all the actors left you mesmerized and most importantly it touched upon many tabooed issues. The drama serial aired on Express Entertainment therefore it did not get the attention it truly deserved.

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Dil-e-Muztar

Writer: Aliya Bukhari

Director: Shehzad Kashmiri

Channel: Hum TV

Dil-e-Muzter was happening, engaging and definitely the sort of play that keeps you hooked right from the get-go. The direction of the play and the cast had to be the biggest reasons for its success. Sanam Jung made her debut from Dil-e-Muzter and this was the first play that was directed by Shehzad Kashmiri. The viewers saw Imran Abass in a play after a long time, did he do well? I will let the viewers answer that question. Sarwat Gillani totally owned her character. The drama had many positives that made it stand out in the crowd.

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Bari Apa

Writer: Samira Fazal

Director: Saife Hassan

Channel: Hum TV

Bari Apa had a very powerful start but after 13 episodes or so the story started going around in circles. But it deserves a special mention nevertheless because of the relatable and fun conversations, the first 12 episodes or so which were very engaging, Noman Ijaz’s memorable performance and also because of the characterizations. Savera Nadeem was outstanding as Bari Apa, she made it impossible for me to hate her character. I couldn’t help but rationalize Zubeida’s selfish behavior time and again until it really got out of hand.

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Tanhaiyaan Nayee Silsilay

Writer: Haseena Moin / Muhammad Ahmed

Director: Marina Khan

Channel: ARY Digital / PTV Home

Okay, I know there are many people out there who were very disappointed with this naye silsilay but personally I thought that this was a really good effort. It was a nice mixture of old and new generations and the play was light-hearted yet emotional. Watching my favorite characters on screen all over again after so many years was nothing short of a treat.

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Rehaai

Writer: Farhat Ishtiaq

Director: Mehreen Jabbar

Channel: Hum TV

Rehaai was written, directed and acted out brilliantly. It was one play which also had a very good ending unlike many plays this year which were superb overall but their endings failed to impress. Rehaai did not only focus on the problems faced by women at the hands of men who are supposed to be their protectors but also provided some good solutions to their problems. The play mainly focused on the issue of child marriage and tackled it really well.

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Nanhi

Writer: Mona Haseeb

Director: Haseeb Hassan

Channel: Geo TV

Nanhi was the story a young girl who dreamed dreams which were very different from those of other girls her age. The play took the viewers in the dark world of people living in downtrodden areas. The play proved to be an eye opener for many and others termed it too open and tagged it as controversial. Sajjal Ali stole the show with her impressive acting, Javed Sheikh played a very different character and so did Shahood Alvi. Nanhi was a little too real at times but definitely one of the better plays that aired this year. The ending however was shocking and in my opinion upsetting, to say the least!

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Zindagi Gulzar Hai

Writer: Umera Ahmed

Director: Sultana Siddiqui

Channel: Hum TV

Zindagi Gulzar Hai deserves a mention here not because it was a masterpiece but because it was followed by many viewers, the reason being that Umera Ahmed, Fawad Khan and a Friday night play on Hum is a deadly combo! Zindagi Gulzar Hai had its ups and downs; some episodes completely blew you away and others left you clueless. The ending of the play was rather abrupt. But the fact remains that Zindagi Gulzar Hai has to be the most talked about play of the year. It instigated some very interesting discussions on gender roles and double standards. Zaroon and Kashaf’s characters gave viewers much to talk about. Overall, it was a roller coaster of a ride criticized as well as enjoyed by many.

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Aik Nayee Cinderella

Writer: Faiza Iftikhar

Director: Haissam Hussain

Channel: Geo TV

Aik Nayee Cinderella was liked by the viewers because of its amazing cinematography, script and direction. It was completely different from the usual A & B productions play mainly because in this particular project it seemed like the director Haissam Hussain held the reigns rather than the production house. The viewers compared Aik Nayee Cinderella to Disney movies. Personally, I gave up on it after a couple of episodes because it was not my cup of tea but that doesn’t change the fact that it was a play that kept many viewers glued to their TV screens.

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Ullu Baraye Farokht Nahi

Writer: Amna Mufti

Director: Kashif Nisar

Channel: Hum TV

The play shed light on the way things work out in the feudal set up and the manner in which women are exploited at all levels by men. Nauman Ijaz, Saba Qamar, Irsa Ghazal and Sohail Ahmed especially stood out because of their performances. The play was a work of art and I couldn’t help but tune into it week after week. This was another play that served as a reality check and an eye opener. It was like leaving my cozy living room for a little while and drifting into the world of all these people who led a life very different from ours. The play did not get the attention it deserved and it was very few of the Hum TV plays which was shifted to the 9pm slot only after few of the episodes went on air.

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Aunn Zara

Writer: Faiza Iftikhar

Director: Haissam Hussain

Channel: Aplus

I must admit that I went from falling in love with Aunn Zara when it began to completely losing interest after a few episodes. But for many out there Aunn Zara was a breath of fresh air which gave them something to laugh about and it gave them some characters that will stay in people’s hearts forever. The play mainly attracted people’s attention because of the writer, director and the leading cast. Even those viewers who stick to the three leading channels watched the play and liked it. Aunn Zara deserves to be in this list because it may not have hit a home run with me but it was liked by many people around me (credible sources;)

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Kankar

Writer: Umera Ahmed

Director: Aabis Raza

Channel: Hum TV

Like all Umera Ahmed’s plays this year (ZGH, Mirat-ul-Uroos) Kankar too was stretched beyond limit. In an attempt to drag the play to 25 episodes the beginning was slow and the end not totally gratifying. Sikandar’s issues were not completely resolved in the end, he made yet another promise which was most likely to be forgotten just like all the previous ones. Kankar stood out because of its characterization. Kiran’s character in particular was heroic but real at the same time. Sikandar’s character was equally intriguing. Some of the dialogues will be imprinted in my mind forever.

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Here is a short list of some of the plays that had a star cast and crew but failed to leave an impact.

Silvatein

It started off really well but once the story started to lose momentum, there was no rescuing it after that!

Khoya Khoya Chand

An extremely childish story which banked completely on star power and production values.

Kadoorat

Kadoorat was another play which took off well but lost its charm after a while mainly due to a weak script.

Kala Jadoo Part 2

The viewers who watched and like part 1 had high expectations from this sequel but it failed to deliver.

Numm

Yes, it still remains the biggest disappointment of the year! It was Ashk all over again just when we thought that Ashk was dead and buried Geo entertainment had Numm in store for us!

Hamnasheen and Halki Si Khalish were the only two plays this year which I watched only out of curiosity and I have to say that for some reason or the other I couldn’t help but follow them till the end. Hamnasheen’s strength lied in the acting and the chemistry between the main leads. Halki Si Khalish was entertaining because of its pace and I really enjoyed Javaid Sheikh’s character and acting.

Other notable plays which were followed by the viewers this year are as follows. I did not follow these shows or did not like them therefore I will refrain from commenting on them but the readers should feel free to comment.

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Mohabbat Bhar Mein Jaye

Saath Pardon Mein

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Kahi Ankahi

Kash Aisa Ho

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Share your views about the dramas of 2013. Which were the ones that worked for you and which ones did not?

Fatima Awan

Celebrity Weddings in 2013

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A lot many celebrities tied the knot in this year; it can be labelled as year of weddings. We are on verge of bidding farewell to the year but that too with celebrity weddings. A quick recap follows below.
Atif Aslam
Atif Aslam the heartthrob of Pakistan got married to Sara Bharwana earlier this year to the dismay of many girls. Atif Aslam changed more outfits then the number of functions on his wedding.

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Bindiya
Bindiya who made her comeback in the industry after absence of more than a decade decided to tie the knot for the third time.

Kiran Khan
Kiran Khan the famous morning show host like most of the celebs in this list got married in a small ceremony attended by close relatives and friends only. She later appeared on Good Morning Pakistan along with her husband.

Wasim Akram
Wasim Akram who remained in news after judging an Indian reality show, he was allegedly involved with his co-host Shushmita Sen. however Wasim Akram took everyone by surprise by marring an Australian national Shaniera Thompson instead.

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Wahab Riaz
Another cricketer to tie the knot this year is Wahab Riaz who unfortunately got lodged with an FIR on the grounds of violating the law (exceeding the time limit i.e. 10 pm and serving more than a dish). This might not be a good start for him but his fans wish him good luck in achieving his happily-ever-after.

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Sanam Baloch
Sanam Baloch and Abdullah FarhatUllah are amongst the few couples who got married with customary celebrations and bangs this year. Their mayoon, mehndi, nikah, barat and walima pictures created hype for long over social media.

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Babar Khan and Sana Khan
Babar Khan and Sana Khan; both a part of the showbiz, recently tied their fates together after a short engagement.

Hira Tareen and Ali Safina
And last but not the least we finally bid adieu to 2013 with the wedding of Hira Tareen and Ali Safina who said their nuptials the preceding weekend after an engagement of few months.

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Apart from these Mehreen Syed, Jugan Kazim, Mansha Pasha and Feeha Jamshed are also among the married ones now and Sarwat Gillani and Annie Jaffery got engaged. We wish all the best to all the happy couples.

Faiza Cheema

Veena Malik Wedding Reception – Exclusive Photoshoot

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As we all know that Veena Malik tied the know with Asad Bashir in a private Nikah Ceremony yesterday. Today was their reception ceremony in Dubai at Legends,Dubai Golf Greek.

Veena Malik was wearing a decent white dress on her Walima day whereas Asad Khatak was wearing black suit.Few relatives of Veena and Asad attended the Walima ceremony after which a press conference was held at which Veena told all the details about her Wedding.

We have got the exclusive High Quality pictures coverage of reception.. Enjoy the photo shoot.

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Rabia Basharat.

Mahira Khan – Which look do you like?

