February 29th, 2008
Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan said here Sunday he would love to visit Pakistan.
“I would love to go to Pakistan as soon as I can as my father’s family is from Peshawar,” Khan said at a press conference.
He would also like to see better ties between India and Pakistan, he was quoted as saying by IANS news agency.
“I’m a monkey who dances to the tunes of the director and the writer. Blessings from God and working with good directors has helped me a lot.”
Khan also said acting helped him vent his passion.
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April 10th, 2006
Devdas is being remade again — this time, in Pakistan, by producer Nadeem Sha and veteran Pakistani director, Iqbal Kashmiri. Music is by Vajahat Atrye and is arranged by Uttam Singh.
The songs for the film will be sung by Indian singers, including Asha Bhosle, Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal, Kavita Krishnamurthy and Alka Yagnik. The film will star Nadeem as Devdas and Reema as Chandramukhi. The role of Paro is yet to be finalized.
Says Sonu, who was about to start Riyaaz for the song recording when we called him; “Uttamji asked me to sing a song”.
Tags: Aishwarya Rai, Alka Yagnik, Asha Bhosle, Bollywood, Chandramukhi, Devdas, Iqbal Kashmiri, Jackie Shroff, Kavita Krishnamurthy, Lollywood, Madhuri Dixit, Meera bhajan, Music, Nadeem, Nadeem Sha, Pakistan, Paro, Reema, Riyaaz, Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Shahrukh Khan, Shreya Ghoshal, Sonu Nigam, Sunny Amjad, Uttam Singh, Vajahat Atrye Posted in Entertainment, Reviews | No Comments »
April 3rd, 2006
Yousaf Salahuddin’s Haveli oozes cultural magnificence on this cold wintry evening. An unassuming façade, which could easily be missed from the road, opens into a wonderland of history and tradition. Cradled in the glory of the brilliantly lit-up Fort, it basks in the wonders of two worlds: the traditional, which encourages the use of old oil lamps in a power breakdown as opposed to a generator and the modern, which inspires him to build a comfortable living area in his bedroom and bathroom both. His rooftop springs color for Basant and his basement has become the breeding ground for many well-known musicians today. His courtyard is open to public, whether to host a mohallah wedding or shoot a Zille Huma music video. And he’s incomparable as a host, the courtyard becoming an impressive welcome mat to dignitaries from all over the world-Mick Jagger, Madhu Jaffery, Aamir Khan and Boney M included. Yousaf has led many celebrities to stardom, especially musicians and though he as won a bit of inevitable infamy on the way, it wouldn’t be wrong to say that Mian Salli embodies the Power of One.
Tags: Aishwariya Rai, Ali Azmat, Ali Zafar, Aminah Haq, Amir Khan, Amir Khusro, Asaf Jah, Ayesha Omar, Basant, David Dhawan, Dimple Kapadia, Extremism, Fuzon, Hameed Haroon, Haveli, Iman Ali, Imran Khan, Jalal, Karachi, Khamaj, Lahore, Libas, Lux Style Awards, Mahesh Bhatt, Meera, Mehreen Syed, Nirma, Nusrat Fateh Ali, Pakistan, Pappu Saeen, Priety Zinta, PTV, Rahat Ali Khan, Rahat Fateh Ali, Shahrukh Khan, Shoaib Mansoor, Unilever, Yousaf Salahuddin, Zara Sheikh Posted in Entertainment, Interviews | No Comments »
September 3rd, 2005
Would you like a Slurpee with that?” says the brown skinned, turban clad Sikh man behind the 7-11 counter. And this introduction serves as the basis for most Americans’ perception of the South Asian experience.
We supposedly work 27 hours a day at gas stations, Patel-owned motels, quick shop marts, Subway stores, computer firms, or emergency wards — and that’s it. On television, our entire culture is represented by television icon Apu Nahasapeemapetalan, the Indian immigrant owner of “Kwik-e- Mart” on The Simpsons. A visually one-dimensional cartoon character with more animation and character than the one-dimensional cardboard caricatures seen in most Hollywood movies, TV shows (with the exception of Naveen Andrews in Lost); talk radio, and academic history books. Desis are also in the news because of “outsourcing:” Our brown brethren of the East are supposedly systematically destroying the American job market by working the same job for 1/10 of the pay.
Tags: Aishwariya Rai, Apu Nahasapeemapetalan, Bollywood, Bride, Christian, Daler Mehndi, Drama, East is East, Gilligan, Ginger Ann, Hindu, Jewish, Jimmy Hoffa, Johnny Walker, Kwik-e- Mart, Monsoon Wedding, Muslim, Naveen Andrews, Pakistan, Prejudice, San Jose State University, Shahrukh Khan, Stage, Thater, The Domestic Crusaders, The Simpsons, United States, University of California Posted in Entertainment, Events, Featured Articles, Interviews | No Comments »
March 15th, 2005
In the first and largest event of its type, Indian and Pakistani film stars and artistes performed together in a six-hour concert to raise funds for tsunami survivors.
Called “Help!”, the concert held in Bombay, was broadcast on several news and entertainment television channels, including Geo TV. Indian film legend Amitabh Bachchan, superstars Shahrukh Khan and Aamir Khan and former Miss World Aishwarya Rai made appeals for donations.
Tags: Aamir Khan, Aishwarya Rai, Amitabh Bachan, Cuddalore, Geo, Meera, Miss World, Omar Sharif, Rafqat Ali Khan, Satish Kumar, Shahrukh Khan, Tamil Nadu, TV, Waris Baig Mirza Posted in Entertainment, Events | No Comments »
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