Jaan toh sabko pyaari hoti hai per tu na Jaan se bhi jada pyaari hai
Ranjha Ranjha Kardi
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When Noori said: Tujhe apni jaan pyari nhi hai?
And Bhola replied: Jaan pyari hai, Jaan to sab ko pyari hoti hai, lekin tu jaan se bhi Ziyada Pyari hai.
Something in me stirs.
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Imran Ashraf’s First International Project Details Out
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Sun kar wo afsos kahan hota hai, jo seh kar hota hai.. 🥀
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A new convoy of my family members joins the list of martyrs of the Al-Kafarna family, bringing the number of martyrs of my family members and relatives to 75 martyrs, and there is still a large number under the rubble.
Because my family and relatives are not numbers, I will write all the names of my family members who were martyred in this aggression.
Martyr Suhail Bassam Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Muhammad Bassem Al-Kafarna
Martyr/Bassem Muhammad Al-Kafarneh
The martyr/Muhammad Ali Al-Kafarna
Martyr Ali Muhammad Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Hassan Ali Al-Kafarneh
The martyr/Youssef Hassan Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Misbah Muhammad Al-Mafarneh
Martyr Karam Rushdi Al-Kafarneh
The martyr/Fatima Hassan Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Doaa Muhammad Al-Kafarna and her fetus
Martyr Yazan Sharif Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Abeer Fakhri Al-Kafarneh
The martyr/Youssef Amer Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Hassan Yaqoub Al-Kafarneh
Martyr Hussein Suhail Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Mohammed Iyad Al-Kafarneh
The martyr/ Anas Iyad Al-Kafarna
The martyr/ Ramez Iyad Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Mohammed Yasser Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Youssef Amer Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Ahmed Karim Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Mohamed Mahmoud Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Ayoub Ahmed Al-Kafarneh
The martyr/Jihad Adnan Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Mohammed Ammar Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Iman Suhail Al-Kafarna and her children
The martyr Amani Jad Al-Kafarneh and her children
Martyr Fayez Ali Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Muhammad Ali Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Muawiyah Ali Al-Kafarna
The martyr/ Ahmed Wael Al-Kafarna
Martyr Saleh Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Qasim Ahmed Al-Kafarneh
The martyr/Aoun Nofal Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Mahmoud Anwar Al-Kafarna
The martyr/ Khater Maher Al-Kafarna
The martyr / Muhammad Khater Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Ahmed Ashraf Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Iyad Muhammad Taha Al-Kafarna
The martyr/ Imran Muhammad Taha Al-Kafarna
Martyr Saleh Abdel Muti Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Abdul Hamid Mamdouh Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Abdullah Mahmoud Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Abdul Jawad Akram Al-Kafarneh
The martyr/Shatha Nasser Al-Kafarna
Martyr Moaz Youssef Al-Kafarneh
The martyr Fayza Qasim Al-Kafarna
Martyr Saad Youssef Al-Kafarneh
Martyr Sham Youssef Al-Kafarneh
Martyr Hassan Youssef Al-Kafarneh
Martyr/Ahlam Al-Kafarna
Martyr Hamada Attia Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Salwa Muhammad Al-Kafarna
The martyr Nour Hamada Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Mohamed Hamada Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Mohamed Khairy Al-Kafarneh
The martyr/Ahmed Ibrahim Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Shadi Awni Al-Kafarneh
The martyr/Amir Mazen Al-Kafarneh
The martyr/Jamal Mahmoud Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Mustafa Ghassan Al-Kafarna
The martyr/Aisha Mahmoud Al-Kafarna
Martyr Redha Moayed Al-Kafarneh
Martyr Sharif Saeed Hassan Al-Kafarneh
Martyr Amira Sharif Hassan Al-Kafarna
Martyr Hassan Sharif Hassan Al-Kafarneh
Martyr Bassam Hassan Al-Kafarneh
Martyr Safaa Abdel Samie Al-Kafarna
A large number of my family members are still missing or under the rubble.