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Climbing the stairs of success, Mahira Khan is back again on the TV with her new talk-show “TUC – The Lighter side of life”. So far, she has taken part in a number of projects. From dramas to fashion shows, she has proved herself in different forms. Her popular drama serial “HUM SAFAR” on HUM TV has really added more fame to her personality. But most of her fans also do recognize her as an anchor-person. She started her career from anchoring a music show and then switched to acting and modeling.

Early Life and entrance in media industry:

Mahira Khan was born on 21 December 1982 in Karachi.  She did her ‘O’ Levels study from Foundation Public School Karachi. After completing  her early education she went to California to complete her higher education at Santa Monica College Los Angeles.

Mahira (Askari) Khan began her career when she was 16 years old as VJ at MTV Pakistan live show Most Wanted which broadcast three days a week; and Aag TV show Weekends with Mahira. After getting the great response as VJ, she hosted 10th LUX Style Awards in 2011. HUM TV drama serial Humsafar and Shehr-e-Zaat was the lucky coins for Mahira Khan. These dramas greatly recognized her in Pakistani entertainment industry. Now she has been worked with many Pakistani Television channels like Geo TV, Hum Television, ARY Digital, Aag TV, Samaa TV, MTV etc. After getting the great response from drama industry she worked with Atif Aslam in BOL movie in 2011

Let’s have a look on different sides of her versatile professional career

The desi daughter-in-law:

The desi innocent face of Pakistan as a daughter-in-law was excellently played by Mahira Khan in her famous TV serial “HUM SAFAR”. This serial got huge appreciation and popularity from the masses. It was also translated in other international languages. The character played by Mahira Khan will remain in the hearts of the people and will always be remembered in the history of Pakistani dramas

A close look !

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The jubilant & energetic youngster:

SHEHR-E-ZAAT – Full of energy and spark, Mahira played the character of a young woman in SHEHR-E-ZAAT. There were different turns in this young woman’s life and Mahira khan really acted well in this drama serial

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The talkative anchor person:

TUC – THE LIGHTER SIDE OF LIFE– Though she started her career from anchoring, but when Mahira stepped into drama industry she took a break from anchoring. But as we all say “FIRST LOVE is NEVER FORGOTTEN”, she is now back with her first love i.e anchoring in a TUC sponsored talk-show called “The Lighter side of life”

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The beautiful model:

A charming face and a sleek slender physical posture, what more is needed to become a model. Mahira has also shown herself as a model in fashion weeks as well as on the cover pages of famous magazines

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It is very important for an artist to be versatile. An artist looses her/his charm by sticking to one particular genre. Especially in such a competitive environment of today, where there are more opportunities to explore and to grow. Mahira Khan is one of such versatile faces of Pakistan. Her beautiful and charm has added to her professional skills. She is one of the most anticipated female faces of Pakistan, these days.

Let us know which side of her professional personality is liked by you. Also do comment whether you think she has been a successful drama girl or a successful anchor.

This is all from our side and it is time for you to drop in your comments and feedback. And please don’t forget to vote the article

S. Rasool

Ishq Mein Tere – Episode 05

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Another week with a great episode. It’s actually interesting to see how smoothly things are unfolding in this drama. I think we have seen so many unrealistically real dramas in this whole year that to see something this simple is actually doing the trick.

Aiza on her own has made some plans of bringing Laiba & Saad close to one another but she is still in a state of shock because she didn’t expect anything more from Saad then just a healthy professional relationship. Saad has his feelings rolling for Aiza but I am sure she will not accept any thing of that sort because Laiba is too dear to her. I was glad to see Saad’s positive attitude about his disease & the treatment. They kept it realistic & motivational that he just didn’t leave any hopes & locked himself in the room because he was suffering from something leathel. In fact his one-sided love was enough of a force for him to actually make a move on getting treated because he wants to return clean for Aiza & I loved the way they showed that how such a huge ordeal can be dealt in such a positive manner.

Laiba sadly got deviated away from the reality & got misapprehension about Saad actually loving her. She only eavesdropped on half of what Saad & his mother were discussing & she went into her dream-land. I was amazed that Saad’s mother picked up the right reason about Laiba’s fury towards Aiza. Obviously, she doesn’t know the exactly accurate reason but she knows that there are some harsh feelings harboring in Laiba’s heart for Aiza.

Laiba’s father thought it was a right decision to speak to Aiza about it because he knows what sort of a relation they both share. Aiza still has not totally understood why Laiba was avoiding her but I am sure she will soon find out. Saad was just in the nick of time when he stopped Laiba from looking at the painting because another hell would’ve broken loose because she had already over-reacted a lot just at the thought of them both being together during the office hours. But glad that thing has subsided for now. Saad has given a hint to Aiza about how important a thing he has to discuss with her but I am sure what he will hear will be totally unexpected.

Next episode tells a new story of Aiza getting to spend some more time with Laiba’s father on a business trip. I am sure Laiba’s father won’t be able to resist getting attentive towards Aiza because till now she has proven herself completely, so he has got no reasons not to get attracted towards her. Let’s see what happens next as I am sure it is getting a bit more interesting now!

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Veena Malik’s First Interaction With Media After Nikah

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So readers, I am here with a short interview that Veena and her husband,Asad Bashir Khan Khattak gave soon after their Nikah to Geo English.Veena and her better half, both, looked so much happy and satisfied after their Nikah. Veena wasnot ready to reveal all the details too early as she always want to keep her fans in suspense.. :)

According to the reports, Asad is son of her father’s friend.Veena said that they are planning to go for Umrah soon.

 

 

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Enjoy the video here :


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There is another video about confirmation of Veena’s wedding. I guess you would also like to watch that.. :P


Veena Malik Nikah announced – 25th Dec by reviewitpk

We wish them a very happy married life.

Rabia Basharat.

 

At-last, Veena Malik Got WedLocked.

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Queen of scandals, Veena Malik tied the knot with a business man, Asad Bashir Khan Khattak today. The Nikah ceremony was held in Dubai and was in a bit of rush as Veena’s mother was unwell.Not only Veena’s International Press Relations Manager confirmed the news, but Veena and her husband themselves too.

Veena claimed a couple of months back that she is not associated to any Norwegian guy and can never think to get married till 2015 came up today with a blast. She seemed really happy and was reluctant to reveal all details about her Nikah now.According to Veena,it was a Nikah without any celebration and they will soon have a formal wedding ceremony too.

Veena,after her Nikah tweeted :BcUQL0sCEAE4sN0

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Best wishes to the couple from Reviewit.pk team

Rabia Basharat

Pakistani Fashion: Influence of Western Fashion

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Trends of fashion have changed drastically in Pakistan in the previous few years. These changes are however greatly influenced by styles and fashion of Hollywood. Ironically Pakistani Fashion Industry (PDI) has multitudes of extraordinarily gifted designers who without any doubt have the abilities to compete and give tough competition to their competitors from all over the world. Yet all major brands in Pakistan and even designers are putting forward apparels and accessories that are highly influenced by western trends. Pakistani culture itself is very unique and highly diverse, without change everything becomes stagnant and consequently fades away but these changes should be according to our own requirements and values.

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PDI has adopted many trends from Hollywood e.g. lace gown, nude color, and neon color; both in dresses and accessories, strapless or off shoulder dresses. These colors and trends don’t belong to a particular area or industry obviously but using them very frequently when they become popular in the west is copying. Any style which becomes prevalent in Hollywood becomes a rage in Pakistan after a year or two. Major Pakistani designers, brands and celebs are deliberately promoting this trend of imitation and copying. Kurtis now have been replaced by tops, shalwar and churidar by skinny jeans and frock and kameez by gowns, skirts and jumpsuits.

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We are losing our individuality and cultural heritage. PDI should burrow styles from international arena but instead of adopting those trends and styles they should be adapted in our unique and exclusive fashion. For example High low skirts and dresses that were and still are a rage in Hollywood have been taken by our designers and have been assimilated in frocks and kameez according to our culture. Adapting this style elegantly instead of copying it shows that it can be done with other trends as well.

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It is high time we should start taking pride in our culture and heritage and change it according to our needs and changing fashion trends instead of adopting foreign attire.
Faiza Cheema

Jalaibee Trailer – First look !

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Jalaibee …

It is a Pakistani feature film which will be released in 2014. After record breaking applause of “WAAR” the film lovers are awaiting this feature film which is going to rock the film industry again.

Danish Taimoor- the handsome hunk of Pakistan Drama Industry is going to make his film debut from this film. Other than him, the star cast includes actors like Ali Safina, Adnan Jaffar, Ali Rehman, Uzair Jaswal, Waqar Ali Khan and Zhalay Sarhadi. The film will be released under the banner of “ARY Films”. Directed by Yasir A Jaswal, this film is expected to make a blast.

Here are some scenes from the film:

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I hope you are looking forward to it. Let us know your expectations from this film by commenting in the comment box beneath

 

S. Rasool

Mujhe Khuda Pe Yakeen Hai – Torture # Bees!

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Oh boy! Are we having this conversation over those repetitive conversations again? Phew. I think the best name for this serial would’ve been ‘Chand Aurtain, Ghatiya Kahaniyaan’. I was searching for the purpose of this drama but gladly in the 20th episode I found it & it was just to show the mansion of Shakeel uncle. I am sure the director fell in love with the location & for that he made this drama because if there’s anything that’s technically sound in this serial, those are the different shots & angles of the place, that’s it.

The whole episode was dedicated to Areeba, who’s good enough to even spoil the taste of my birthday cake :/. I must say that where the technicality died, this drama came into being. Areeba & her father had a conversation on the couch about why she left & what was her problem but that whole scenario was divided into two scenes where Areeba’s father kept on begging her like bolo beta, bolo beta, bolo beta, bolo beta, bolo beta, bolo beta, bolo beta. I mean…I was like being her father the Justin Bieber uncle should’ve pulled her hair, pulled the tongue out of her throat, made her smell the dog poop & should’ve done every torture possible to get the reason for why she left Arham’s place but him being too cotton-like soft on her wasn’t necessary. Being a father, he should’ve taken all the steps to throw this daft unintelligent girl out of his place.

