Monday 6 July 2015

Parineeti Chopra gets five million fans on Facebook

Parineeti Chopra gets five million fans on Facebook

Mumbai: Bollywood actress Parineeti Chopra has amassed five million fans on social networking site Facebook.
The 26-year-old actress, who made her Bollywood debut with Maneesh Sharma's ‘Ladies vs Ricky Bahl’, tweeted: "5million fans on facebook!!!! And soon on twitter too!! Yayy yayyy thank you soo much guys I love you".
Parineeti keeps her fans entertained by frequently sharing news on social media about her professional and personal lives.
The ‘Ishaqzaade’ star was last seen in the 2014 film ‘Kill Dil’. Directed by Shaad Ali, the film also features Ranveer Singh, Govinda and Ali Zafar.

More News..........................................

None of these is now alive, but it was first such instance in our county where a showbiz and sports personality were in the news.
Nazar-Mohammad

Nazar Mohammad

Waqqar Hassan

Waqqar Hassan is a famous cricketer of 1950’s. He played 21 tests from 1952 – 1953, his brother Parvez Sajjad was also a cricketer. Waqqar Hassan married Jameela Razzaq who was a famous name of films in 1950’s and 1960’s. After marriage, Jameela took retirement from films. Both live happily in Karachi with their children and grand children. Jameela Razzaq worked in few famous films like Ishq Per Zaur Nahin in 1960’s. Jameela is the daughter of Nawabzadi Sultana, who was the princess of Soorat (now in Gujarat, India).
91327

Waqar Hassan
jamila-razzaq

Jameela Razzaq

Imran Khan

Imran Khan is perhaps the most sought after cricketer in the history of Pakistan. Since his debut in 1971 against England, Imran Khan was quite popular and earned the reputation of a ‘lady killer’. In 1970’s and 1980’s Pakistani and foreign (mostly British) press frequently reported various off the fields incidents of Imran Khan, which he never bothered to reply. The most famous of such incidents was in 1979 when Pakistani cricket team under the captaincy of Asif Iqbal toured India after a gap of more than 10 years.

Pakistan and neighbouring India fought two back to back wars in 1965 and 1971 which resulted in bitter relations and thus halted all the cricket activities. In 1977, military dictator General Ziaul Haq imposed martial law and later declared himself the president of Pakistan. Under Zia regime, Pakistan enjoyed all time favourable relations with India. Under Zia’s presidency bilateral ties returned to normal and thus Pakistan and India cricket teams regularly toured the other country from 1978 – 1989. General Ziaul Haq passed away in a plane crash in 1988. In 1989 Indian cricket team toured Pakistan which proved the last tour for more than a decade until Pakistani team visited India in 1999.

Coming back to 1979, during the tour, Indian press reported about Imran Khan and than famous Indian film artist Zeenat Amaan. The tour of 1979 resulted in a defeat for Pakistan by a margin of 2-0, but the tour is still remembered for this off the field rumor.

No comments:

Post a Comment