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Abdullah Qureshi |
Walnut Studios | Abdullah Qureshi - Aitebaar - Tu Nein Meray Jana - Medley from Walnut Studios on Vimeo.
Pakistan × Showbiz
Adil Omer Mushroom cloud effect 22 march |
For those of you who don’t know, Adil Omar is an artist from our very own Islamabad and has already released an album. Now in 2013, he is releasing another album called “The mushroom cloud effect.”
Upon being questioned regarding the new album, Omar said that he is really going out of the box on this one and is experimenting with different elements. He says he wont only be rapping but will also be heard singing and screaming too.
The album features various artists like Everlast, Meesha Shafi, Xzibit, Hard Target, B-Real of Cypress Hill, Sick Jacken of Psycho Realm, Kool G Rap and others.
Despite the general belief the track “Pindi Express” wont be on the album, which is a soundtrack for the upcoming movie “Gol Chakkar” which is directed by Shahbaz Shigri and Aisha Linnea.
The track list includes, The Mushroom Cloud Effect, 50 Feet Tall (ft. Hard Target), Paki Rambo, Go Outside, Broken Man, Runaway With You (ft. Mina Fedora), One by One (ft. B-Real of Cypress Hill, Sick Jacken, Young De), Star Power Off The Handle (ft. Xzibit), Sugar Low (ft. Meesha Shafi), Carry Me Home, Heart of Darkness, Summertime (ft. Kool G Rap, Gravity, Greydon Square) and Hand Over Your Guns (ft. Everlast).
For You all Good News is this that he had released his album yesterday on 22 March 2013.
You can get his Album from here.
http://adilomar.bandcamp.com/
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-mushroom-cloud-effect/id607229663
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Facts × Information × Interesting
EARTHQUAKES TURN WATER INTO GOLD |
Earthquakes have the Midas touch, a new study claims.
Water in faults vaporizes during an earthquake, depositing gold, according to a model published in the March 17 issue of the journal Nature Geoscience. The model provides a quantitative mechanism for the link between gold and quartz seen in many of the world's gold deposits
Source: FB page Amazing Facts
Bollywood × News × Showbiz
Sanjay Datt |
New Delhi: According to the recent updates, the Supreme Court of India ordered for five year prison of Sanjay Datt. He is punished to stay for five years in jail and he is directed to surrender within a period of four weeks.
According to the details, he has already spent 18 months in jail and he will be spending the remaining period of his hail from now on.
Source: Shughalmaza.com
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News × World
LONDON: Ten dresses owned by Princess Diana, including the one worn when she danced with actor John Travolta at a White House dinner, sold for #862,800 at a London auction on Tuesday.
The most iconic item -- the strapless dark blue velvet gown worn at a 1985 dinner thrown by US president Ronald Reagan in honour of the Prince and Princess of Wales -- raised 240,000 pounds (281,000 euros, $363.000).
It was immortalised in the photographs of Diana dancing with Travolta to the song "You Should be Dancing" from his film "Saturday Night Fever".
The dress was bought "by a British gentleman who said he wanted to buy it as a surprise to cheer up his wife", explained auctioneer Kerry Taylor.
The garments, created by some of Diana's favourite designers including Zandra Rhodes, Catherine Walker, Bruce Oldfield and Victor Edelstein, share an extraordinary history.
Some were worn by the princess during official trips to Austria, Australia, Brazil, India, South Korea and the United States, said the auction house.
They were then acquired by Florida businesswoman Maureen Rorech at a 1997 sale to raise money for humanitarian charities supported by the princess, two months before she was killed in a Paris car crash.
Rorech put 14 of the dresses up for sale at a Canada auction in 2011 after declaring bankruptcy, but only four sold as the "reserve prices were ridiculously high", said a spokesman for Kerry Taylor.
All of the remaining items sold on Tuesday at prices ranging from 24,000 to 240,000 pounds. Two were bought by an "important" British museum, revealed Taylor.
"It's important for the generations to come," she added. "Diana was the people's princess, so the people should be able to see these dresses. This is our heritage, our history."
Source: http://www.thenews.com.pk/
The most iconic item -- the strapless dark blue velvet gown worn at a 1985 dinner thrown by US president Ronald Reagan in honour of the Prince and Princess of Wales -- raised 240,000 pounds (281,000 euros, $363.000).
It was immortalised in the photographs of Diana dancing with Travolta to the song "You Should be Dancing" from his film "Saturday Night Fever".
The dress was bought "by a British gentleman who said he wanted to buy it as a surprise to cheer up his wife", explained auctioneer Kerry Taylor.
The garments, created by some of Diana's favourite designers including Zandra Rhodes, Catherine Walker, Bruce Oldfield and Victor Edelstein, share an extraordinary history.
Some were worn by the princess during official trips to Austria, Australia, Brazil, India, South Korea and the United States, said the auction house.