Shakeel uncle goes like I have to take a faisla & Shaiq reacted like ‘FAISLA’ as if he never had a conversation on these lines before. I don’t know are they really that dumb or have no brains to actually understand what the other is saying without having a question mark like expression on their faces. Shakeel uncle spoke about taking a decision but then again he went into the gruesome details & it looked like he was trying so hard to act but his acting was stuck in his throat like a fish-bone. Even though he tried, it couldn’t come out. Accha, Shaiq said he couldn’t even conceive of an idea to stay away from his family & I was like yeah right. He is the one who is never really interested in what’s going on with his family members & he says he can’t live without them, I think he’s another loon on the loose.

Finally someone’s giving Narmeen a Narmeen time (hard time). She is being blackmailed but like always Shaiq didn’t disappoint us & continued to sound like an absent minded puppet who even heard & asked about who wanted the money from Narmeen but then his disinterest continued & he left. I mean really? Stop being a botch up for Khuda’s sake.

Arham continued to whinge because his pamper needed a change & his Aya’s gone. I am glad that someone made a special appearance in this episode & that celebrity was Sarah. LOL. All of a sudden she is too keen to know why Areeba left. I believe they all live under the same huge roof but the way she said things, it sounded like she was abroad & came running to Pakistan when she heard that Areeba left. I really wish to see at least ONE, at leasttt ONE episode of this drama which does make some sense. Areeba’s equally annoying friend is becoming her psychiatrists, boy their Yakeen Yakeen conversation almost make me puke. Areeba’s friend goes around saying ‘Khud pe yakeen karnay ko hi Khuda pe yakeen karna kehte hain’. I so wish either she wasn’t in the serial or I would’ve gotten a chance to smack her or the dialogue writer. How can they write such such crappy dialogues which question the intricacy of our beliefs? This dialogue was way over the line. I hope the dialogue writer pays more attention before blurting lines on the paper.

Anyways, Areeba told her friend that she feels threatened because she ain’t that pretty. I am glad Areeba’s thinking on those lines, what else could be a better reason for her to get a good make up artist then, Haan Areeba??? It goes around showing that she wasn’t only a below average student but she has an inferiority complex too, wow. I am glad to confess that Areeba Arham have completely justified The Allah Milai Jori phrase. They compliment each other in so many ways that they themselves don’t know of. :) Masha Allah, Allah inhain nazr-e-bad se bachaye!

Wow! Next episode will have some action but I am sure it will go down rushing the western flush too.

Keep supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

 

The Departed Souls

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Some iconic male actors of our industry have left this world but even after their demise they are alive in the memories of their fans. They are still praised and cherished by countless viewers, not only for their acting skills but also for they memories they have left us with; memories of their characters and works on screen. Some unforgettable names are:
Moin Akhtar

Moin Akhtar; versatility in comic roles personified, he was a legend in his own right. Amongst the highly multitalented personalities of Pakistani industry Moin Akhtar was an acclaimed actor, comedian, writer, singer and host. Though his expertise lies in comic roles and mimicry, he was equally adept in serious roles as well; his character in Rozee is amalgam of both comedy and serious acting, in short a symbol of versatility. The genius of Moin Akhtar and Anwar Maqsood always brought something extraordinary and highly intellectual yet always coated with humor and social satire. In his last interview when asked about his contribution to Pakistani comedy he answered “everything I did is a part of history now. To live with history is difficult but there will be people, who will say one day, “There was a man who did it and did it so differently”.”

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Shafi Mohammad Shah

Best known for his roles as feudal lord, Shafi Mohammad Shah’s personality had the aura of a feudal lord but the one who was perhaps the most soft spoken feudal. He gave us numerous unforgettable plays and performances e.g. Aanch, Marvi, Afshaan, Teesra Kinara and many more.

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Jamshed Ansari

Jamshed Ansari another gem of Pakistan television was greatly admired actor and comedian; mostly known for his comic roles. Uncle Urfi, Unkahi, Tanhaiyan, Sach Much, Half Plate are among his most notable works. He has done some serious roles as well but they are always outshined by his flawless performances in comic overtones particularly Uncle Urfi and Unkahi’s characters.

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Hassam Qazi

Another esteemed actor who smile and powerful voice mesmerized the audience. Marvi, Sangchoor and Pinjra are among his noteworthy plays. Though his gained fame from a negative role (Marvi) and performed it to perfection yet he appeared to be the most polite person ever. It is caliber of such actors to perform every character seamlessly.

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Khayyam Sarhadi

Khayyam Sarhadi a remarkable artist who embodied the very soul of each character he performed. With countless dramas on his list, Khayyam Sarhadi kept adding jewels like Angar Wadi, Ghulam Gardish, Man Chalay ka Sauda and Meri Zaat Zara e Benishan in his crown.

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Salim Nasir

Salim Nasir has the briefest career as compared to the above mentioned actors. He worked in few yet amazingly superb dramas in his short career. I have not seen him in serious roles but I’m sure he has acted flawlessly in them as he did in Angan Tehra and Unkahi; both characters had comic overtones, nonetheless these two characters have made him eternal and unforgettable.

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All these artists are equally exquisite and wonderful actors, the order of mentioning is random. Every one of them is asset, a priceless treasure who has shaped Pakistani drama industry into what it is today. They are not among us today but their efforts, unsurpassed and profoundly influential acting will always be remembered and admired.

Feel free to add your deceased favorites.

Faiza Cheema

Pyarai Afzal – And he rules..

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Truthfulness has the power of its own; No matter what happens, it is always truth that wins.When you are right, you don’t need to give any justification but just to wait for right time- for your time to come till you will rise. Within no time, Afzal left his job with a thought that it was his respect for opposite gender due to which he can define himself as a good living being; The question mark at this very trait was unbearable for him.

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Farah’s mother was curious to know about the guy with whom Farah wants to gets married. Farah tried every possible way to ran away from the situation but was left helpless and in the end,out of nowhere, Lubna took Afzal’s name infront of her mother. It was not more than a shock for Farah as she can never think of herself being associated to Afzal. For her , he was the worst man she ever knew and she took it as her insult when her sister took his name and all Lubna got as a result of taking out Farah from worse condition was a slap from her.

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Lubna clarified everything infront of her mother that she never meant that it was Afzal SubhanAllah of whom she was talking.Meanwhile,Sheikh Saheb came to know  the truth behind whole drama created to throw Afzal out of the factory; It was Chengaizi who was jealous of Afzal because Rozi showed inclination towards him and as a result Chengaizi felt insecure because he himself was having an affair with Rozi. Sheikh Saheb seemed to be much impressed from Afzal’s character but at the same time he was regretting that how can he be so rude to him without having any proof of him being culprit?

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Afzal was so upset of the situation but he never forgot about his promise – the promise he made to stay on right path no matter what happens. My heart cried as I saw Afzal crying in pain of getting the fruit of what he never thought to do. His sister, Arfa, is always there to console him but sometimes, its only time that vanishes all the miseries and pains in your life.

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Farah’s misconception about Afzal came to an end when she came to know that Afzal,by no mean, is person who is labeled with “Bad Character”.As soon as Farah got to know whole story,a visible change in her was felt; she seems to be falling for Afzal. Maybe ,its too early to predict but yes, not Afzal,but she is now keeping track of what Afzal do and where he goes.

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Afzal,in search of job, went for his interview.At that time,he came to know that there is no role of good character in this cruel world of ours but few papers that are titled as “degree”. By the way, Afzal’s answer to the interviewer left me laughing out loud – It was a slap at panel’s face.. :) ..Sheikh Sahab owed an apology to Afzal so he called him to ask Afzal to join him again but Afzal was man of his words and more than that it was against his self-respect to get a job merely on the basis of his father’s reference.

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Pahlay tou dil mai aya almaari khol kar saray khat parh loun,par phir socha Allah daikh raha hai..

Bus please tum Allah se darti rehena..

And we laughed with Arfa. For me that was the scene of the day; Arfa’s sisterly love and concern for her brother comes out with every word she utters that is full of emotions and care for Afzal.And atlast, we saw smiling Afzal .. :)

Lubna’s meeting with Afzal will be a part of next episode. Overall,this episode was another one of well packaged episodes and I really enjoyed watching it.  Do share your views about this latest installment.

Rabia Basharat.

Ranjish Hi Sahi – Episode 9

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For the first time today Kamal Hassan actually came across as a coward. Yumna showed more strength than him while facing similar issues in her own house. He has still not been able to muster up the courage to tell Bilquees or Rohail that Yumna is his wife now. Having said that, I must confess that I find Kamal’s love for Yumna very cute. His romantic personality coupled with his feelings for Yumna have always been very pleasant to see on screen and even after everything that transpired today, I still find that part of his personality very charming.

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The aftermath of Kamal’s failure to defend Yumna in front of his wife and son was portrayed brilliantly. I am sure that just like me many more viewers could feel what Yumna was going through; she felt betrayed and was badly hurt. She had put in all her trust in Kamal, she had been through so much just to be with him and now she wasn’t sure what to expect from the man who had promised to stay by her side through thick and thin. Later on the apology scene was equally well shot. The way that Yumna looks at Kamal and the manner in which he pleads left very little to the imagination. Faisal Rehman and Samiya Mumtaz’s chemistry has been perfect throughout this play.

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Bilquees Kamal is not the one to give up anytime soon and Rohail is bound to be there by her side every step of the way. Right now, it seems most unlikely that Kamal will be able to go against Rohail’s wishes because he has not left Kamal with much choice.

Arsal’s mother has trouble written all over her; she is over critical and does not think twice before speaking her mind. I would think a hundred times before getting my daughter married to a man who has a mother like her! Arsal is a sensitive and caring person who would find it very hard to take a stand for his wife in the future if there is a problem. No wonder he wanted to marry a girl like Tooba! Only a girl like her would be able to put up with his mother’s annoying ways. Arsal’s mother’s negative personality traits were highlighted a little too much in tonight’s episode, I hope that there was a good reason for it.

