Tuesday 11 August 2015

SABA QAMAR AND NOOR TO HOST GEO COMEDY SHOW..HUM SAB UMEED SY HAIN

 
Hum Sub Umeed Say Hain may be a political humor show that is massively well-liked as a result of its pun and wit. Now, it's coming back with a modification as couple of Saba Qamar and Noor can host the show.

Dr.Muhammad Younis Butt are going to be the author of the show

and his style is not any doubt assures that humor would be there to fancy.
Famous film player Noor and model and television player Saba Qamar are going to be hosting on period of time and on weekend. period of time show would be hosted by Noor and weekend show by Saba Qamar.

In the past, show was hosted by number of celebrities like Hira Mani, Saba Qamar, Sara Chaudrhy amd Kiran Tabeer
Buzz is Abrar-ul Haq can getting to perform in Coke Studio season vi as he's invited by Coke Studio in step with the most recent standing he shared on Facebook.

After Ali Azmat and Ali Zafar, currently it’s time for Abrar-ul-Haq to come back on music bigges
Ali Zafar is showing in another film industry project of Yash raj film “Kill Dil”. he's leading with Parineeti Chopra and Ranveer Singh.
Expected time of film unleash is Oct 2014 whereas main forged of the film is Ali Zafar, Parineeti Chopra and Ranveer Singh.

Ali Zafar created his debut with the music album entitled “Huqa Pani” that got released in 2003 within Pakistan whereas worldwide in 2005.

His 1st project in film industry was “Tere Bin Laden” that was directed by Abhishek Sharma
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ne of the major mainstays of cinema around the world, and probably even more so in Bollywood, is romance. The idea of love, romance and pursuit, and realising the dream of finding The One are a standard  feature of Indian cinema. Be it a thriller, a murder mystery or even horror, boy must meet girl in popular cinema.
But how much do those ideas feature in the lives of today's youth in an age of a variety of media? How much are the real-life ideas about love, romance, sensuality and even sex guided by what's seen on screen?
For 19-year-old Rishita, her first ever relationship was rather like a Bollywood tale.
"My first relationship was with a very close friend," she said. "It all happened in a very 'Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na' manner, but it didn't end well. Films can be very misleading. I had hoped I would end up with him, which, I think, could be influenced by cinema. I didn't lose a boyfriend, I lost a best friend." At present studying at NIFT, Rishita is of the belief that young love is not the stuff of emotions, but rather a matter of social expectations. "Initially, the need to be in a relationship also comes from peer pressure. Everyone's doing it, why shouldn't I?" she said.
Then why would these same audiences accept the same obscenity i.e. item songs, vulgar dialogues/comedy in their own movies. Even if a small percentage of people, accept these kind of movies then don’t expect the movie industry to thrive by ignoring the majority of the audiences. One would argue that Indian movies are so successful in Pakistan; however, not all Indian movies are successful in Pakistan and the some which are, is because of two reasons: first, Pakistan is not producing its own movies or good movies and second because most of these movies are cashing on big names like Shahrukh, Salman or Aamir khan, etc.
 

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