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Siyaah (Urdu: سیاہ, Black) is a 2013 Pakistani horror thriller film directed by Azfar Jafri [1] and written by Osman Khalid Butt with a screenplay also by Khalid and Jafri. . The film stars Hareem Farooq, Qazi Jabbar, Mahnoor Usman and Ahmed Ali Akb
Don't look scornfully at these beggars with no shoes on their feet! They are dearer to wisdom than eyes which shed tears from fear of Allah. If Adam sold Paradise for two grains of wheat, then truly know that these people will not buy it for even one grain. [citation needed] Bahlool was devoted to Allah; he was an intelligent and virtuous scholar.
Umrao Jaan Ada (Urdu: اُمراؤ جان ادا) is an Urdu novel by Mirza Hadi Ruswa (1857–1931), first published in 1899. [1] It is considered the first Urdu novel by many [2] and tells the story of a tawaif and poet by the same name from 19th century Lucknow, as recounted by her to the author.
Serious Men is an Indian Hindi-language satirical comedy-drama film directed by Sudhir Mishra. It is based on the book of the same name by Manu Joseph [2] and features Nawazuddin Siddiqui in the lead role. The film is produced by Bombay Fables and Cineraas Entertainment. [3] It was released on Netflix on 2 October 2020. [4]
Man-o-Salwa (Urdu: من و سلویٰ; transl. Manna from Heaven) is an Urdu language Pakistani telenovela broadcast in 2007 by Hum TV, based on Umera Ahmad's novel of the same name. [1] [2] The telenovela, which stars Resham, Faisal Qureshi, and Noman Ijaz, is directed by Babar Javed and produced by Momina Duraid.
Getty Everyone has a Cinderella's-evil-step-sister-moment where you try and squeeze your not-so-dainty feet into a dainty pair of glass slippers (or super cute stilettos, whatever).
Angarey or Angaaray (translated alternatively as "Embers" or "Burning Coals") is a collection of nine short stories and a one act play in Urdu by Sajjad Zaheer, Rashid Jahan, Mahmud-uz-Zafar and Ahmed Ali first published in 1932 and generally considered to have marked the beginning of the Progressive Writers' Movement in Indian literature.
Shehr-e-Zaat (Urdu: شہرذات ; lit: City of Self) is a novella by Pakistani fiction writer Umera Ahmad published in 2002. A blog at the Express Tribune describes the story as a fictional story with an elements of spiritualism and philosophy.The story depicts the obsession of individuals with worldly life, forgetting their creator—a journey from self to