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I absolutely love both the houses which have been used for shooting. The outlook of these houses adds to the entire feel of the drama. They are not one of those houses which you see in dramas over and over again. Besides that, I especially love the decor and the use of oranges, yellows and greens with such finesse.

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If I compare this episode to the previous ones then I would have to say that this episode was slightly less impressive than those before it but overall it was entertaining as usual. It is very difficult to predict where the story will go from here. Will Arsal’s mother break off the engagement? Will Rohail and Yumna’s relationship survive through all these problems? I am waiting to find out.

I would once again like to thank the writer Maha Malik for wonderful dialogues that are music to my ears every time and a big thank you to the director and the actors for a job well done. I am really enjoying this show, it is the perfect start to the week. It is like a nice change from the usual dramas we see on our television screens. Definitely looking forward to more.

Fatima Awan

Bunty I Love You – Coming Soon

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Bunty I Love You is an upcoming drama on Hum TV whose cast include Saba Qamar,Abid Ali and Noman Habib.All I can guess from promos is that Saba Qamar is 17 years old girl named as Dania who is engaged to Bunty(Noman Habib) and after Bunty’s death she will get married to Mr. Patel (Abid Ali).

Noman Habib recently appeared in Mai Hoon Shahid Afridi and his performance was not that much appreciated by critics. Saba Qamar can be seen quite often onscreen with different roles; this time she will come up as 17 years old girl. I know, many of us will come up with the thought that Saba is too old to play this role. Even I,myself ,thought the same way; they could have asked Sajal Ali to perform the role but then she would have looked too young with Abid Ali.

Enjoy on-set photos and all promos of the drama.

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Bunty I love you – Promo 1 by reviewitpk


Bunty I love you – Promo 2 by reviewitpk


Bunty I love you – Promo 3 by reviewitpk


Bunty I love you – Promo 4 by reviewitpk

Will Saba be able to manage the look of 17 years old girl or not?

What are your expectations from this drama ? Share your views.

Rabia Basharat.

Coke Studio: A Roller-coaster of Music

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Coke Studio Pakistan has given new dimension to music and quality of music by featuring and presenting forth not only a vast majority of artists but music instruments as well. CS has many unique and in a way intriguing aspects which have played their part in its marvelous success. It has revitalized some dying or fading genres particularly Folk, Classical and Sufiana Kalaam which before CS were somehow overshadowed by contemporary genres.
One very prominent feature of CS is presenting not only fusion of music but of different genres simultaneously. Nindiya K Par by Uzair Jaswal, Jal Pari by Atif are very good examples of blending of two genres (both these have been merged with stanzas from Nusrat Fateh’s songs). They have even experimented with featuring two vocalists and blending two genres as well e.g. Garaj Baras by Rahat Fateh Ali and Ali Azmat and Durr by Strings and Hussain Bakhs Gullo which were extremely super-hit.

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CS is providing a platform for new and less renowned artists making them instantly famous all over the country and abroad e.g. Chakwal Group ; since CS Pakistan has become international with inclusion of international artists which includes both musicians and singers. Sanam Saeed who had previously shown her versatility as singer in her theatre musicals got country-wide fame from CS. Many foreign artists have been made part of CS in season six; the current season had a singer from Turkey namely Sumru Agıryuruyen and musicians from Norway, Italy, Serbia, Bangladesh, Morocco and Nepal.

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Another fascinating aspect of CS is featuring songs in regional languages. Almost every season of CS offers few songs in regional languages which are usually Sufiana Kalaam or Folk song; killing to birds with one stone i.e. it is aiding both the genres and the regional languages to flourish and show their intricacies and delicacies which became dormant because of consistent ignorance by the current generation. The same singers like Arif Lohar, Ata Ullah Esakhelvi, Fareed Ayaz etc who were previously overlooked became instant success again. CS has recorded songs in Balochi, Siraiki, Punjabi, Sindhi and Persian at times blending them or presenting as it is with music which have never reached the human ears before.

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The genius behind CS who has always given quality work in the field of music since the beginning of his career be it Vital Signs, music of Khuda k Lye and now CS. Hats off to him for his efforts and presenting forth something melodious yet brilliantly top notch in every aspect (music, lyrics, language etc) and for giving opportunities to many deserving artists. It indeed is an amalgam of perfection, brilliance and hoards of talent from every possible area of Pakistani music.
Faiza Cheema

Saba Qamar – Recent Photo Shoot

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Being most versatile actress, Saba’s acting career is at its peak now a days. She was assigned with almost all kind of roles and she did equally well in transforming herself into the character she was given. From Vamp to maasoom bholi bhaali girl,we loved Saba in every role. I admire her and for me she is among most sensible actresses in our television industry as far as choosing her role is concerned.

Enjoy her most-recent photo shoot.

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We wish her best of luck for all upcoming projects.

Do share your views whether you liked her in this photoshoot or not.

Rabia Basharat.

A tribute to the Queen of Melody – Madam Noor Jehan

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“Gaye gi Dunya geet merayyy !”

Madam Noorjehan was the greatest film and music personality in the history of showbiz in Pakistan.

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Early Life:

Madam Noor Jehan was born in a very poor family on September 21, 1926 at Qasoor, Punjab. She displayed signs of having a melodious voice, which became more apparent by the time she was four or five years old. She could pick up just about anything – be it a folk song or a popular number from a theatrical drama – she could imitate it to perfection. Realizing her immense talent, her mother began to believe that her daughter had something exceptional to give to the world. So, her mother arranged for her to begin her training in singing and dancing alongside her elder sisters, Eidan Bai and Haider Baandi. She received early music lessons under Kajjanbai (a singer between 1920 and 1930) who made her do “riyaz” up to 12 hours a day. After her morning “riyaz”, a teacher would come to help her learn to read and write. She received early training in classical singing under Ustad Ghulam Mohammed who instructed her in classical music and voice production within the framework of classical forms of thumri, dhrupad, and khayal. In around 1930, she won a part in a silent feature film called Hind ke Tare (1930) made by Indian Pictures, Calcutta and after that there was no looking back.

Her Great Contributions:

She started her formal film career in the age of just nine years old in film Sheeal (Pind di Kurri – 1935) and became super star as baby artist. She was heroine in Punjabi film Yamla Jatt (1940) and was a top singer and actress in Indian movies in the 40s. After the partition in 1947, she moved from Bombay and started her film career in Pakistan as actress, singer and the first female film director with film Chann Way in 1951. Her last film as actress Ghalib was released in 1961. She did a number of films, which are as follows:

• Mirza Ghalib (1961)

• Koel (1959)

• Pardaisan (1959)

• Neend (1959)

• Anarkali (1958)

• Choomantar (1958)

• Nooran (1957)

• Intezar (1956)

• Lakht-e-Jigar (1956)

• Patey Khan (1955)

• Gulnar (1953)

• Dopatta (1952)

• Chanwey (1951)

• Mirabai (1947)

• Abida (1947)

• Jugnu (1947)

• Mirza Sahibaan (1947)

• Maharana Pratab (1946)

• Jadoogar (1946)

• Sofia (1946)

• Humjoli (1946)

• Dil (1946)

• Anmol Ghadi (1946)

• Bhaijaan (1945)

• Badi Maa (1945)

• Gaon Ki Gori (1945)

• Zeenat (1945)

• Dost (1944)

• Lal Haveli (1944)

• Naukar (1943)

• Duhai (1943)

• Nadaan (1943)

• Khandaan (1942)

• Faryad (1942)

• Dheeraj (1942)

• Chandani (1942)

• Susral (1941)

• Umeed (1941)

• Red Signal (1941)

• Chaudhry (1941)

• Yamla Jat (1940)

• Sajni (1940)

• Pyam-e-Haq (1939)

• Imandaar (1939)

• Gul Bakavli (1939) (as Baby Noor Jehan)

Since 1959 she became playback singer and dominated in more than 35 years. She sang appropriately more than six thousand songs in Urdu, Punjabi and Sindhi films.

She married twice, first with film director Shoukat Hussain Rizvi in 1942 and then film producer and hero Ejaz Durrani in 1959 and she had six children

Honour of “Malka-e-Taranum” :

Noor Jehan received the “Malka-e-Taranum” appellation by State of Pakistan in 1965. Noor Jehan’s artistic career is over six decades, a long period of service to the Pakistan Media Industry along with great contributions that will always be remembered.
Today, it is her 13th death anniversary. She died on December 23, 2000 at Karachi as one of the richest woman in the country.

We really miss her. She had a legendary voice and will always be remembered as the finest voice of Pakistan. There is so much to write on her. Words are always less to define such great personalities.

Some people leave us with great memories. She was among such ones. She has left with us her beautiful voice. We still listen to her melodious songs and not only us, these songs are popular world-wide, spreading the word of love and harmony

Do leave us with your comments and feedback on this “tribute” article. As today is her death anniversary, we all should  pray “May her soul rest in peace in heavens”

S. Rasool

Pakistan Idol – Week 3!

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So, this week the judges covered Peshawar, Sukkhur & Islamabad. I liked the Islamabad auditions more but it was a bit of a disappointment to know that no one from Sukkhur made to the next round except ONE. Even the crowd there seemed less as compared to the other cities but the guy who qualified did have a nice voice.

One thing that I absolutely loved about Peshawar auditions was the Pushto songs that were sung & the typical Pukhtoon music that  was played in the background. It was an amazing feeling to know that the people of Peshawar loved their bit in the music & had originality when it comes to that too. It was like showing the essence of their vicinity through music. I wish that we could’ve seen the love of folk in the auditions of few other cities too, so for that Peshawar dwellers deserve an applause.

So the people who appeared in the Peshawar Auditions were Mohammad Ishaq Khan, Mohammad Shoaib, Asif Hussain, Moiz, Javeria Shoaib & Abdul Wasif. Of all these only Mohammad Shoaib, Asif Hussain & Javeria Shoaib got the golden tickets. Well I must say when Mohammad Ishaq Khan came & spoke about the compliment he got from Noor Jahan plus how he had been performing in his own city & abroad I thought we had found a star from Peshawar, but the moment he started singing I wasn’t sure if he was joking now or previously when he spoke of the compliments. It was sad to hear him sing that bad.