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No but actually, your assessment of how people lack appreciation for nuances in dramas is so true. It’s not just acting; people can’t appreciate subtleties in writing, either. People always complain of Saas-bahu dramas yet they can’t handle anything besides the overt nature of good Vs evil.
Mein is a good, recent example. Mubashira is — for Pakistani TV standards — a sort of well-written character with bipolar disorder. I say this as someone in the medical field and with family members with BPD. Ayeza has even said mubashira has BPD, but if you read the comments the majority of people are saying Ayeza is “overacting”. Like no bro she’s not overacting (imagine saying Ayeza khan can’t act lolol) she’s having manic episodes, and pretty good ones for PTV standards, but people aren’t willing to appreciate how much work she has put into this character because this character can’t easily be boxed into a category. (To be clear the writing of mubashira isn’t totally flawless like they confused a psychiatrist for a therapist but again it’s the best I’ve seen)
Slightly related but wahaj recently wore a pink Kurta for his MayaPret shoot and the comments under there are filled with demasculinizing wahaj, and this is coming from all genders. Like appreciating nuances are one thing. We have a longgggg way to go if men are still made fun of for wearing pink.
you said it. from what I have observed in terms of how acting is termed by the reviewers as "good" or "bad" very basically falls under the description of, "was it obvious?" even then it has to be obvious at just the right decibel. otherwise it's loud and overacting.
another thing that is often not taken into consideration is how much of a say TPTB have about how a project is executed. i know for a fact that different directors demand different kinds of acting from the actors. some directors specifically WANT the loudness because to them that's how a particular emotion will be best show on screen. some directors go for the subtlety. some want silence to do its job while the actor just occupies the space. and there are cases where the directors are instructed by the channel heads to shoot the project on a certain frequency. no project is made in a vacuum. there are so many decision makers operating behind the doors whose names we don't even know. we only see and react to what we have access to.
khair, acting is an art and while it can be studied and critiqued, there's no set-in-stone parameter by which we can judge its quality. or you can if you really want to but god i am just so tired by life in general to want to get into all that. so, I just stick to the very basic rule for judging an acting performance - did it move me? if yes, then it's a good acting performance. if not then bhale hi uss insaan ko laakhon oscar kyun na mile ho, for me it will never be good. for instance, Iqra Aziz was the best part of Ranjha Ranjha Kardi even if Imran Ashraf continues to make Bhola his entire personality. i won't sit and argue with anyone about it - that's just how my heart works.
AND OMG YES PLS TELL ME ABOUT HOW *FINE* WAHAJ LOOKS IN PINK?!?!?! THE MAN CARRIED THE COLOR BEAUTIFULLY!! SUCH A WELCOME BREAK FROM ALL THE MONOTONY OF BLACK&WHITE!!! FUCK ALL THE HATERS! HE'S A BEAUTIFUL MAN AND THE SOFTNESS OF THAT PINK WITH HIS UNDENIABLE CHARM CREATED AN ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL PICTURE!!! the ones hating on him are only jealous cuz they know they cannot carry the color well.
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Best Pakistani Drama Raqs-e-Bismil
Pakistani TV series have long been known for their distinctive storytelling, and “Raqs-e-Bismil” stands out as a shining gem among them. Airing in 2021, this gripping television series has won audiences over with its thought-provoking storytelling, stellar performances, and exploration of complex themes such as love and romance. love, spirituality and redemption. In this article, we dive into the world of “Raqs-e-Bismil” and explore the reasons that make it one of the best Pakistani dramas of recent times.
An outline of the plot
“Raqs-e-Bismil” revolves around the life of Moosa (played by Imran Ashraf), a rebellious and mysterious young man living in a conservative village. Despite being born into a religious family, Moosa’s unusual beliefs and actions created tension in the community. He falls in love with Zohra (played by Sarah Khan), a prostitute with a troubled past who dreams of a life beyond her current circumstances. Their lives intersect, leading to a unique and transformative love story that challenges society’s norms and prejudices.
