May 13th, 2007
Gia Ali - a name that spells trouble. An actress who ends up chasing more trouble than any other actress in the business. Wild. Wanton. Home breaker. Man-eater. One-hit wonder… All these allegations and a lot more resound whenever the name of Gia is mentioned; anywhere. But is she as bad as she has been painted? Let’s ask Gia.
You had to your credit one of the biggest hits of Pakistani cinema, Deewanay Teray Piyar Kay. But even its mammoth success didn’t have directors lining up at your door. Doesn’t this make you a one-hit wonder?
Tags: Bollywood, Choorian, Christian, Deewanay Teray Piyar Kay, Dil Deewanay, Dil To Pagal Hai, Gia Ali, Hinduism, Hollywood, Humayun Saeed, Karishma Kapoor, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Lahore, Lollywood, Maulvi, Mian Salli, Mrs. Doubtfire, Muslim, NCA, Punjabi, Quran, Rani Mukherjee, Reema, Saima, Sajjad Gul, Sheikh Amir Hasan, Syed Noor, Urdu, Yousaf Salahuddin Posted in Entertainment, Interviews | No Comments »
May 3rd, 2007
It doesn’t have songs, is in Punjabi, is made by a Pakistani and is considered a mainstream film — documentary filmmaker Sabiha Sumar’s first film “Khamosh Pani” is finally set to be released in theatres across the country.
But will there be an audience for a film about a victim of the partition of India into two countries whose past catches up with her in unexpected and tragic ways?
The question needs to be asked even though the sweet tender film has floored everyone who has seen it so far.
Tags: Aishwarya Rai, Bengali, Chokher Bali, Hindi, Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam, khamosh pani, Kiron Kher, Lollywood, Movie, Mumbari, Pakistan, Partition, Punjabi, Rituparno Ghosh, Sabiha Sumar, Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Shrinagar, Shringar Films, Veer Zaara Posted in Entertainment | No Comments »
September 14th, 2006
We are not talking about that Cola advertisement which you have been watching since more than a month now.
Our news is about this brand new album released by Abrar-ul-Haq. Nachan Main Udday Naal is Abrar’s fifth album. All of his albums have done good business so far. We expect the same for the new album too. So all you bhangra lovers out there, get ready for new dance numbers that will add flavors to your parties for sure.
Permanent link to Nachan Main Udday Naal!! (80 words, estimated 19 secs reading time)
Tags: Abrar-ul-Haq, Bhangra, dance, Lahore, Music, Nachan Main Udday Naal, Pakistan, Punjabi Posted in Entertainment | No Comments »
May 3rd, 2005
The album kicks off with the all time hit ‘Aadat’ spicing up the mood.Then comes ‘Ehsas’ a comparatively slow track with nice vocals by Atif seeming quite fantastic with a touch of spirituality in the lyrics.The album gains a lively mood again with the song ‘Zindagi’, as it is a fast number surely not to be missed. The lyrics are inspirational and the guitars used are fantastic. Atif has really worked hard on this track. Next comes the song I personally liked very much…and that is ‘Yaqeen’. Its a soft smooth and a truly melodious song with nice lyrics and good music composition. ‘Dil hare’ follows and makes the mood lively again. The lyrics are catchy and composition is euphonic. ‘Aadat’ comes again with a bang, maybe not with a bang because the whole album has three versions of Aadat, and it seems that the album should have been named Aadat.
Tags: Aadat, Atif Aslam, Bheegi Yadein, Dil Hare, Ehsas, Jal, Mahi ve, Music, Punjabi, Tehzeeb, Yaqeen, Zindagi Posted in Entertainment, Reviews | No Comments »
October 30th, 2004
Leading TV, Radio Punjabi compere and announcer, late Dildar Bhatti’s 10th death anniversary will be observed on October 30.
On this occasion close friends and relatives of Bhatti have decided to form an organization named “Yaran-e-Dildar” (friends of Dildar).
Fateha will be offered on the grave of Dildar Pervaiz Bhatti on his death anniversary besides rich tributes will be paid to the legend, who clenched a distinct place for him in the electronic media due to his impressive Punjabi accent and style after eid at Al-hamra art centre Lahore.
Bhatti died of brain haemorrhage on October 30 ten years ago in the US.
Tags: Al-hamra art centre, Dildar Bhatti, Lahore, Punjabi, TV Posted in Events | No Comments »
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