Moiz who came across as a fan of Justin Bieber through his sense of style sang a song from Indian movie ‘Kaminay’ & I really couldn’t understand why would he sing but at least he had the confidence, so it’s alright. Asif Hussain sang a classical piece so effortlessly that I hoped he got the golden ticket with 3 mutual yeses but it was kind of funny to see Bushra Ansari object on him because according to her he missed a lot of surs but what’s funniest was Ali Azmat saying the very next moment that his surs were perfect. I must say it takes sort sort of a practice on your own to pick up such intricacies in the vocals but Bushra Ansari forgot that she is an actor & not a singer at all. Mohammad Shoaib who sang Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s song ‘Kinna Sohna Tenu’ & Javeria Shoaib both did an amazing job & got the tickets right away.

Another one who came to try his luck in Peshawar Auditions was Abdul Wasif who looked like a model but sang really bad. He picked the song ‘Char Dino Da Pyaar O Rabba’ which Ali Azmat changed to ‘4 Rupay Da Naan O Rabba, 2 Rupay Di Roti Lawai’, what’s funny was that Abdul Wasif himself knew how bad he sang & he was pretty much prepared for the verdict so he said he came to have fun.

In Sukkhur auditions I was just not a fan of Hadiqa Kiyani’s hairdo but I thought the rest was good. Only three people made to the screen & they were Younten Masih who sang pretty well but it was kind of one dimensional singing & not appropriate for Pakistan Idol. Wajahat Ahmed Bhatti stated he disliked Ali Azmat but sad his singing was just as bad to make Ali Azmat laugh on his face, he sang ‘Pal Pal Pal’ where Bushra Ansari asked where he had lost his masculine voice. Ohkay, I know the judges might be getting nuts by listening to people left right & centre but to pass comments like these speak a lot more about them too. But it was funny on Wajahat’s part that when he came out from the judges room he said he got their blessings whereas all of them told him not to sing in the future. Niaz Mohammad Baloch was the only one who made it to the next round from Sukkhur & I am glad he did.

Islamabad Auditions focused a lot more on the people who qualified for the next round. There were also many girls who got the golden tickets but I just couldn’t understand Ali Azmat’s hesitation when it came to girls. Whenever Hadiqa Kiyani & Bushra Ansari liked any girl, Ali Azmat claimed they were being biased, he said it both in Peshawar & then Islamabad auditions. I am kind of confused at his mental state where he thought only guys were better but I think he needs to re-check what he says about girls. It looks like he only came to approve boys but whenever girls got a chance he seemed kind of skeptical. I hope he cuts down the discrimination because it is quite obvious & being a judge, he should’nt just side with the boys.

From Islamabad Zeeshan Ali, Tehmina Noor, Anzik Maajid, Reema Majeed, Bano Rehmat, Durr-e-Shahwaar, Asad Raza & Waqas Ali got the golden tickets. Zeeshan Ali was really confident & sang well too. Tehmina Noor was just 16 y/o & she had such a melodious voice, Waqas Ali came with his younger brother who also tried but he was far behind in singing as compared to his elder brother therefore he wasn’t qualified. I wasn’t too impressed with Anzik Maajid’s voice because it seemed that his voice in a transitional period where it would change & grow to be more mature but still he got the ticket as he sang both classical & some Indian song too.

Mohammad Murad claimed he could cover all genres in his singing but it looked like he was good at imitating & had no voice of his own. A guy named Abdul Haseeb Khan came all the way from Swabi & sang Ali Azmat’s songs but he totally lacked in vocals so I was wondering why did he put in so much of an effort? Syed Musa Kazim came as a fan of Kumar Sanu & tried to sing like him but like seriously?!?!?

Anyways, another week of Pakistan Idol got over & I must say that the judges are not coming across as humorous or funny rather at times they cross their lines & when I say them I am not speaking of Hadiqa Kiyani. Bushra Ansari & Ali Azmat are over-doing it. I wish they were actually funny in stead of being rude.

My favorites from this week’s auditions were Mohammad Shoaid, Asif Hussain from Peshawar & Zeeshan Ali from Islamabad. Let’s see what’s more left to be heard in Pakistan Idol.

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Pakistani Musical Bands – The lost culture

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We had a popular culture of rock and pop musical bands in Pakistan. From late 80s and rising to peak in early 90s but it seems as if this culture has died down. We had great musical bands like Vital Signs, Junoon, Awaz, Fuzon, Noori, Jal etc. Some of the bands split while the intensity of others died down.

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Today we see and listen more of solo performances from the music artists. The main reason behind the downfall of this musical band culture are the difference among the singers of the bands and there inter conflicts. Jal & Awaz had such a split and some other bands too. Very few of the many bands

didn’t maintain its intensity because of their other commitments. We can recall how much “Strings” was popular but we are not having much from them now.

There used to be a number of live musical band concerts which were very popular among the youngster and college/university going students. Even some families also used to enjoy these type of concerts which were held in large numbers throughout the year but we can hardly see these group performances now. The social media is also not giving enough boost to the new bands and also our media too is not paying heed to new comers in this area. We must recognize the energy of the new comers to get this lost culture back in our society as it is not only a great source of entertainment but also it will provide an opportunity to the new comers to showcase their talents.

Moreover, another positive side of having musical bands back in our society is that they can act as peace ambassadors of Pakistan on international level. Many musical bands presented the soft side of Pakistan in international arena via showcasing their talents in international concerts, in past. “Strings”, “Fuzon” and “Noori” are some popular names among such bands. We must realize that internationally the image of Pakistan has been greatly damaged by the association of Terrorism, because of this our dear Pakistani fellows are suffering. In such a situation, what needed is, to restore the true image of Pakistan and that is only possible when we are going to be the ambassadors of peace and love. We must revive the musical band’s culture back in our society so that we can help our country to reveal its real face to the world which has been wrongly covered with the dust of terrorism

In the era when our bands were doing well in abroad, we did feel a great recognition for them. They not only earned good name for their own selves but also for their own dear country, Pakistan. By saying so, I do not by any mean claim that our solo singers are not doing good work. They are also doing great. Singers like Hadiqa Kiyani, Shehzad Roy etc are not only performing to get the lost image of Pakistan back but also they are appointed as the Peace Ambassadors. Hadiqa is the Peace Ambassador in U.N. and Shehzad Roy has also earned an esteemed name on International level. This kind of respect was also stolen by our musical bands which are no longer present. We should try to get them back in our society. This is not only necessary for our entertainment alone but also for the country.

Rock, Pop, Jazz. We miss them all. We miss the enthusiasm of Junoon and their popular patriotic songs, we miss the vibe of Jal and the energy of Awaz. We need them back. We need new energy. We need new musical bands that can infuse our culture back with vibrancy & spark

What do you think, Do we need the musical bands back or not ? Do let us know your opinion on this and don’t forget to vote the article

 

Zinda Bhaag out of Oscars race

Zinda Bhaag the first Pakistani film submitted for Oscars nomination in past fifty years has been left out of Oscars race for best foreign film category. Here is actual news from English Daily, Express Tribune

LOS ANGELES: Zinda Bhaag’, the first Pakistani movie to be nominated for an Oscar, was left out of the best foreign language Oscar short list, but nine other movies made the cut, organisers announced on Friday.

Works by Palestinian, Danish and Hong Kong filmmakers were shortlisted for the best foreign language Oscar.

Along with Pakistan’s first entry in five decades, Saudi Arabia’s first ever candidate and an Oscar-winning Iranian director also failed to make the cut.

Films by Belgian, Bosnian, Cambodian, German, Hungarian and Italian directors are also on the shortlist.

The films were whittled down from a long list of 76 movies announced in October by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which organizes Hollywood’s biggest annual awards fest.

They will be reduced to five nominees next month, before nominations in all Oscar categories are announced on January 16. The 86th Academy Awards will be held on March 2.

The nine shortlisted foreign language films are:

– “The Broken Circle Breakdown,” Belgium, director Felix van Groeningen.

– “An Episode in the Life of an Iron Picker,” Bosnia and Herzegovina, director Danis Tanovic.

– “The Missing Picture,” Cambodia, director Rithy Panh.

– “The Hunt,” Denmark, director Thomas Vinterberg.

–  “Two Lives,” Germany, director Georg Maas.

–  “The Grandmaster,” Hong Kong, director Wong Kar-wai.

–  “The Notebook,” Hungary, director Janos Szasz.

–  “The Great Beauty,” Italy, director Paolo Sorrentino.

– “Omar,” Palestine, director Hany Abu-Assad.

For Pakistan, “Zinda Bhaag” (“Flee Alive”) was the first Oscar entry for over 50 years. It is a comedy-thriller about three young men trying to escape the drudgery of their everyday lives through unconventional means.

The Saudi long-list candidate, “Wadjda” by Haifaa al-Mansour, is an avowedly feminist movie about a young girl’s quest to own a bicycle in the ultra-conservative Muslim kingdom where women are deprived of many rights, among them driving.

Directed by Saudi Arabia’s first female filmmaker and shot entirely in the Gulf state, the film won best Arabic feature award at the Dubai Film Festival last year and picked up an award in Cannes in March.

