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Fire (2002 Film)
''Fire'' ( ur, ) is a Pakistani Urdu-language film which stars Meera, Reema, Nirma, Saud (actor) and Moammar Rana. Plot summary Fire is a story about Momi (Zeeshan) who lives with his younger brother and mother. He works in an office and he has a very thick friendship with Noman Masood (Bilal) who works with him in the office. Momi's younger brother who is engaged to Noman's sister, studies in a college. One day he has a bet with his fiancée and he kisses the hand of Meera who also studies there. Meera feels insulted and she goes to her brother Saud who is the "badmash" of the film. Saud takes his men and goes to Momi's house and kills his brother and sets his house on fire. And then he kills Noman's sister as well. Since Meera thinks that she was responsible for making Momi's brother kiss her hand, Momi and Noman tries to file case against Saud but Saud hires a police officer who that police officer files a fake case of terrorism against Momi and his mother. In the jail Momi ...
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Asif Ali Pota
Asif ( ar, آصف) is an Arabic masculine given name. In Persian and Urdu it is often pronounced as 'Asif' or 'Asef' though the original form is 'Asaf'. This name referred to Solomon's vizier in the Islamic tradition, and by extension to a wise, prudential figure. It was originally borrowed from the Hebrew name Asaf (אסף) meaning "gather, harvest" (lit. "he gathered.") People with this name In antiquity * Asif bin Barkhiya, described in the 27th Chapter of the Qur'an, transported the throne of the Queen of Sheba In modern times * Asif Ahmad Ali (1940–2022), Pakistani politician and government minister, Foreign Minister 1993–1996 * Asif Ahmad, British diplomat * Asif Akbar, Bangladeshi singer * Asif Ali (other), multiple people * Asif Bashir Bhagat, Pakistani politician * Asif Din, English cricketer * Asif Farrukhi, Pakistani doctor, writer and translator * Asif Ismail, Indian tennis player * Asif Kapadia, English film director * Asif Maharammov, Azerbaijani Lieuten ...
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Reema Khan
Reema Khan ( ur, ) born Sameena Khan ( ur, ), known mononymously as Reema, is a Pakistani television host and former stage dancer, Lollywood film actress, director and producer. Khan was one of the leading film actresses in Pakistan during 1990s. She has appeared in more than 200 films since making her debut in 1990 and has been recognised by Pakistan and Indian film critics for her acting. She received the Pride of Performance Award in 2019 for her contributions to Pakistani cinema. Early life and career Reema was born as Sameena Khan in Lahore on 27 October 1971. In 1985, she appeared as a child actress in film ''Qismat.'' She was first spotted in 1990 by the Pakistani film director Javed Fazil, who offered her the leading role in his film '' Bulandi''. Personal life Reema Khan married Pakistani-American cardiologist S. Tariq Shahab ( ur, ) in November 2011. On 24 March 2015, Khan gave birth to her son, Azlan. Filmography As an actress * '' Bulandi '' (1990) * ''Zam ...
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Meera (actress)
Irtiza Rubab ( ur, ) (born 12 May 1977), better known by her stage name Meera ( ur, ), is a Pakistani film actress and television presenter. She has appeared in Urdu, Punjabi and Hindi movies. Career Meera made her movie debut in 1995, and earned nationwide critical acclaim in 1999 for her lead performance in ''Khilona'' (1996–97). She won her first Nigar Award for her acting in ''Khilona'', and received significant praise for her work. With the release of ''Inteha'', another critical and commercial success, she won the second consecutive Nigar Award for Best Actress of the year for her break-out performance. During the late 1990s, she became an integral part of Lollywood. In 2004, she played a prominent role in ''Salakhain'' which lifted her image internationally. In 2005, she acted in a joint Indo-Pakistani film, ''Nazar'' with which she debuted in Bollywood. In 2010, she played the titular role of Husan Ara in TV One's ''Husan Ara Kaun'', followed by another role in ...
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Moammar Rana
Moammar Rana ( Punjabi, ur, ; born February 26, 1974), is a Pakistani actor and film director. He is known for his various Lollywood movie credits, and has also worked on the small screen in Pakistani soap operas and Television Serials. Family Moammar Rana belongs to a cricketing dynasty: his father Shafqat Rana has played some Test matches for Pakistan and also served as national cricket team selector twice, his uncle Azmat Rana (d. 2015) played one Test match, another uncle, Shakoor Rana (d. 2001), was a well-known umpire whose two sons Mansoor and Maqsood played a few ODIs, while yet another uncle, Sultan Rana, played first-class matches before becoming a cricket administrator. Career Films Moammar Rana appeared in the film ''Kudiyon Ko Dale Dana'' as a second lead actor. He got his first break in ''Deewane Tere Pyar Ke''. In 1999, he appeared in the ensemble romantic film ''Pal Do Pal'', which was directed by late Shamim Ara. He has also appeared in the films ''C ...
