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An Amazing Story of a Strange Love [a]) is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy and written and directed by Rajkumar Santoshi and produced by Ramesh Taurani under Tips Industries. Starring Ranbir Kapoor and Katrina Kaif , the film was a critical and commercial success with a global gross of ₹99.73 crore , becoming the third-highest ...
A "Pathan joke" is a derogatory joke that is typically centered around ethnic stereotypes about Pashtun people. [1]The word "Pathan" (as opposed to the endonym "Pakhtun") is a Hindi word [2] [3] [4] and it refers to Pashtuns or people who have Pashtun ancestry.
Ishq E Laa (Urdu: عشقِ لا, lit. 'Inevitable Love') is a Pakistani television drama series produced by Momina Duraid under her banner productions, written by Qaisra Hayat and directed by Amin Iqbal.
Daagh; Daam; Daasi; Daddy; Daldal; Dar Si Jaati Hai Sila; Daray Daray Naina; Darr Khuda Say; Dasht; Dastaan; De Ijazat Jo Tu; De Ijazat; Deewangi (Geo Entertainment); Dekho Chaand Aaya (Geo Entertainment)
Loose Talk (Urdu: لُوز ٹاک) was a Pakistani television comedy show that was first aired on ARY Digital in June 2002. The show was a social and political commentary delivered humorously to reach the masses. It was written and created by Anwar Maqsood. The satire-comedy talk show was loosely inspired by BBC World Service's HARDTalk. [1]
Four friends, Saad, Shahzain, Shariq, and Shehryar, call themselves the SSG (Special 'S' Gang because all their names start with the letter 'S'). They all study at Lawrence College in Murree . Saad's family consists of his father, Brigadier (later Major General) Faraz Inam, who serves in the army, his mother, and sister Rahmeen, who is an ...
Recent work on friendship preferences shows that while there is much overlap between men and women for the traits they prefer in close same-gender friends (e.g., being prioritized over other friends, friends with varied knowledge/skills), there are some differences: women compared to men had greater preference for emotional support, emotional ...
Shafiq-ur-Rahman (Urdu: شفیق الرحمن) (9 November 1920 – 19 March 2000) was a Pakistani humorist and short-story writer of Urdu language. [1] [2] He was one of the most illustrious writers of the Urdu-speaking world. Like Mark Twain and Stephen Leacock, [3] he has given enduring pleasure to his readers.