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Same news from Urdu Daily Nawaiwaqt

لاس اینجلس (اے ایف پی) غیر ملکی زبانوں کی 9 فلموں کو آسکر ایوارڈ کیلئے منتخب کر لیا گیا۔ فلموں میں فلسطینی، ڈینشن اور ہانگ کانگ کے فلمسازوں کی فلمیں بھی شامل ہیں۔ بیلجیئم، بوسنیا، کمبوڈیا، جرمنی، ہنگری اور اٹلی کے ہدایتکاروں کو بھی فہرست میں شامل کیا گیا ہے۔ اکتوبر میں 76 فلموں کے ناموں کا اعلان کیا گیا تھا جن میں سے ان فلموں کو چنا گیا ہے۔ 9 فلموں میں بیلجیئم کی ’’دی بروکن سرکل بریک ڈاؤن‘‘ بوسنیا کی ’’این ایپی سوڈ ان دی لائف آف این آئرن پکر‘‘ کمبوڈیا کی ’’مسنگ پکچرز‘‘ ڈنمارک کی ’’دی ہنٹ‘‘ جرمنی کی ’’ٹولائیور‘‘ ہانگ کانگ کی ’’دی گرینڈ ماسٹر‘‘ ہنگری کی ’’دی نوٹ بک‘‘ اٹلی کی ’’دی گریٹ بیوٹی‘‘ اور فلسطین کی ’’عمر‘‘ شامل ہیں۔ سعودی عرب کی فلم ’’وجدہ‘‘ اور پاکستان کی ’’زندہ بھاگ‘‘ کو آسکر ایوارڈ کی فہرست سے نکال دیا گیا ہے

Rashid Nazir Ali

Numm – Last Episode!

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The emotional expressions I saw emerging on my face while watching the last episode: Ummm yes you guessed it right – NONE! Nothing, absolutely nothing in this whole episode was good enough to move you & no factors contributed at all. Rather the only word I was left with when the episode in fact the drama ended was CLUELESS!

The whole purpose of this episode, as it looked was just to make sure that Neelam & her equally expressionless mother do get to know the reality of Qasim & who he took the texture of his hair after – yes, Mahjabeen was guilty as charged for that. Once again I’d say that the direction failed to impress completely plus even after tuning into it after a couple of episodes, I just couldn’t see any continuity in the scenes nor anything else made sense.

When a daughter in law is giving birth to the waris, the family is the first one to know about it. It looked like when Neelam went into the labour, Baray Sahab had no idea of what was happening rather he was busy recalling what Wali said about giving Mahjabeen a chunk of their property. Even after the baby was born, I hardly saw any  sign of happiness coming from Baray Sahab, rather he was busy in fixing another Vaani which Wali tried to prevent. It was shown as a family but how could they be so indifferent to one another, it was unrealistic.

I couldn’t really catch what Wali had to face the bullet for? After Baray Sahab’s statement it seemed more like someone targeted him because he got into the whole scandal of stopping Vaani but after Mahjabeen’s confession in front of Neelam, she stated that Wali took the bullet which was meant for Qasim, so who actually was after Qasim? Why did he want to kill a harmless guy who has nothing but a bush on his head? Why! I hope the avid followers of this drama do bring me out of this misapprehension if it does matter to them by the end of such a flop drama.

I didn’t really catch the look on Neelam’s mother’s face when she was at the hospital & Neelam asked her to contact Wali. No news by then had broken out about Wali’s death but the look of dismay on her face was just unnecessary in fact it was misleading. When Mahjabeen came & started speaking about how Wali died I thought it would shock everyone more but sadly his death was just another DEET they got to know of because eventually the ladies seemed more interested in knowing the reality about Qasim. It was funny seeing Neelam’s mom shed a tear after finding about Qasim in stead of crying at the misfortune that her young daughter has become a widow who just gave birth. During that whole scene I wished I could change the expressions on Neelam’s face because she looked completely annoying. Even Neelam’s anger vanished after she heard who Qasim was & it seemed she completely forgot that her husband just died.

Accha jee, what did the conversation between Neelam & Baray Sahab leave an impact on the viewers? It was nothing once again. The expressions of Mahjabeen after finding out that Baray Sahab shot himself…were just beyond my understanding. Neelam seems to have given the responsibility of her son to Mahjabeen & she goes back but why was it that she couldn’t take care of her son along with the expertise of someone who raised Neelam’s husband too? Mahjabeen was not a Vaani but the generational AYA of  The Bakht Khandaan. I really want to know when Mahjabeen said MERA WALI, did she mean Mera Miyan Wali or Mera Beta Wali? What was her context? Did they ever become husband & wife or they were just another happy mother-son duo?

In the end I do sympathize with all the followers of this drama who had to endure such a pain on weekly basis. I hope there is something which can NUMB the pain that was inflicted on you guys through NUMM.

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Tips To Become a Good Model

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 Pakistan’s modelling industry is flourishing day by day. The freedom of media has increased the glamour and glitter in the modelling agency of Pakistan. Every month new faces come up as top models and almost after every two or three months a fashion show is organized. Although there are many small and short budget fashion shows but along with them large budget shows are also increased these days. Nowadays Pakistani fashion shows are also showcasing Indian dress designers. This is a whole new topic of culture invasion. Youngsters these days are very much interested in modelling, acting and singing. Pakistan has immense talent and now that talent is being promoted through these platforms. These articles focus on some of the tips to become a good model so that the youngsters who are interested should get a way to look up to.

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Before starting with the tips first you have to know that are you capable enough to be a model? Do you have the perfect body postures, walking styles, height and expressions? After going through this process of self evaluation you must start off with the tips to become a good model. I collected these tips after studying the interviews of many top models and I hope they will be beneficial for everyone out there. The first tip is to always be on time for any show, shoot or interview. Punctuality is very important because it is the first impression that matters. For girls who want to pursue their career in modelling it is very necessary to take someone along with you or inform some one about the place you are going to. It is also very necessary to be fully aware of the place you are going to because there are many fake modelling agencies in Pakistan as well.

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Girls and boys who are crazy for modelling should always go prepared. You should never think that you will be provided with stuff to wear because there are places where you have to wear clothes of you own so do this preparation to be on the safe side. You should always take your instant make up kit with you. Deodorant, sunscreen, lip gloss, face powder, brush and blush are the must haves. You need to keep them with you so that if the make up artist is not given to you then you must have an alternate. In Pakistan it is necessary to get references with you. They can be of any friend who is a good model or any top photographer you know because the chances of people with references are a little higher than those who do not. You should learn to never take anything for granted and check and double check on every deal you do, every contract you sign because things can go wrong in this industry at any time.

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Make contacts. Try to interact with as many people as you can, make new friends, exchange numbers and remember that for being successful in this industry you have to be social. At the same time do not trust anyone so fast. Talk to everyone and be good but do not show your weak points at all. Act smart and confident that is the key to everything you do. Another important tip is for those models that at the beginning of their careers do whatever they are offered. This is definitely not right. You should learn to make smart choices. If you think you are not comfortable in doing something then you should not do it because it will definitely do not end up being good. Go with your brain not your heart because brain makes smarter choices and in modelling the game is just about right choices at the right time.

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You should always have enough cash with you so that you don’t have to borrow because it doesn’t look good. You must show everyone that you do not depend on a person and you can do things on your own. An important thing that every model should have in mind is that modelling is a business and there is loss and profit in every business so you should be prepared. Apart from this you should have the ability to negotiate the prices with employers regarding your deals. You should never be rude with any employer because you never know what offers he can give you in the future. A model should keep in mind all the possibilities for a successful career ahead. It is very important to make a deal in written form because verbal agreements are often cancelled and no one can do anything about it. These are some important tips for youngsters who want to excel in the field of modelling. Do not forget to share your point of view and suggestions.

Written by: Moomal Hassan.

Emerging Actresses

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On one hand we have actresses like Saba Qamar, Sanam Baloch, Ayza Khan, Sanam Saeed, Syra Yosuf, Ayesha Khan and Mehwish Hayat who aren’t only stunning and elegantly beautiful but are superb actresses as well and every one of these actresses have proved their worth by giving top notch performances repeatedly. On the other we have rising stars that have a long way to go.

1. Sanam Jung

Sanam Jung has won the hearts of viewers with her innocent looks and angels eyes. Her splendidly wonderful acting in DeM was appreciated lot. Even though it is too soon to be judgmental about her, it appears she will prove to be one of the best actresses of her era (all of it depends on her versatility and choice of characters).

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2. Mansha Pasha

Mansha Pasha though relatively new in this field is a very refined actress and way better than many of her contemporaries. Unfortunately she hadn’t been able to bag any central character yet.

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3. Sana Javed

Sana Javed stands out amongst her contemporaries in the regard that in her very short career she has shown versatility. Her serials Meenu ka Susral, Pyare Afzal and Ranjish hi Sahi all have diverse characters and present forth her abilities to tackle completely different roles. Her acting falters a bit at some points however she is improving steadily and we might see someday in the list of very refined actresses.

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4. Ushna Shah

Ushna Shah has bagged important roles in the three plays she has worked in namely Mere Khawabon ka Diya, Shehr e Yaran and Rukhsar. I haven’t watched much of her work but she seems to be a promising talent of our drama industry.

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5. Sana Khan

Sana Khan another rising actress is though a model but she gained fame from her debut serial Parchaiyan and proved her acting skills in Ranj e Aashnai. She is currently appearing in Rukhsar.

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6. Maya Ali

Every second drama now seem to have Maya Ali in it, I somehow fail to understand why. Her monotonous acting, poor dialogue delivery and lots of screeching make her rather annoying. It is unfair that some average actresses manage to grab a lot many major roles and some very good actresses are always stuck with side roles.

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7. Mira Sethi

Mira Sethi’s debut play Silvatein wasn’t a hit despite having most necessary ingredients for a hit serial (cast, writer, production house etc.). One of the reasons (among many) for failing to make an impression can be weak acting of Mira Sethi and Daniyal Raheel, both failed to impress the audience. (savethechimps.org) Mira Sethi is now appearing in Mohabat Subah ka Sitara, hope she will get better gradually.

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These emerging actresses are in the process of paving their paths in showbiz and they will definitely reach the heights of stardom like their predecessors. Good luck to all of them.

Faiza Cheema

An interview with Meesha Shafi

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Meesha Shafi is a talented name in Pakistan Film fraternity. She is a model, an actor, a singer and a famous face of Pakistan. She is proud daughter of Saba Hameed. She has been interviewed to reveal the artistic side of her personality and here is what she has to say.