They were then acquired by Florida businesswoman Maureen Rorech at a 1997 sale to raise money for humanitarian charities supported by the princess, two months before she was killed in a Paris car crash.
Rorech put 14 of the dresses up for sale at a Canada auction in 2011 after declaring bankruptcy, but only four sold as the "reserve prices were ridiculously high", said a spokesman for Kerry Taylor.
All of the remaining items sold on Tuesday at prices ranging from 24,000 to 240,000 pounds. Two were bought by an "important" British museum, revealed Taylor.
"It's important for the generations to come," she added. "Diana was the people's princess, so the people should be able to see these dresses. This is our heritage, our history."
Source: http://www.thenews.com.pk/
Lollywood × Showbiz
Lahore: Famous Pakistani celeb Noor Bukhari is facing conflicts in her marital life, which is a third marriage of her. According to a newspaper report she might go through a divorce this time too. Noor is having an unhappy marital life due, according to the report. Her mother told that she is having conflicts with her husband but they are trying to convince her to stay with her husband despite the conflicts. But Noor is not getting agreed over it. The family didn’t tell the reason behind the conflicts between both but it was confirmed that Noor’s husband was involved in some matters which displeased Noor.
Years back Noor was first married to a non Muslim guy, but the marriage broke and they got divorced. Afterwards Noor was married second time to director and producer Farooq Mengal in June 2010, which also turned into a break up and then she got divorced from him too. And third time Noor got married to Mr. Awn Chaudhry which is also in trouble these days.
Hollywood × News × Showbiz
James bound 007 |
LOS ANGELES: Movie studio MGM said on Tuesday it expects to release the next James Bond movie within three years, and hopes to announce soon a new director after Sam Mendes decided to move on.
In a conference call with investors, MGM Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Gary Barber said the studio was developing the screenplay for the next, 24th movie in the 50-year-old franchise about the British secret agent.
“We are very excited about the franchise, we look forward to announcing a director soon,” Barber said.
“We are currently developing the screenplay and working with our partners. We look forward to developing the script soon and signing a director. We are hoping within the next three years it will be released,” Barber added.
He gave no details on casting but Daniel Craig has already signed on for two more films in the lead role as the suave 007 agent.
The 2012 Bond film “Skyfall,” starring Craig, made $1.1 billion at the global box office and impressed critics. But Britain’s Mendes said earlier this month that he wanted to focus on his theater projects for the foreseeable future.
Barber said Mendes “did an amazing job on ‘Skyfall’. We are very thankful for the work that he did.”
Privately-held MGM jointly produced “Skyfall” with Sony Corp’s movie studio arm.
MGM said on Monday that “Skyfall” and “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey” had helped bring a three-fold increase in its 2012 net income.
Source: dawn.com
News × Pakistan
RAWALPINDI, March 19: On Tuesday night, a surgeon from Gujar Khan died at Holy Family Hospital, becoming the city’s second death this year from swine flu (Influenza H1N1).
The second case of this disease has prompted the hospital and the health department to take precautionary measures, though nurses and other hospital staff claim they have not been provided with necessary protection equipment.
Dr. Matloob Ahmed, a 45-year-old surgeon, came to Holy Family from Gujar Khan on March 13, unconscious and unable to provide a complete medical history. His family, however, described symptoms that sounded like swine flu, and doctors sent samples to the National Institute of Health, which confirmed the disease two days later.
Dr. Javed Hayat, Holy Family’s In-charge for infectious diseases, told reporters that after being on a ventilator for the past week, the patient ‘died at 8pm on Tuesday, from acute respiratory distress syndrome.’
Dr. Ahmed’s family had been given precautionary medicines, and according to Dr. Zafar Iqbal Gondal, Executive District Health Officer, a team from the district health department went to Gujar Khan to check on Dr. Ahmed’s relatives and neighbors. “None of them seemed to have contracted swine flu,” Dr. Gondal said, but the department would “launch precautionary measures” in Gujar Khan.
The second appearance of swine flu in Rawalpindi, after a 45-year-old woman died from the disease on January 24, has brought the hospital’s preparedness into question.
Two nurses and a ward boy who had been taking care of Dr. Ahmed later showed flu-like symptoms, and were transferred to an isolation ward two days ago.
According to Dr Hayat, the NIH has declared that they do not have H1N1, and “their condition is good.” He claimed that doctors, nurses and other paramedical staff “have been given preventive medicines.”
Hospital employees, however, say that protection has been given mostly to doctors. A nurse, Fozia Buksh, told Dawn that nurses and ward boys had not been issued gloves, masks, or other personal protection equipment.
“The attendants who come with patients provide us gloves, if we ask for them,” she said. A ward boy, Aslam Chaudhry, said that Holy Family administration had told him to purchase his own mask and gloves from outside.