Outstanding performance by Imran Ashraf
At the heart of “Raqs-e-Bismil” is Imran Ashraf’s remarkable depiction of Moosa. With his versatile acting skills, he easily brings the character’s complexities to life, making Moosa an unforgettable and believable character. From showing vulnerability to showing determination, Imran Ashraf’s performance elevates drama to new heights. Sarah Khan’s convincing performance
Sarah Khan’s portrayal of Zohra, a prostitute yearning for a life outside of her profession, is equally commendable. She delivers a nuanced performance that brings depth and realism to the character. Sarah’s chemistry with Imran Ashraf adds an emotional layer to their on-screen relationship, making it a memorable aspect of the film.
Redemption journey
One of the most fascinating aspects of “Raqs-e-Bismil” is the exploration of redemption and spiritual search. The characters begin a journey of self-discovery, seeking forgiveness and a chance to atone for past mistakes. The film weaves spirituality into the story beautifully, highlighting the power of repentance and the complexities of human nature.
Breaking down social stereotypes
“Raqs-e-Bismil” bravely challenges the stereotypes and prejudices of society. It addresses the stigma associated with prostitutes and portrays them as individuals with dreams, feelings, and desires, just like anyone else. The film encourages viewers to look beyond stereotypes and embrace empathy and understanding.
excellent cinema
The film’s cinematography and production quality add to its appeal. The stunning scenery, attention to detail and mesmerizing visuals immerse the audience in the world of “Raqs-e-Bismil”, enhancing the overall viewing experience.
Conclusion
“Raqs-e-Bismil” is a powerful and thought-provoking drama that leaves a profound impact on viewers. With its rich storytelling, stellar performance, and exploration of complex themes, the series proved to be one of the best Pakistani dramas of its time. From defying social norms to celebrating love and redemption, “Raqs-e-Bismil” reminds us of the power of storytelling and its ability to challenge, inspire and entertain it equally.
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With the compliments of the Directorate General Public Relations,
Government of the Punjab, Lahore Ph.: 99201390.
No.533/Imran Maqbool/Mujahid
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Providing Enhanced Healthcare Facilities and Modernized Infrastructure: A Top Priority
Lahore, March 26:
It is the topmost priority of the CM Punjab Maryum Nawaz Sharif to provide better healthcare facilities with modernized infrastructure near their homes and districts. It is the responsibility of the executing agency to complete all projects within the stipulated timeframe as per the vision of CM Punjab so that citizens can benefit from them as soon as possible. This was stated by Provincial Minister for Communication and Works Punjab Mr. Sohaib Ahmed Bherth while chairing the 66th board meeting of Punjab Infrastructure Development Authority at IDAP office on Tuesday afternoon.
The meeting was attended by Secretary C & W Mr. Sohail Ashraf, Secretary Transport Punjab Ahmed Javed Qazi, Additional Secretaries of Finance, Agriculture, Primary and Secondary Punjab, and I & C. CEO IDAP Punjab Mr. Shah Meer Ahmed briefed the chair about three health-related projects in Lahore and Sargodha District, on which Minister Communication and Works Punjab Mr. Sohaib Ahmed Bherth approved IDAP as the executing agency for the construction of Punjab Institute of Cardiology 2 in Jinnah hospital, Nawaz Sharif Institute of Cardiology Sargodha, and Nawaz Sharif Cancer Treatment and Research Center Lahore.
Mr. Bherth also approved the financial year budget 2024/25 of the Punjab Infrastructure Development Authority.