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Where were you schooled?

I went to the Toddlers’ Academy for preschool and then Lahore Grammar School till I gave my A levels and graduated from there.

Were you involved in any sports during your school days?

I was extremely athletic throughout school. I’m very passionate about a lot of sports and love exercise and being physically active. I was on pretty much every team and was a competitive swimmer and a gold medalist in diving.

How were you approached to represent L’oreal Paris as the official spokesperson in Pakistan? What factors did you consider in making this decision, if any?

It was a very easy decision to make. I admire and respect what L’oreal Paris stands for. Their image and philosophy are something I am proud to be a spokesperson for because I too believe that beauty is more than just what you see, it is about substance, talent, accomplishment and doing all with grace and self assurance.” Because you’re worth it”

After being chosen out of a population of 170 million people to represent the World’s leading beauty brand, do you feel you have come a long way in your profession?

I definitely feel extremely flattered. It gives me great pride to represent the world’s largest beauty brand and to know that they chose me to communicate to thousands of beautiful women across the country. Yes, I most certainly feel that I’ve come a long way. This is a huge and very exciting achievement.

Tell us a bit about your work as a model and a musician?

As a model, I have set standards for myself from day one. There is a lot of work I say no to. I don’t want to compromise on quality. I’ve tried to do consistently outstanding projects, be it print, ramp or commercial work. Up until now, I can safely say that I look back at the work I’ve done and am proud of it. No regrets. It’s not easy to do, because nobody likes saying no to money and work. But my standards are something I do not compromise on. Music is a brand new horizon for me. I am loving the feedback and appreciation so far. The first album with Overload is full of chances. We produced, wrote and released what we as artists like. The response has been overwhelming. Again, we didn’t think too much about what sells and what would be commercially desirable. Instead, we followed strict quality and aesthetic control and made music we believe in.

How difficult is it in your opinion to balance your personal life with your professional life, as sometimes it can be difficult for a working woman?

It works like clockwork for me. I have grown up watching a mother who runs an excellent household, is a big, successful celebrity and she takes all challenges in her stride. All you need is a little support and I am now married into a very encouraging and understanding family. I’ve been lucky to learn from the best and end up in a family full of artists just like my own.

What defines beauty and glamour in your opinion?

Grace and dignity. A woman who goes through life with poise and charm, all the while hurdling the obstacles that come her way, is beautiful. Glamour is the perfect sugar-coating that any beautiful woman has the right to don herself with. Dressing up, makeup, hair, colour, scents, all these are a woman’s territory. When done well, a glamorous woman is a spectacular sight.
Beauty has very few boundaries; everyone is beautiful in one way or another. Some people can be beautiful to me just for the way they think, what they have to say or how they treat those around them. Other than physical beauty, there are many ways to win the hearts of people. Glamour on the other hand, does have a lot to do with style, whether it be understated or very out there. It has to do with what you are expressing through being very elaborate or polished in your appearance, be it your face, the clothes you wear or even just the way you carry yourself through a crowd. But with glamour, I feel you have to have a certain degree of self awareness and a grounded sense of what works for you, since being glamorous is rarely subtle, it can quite often go horribly wrong.

How do you feel being part of L’oreal Paris?

It’s extremely flattering to be approached by such a prestigious company, to be part of a list of beautiful, dynamic and highly talented names from around the world. I’m thrilled to be one of the first brand spokespeople from Pakistan. It’s a big honour and an association that I’m immensely proud of.

Do you have any personal goals you hope to achieve by being the brand spokesperson for L’oreal Paris, how do you want to utilise this platform?

I would love to use this opportunity to help people become more confident about how they look, beauty is all about enjoying what God has given you, feeling good, being positive and surrounding each other with happy vibes. L’oreal Paris is a brand which celebrates beauty and gives everyone a chance to feel good, look good and think well. Through their constant innovation and hundreds of patented breakthroughs, they bring you closer to realising what works for you, giving you customised care and thousands of options for your needs. I want to bring their message of celebrating beauty at any age, any colour and in every human being to the masses. Because You Are Worth It!

What is the most thrilling or challenging aspect of being part of the largest cosmetic and beauty brand in the world?

The most thrilling aspect of being a part of L’oreal Paris is what they represent. They represent self empowerment, confidence and growth. These are essential for any individual, and with the position of being brand spokesperson for L’oreal Paris comes a chance to inspire people to embrace their inner beauty and the way they look. It’s challenging only because our nation gives little attention to the way the dress and take care of their bodies, skin, hair etc. But it’s a big step in the right direction and I’m honoured to be on board.

To what extent do you think you can represent Pakistani culture and beauty being a L’oreal Paris brand spokesperson?
The extent to which Pakistani culture and beauty can be represented is limitless. There is so much tradition, rich culture, exotic beauty and talent that we have to offer and the world doesn’t have a clue. We have it all, all we need is to promote it, and with a patron as big as L’oreal Paris, we can actually achieve that. As their brand spokesperson, I see the true image of Pakistan as a vibrant, colourful, young nation finally being put across to not just the rest of the world, but to other Pakistani’s who seem to not realise their true potential.

Considering the problems the country is facing today, do you think you can use this platform to send a positive message across internationally?

It is most certainly the perfect platform to encourage the many suppressed women of our country and make them realize their potential. As spokesperson for L’oreal Paris, I hope to communicate to women that they need to realize and embrace their worth.

If you were to pick a charitable cause, which one would you pick?

Most probably CARE. They have been doing a brilliant job for so many years educating and helping the less fortunate. I’m a big fan. And what our people need first and foremost, is good schooling.

You have garnered so much success and acclaim in your field, what would your message be for the young women of our country?

Believe in yourself, but don’t ever compromise on your dignity or principals. If people around you are holding you back from something you know you’re good at, do not give in. Life is bigger than what your boyfriend likes or dislikes and what your parents want you to be. If you have a talent or potential to excel in something, don’t care what people say. But remember, work is work. It is trying, tiring, difficult and frustrating. No shortcuts. That is, if you want to stand out.

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S. Rasool

Kabhi Kabhi – Episode 14!

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Good that the story is moving forward but not happy about where it is going. It may get rational but what I don’t understand is a bunch of manipulative skanks shown in this drama, I mean is it really necessary that everyone has to be manipulative?

All this while I thought Rehbar would avenge for going bankrupt but he seems to have forgotten about it quite conveniently. I thought Eeshal would soon find out that how her husband & in laws were treated on the day of Baraat but she never got a chance of it. Well I think if they show something of that sort it means that the things will eventually be told when it requires but surprisingly Eeshal never got to know of it. I think to make things secrets is quite lousy & all that not-telling-the-truth manner does not help either. I just want to understand does it really happen? Clearly our dramas these days are based on the ‘so-called’ reality so how is it possible that no one gets to know what’s happening in this drama, with them or with people around them?

Eeshal’s character was ONE positive thing in the drama but sadly it has come down to a point where she seems totally immature. I think she was good enough initially when she had enough of a mind to see things through but sadly she has stopped doing it. All I see is her whining & running to her Daddy for how she is growing out of that marriage. I don’t even agree with Arez for being rude to her because he knows where she comes from & he has expected & seen her do every thing be it dealing with her cunning in-laws or doing the household chores which she never did before but when it comes to her family, Arez is being mean & doesn’t want to extend the respect or be considerate in dealing with her or her family even though he knows Eeshal only expects that.

I quite don’t understand that in Eeshal’s home…does no one really hear the door bell? Because every time if someone comes or leaves, no one finds out about it. Eeshal already had a loud spat with Arez in her home but later when she was walking in the lawn, we saw the dumbest Eva come asking her when did she arrive. Similarly when Arez’s mom & sister came to meet her, Eeshal never showed up. I am wondering how big or sound-proof their home is, or may be they lack basic ethics to show up whenever a guests comes to their house.

I thought the decency of the show would stay intact but sorry Eeshal’s father & his plans are downright ridiculous & beyond anyone’s imagination. No father of a pregger’s daughter would plan something so hideous just because he detests the choices made by his daughter. It is just so not on. Even Arez comes across as a guy without spine because he knows his wife’s expecting & still he has left her to be on her own. Rehbar may be trying to patch things up between them but still it was useless given the rigidness both Eeshal & Arez have shown.

To me every single person in this drama looks like someone else’s puppet. Eva is Rehbar’s. Shoaib is Eeshal’s father’s. Soni’s mother is her puppet. Eeshal is also a puppet of her father. Soni’s a puppet of Sunny. Get a life people & show some minds of your own.

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Shooting of film Bin Roye Aansoo completed in USA

Humayun Saeed has returned back to Pakistan after a one and half month long trip of USA. Print media was constantly reporting that Humayun is taking part in shooting of his home production film ‘Man of the Match’. On return to Pakistan Humayun has confirmed shooting of the film, but the film name is ‘Bin Roye Aansoo’ instead of ‘Man of the Match’. Also Bin Roye Aansoo is produced by Sultana Siddiqi not by Humayun Saeed.

Humayun further cleared that preparation for his home production ‘Afraatafri’ is in progress and its shooting will commence next year in Bangkok, Thailand. ‘Bin Roye Aansoo’ is a famous novel written by Farhat Ishtiaq who earlier wrote the block buster drama Humsafar. It is also adapted for a drama with same name by Hum TV. Reviewit has already reported that alongwith drama Bin Roye Aansoo will be also be released as a film and same has been now confirmed by Humayun Saeed. (https://reviewit.pk/shows-that-would-first-be-released-as-movies)

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Mohabbat Subha Ka Sitara Hai – Episode 2

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This episode belonged to Mansha Pasha; she owns the character she is playing completely. I actually wanted to fast forward the rest of the scenes just to watch her outshine every other character and actor in the play. Honestly speaking, I never thought she would impress me with her acting the way she has; her performance comes as a very pleasant surprise and her scenes are a breath of fresh air. You can’t help but laugh at all that Aalia has to say. I must add that the dialogues are very witty too but maybe they wouldn’t have been given so much meaning if someone else was performing this character. Kudos to Mansha Pasha for embodying this role perfectly and putting in her best in it.