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Saud (actor)
Saud Qasmi is a Pakistani film and TV actor, TV producer, and co-manager of a family-owned entertainment business JJS Productions which he operates with his wife, Javeria Saud.Profile of Saud on tv.com.pk website
Retrieved 15 July 2022


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Saud was born in Karachi, Pakistan. He's the nephew of the famous qari and naat khawan , and he's himself a

Nirma (actress)
Nirma is a former Pakistani Lollywood film actress and model. She started a career in modeling followed by television dramas. Early life Nirma was born as Ayesha Jahangir in Kuwait, from where she completed her early education. After the death of her father, she along with her family moved to Lahore. Film producer Ejaz Durrani gave her the stage name Nirma. Career Nirma's first play was ''Ranjish'' and she appeared in the television serial ''Do Chand and Sarkar Sahab''. Her debut film was ''Bazigar'' and she has appeared in films such as ''Laaj'', ''Shararat'', ''Qarz'', and ''Behram Daku''. In 1997, she played the role of a stage dancer in film ''Dream Girl'' which was directed by Sangeeta (Pakistani actress), Sangeeta. Punjabi film credits include ''Babul Da Wera''. Apart from movies, she has also regularly appeared in Punjabi stage dramas and various music videos. Filmography Films Television * Laag (TV series), ''Laag'' (1998) * ''Sarkar Sahab (2007)
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Wajid Ali Shah
Mirza Wajid Ali Shah ( ur, ) (30 July 1822 – 1 September 1887) was the eleventh and last King of Awadh, holding the position for 9 years, from 13 February 1847 to 11 February 1856. Wajid Ali Shah's first wife was Alam Ara who was better known as Khas Mahal () because of her exquisite beauty. She was one of two Nikahi wives. His second wife, Muhammadi Khanum, better known as the Begum Hazrat Mahal, rose against the British East India Company during the Indian Rebellion of 1857 as the regent of Awadh. His kingdom, long protected by the East India Company (EIC) under treaty, was annexed by the EIC on 11 February 1856, two days before the ninth anniversary of his coronation. The Nawab was exiled to Garden Reach in Metiabruz, then a suburb of Kolkata, where he lived out the rest of his life on a generous pension. He was a poet, playwright, dancer and great patron of the arts. He is widely credited with the revival of Kathak as a major form of classical Indian dance. As a King ...
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Noman Masood
Noman Masood ( Punjabi, ur, ; born 28 May 1968) is a Pakistani television actor, director and producer. He worked in many PTV dramas, and currently working. Filmography Drama serials * ''Shehbaz'' * ''Tujh Pe Qurban'' * ''Neend'' * ''Lagan'' * '' Bandhan'' * '' Meray Khwab Raiza Raiza'' * '' Wardi'' * '' Boond Boond Tanhai'' * '' Kitni Door Kitnay Paas'' * '' Thora Sath Chahiye'' * '' Koonj'' * '' Vanee (Geo TV)'' * '' Band Kidkiyon Kay Peechay'' * '' Aur Phir'' * ''Aadhi Dhoop'' * '' Poore Chaand ki Raat'' * ''Meri Behan Meri Dewrani'' * ''Ullu Baraye Farokht Nahi'' as Wali Mohammad * ''Inkaar (PTV series)'' as Prince * ''Adhoora Bandhan'' as Yasir * ''Malangi'' as Dosu * ''Khwab Saraye'' as Waheed * ''Kitni Girhain Baaki Hain'' as Humayun (Ep:24) * '' Zamani Manzil Kay Maskharay'' * ''Teri Meri Kahani'' as Nawaz * ''Khan'' as Yaqoob * ''Baandi'' as Ali Faizan * '' Meri Shehzadi as Salahuddin Telefilms * Miyan Biwi Aur Woh (Kashan) * Band Tou Bajega (Jahanzaib) Hum T ...
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2nd Lux Style Awards
The 2003 Lux Style Awards, officially known as the 2nd Lux Style Awards ceremony, presented by the Lux Style Awards honours the best films of 2002 and took place 22–24 February 2003. This year, the city of Pakistan played host to the Pakistani Film Industry. The official ceremony took place on 24 February 2003, at the Expo Centre, in Karachi. During the ceremony, Lux Style Awards were awarded in 27 competitive categories. The ceremony was televised in Pakistan and internationally on ARY Digital. Actor Reema Khan hosted the ceremony. Background The Lux Style Awards is an award ceremony held annually in Pakistan since 2002. The awards celebrate "style" in the Pakistani entertainment industry, and honour the country's best talents in film, television, music, and fashion. Around 30 awards are given annually. Winners and nominees Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface. Special awards LUX Icon of Beauty Award Babra Sharif LUX Woman of Substance Awa ...
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2000s Urdu-language Films
S, or s, is the nineteenth letter in the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''ess'' (pronounced ), plural ''esses''. History Origin Northwest Semitic šîn represented a voiceless postalveolar fricative (as in 'ip'). It originated most likely as a pictogram of a tooth () and represented the phoneme via the acrophonic principle. Ancient Greek did not have a phoneme, so the derived Greek letter sigma () came to represent the voiceless alveolar sibilant . While the letter shape Σ continues Phoenician ''šîn'', its name ''sigma'' is taken from the letter ''samekh'', while the shape and position of ''samekh'' but name of ''šîn'' is continued in the '' xi''. Within Greek, the name of ''sigma'' was influenced by its association with the Greek word (earlier ) "to hiss". The original name of the letter "sigma" may have been ''san'', but due to the complica ...
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