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Originally posted by: vikas009
Veena is definatily 30 , and why we believe sahar28ca ? S/he is not trustworthy
Originally posted by: sahar28ca
I AM LITERALLY shocked BY READING THE UTTER WRONG INFORMATION ABOUT VEENA'S AGE being 32 on Bigboss website.
I used to work in British High Commission in Islamabad as an Entry Clearance Assistant in the Visa Section for 2 years and I SWEAR UPON GOD that I saw Veena's original passport where her date of birth is FEBRUARY 1984, so she is actually 26 years of age.
The BIGBOSS website is crap with loads of wrong information, for example about the rules of BB like the one who gets max votes will be eliminated that is exact opposite of what is the case.
I do not have any need to tell this, but I am just angry with the wrong info at BB. I from my own eyes watched her original passport with other documents while a big group of Pakistani artists were going to perform in the UK for 14th August function alongwith singers like Ali zafar, Sheraz Uppal etc and I have to process the documents, scan the passport and VAF (visa app. form) etc to be stored in e.files that are there upto 5 years for future reference.
No one swear upon God for such small things, and I know that it feels a bit cheesy but I cannot stop myself and my frustration about the wrong info. on BB website God knows for what reason about Veena's age being 32.
I again SWEAR UPON GOD that her date of birth on her original passport that I saw from my own eyes was FEB 1984 and according to that Veena is currently 26 years of age, and NOT 32.
Other details are that her real name is "Zahida Malik" and her mother's name is "Taj Begum".
Even in an interview she has mentioned that she started her showbiz career after her intermediate while she was 17 years of age in 2001 from a movie "Tere Pyar Mein", and that too makes her 26 currently.
And forget about her own view, but I am telling you what I have seen from my own eyes, and there is no bigger proof of DOB then anyone's original passport.
Originally posted by: MithiBani
Here...http://www.sheclick.com/actresses/veena-malik-famous-pakistani-filmtv-actress-and-model/
This website also says 1984. Dunno why wiki says 1978. 😕
Originally posted by: denver_diva
😆...because..sahar has veena's original passport...veena went with the fake ID to Big boss house!!!😆😆😆
i blame ST fans!😆 j/k wiki can changed by anyone u know. lol.
The India entry, for instance, had a well-hidden piece of "graffiti" deep inside footnote No. 14. Right in the middle of the terse footnote, about whether India shares a border with Afghanistan or not, appear the words: "Most important of all is that Mihir B is the roxstar of India".
That error was caught when the writer of this piece was reading through the India entry but only after Mihir B had been the roxstar of India for well over four days.
"We try to do the best we can to keep a track of things. But it can be impossible to always be on our toes," Blnguyen says. "Ideally we hate locking articles. It goes against the entire Wikipedia ethos. But some articles, especially the religious and regional ones, create a lot of passion. When things go haywire, we have no option but to lock things down."
Given the labour it takes to write and maintain the average Wikipedia entry, it is difficult to understand what motivates these users to keep going. Abbas is a little philosophical: "Besides the release it gives me from classes, I think it's a good thing to do. A good entry helps me to do something good for the world. I know it sounds juvenile. But I really, really feel great when a good article is done." For Blnguyen, it's just a pastime. "I should be studying. But I don't. For me, Wikipedia is a hobby. Nothing more than that."
Their effort shows. Wikipedia throws up spectacular Google search results. A simple search for the term "India" threw up the Wikipedia entry first. And then the Indian government websites. This is true for many searches.
Wikipedia servers throw up some 30,000 user queries per second. In 2007, the Supreme Court of India referred to the site in a ruling. (A computer manufacturer used Wikipedia to highlight how a laptop is different from a desktop and should bear different import duties.)
For the average user, though, none of the behind-the-scenes intrigue is visible. Browsers seldom notice the sheer quantum of labour that goes into making Wikipedia happen. It's Wiki warriors such as Blnguyen, Paliath, Mukherjee and Abbas who toil for hours every day, for no pay, and make Wikipedia robust and dependable.
And thank god for that. That's because right now, somewhere out there, somebody wants to be the next roxstar of India on Wikipedia.