Articles Archive for 3 May 2006
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Meera’s big break in Indian films?
Meera surprised the Lollywood wallas recently when she flew back from Mumbai disclosing that she is acting in Mahesh Bhatt’s movie, Nazar Ke Saamne. Clad in a flaming red sari, Meera looked radiant (and also quite Indian), as she made a surprise public appearance at a music album launch.
Mumbai has taken time warming up to the dusky damsel, perhaps because they have quite a few of their own. According to an industry insider, Meera had certain problems initially with regard to her character in the …
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According to a news report in Daily Times on July 7 , the government officials have, for the first time, gone on record to state that Pakistani cinemas were likely to be given permission to screen Indian films in three months.
According to a news-report filed by Anjum Gill in Daily Times, “Federal Additional Secretary for Culture Zafar Ahmed said that Pakistani cinemas were likely to be given permission to screen Indian films in three months.
“A summary about the screening of Indian films in Pakistan is to be sent to the …
Fashion »
Few, dare to be different. Especially, in an extremely conservative society. Even fewer, find acclaim in doing so. She’s one of them. Nabila. Rebellious and revolutionary. Known for defying conventions, Nabila’s ventured into uncharted terrain and walked her way to victory as Pakistan’s top hair stylist and make-up artist. Today, she’s a name well-regarded in the international fashion scene for her unique work.
For a person whose made her mark in the make-up business over an impressive 20 years, Nabila comes across as rather soft-spoken and unassuming. Pride is a thing …
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Starring: Will Smith, Bridget Moynahan, James Cromwell, Bruce Greenwood, Alan Tudyk, Chi McBride, Shia LaBeouf
Director: Alex Proyas
Producer: Topher Dow, John Davis, Laurence Mark, Will Smith
Under the Chicago skyline of 2035, as envisioned by director Alex Proyas and production designer Patrick Tatopoulo, and shot in a monochromatic palette of gun-metal grays by cinematographer Simon Duggan, the movie appears both cool and ominous from the very first moment.
Director Alex Proyas’ film was inspired by the most famous and justly admired robot stories in all of science fiction, Isaac Asimov’s ’40s series (later …