Now coming to our heroine Romaissa; Sanam Jung has the most innocent face and eyes that can make your heart melt. Romaissa is the dream girl of every young man because she is pretty and of course very docile. But Romaissa is not the kind of girl who will agree to everything that her khala asks her to do and neither does she underestimate her abilities. She refuses to work in a factory because she knows that she is capable of much more. Even though Aalia keeps on telling her that she has “ustani” written all over her face!

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The viewers were introduced to Nabeel’s family today. Nabeel is the generous, hardworking son who is the apple of his parents’ eye. Mikaal played a similar character in Mirat-ul-Uroos as well. The introduction to Nabeel’s character could have been slightly better. There were times when I thought that every conversation was forcefully being directed towards Nabeel but I guess that could not be helped. Zeeshan’s (Adeel Hussain) wife wants Nabeel to marry one of her friends probably because of the same reason that everyone else wants to be in Nabeel’s good books! The whole car issue was blown out of proportion and yes that reminded me of Mirat-ul-Uroos too! Nabeel seemed to be the only “useful” person in the family.

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Farah Shah was not as loud as she was in the last episode but very convincing as the loud, annoying and greedy khala. The khala does have a soft corner for Romaissa and also trusts her with her eyes closed. That is something that was evident from the fact that she did not doubt Romaissa’s intentions for a second when Sajjid asked to marry her.

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I have to say that I found the loud household of Khala G very entertaining; or maybe it is more like enjoy it while you can because once Aalia is out of the picture, the story will get very serious. Sanam Jung plays the naive girl effortlessly but it is Mansha Pasha who adds colors to this play. Now only if she could stay in the picture till the end.

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The scenes in which Romaissa thinks of all the things her father told her about coupled with her attempts to watch the morning star have been very well directed and beautifully shot. I really enjoyed tonight’s episode mainly because of Mansha Pasha. But the fact that I have been unable to feel anything for Romaissa’s character other than thinking that she is very cute means that there is something wrong with the play. A supporting actor/character should support the main lead and not overshadow them because if they do so then the audience takes time to connect with the main lead.

 

Did you watch tonight’s episode? Share your views.

Fatima Awan

Dhoom 3 – receiving overwhelming response in Pakistani Cinemas

Indian movie Dhoom 3 has been released all over Pakisan today (Friday 20 December 2013). As per media reports the film is receiving overwhelming response from public especially in Karachi, where cinemas have increased the number of daily shows from three to five. As per Voice of America there are rumors that in some cinemas the price of normal ticket of Rs. 300 per person is raised to Rs. 90o.

Here is what English Daily The news is reporting on release of Dhoom 3

KARACHI: The much-awaited day has finally arrived—fans have to wait no more as Dhoom 3 with record advance booking being released in 4,700 cinema houses all across the world including Pakistan today (Friday), Geo News reported.

Indian movie Dhoom 3 is set to break records of success even before its release. Tickets for nearly all of its Karachi shows have been booked in advance. As a result, a majority of the people wanting to watch the movie have been frustrated due to the unavailability of cinema tickets.

According to details, Dhoom 3, featuring Indian actors Amir Khan and Katrina Kaif, will be released on Friday, December 20 in Karachi. But the expectation for Dhoom 3 has rarely been as high for any other movie.

The people keen to watch the movie include children, women and old people as well. Long queues were seen outside cinema houses in Karachi to get movie tickets and a majority of the people could not get tickets for the first show.

However, they have booked tickets in advance after not getting tickets for the first show. The owners of cinema houses have increased shows per day from three to five keeping in view the demand of the people. Now five shows will be held on Friday in all cinema houses in Karachi.

The cinema owners said that advance booking for several coming weeks had been made. The people attached to the film industry, said that by seeing the passion of aspirants and success of ‘Dhoom 3’ it could be said that the environment of Karachi had changed and charms of the city had returned.

Source: English Daily The News (http://www.thenews.com.pk/article-131094-Dhoom-3-being-released-across-the-world-including-Pakistan-today–)

The same news from Urdu Daily Jang

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Voice of America has also reported on the release of Dhoom 3 in Pakistan

کراچی — پاکستان میں ریلیزسے پہلے ’ہائپ کری ایٹ‘ کرنے والی فلم کی نمائش جمعہ کو ہورہی ہے۔۔۔ جی ہاں ہم بات کر رہے ہیں مسٹر پرفیکٹ، عامر خان کی فلم ’دھوم 3‘ کی، جس کے ایڈوانس میں بھی ٹکٹ دستیاب نہیں۔

فلم کراچی کے کئی سنیما گھروں میں ریلیز کی جارہی ہے جن میں کیپری، بمبینو، ایٹریم، نیو پلیکس، سنے پیکس اور یونیورس سنے پلیکس شامل ہیں۔ لیکن، ان تمام سنیماگھروں پر ایڈوانس بکنگ کئی دن پہلے ہند ہو چکی ہے۔۔ سب کے سب ابھی سے ہاوٴس فلم ہیں لیکن فلم بینوں کی بڑی تعداد اب بھی ٹکٹ کی منتظر ہے۔

مقامی سطح پردھوم تھری کی ایڈوانس بکنگ کے حوالے سے اس قسم کی خبریں بھی گردش کر رہی ہیں کہ بعض سنیما گھروں میں اس فلم کے ٹکٹ کی قیمت 300 فیصد تک بڑھادی گئی اور ایک ٹکٹ کے 900 روپے وصول کئے جارہے ہیں۔

پاکستان میں ’دھوم تھری‘ کی نمائش کے حقوق ’جیو فلمز‘ کے پاس ہیں۔اس کے ایک عہدیدار شرافت علی نے بتایا کہ ’پاکستان میں ایک طویل مدت کے بعد یہ ماحول پیدا ہوا ہے کہ فلم دیکھنے والوں کی خاصی بڑی تعداد ریلیز کے پہلے ہفتے ہی فلم دیکھنے کی خواہش مند ہے۔‘

Rashid Nazir Ali

Sajjal Ali In New Avatar for Cadbury Perk TVC

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One of the highly paid actresses, Sajjal Ali, after appearing as Lead actress in dramas can now be seen in advertisements too. She has recently appeared in Cadbury Perk TVC where she was caught in Anarkali look. Enjoy her photoshoot alongwith TVC here :

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Sajjal Ali TVC by reviewitpk

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The iron ladies – Female Anchors

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This fact can’t be denied that years have gone when Pakistani females can be seen in some particular areas (dramas, serials etc) on television. Today, women are stronger than before. They know they can prove themselves in a variety of genres, one of the most popular being “anchoring”. I can recall old days when there were a handful of television channels broadcasting current affairs talk-shows. Most of them being dominated by male anchors but then a new era emerged, when women also started to pursue the field of anchoring. Being the anchor of talk-show which is based on the current affairs of the state is a big deal because it involves not only great efforts to compile the research matter but also it is one of the most time-consuming jobs. Nevertheless, our females have nailed it and Pakistan has produced a good number of these females which are successfully delivering their best in this area of Pakistan Media Industry. Some of the most popular anchors are:

1. Jasmine Manzoor:

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Who doesn’t know Jasmine Manzoor. It won’t be wrong to put here that she is the most aggressive female anchor in Pakistan. She is not only an anchor and a journalist but also a blogger.

Jasmine did her Masters in International Relations. She has been working as an anchor since 1999. Her famous show “Tonight with Jasmine” on SAMAA T.V started in March 2010. Jasmeen has also made documentaries on various subjects and has received four awards for her outstanding work, one of which was the Benazir Excellence Award for Best Female Anchor in Pakistan in 2009. She is a powerful female current affairs anchor

2. Mehar Abbasi @ Mehar Bukhari:

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Meher is brave and sharp. She knows everything about Pakistani politics and knows how to get to the point. She worked as a host on Dunya News, in a program “Cross Fire with Meher Bukhari”. Currently she is doing “News Eye with Meher Abbasi” on DAWN News. In this program, she interviews Pakistani politicians, and talks about the current affairs in Pakistan. In November 2011, Meher married ARY News current affairs talk show anchor Kashif Abbasi

3. Asma Shirazi:

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Born in Islamabad, Asma Shirazi has a Postgraduate Degree in Political Science. Asma Shirazi started her career with the media industry in 2001. She has substantial experience as a news reporter and program anchor. She started her career from GEO T.V and after some years she switched to A.R.Y Group. After working for years with A.R.Y Group (hosting current affair shows etc), she joined SAMAA in July 2010 and where she hosted a weekend program ‘Faisla Aap Ka’. These days she is doing a talk show called “Faisla Awam ka” on DAWN News.

4. Sidra Iqbal:

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Sidra Iqbal is also my personal favorite anchor. She is not just a journalist and an anchor but also one of the celebrated youth icon. Sidra is a prominent television broadcaster in Pakistan since 2006 and has a number of signature shows, productions and momentous coverages to her credit. Her shows have featured a number of VIP guests from Heads of States, Policy makers, corporate heads and celebrated popular icons. Sidra especially enjoys a country-wide strong youth fanbase, who keenly follow her comment and advice on youth issues and self empowerment.

In July 2012, Sidra became the first Pakistani anchorperson to host the official digital platforms of the International Indian Film Awards 2012 (IIFA), the mega Bollywood extravaganza of immense global popularity in Singapore, a project that expanded Sidra’s fans base across borders.

Her popular talk-shows on P.T.V are “Insight” and “Spot-light”

These iron ladies of our media are doing exceptionally well and they are the ones who possess the capability to fight for the right of common Pakistani by showcasing basic and core issues  in front of the elected representatives of the state and trying to resolve them. These young ladies address the real issues of our country and try to fight it. There are other female individuals as well who are trying to give their best in this field but the ones mentioned above have earned good name as well which must be considered as a payoff of their hard work.

We wish them best of luck.

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S. Rasool