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Women all over the world, as a basic instinct, have an obsession for beautiful jewellery and it is something they are most attached to. A Pakistani woman's wedding trousseau is considered incomplete without a sufficient amount of gold, silver, artificial or semi-precious jewellery. However, preferences may vary because some women are partial to precious ............... |
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Shah Rukh Khan will join the roster of Yale University's Chubb Fellows, one of the Ivy League Institution's highest honours, for promoting human ideals through art.
Through his films and his philanthropy Khan has been among his generation's most important examples of the power of art to promote higher human ideals .............
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Pakistani rock musicians have always found a channel towards Bollywood through the Bhatt camp. The same holds true with 'Blood Money' as well in which Mustafa Zahid (of 'To Phir Aao' fame) has found another break into Bollywood after 'Awarapan'.
The latest trend in B-Town has been to rehash regional soundtracks into commercial movies, .......... |
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After making a profound impact by killing the demons of Kalyug, the Bhatt banners' old favourite Kunal Khemu has now gone the unethical way. Directed by Vishal Mahadkar, Khemu's much-awaited solo flick Blood Money, doesn't seem to bring much hope for him. The story talks about a middle-class boy dreaming big, and finally getting entrapped into a structured .......... |
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Ashton Kutcher will play Steve Jobs in a movie about the late Apple co-founder from his early days as a "wayward hippie" up through to his technology ventures. The independent film Jobs is based on a script by Matt Whiteley and will be directed by Joshua Michael Stern. A separate movie project about Jobs, based on the 2011 ...........
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Karma is seen in its full glory on Pakistani television. Be it the raging success of 'Humsafar' in which Karma did its part and Khirad finally got all the happiness she deserved or 'Main Chaand Si' in which Irsa's deeds came forward and gifted her a slow, painful death. Very few dramas emphasise ..........
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