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News: Megha for ban on vulgar songs |
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Megha, who is playing the lead role in the serial, laid stress on slapping ban on vulgar songs, saying that more than 80 percent of the menace could be flushed out with this ban. She said 'Chandni' would not only depict serious issue but also provide comic entertainment to its viewers. Shahzab Mirza also backed Megha's viewpoint to curb vulgarity and obscenity from the theatre plays to revive the real culture of stage.
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News: Shahzab Mirza to produce Chandni |
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Shahzab Mirza, a noted stage and television actor, has been producing a drama serial titled 'Chandni' highlighting domestic problems, including property issues. The play is scheduled to be telecast on a private Pujabi television by April.
Altaf Qamar is directing the 26-episode play staring Megha, Baber Ali, Nadia Chaudhry, Shahzab Mirza, Sanam Nazi, Sardar Kamal, Tariq Tedi, Sapna, Rabia Durrani and Javed Kodu. The recording for about 17 episodes has been completed while the rest shots were underway.
Shahzab Mirza started his career from the stage 16 years ago. Later, he joined the TV world where he demonstrated his acting skills in 'Aashiana' - one of the popular television serial run on the state-run channel, the Pakistan Television (PTV) - recognising his talent in the filed of art and giving him fame besides 'Bulandi' and 'Tehzeeb.'
Shahzab Mirza - the 15-year experienced actor-turn-producer - said he was inspired by renowned producer, Mohammad Nafees, and decided to storm production apparently to turn out a good piece of entertainment reflecting the petty issues with comic giggles.
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News: Megha to fulfil desire to be zero size |
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Megha has got the assistance of, Mahjabeen, a noted beautician to build her looks as Megha is busy recording her shots for TV serials and films.
Megha said that she (Mahjabeen) has been assisting her for bettering her looks, as the actress has been engaged in recording her shots for TV plays and the upcoming films.
She has been performing in 'Payal Say Gungu Tak", directed by Irfan Khan. The play, staring Megha, Akram Dass and Payal Ch, has been produced by Tenveer Khan.
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News: Meera to encash Mehr Khalil's repute |
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Mehr Khalil, the driver who saved the Sir Lankan cricket team's lives from terrorists, would be working in the upcoming film of Meera, a local news channel reported Saturday. Meera visited home of Mehr Khalil. She lauded his courage and offered him a role in her new film on the Liberty Chowk carnage. The bus driver will also be the chief guest at the inaugural ceremony of Meera's drama serial "Iqra" to be held at a local hotel in April. The actress has announced bearing all educational expenses of the driver's children.
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News: Aliya Ali to appear in Sohail Clinic |
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Aliya Ali has set in acknowledging herself in the field of acting as she inspires Sadique Malik, the director of a sitcom - 'Sohail Clinic' being produced by Sohail Ahmed -through her recording shots for the play.
Aliya was due for two episodes only, but the directed decided to hire her in stock characters for the sitcom after being inspired by her acting skills during a recording for the serial. Aliya Ali will act as reception, the second leading role, in the play - to be telecast on a private entertainment television the current month.
The director also offered Aliya Ali to star her in his upcoming projects.
Aliya Ali is simultaneously is appearing in five TV plays on including on the state-run television, PTV - 'Chiko Papa Or Vo', 'Zinnia', 'Double Swari' and 'Zindan', Sixty-60' and 'Get Married'.
The three-year experienced actress will also leave for the UK and Dubai for recording her shots for a mega dram serial.In a statement on Monday, Aliya Ali reiterated her resolve to continue her strivings to serve art with dedication and devotion saying, she believes in hard work, not short-cuts. Replying to a question about striking into the silver-screen, she said she would opt for a good and an acting margin character.
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