Dr. Gondal claimed that the local health department would receive protective equipment from Lahore “within a few days”, after which it would be provided to staff in three public hospitals and the tehsil headquarters hospital in Rawalpindi district
Source Dawn.com
The second case of this disease has prompted the hospital and the health department to take precautionary measures, though nurses and other hospital staff claim they have not been provided with necessary protection equipment.
Dr. Matloob Ahmed, a 45-year-old surgeon, came to Holy Family from Gujar Khan on March 13, unconscious and unable to provide a complete medical history. His family, however, described symptoms that sounded like swine flu, and doctors sent samples to the National Institute of Health, which confirmed the disease two days later.
Dr. Javed Hayat, Holy Family’s In-charge for infectious diseases, told reporters that after being on a ventilator for the past week, the patient ‘died at 8pm on Tuesday, from acute respiratory distress syndrome.’
Dr. Ahmed’s family had been given precautionary medicines, and according to Dr. Zafar Iqbal Gondal, Executive District Health Officer, a team from the district health department went to Gujar Khan to check on Dr. Ahmed’s relatives and neighbors. “None of them seemed to have contracted swine flu,” Dr. Gondal said, but the department would “launch precautionary measures” in Gujar Khan.
The second appearance of swine flu in Rawalpindi, after a 45-year-old woman died from the disease on January 24, has brought the hospital’s preparedness into question.
Two nurses and a ward boy who had been taking care of Dr. Ahmed later showed flu-like symptoms, and were transferred to an isolation ward two days ago.
According to Dr Hayat, the NIH has declared that they do not have H1N1, and “their condition is good.” He claimed that doctors, nurses and other paramedical staff “have been given preventive medicines.”
Hospital employees, however, say that protection has been given mostly to doctors. A nurse, Fozia Buksh, told Dawn that nurses and ward boys had not been issued gloves, masks, or other personal protection equipment.
“The attendants who come with patients provide us gloves, if we ask for them,” she said. A ward boy, Aslam Chaudhry, said that Holy Family administration had told him to purchase his own mask and gloves from outside.
Dr. Gondal claimed that the local health department would receive protective equipment from Lahore “within a few days”, after which it would be provided to staff in three public hospitals and the tehsil headquarters hospital in Rawalpindi district
Source Dawn.com
Showbiz
Veena Malik |
Mumbai: Veena Malik a lollywood turned Bollywood actress, who is in a continuous try of making a recognizable place in Bollywood, recently known to be the highest paid actress in Sandalwood, which is known as Cinema of Karnataka. She was paid RS 1 crore for her movie, “Silk-Sakkat Hot Maga”, which placed her at the position of highest paid actress in Sandalwood.
According to the report of Times of India, this is far beyond the payments for working in Sandalwood movies. Last time it was Ramya who was paid 54 lacks for working in a sandalwood movie and know Veena Malik sets a new record of getting paid 1 crore for her debut movie in sandalwood..
Pakistan
A Pakistan young girl, Malala Yousafzai, who worked for girl’s education and spoke about it, was shot in head by Taliban. Recently Malala Yousafzai got nominated for Nobel Peace Prize 2013 for her raising voice for girls’ education. She is nominated along with some other famed people including ex-Eastern bloc activists and former US president Bill Clinton.
The Nobel institute declared a list of 259 nominees on Monday. The list for this year is consisted of 209 individuals and 50 well known organizations. Names of the all the personalities are not revealed yet. Among those people, one distinctive name is of the young 15 years old girl, Malala Yousafzai who belongs to Pakistan and faced difficulties for raising voice in favor of rights for girls’ education
Shahid Afridi, all-rounder and the former captain of Pakistani Cricket team, just came back into form and he just came out of the effects of some black magic, according to Astrologer Hassam Butt. Previously it was reported that Shahid Afridi was under severe effects of black magic which was done by a girl. His performance was badly suffered due to this black magic. According to the details, the girl who did black magic on Shahid Afridi was in love with Shahid Afridi and wanted to marry him, but he was already married and has kids too, so the girl was disappointed by it. And she did black magic with help of some magician in envy. This affected Shahid Afridi’s performance too.
According to the recent reports, Shahid Afridi is out of the effects of this black magic and hopefully he will be performing well in future, as said by Astrologer Hassam Butt
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According to the newspaper India Today, Foreign minister of Pakistan, Hina Rabbani Khar, tops the list of most gorgeous women politicians in the world, and Kashmala Tariq is on 8th rank. The positions were given by a survey held by India Today, according to which Hina Rabbani Khar, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader, is on the top of list of gorgeous and glamorous women politician among world. She topped the list because of her attractive personality and expensive and eye catching dressing and handbags.
Another name in the list was from Pakistan, which was politician and member of Pakistan Muslim League-Like Minded [PML (LM)] Kashmala Tariq was on 8th rank in the list.