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Posted: 8 years ago

Originally posted by: MrsKhan

Will keep reminding people.Btw Sadaf trending in India for baby news.


What? Where? Fb or twitter?
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Posted: 8 years ago

Originally posted by: MrsKhan

The whole debate has become so ridiculous now. Ban Kar do and be done with it. I mean they are leaving all other important issues and just after this issue.


What do you think ? FK has become hot property that every channel is running in the race to get something new but just going on churning the same stuff with same panelists. Those who didn't know about FK now seeing him day and night.
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Posted: 8 years ago
Rafay Mahmood @Rafay_Mahmood

Pakistani actor Fawad Khan has been blessed with a girl. The baby was born three days back and a public announcement is expected soon.

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Posted: 8 years ago
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Information and broadcasting minister M. Venkaiah Naidu, never one to express a strong and pungent viewpoint, chose his words carefully when asked about Pakistani actors working in India. In normal times, he said, "there is no problem, as art has no barrier". But he himself was not advocating that they go back, he added. So there we have it. Officially, the government is not advocating that Pakistani actors should leave. Even the ruling party is all for art and freedom of culture. So who exactly is against the Pakistani actors, such as Fawad Khan and Mahira Khan and wants them to get out of India? And how come the BJP, specially its more fiery members, is not joining the chorus and is instead behaving like "libtards"?

Most people have forgotten that at one time Indians used to go across the border to act in Pakistani films as its industry was then in poor shape. In the 1950s, actresses like Sheila Ramani and Meena Shorey were cast in Pakistani films to give them some box office appeal. Pakistani singers like Mehdi Hasan and Ghulam Ali sang in India to great acclaim in the 1980s and 1990s, and actors, from Zeba Bakhtiar onwards, have been coming here for a long time. Fawad Khan, the latest heartthrob from Pakistan, has a huge following here. The objections are relatively new. The main voices against the Pakistanis have come from within the film industry and from one tiny political party. The Indian Motion Pictures Producers Association gave a call for them to leave and media mogul Subhash Chandra, former chairman of Zee, declared that the group's channel Zindagi would now no longer show Pakistani serials. Thundering noises were made by Raj Thackeray's outfit Maharashtra Navnirman Sena, that is slowly sinking into irrelevance and needs high-profile controversies to keep itself going till the crucial municipal corporation elections in Mumbai early next year.

The IMPPA really doesn't carry much weight and the big guns, like Karan Johar and Shah Rukh, in whose films the two Pakistanis were acting, will not bother too much about what the body says. Zindagi, which was set up to telecast dubbed serials from countries such as Pakistan, Turkey and Mexico, is a minnow in terms of viewership and impact compared to the giants such as Star, Sony, Colors and Zee. At the moment, the channel is barely showing any Pakistani serial, and certainly nothing that compared to its big successes such as Zindagi Gulzar Hai, in which Fawad Khan was spotted by audiences and Hindi filmmakers, who then picked him for their projects.

Thus, any such "ban" is of zero consequence in real terms, specially since when MNS claimed victory that all the actors had left within the 24-hour deadline given them, it emerged that they had all gone back in July. It could create some bother for actors who come here for work from now on, but if the government issues a visa and work permit, then clearly the matter should be closed. But for Johar, Shah Rukh Khan and others, the real fear is that MNS activists " and they could well be joined by the Shiv Sena " could create problems at the time of the films' release. The Sena has long pulled off stunts such as digging up cricket pitches to prevent India-Pakistan matches, refusing to allow singers such as Ghulam Ali and blackening faces, as it did with Sudheendra Kulkarni in October last year. The government's assurances of protection did not matter then and probably won't matter now if the Senas decide to go on the warpath against Karan Johar, whose film is scheduled for release soon.

http://www.deccanchronicle.com/opinion/columnists/051016/bollywood-just-sound-fury-over-pak-stars.html

Edited by UglyDuckling. - 8 years ago
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Posted: 8 years ago
Best wishes to Fawad and Sadaf on this blessing.
Baby gal.

