May 3rd, 2005
The trend Javed Sheikh started in Yeh Dil Aap Ka Hua is followed by Rashid Khwaja in Salakhain, where Bollywood playback singers Sonu Nigam, Alka Yagnik and Kumar Sanu lend their voices (in their own names) to Lollywood actors. M. Arshad has composed the songs and with the help of lyricists Amjad Islam Amjad, Ayub Khawar, Riaz-ur-Rehman Saghar and Khawaja Pervez, manages to come up with the best filmi album of the year.
Tags: Alka Yagnik, Amjad Islam Amjad, Ayub Khawar, Barish, Bollywood, India, Ishq Khuda Hai, Javed Sheikh, Khawaja Pervez, Kumar Sanu, Lollywood, M. Arshad, Naghmana Jaffery, Naina, Noor Jehan, Rashid Khawaja, Rashid Khwaja, Riaz-ur-Rehman Saghar, Shabnam Majeed's Tanhayan, Sonu Nigam, Tauseef Dar, Very good dunya very bad log, Yeh Dil Aap Ka Hua, Zille Huma Posted in Entertainment, Reviews | No Comments »
February 21st, 2005
“Success comes to those who wait”- the ideal case in point could well be this cutie-pie Ahsan Khan. Born and raised in London, this gorgeous guy made way to his soil to carve a niche for himself. Set the ball rolling as a film actor, he later drifted towards the tube. From the most talked about film actor to the most in-demand TV actor, it hasn’t been too long a trek by most standards.
Tags: Ashfaq Ahmed, Ayub Khawar, Faisal Bokhari, Ghar Kab Aao Gay, Haneef Raja, Imran malik, Iqbal Kashmiri, Javed Fazil, Karachi, Lahore, Nadeem Baig, Naghma, Pervez Malik, S. Suleiman, Sangeeta, Sherry, Syed Noor, Teray Bin Jiya Na Jaye, Usman Zulfiqar, Zara Sheikh Posted in Entertainment, Interviews | No Comments »
January 23rd, 2005
Actress turned director Sawera Nadeem, after passing out from the NSD, Delhi’s National School of Drama ,is on her new project these days which is based on Thomas Hardy’s novel “Far From the Madding Crowd”, written by a new talent Ali Arif.
According to the Daily Times, Sawera also plans to direct a production of Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, a new adaptation to be written by Karachi-based artist and author Khurram Ali Shafique.
Both adaptations were still in progress so she could not give a definite date for completion, she reportedly said.
Tags: Ajoka Theatre, Ali Arif, Ayub Khawar, Charlotte Bronte, Daily Times, Delhi, Far From The Madding Crowd, India, Jane Eyre, Khuraam Ali Shafique, Lahore, National School of Drama, Novel, Pakistan, PTV, Sawan, Sawera Nadeem, Thomas Hardy, TV Posted in Entertainment | No Comments »
June 23rd, 2004
The marriage of former Pakistan cricket star Imran Khan and UK socialite Jemima Goldsmith has ended.
Former Pakistan captain Imran Khan has officially separated from his wife Jemima after nine years of marriage, according to Imran’s family.
Jemima (aka Haiqa), who is the daughter of the late British millionaire Sir James Goldsmith, has two boys by Imran.
“Imran and Jemima have ended their marriage,” an official of the cricket hero-turned-politician’s Pakistan Tehreek-i- Insaaf party confirmed to Press Times of India.
The statement released by the Pakistani political party is the climax of events that have taken place over the past few months.
Tags: Annabel, Ayub Khawar, Cricket, Haseena Moeen, Hollywood, Hugh Grant, Imran Khan, Islam, Jemima Goldsmith, Lollywood, London University’s School of Oriental and African Stud, Pervez Musharraf, Sana, Yousuf Salahuddin, Zaheer Abbas Posted in Featured Articles | No Comments »
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