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Posted: 12 years ago
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india won!
aman is 3rd face off contestant!
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: s123vi

india won!
aman is 3rd face off contestant!

thanks a lot😊
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Hiya people!

I know this place is bit inactive! But don't worry not anymore just one more week then inshAllah I would be back in action!
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Today was a very nice and fun loving episode...the performances i loved where those of Nabeel, Yash and Mulazim...It was very light hearted episode, full of masti...really loved Mulazims mimekry...especially Captain Himmesh's mimekry was nice😃...and the mimekry he did of sharukh khans was soo wrong 😆..Also loved the litle play between Himesh and Atif..👏
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Also ..i really liked the answer Captain Atif gave on the heroes question...instead of naming actors he named real life heroes...like Arfa Kareem and Sharmee Obiad Chinoy...short intro from my part for people who are not familliar with them😊
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Posted: 12 years ago
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First we have Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy,she is a Pakistani director who has won the first Oscar of Pakistan for her documentary, ''Saving Grace''. In this documentary she records the struggles of acid attack survivors and the efforts of British Pakistani doctor who performs reconstructive surgery on these women to make their lives better...a must watch documantry😊

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Then we have Arfa,
Arfa was a Pakistani student who becomes the youngest Microsoft professional at the age of nine. She was seen as highly intellectualized individual and she was praised for her abilities. ...Most children don't even know what they want to become when they are older...she already knew at a very young age what she wanted to be. She was a kid who was very communicative energetic and very passionate about her work...She also wanted to set a technology platform in Pakistan along the line of the Silicon Valley in the USA...
A while ago I also had the opportunity to go to Silicon Valley to study there for 3 months, but I declined because my friends couldn't go😔...I am still regretting that decision, did a very stupid thing by rejecting it
Coming back to Arfa...She died in January after having a cardiac arrest after an epileptic seizure that damaged her brain. She was very young when she died, only 16 years old...very sad...people like her you don't see everyday
may Allah bless her soul...Ameen
Another picture of Arfa...Most of us have in fact seen the famous photograph where she is standing alongside the Microsoft headquarters😊.
Edited by anaad - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago
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What is the point of all this... blah blah..

They were talking about hero's from entertainment world that personally inspired the singers..

It seems Pakistanis are clutching at the straws..if India would discuss their achievement in every field the list will be miles long.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: anaad

First we have Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy,she is a Pakistani director who has won the first Oscar of Pakistan for her documentary, ''Saving Grace''. In this documentary she records the struggles of acid attack survivors and the efforts of British Pakistani doctor who performs reconstructive surgery on these women to make their lives better...a must watch documantry😊

I have no idea what is point of this when it is clearly music show.
However there are plenty of Oscars for India
1) Bhanu Athaiya won Best Costume Design (with John Mollo) for Gandhi (1982)
2) Satyajit Ray received an honorary Academy Award in 1991.
3) Russell Pookutty won Best Sound Mixing (with Ian Tapp and Richard Pryke) for Slumdog Millionaire (2008).
4) AR Rahman won Best Score and Best Original Song (music) for Slumdog Millionaire (2008)

5) Gulzar won Best Song (lyrics) for Slumdog Millionaire (2008). [He was not present at the ceremony to collect his Oscar.]

Edited by preetie - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: anaad

Then we have Arfa,
Arfa was a Pakistani student who becomes the youngest Microsoft professional at the age of nine. She was seen as highly intellectualized individual and she was praised for her abilities. ...Most children don't even know what they want to become when they are older...she already knew at a very young age what she wanted to be. She was a kid who was very communicative energetic and very passionate about her work...She also wanted to set a technology platform in Pakistan along the line of the Silicon Valley in the USA...
A while ago I also had the opportunity to go to Silicon Valley to study there for 3 months, but I declined because my friends couldn't go😔...I am still regretting that decision, did a very stupid thing by rejecting it
Coming back to Arfa...She died in January after having a cardiac arrest after an epileptic seizure that damaged her brain. She was very young when she died, only 16 years old...very sad...people like her you don't see everyday
may Allah bless her soul...Ameen
Another picture of Arfa...Most of us have in fact seen the famous photograph where she is standing alongside the Microsoft headquarters😊.

again no clue what is point of computer discussion. There are plenty of indian kids who are excelling in this field everyday.

Seth Mridul

At age four, Seth was already modifying computer games and from there it went on. By age 11 he was a Microsoft Certified Professional and had qualified for the CISCO Certificate Network Associate (CCNA) and knew several programming languages such as Java and C++. By now he will also have completed a three-year advanced 3D animation course at Cambridge University (which apparently took him three months).

S. Chandra Sekar

He started programming at the age of eight and was a Microsoft Certified Professional at age nine. When he was ten years old he became a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer and the year after he got the Cisco Certified Network Associate certificate

Bhupika Yashpal Gautam

In 1999, at age five years and eleven months, Bhupika passed an examination which included practicals and theory in C, Unix, Foxpro, Lotus and Wordstar and also questions about hardware, architecture and system analysis. The exam is usually reserved for people over 18, but Bhupika passed everything

Ajay Puri

At age three he became the youngest software kid/web designer in the world according to the Guinness Book of World Records. He started using the computer when he was a year old and surprised his parents by sending his grandfather an email when he was 18 months old.

list goes on and on.
There is no need for this as this is music show no Oscar or Computer session.
Edited by preetie - 12 years ago

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