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Posted: 8 years ago
id like to make a correction.
fawad wasnt approached after his shows aired on zindagi channel.

he was approached for bollywood way before zindagi channel even existed.

basically year 2012 and 2013 were huge for fawad fever abroad especially in UK USA and 27 ARAB countries whose show humsafar was running simultaneously in UAE dubbed in arabic and on rishtay in UK in urdu.
then his show ZGH was aired in both regions.
expats, arabs and pakistanis were going GAGA over him and he became a superstar internationally other than in Pakistan.

he was offered the role in Khoobsurat after sonam kapoors friends and cousins abroad told her about fawad khan and how every girl abroad was swooning over him. sonam was looking for a role for a prince and she was referred fawad from within her social circle (who were his fans.)


sonam kapoor saw his shows on youtube and liked him. she approched him and got in touch with him personally, she took his audition on skype and offered him the role.

fawad read the script and gave a nod of approval. sonam even confirmed this story as did fawad khan in an interview.

on MBC bollywood an arab channel showing bollywood and pak tv series and movies it was announced that fawad would be working in bollywood opposite sonam as he became famous after his shows became hit (humsafar was dubbed as 'rafeeq al rooh' and was first tv series shown on mbc bollywood which was a hit)

all this happened sometime in summer 2013 and the pictures from the set leaked in arab forums and arab fan pages of fawad and all this happened before zindagi channel even was aired in 2014. by the time ZGH aired in india in summer 2014 khoobsoorat was already in post production phase and was released around the time humsafar was to be aired in india.

by then fawad was known for ZGH in india and khoobsurat cashed in on his name.

you can check the facebook page of mbc bollywood for authenticity of this timeline.

you can check interview of sonam and fawad and leaked pics from set from 2013 too.

fawad was offered more roles no doubt afterwards in bollywood but he was not offered his first gig due to zindagi channel. i dont mean to offend i apologize in advance.


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Posted: 8 years ago

Silence of Pakistani actors on Uri attack is a confession that they feel Pakistan is responsible for it


Bollywood lyricist-scriptwriter Javed Akhtar has reacted on the controversy regarding banning Pakistani actors by the Indian Motion Pictures Producers' Association (IMPPA) in the wake of the Uri attacks, allegedly carried out by Pakistan. The poet spoke at length about the issue to television channel Times Now. Javed Akhtar had earlier toldThe Times of India, "India-Pakistan's cultural relations have been lopsided. Lata Mangeshkar is the most popular Indian singer with a wide following in Pakistan. Going by the sentiment of our nation, the decision made to suspend the involvement of Pakistani artistes in our films and cultural programs appear to be inevitable. But let's hope that at some point, the relationship changes and we can balance our cultural exchanges."

Speaking to Times Now, Javed Akhtar hasn't been so subtle. Referring to Ae Dil Hai Mushkil actor Fawad Khan and any other Pakistani artiste working in India who has not reacted in any way after the Uri attack, Javed Akhtar said, "Their silence is a kind of confession from Paksitani actors that Pakistan is responsible for it. This is the least they (actors) can do. If Pakistan says that we are not responsible for it (the Uri attack)', I don't see any reason why Pakistani artistes or any Pakistani citizen should not condemn Uri and these kind of terrorist attacks. Because they say that we're not responsible for it, then wonderful, come out and condemn it! Any Pakistani who keeps quiet about it is condoning our statement that actually Pakistan is responsible for it," he said.

Which is fair enough and which is why the fans ofFawad Khan, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Ali Zafar, Atif Aslam and the like are wondering why the actors / singers have not commented either for India or against it. Either way, they will be condemned. But why be so quiet when India is offering them a job and more fame through Bollywood?

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Posted: 8 years ago
Mita Vashisth on Fawad Khan

Says - 'Kya Aukaat Hai Fawad Khan Ki'


[YOUTUBE]https://youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=Y5Pcsf6xsVU[/YOUTUBE]
Edited by HauntingDawn - 8 years ago
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Posted: 8 years ago

Originally posted by: HauntingDawn

Mita Vashisth on Fawad Khan

Now says 'Kya Aukat Hai Fawad Khan Ki'

[YOUTUBE]https://youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=Y5Pcsf6xsVU[/YOUTUBE]



Who the hell is Mita n uski auqat Kya hai?
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Posted: 8 years ago

As We Debate If It's Fair To Ban Pak Artists, This Army Veteran's Post Puts Things In Perspective


Shabdeeta Pareek


Should India go to war with Pakistan? Should Pakistani artists be banned from working in India? What will its implications be? These are the questions we're faced with as the tension between India and Pakistan escalates. There's so much hue and cry on social media about what's right and wrong and how India should behave in this situation.

