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Film's lead cast along with film director and producer attended the screening event. Several journalists were also present to cover the story. [46] Rafay Mahmood of The Express Tribune rated the movie 4/5 and wrote "Na Maloom Afraad is a smartly-crafted film, which guarantees a paisa-vasool (money earning) experience. From the item number to ...
Rich is often an ambition but rarely a game plan. What does it mean to be rich or wealthy or to have money? What you have in your bank account, and how much you can do with it, varies from person ...
Deven's position as a professor of Hindi at a local college is only a means to an end.His first love is the Urdu language and in particular Urdu poetry. Deven's multiple (and often stymied) attempts to interview the great Urdu poet, Nur (Shashi Kapoor), act as a metaphor for the clash between modernization and tradition.
The film was released on 7 February 1971, was Diamond jubilee success at box office. [1] It was also released in the UK. The film was shot in Northern areas of Pakistan (Naran, Kaghan) and the UK. [2] The film became popular due to its music which was composed by A. Hameed. [2] "Chitthi Zara Saiyaan Ji", "Roothe Saiyaan" and "Yeh Wadiyaan" were ...
Staying in a Dead-End Job. The saying "a body at rest tends to stay at rest" applies to many things, including jobs. Most people avoid the time and trouble of a job search if they're already in a ...
[101] [107] According to Farhad Nomani, in studying scholarly "commentaries, one notes that the technical, and even to some extent the customary meaning of riba as a practice in pre-Islamic era, is a matter of controversy among classical jurists and the interpreters of the Qur'an." [108] Other classical jurists ("like al-Baji and al-Tawwafi, to ...
When a lot of the world's wealthiest people say they "started out with nothing," the reality is usually a bit different. If you take a closer look, you'll find that many of today's billionaires and...
Bol (Urdu: بول, lit. 'Speak Up') is a 2011 Pakistani Urdu-language social drama film written, directed, and produced by Shoaib Mansoor.The film stars Humaima Malik, Atif Aslam, Mahira Khan, Iman Ali, Shafqat Cheema, Amr Kashmiri, Manzar Sehbai, and Zaib Rehman in the lead roles.