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Biography Of Omer Nadeem |
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The name Omer Nadeem may not ring too many bells among the larger audience, but the fact of the matter is that this guy has been around long enough to work with some of the major music acts of Pakistan these days including Atif Aslam.
Although fame has eluded him from time to time he is now ready to expose his real talent and take the level up a notch.
It was when he was 12 that his interest in music began to increase. He was friends with Haider Haleem at the time and Goher Mumtaz would come to Haider’s place to give him guitar lessons. In such circumstances Omer was, more or less, a self taught guitarist, his own passion driving him to observe and learn what he can by himself.
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Name Alishba Yousuf
Nick They're just way too many.
Birthday 16-09-85
Zodiac sign Virgo
Hobbies Eating!, travelling, working towards my "target"..be it a dream, graduation, a boy possessing a cute face,finishing a book etc.
Special talents Hmm i can sit like a duck.
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Spunky is the word to define Naveen Waqar aka Fuse. She is lively, energetic, pretty and petite, Laced with all the word tools, armed to teeth with an unparalleled gift of the gab and a lexicon ready to sprawl from the tip of her tongue , Naveen is an enterprising VJ and a budding voice over artist.
She has what it takes to be a dynamic youth leader as she has made it big in a very short span of time.
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Lollywood Hot Favourite - Shafqat Cheema |
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WHEN FILM BUFFS in Pakistan talk about screen villainy, Mazhar Shah is way up there in their estimations, who was a terror for the Lollywood hero in the late Fifties and early Sixties. It was his loud slogan, called barhak in Punjabi that hit the cinema halls like bombs, and the booming decibel delighted the audiences in a period known for the feudal lords and their tyranny. Another man, whose character roles became legendary in his life time, was Alauddin, the Awami Adakar. He is known for playing a striking variety of roles. I mentioned these two famous artistes in order to make a point that Shafqat Cheema, despite the paucity of roles in local cinema today, imbibes the styles of both the celebrated actors of Pakistan!
Today, Shafqat Cheema is truly an awami adakar, and people look out for his antics whenever his new film is screened. Unfortunately, today, we are too commercial and cheap to work on scripts that need an actor to test himself on a film screen. Cheema is a great fan of Alauddin, and watches his films to learn to use his expressions and gestures. He showed how much he had learnt from his study in Syed Noor's film, Chooriyan, where he did a role that was quite different from his usual one-dimensional portrayals. Similarly, he performed quite well in Mehndiwaley Hath.
Now, Shafqat Cheema has been invited by an Indian film producer, Iqbal Dhillon to act in his Punjabi film, Baba Ram Raheem Singh, in East Punjab. With the current popularity of Akshay's Singh is King, it seems that Indian film-makers are inclined to make more movies on Sikh personalities. Of course, BRRS is going to be a very different film to the typically commercial ventures. It is focusing on the humanitarian aspects of the religion. This is what makes Shafqat Cheema's inclusion as the leading character in the film so important. The director of the film, Radhey Sethi says that he had been watching Pakistani Punjabi films, and he liked Shafqat Cheema's versatility so much that he called him, and asked him to do this role in his film. The other cast of the film will be from Chandigarh, Delhi and Mumbai.
Shafqat Cheema is one of the busiest actors in Lollywood these days. He is working in Punjabi, Urdu and Pushto films. Recently, he has signed a Pushto film, Zalmi da Pakhtoonkhwa, which has Asif Khan and Shahid Khan in important roles. So, Cheema is really a people's actor.
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Biography - Barbara Sharif |
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Presumably, the first time Pakistanis came across Barbara was in the early 1970s. She made her presence felt in a 'Jet' washing powder commercial and came to be known as 'Jet' powder girl. Fair-haired, attractive and intelligent, Barbara soon became a house- hold word.
Her appearance in the 'Lux' advertisement with the message, 'Aakhir loag hamara chehra he to deiktay hain', took her fame to the top. After a while, she appeared in Mohsin Shirazi's television play, which was telecast from Karachi television station. Barbara was smartly dubbed as Nadia in Anwar Maqsood's Pakistan television comedy play, 'Nadaan Nadia'. Cast, Talat Husain, Qurban Jilani, Latif Kapadia, Durdana Butt.
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