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Textile Engineering: An Introduction, 2nd Edition PDF by Yasir Nawab and Khubab Shaker
Textile Engineering: An Introduction, 2nd Edition
By Yasir Nawab and Khubab Shaker
Contents:
Munir Ashraf
1 Introduction 1
Madeha Jabbar, Khubab Shaker
2 Textile Raw Materials 13
Zulfiqar Ali
3 Yarn Manufacturing 35
Khubab Shaker, Muhammad Imran Khan
4 Woven Fabrics 59
Muhammad Umair
5 Nonwovens 73
Waqas Ashraf, Habib Awais, Adeel Abbas
6 Knitted and Braided Fabrics 85
Tanveer Hussain
7 Textile…
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[ad_1] A small clip from a recent episode of Mazaq Raat, hosted by the talented Imran Ashraf, is doing the rounds on social media, wherein actor Usman Mukhtar can be seen discussing his controversial character in the hit drama serial Hum Kahan Ke Sachay Thay. The actor sheds light on the unexpected backlash he received for portraying a negative role and the shifting dynamics on Pakistani television. The conversation began with Imran prompting Usman to delve into the intricacies of his character in Hum Kahan Ke Sachay Thay and the controversy it generated. Usman, known for his versatility as an actor, explained his rationale behind taking on such a challenging role despite the potential drawbacks. Usman began, "I don't think it's a bad thing if - see, for how long have we seen the man as the hero and the women as supporting characters? Characters were not written for women like that before. Now -" Imran interjected with a cheeky smile, stating, "Now they are just written for women." His comment underscored the changing landscape of Pakistani television, where female characters are becoming more prominent. The conversation then shifted to the topic of anticipated backlash. Imran questioned Usman if he had thought about the potential negative reaction to his character when reading the script. "Sir, I thought about it," Usman replied earnestly. "But the backlash was far greater than what I'd thought. When our dramas are made, I'm not talking about myself but other actors, especially you (Imran), the way you essay your character, it seems so real that the fan, the audience, truly -" At this juncture, Imran playfully got up and pretended to be shy. He concealed himself behind a table where his panel of comedians was seated, eliciting laughter from the audience. He then continued, "The backlash was for the character; there can be no backlash on my brother's acting skills," prompting thunderous applause from the delighted audience. Usman's candid conversation with Imran provided valuable insights into the evolving dynamics of roles in Pakistani dramas. As the industry continues to embrace multifaceted roles for both male and female actors, the evolution of the quality of roles that are written for men and women seems to be a work in progress. Have something to add? Share it in the comments [ad_2]
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Laaj - TeleFilm Part II
Laaj – TeleFilm Part II
StarringNeelum Munir,Imran Ashraf,Irfan Khoosat
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War Against the Pakistani Nuclear Horn: Daniel 8
War Against Pakistan
Malik Muhammad Ashraf
MAY 22, 2023
A special meeting of the corps commander was convened to deliberate on the horrendous events of May 9 when workers and leaders of PTI, reacting to the arrest of Imran Khan in a criminal case, attacked GHQ, Corp Commander House Lahore and other military installations. Not only did they condemn the attacks in the harshest possible terms but…
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Amar Khan’s Ramazan Drama: A Nostalgic Tribute to the Past
The highly anticipated Ramazan drama featuring Amar Khan and Imran Ashraf is set to premiere on the first day of the holy month. The show promises to be a blend of situational comedy, romance, conflicts, and interesting parodies of well-known personalities, catering to a wide range of viewers. The show’s writer and actor, Amar Khan, […]Amar Khan’s Ramazan Drama: A Nostalgic Tribute to the Past
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Kiran Ashfaque opens up on divorce from Imran Ashraf | The Express Tribune
Imran Ashraf’s ex-wife Kiran Ashfaque has finally opened up about her split from the actor, and her life after divorce in a recent Q&A.
Last year saw many celebrity marriages breaking apart and Imran’s was one of them. While 2022 marked the first time the renowned TV actor appeared on the big screen, things didn’t seem to be going too well for the star at home. Imran and Kiran announced their…
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