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Posts Tagged ‘Salman Khan’

Veena Malik Movie Daal Mein Kuch Kaala Hai

By Sharafat • Jun 18th, 2011 • Category: Entertainment

Veena Malik may be a flop in Pakistan drama and film industry, but she has got a huge fan base in India as she was involved in a massive scandal with another participant of a reality show. Now cashing in on that notoriety, Veena is all set to explore the vistas of Bollywood and is [...]



Reminiscing The Entry Of Khans In Bollywood

By D Asghar • Feb 5th, 2011 • Category: Entertainment

It was perhaps early Summer of 1988, I went to the local Indian store and found a video of a movie called, “Qayamat Sey Qayamat Tak.” A skinny guy, was on the cover and his name on the label was listed as “Aamir Khan.” I said to myself, another “idiot” is going to bite the [...]



Salman Khan’s Generosity

By Mohammad Yusha • Nov 25th, 2010 • Category: Entertainment

Salman Khan has donated bone marrow at ‘Marrow Donor Registry, India (MDRI)’ along with his younger brother Arbaaz Khan. With this, he has become MDRI’s first bone marrow donator.
Dr. Sunil Parekh from MDRI has thanked Salman for this on behalf of the people suffering from the disease. The actor heard about a patient called Pooja, [...]



Tarang Hero Wali Tasveer : A Reality TV Show

By Sharafat • May 10th, 2009 • Category: Entertainment

The craze to become a hero in the movies is not new. Given the pathetic condition of Lollywood, the Pakistani cinema, many boys in Pakistan yearns to follow the ways of a much-admired Bollywood heroes like Shahrukh Khan, Salman Khan and Aamir Khan. They want to show masculinity like the Akshay Kumar and they want [...]



Nepal bans Bollywood film

By Isha Khan • Jan 29th, 2009 • Category: Entertainment

Nepal has banned the Bollywood movie ‘Chandni Chowk to China’ following protests over a scene suggesting the Buddha was born in India, officials said Thursday.

Siddartha Gautama, who became the original Buddha around 2,500 years ago, was born in southwest Nepal and is considered a national luminary, appearing on bank notes in the deeply spiritual Himalayan [...]