Archive for March, 2008
Shabnam - Lollywood Legend
No one word can even begin to describe the Lollywood diva that was Shabnam. Talented and extremely down-to-earth, there was and still is an overpowering aura about her that takes a firm hold on anyone meeting her, or speaking to her for that matter, for the very first time.
Read More..>>Pakistani top model Neha gets stomach problems
LAHORE: Pakistani top model Neha is suffering from stomach problems. According to details a week before she had to bear severe stomach ache during a dance party in Defence. She was taken to hospital for treatment. Sources revealed that due to excessive smoking she is facing this problem.
Read More..>>Britney Spears Must Pay $375,000 for K-Fed Fees
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Britney Spears was ordered by a court commissioner Monday to pay ex-husband Kevin Federline $375,000 to cover his attorney fees in their child-custody dispute. Mark Vincent Kaplan, Federline’s lead attorney, had asked for nearly $500,000.
Commissioner Scott Gordon issued the order in response to arguments presented last week.
Spears’ attorney Stacy Phillips argued […]
Living on the Edge
“Actually I was expecting a more extreme reaction and decided to go on a family vacation when the film was ready for release in Pakistan” Khuda Kay Liye director says
Read More..>>Pakistan set to lift its ban on Bollywood
The people of Pakistan love Indian cinema, with its color, music, grand costumes and breathtaking locales.
Read More..>>Aishwarya highest paid Bollywood actress
With Aishwarya Rai carrying home a pay packet of Rs 40 million for her proposed stint as Rajnikanth’s leading lady in Shankar’s Robot, she has now become the highest-paid actress in Indian cinema.
Read More..>>Pakistan films tackle issues with children’s tales
Two new films shed light on Pakistan’s deep-rooted social and political problems by looking at them through the eyes of a child. Based on a true story, “Ramchand Pakistani” follows the young Hindu boy of the title as he accidentally steps over the ill-defined border between old rivals Pakistan and India, triggering a nightmare that drags on for years.
Read More..>>Percept Picture Company Bags Khuda Kay Liye for Indian Theatres
With the official release of Khuda Kay Liye from across the border in the Indian theatres next month after a gap of about four decades, Pakistan has opened the business avenues for the world’s one of the largest entertainment industry, but on a barter basis to protect its own industry from flooding of Indian films in Pakistani cinemas.
With the lifting of ban for exchange of films between the two countries, the Pakistan Government has allowed it with a condition that films will be strictly ‘exchanged’. This is, for each Hindi title released in Pakistan, an Urdu film will have to be exhibited in India.