While we are debating whether to snap trade relations with Pakistan or if banning Pakistani artists is a right decision, how many of us care to know how a soldier posted at the Line of Control feels about this?

In a blog post titled Mala Fide Intent, Major Gaurav Arya shares a soldier's perspective on the issues of defence and national security, and questions whether it's fair for us to support Pakistani artists while our soldiers risk their lives on the border.

Here's what he wrote:

Our boys have just about returned from across the Line of Control after a very successful surgical strike. The entire nation is delirious with joy; the entire nation, except a few.

Today, I was part of a panel discussion in JNU, interestingly called "Intellectual Terrorism". The term is self-explanatory, though wide ranging. I will discuss one type of intellectual terrorism here. The proponents of this type of terror are to found in every walk of life, but the roots of this disease are embedded in some institutions of higher learning. More of that some other time.

Karan Johar wants to know if asking Fawad Khan to go back to Pakistan will stop terror. Mahesh Bhatt joins the chorus by saying "stop terrorism, not talks" implying that we must continue to talk to Pakistan. The cricket board will continue to play matches with Pakistan. Certain business houses will continue to do business with Pakistan. All this, while our soldiers are dying on the border.
Will sending Pakistani artists back, stopping cricket and business with Pakistan actually end terror from Pakistan? No, it most certainly will not. But there is an emotion called solidarity. You cannot make films, play cricket and do business as if everything is fine, because it is not. It makes the soldier wonder aloud, "Why should I alone bear the weight of conflict?"

This conflict between India and Pakistan is not the soldier's personal war. He is dying and killing for you and me. Imagine a situation in which the soldier felt, and behaved, like Karan Johar and Mahesh Bhatt? Imagine if a soldier walked up to his superior and said, "Sir, while I am dying on the Line of Control, these people are going about as if everything is absolutely fine between the two countries."

How many of you would like it if a soldier felt that this was not his personal war, and he, like Mahesh Bhatt, should walk across the Line of Control and shake hands with a Pakistani soldier? Why should he alone sacrifice for India, when others were making merry? A soldier will die before the thinks of such treason, but its certainly food for thought, isn't it? Patriotism and sacrifice is not the sole responsibility of the soldier. India is Mahesh Bhatt's country, as much as it is the soldier's.

The United States boycotted the Moscow Olympics in 1980, and the Russians did likewise when they boycotted the Los Angeles Olympics in 1984. This is what happens when national interest is held paramount. And this is what must happen now.

For 70 years, Pakistan has been killing Indian citizens. Are we so inured to the pain of our fellow brethren that making a movie or playing a cricket match takes precedence over a soldier's mourning home?

18 families have been shattered like glass. Not a word for them by our Bollywood royalty, mind you. But the pain of Fawad Khan's departure is too much to bear, it seems. A tweet in support of Pakistani artists is mandatory.

These directors and producers will have you believe that before Rahat Fateh Ali Khan sang for Bollywood, there was no music of significance in the Hindi film industry. The cricket board is so busy making money that a widow's silent sob and an orphan's scream does not matter. What actually matters are day and night matches between India and Pakistan. The most keenly contested sporting event in history, they say; even better than the Ashes.

And the soldiers? Well, as far as they are concerned, they are on another planet, far removed from the glitzy Bollywood studios, and the teak paneled walls of the stately boardrooms of the BCCI. The blood, the mud, the screams and the exploding gunpowder are just distant and inconvenient, not very different from traffic during the Mumbai monsoons. Life must go on.
Its easy to ask for peace when you are a thousand miles away from the Line of Control, and your primary concerns are which party to attend this evening and where to get financing for your next film.
Peace is not a punch line. It is the end result of war.

There is a 10-year-old girl, Aditi, who understands the nation and its ebbs and flows far better than Mahesh Bhatt and Karan Johar. See her letter attached. Then see the poster made by Mahesh Bhatt, which he so proudly displays. I leave it to you to decide who speaks for you. My vote goes to Aditi. This little angel has the spirit of a soldier. The others have mala fide intent.




Edited by HauntingDawn - 8 years ago

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