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Salakhain (Urdu: سلاخیں) is a Pakistani Lollywood film which was released in 2004. Stars included Ahmed Butt, Zara Sheikh and Meera. The music was composed by M Arshad. Sajid Hassan and Saud were cast as villains with Shafi Muhammad as their boss. [2]
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Zara Sheikh (Punjabi, Urdu: زارا شیخ) is a Pakistani model and actress. [1] Sheikh has acted in films such as Tere Pyar Mein (2000), Salakhain (2004), and Laaj (2003). [1] She won the Nigar Award for Best Actress for her performance in the film Tere Pyar Mein and the Lux Style Award for Best Actress for her performance in ‘Laaj’. [1]
Ahmed Butt was born at Lahore, Pakistan on 18 November, 1975 into an ethnic Kashmiri family. [1] Ever since they got married in 2004, their turbulent relationship has been in the news with many separations and then marital reconciliations later. On 2 November 2016, their latest reconciliation was reported in Pakistani newspapers. [2] [3]
Zainab Qayyum also known as ZQ, is a Pakistani television actress, host, composer, and former model. [1] She was crowned the best model of the year in the Lux Style Awards (2004) and was given the Most Stylish TV Actress Award in the Indus Style Awards (2006).
This is a list of notable Pakistani models. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Vaneeza Ahmad (Urdu: ونیزہ احمد; born 24 June 1971) is a Pakistani model and actress, and occasional singer.As a model she has seen success as the face of brands in Pakistan, and is the first Pakistani model to model for Donna Karan and Calvin Klein.
GDP growth reached 8.4% in the twelve months ending June 30, 2004. Pakistan's stock market has been one of the best-performing stock markets this century, as of 2005. The government's credit rating was upgraded by Moody's and Standard & Poor's. Pakistan announced that it no longer needed International Monetary Fund (IMF) assistance