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Jul 20, 2011

Aisam-ul-Haq Got Engaged With Faha

A renowned Tennis Star of Pakistan  Aisam-ul-Haq got engaged.........

Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi got engaged to Faha Akmal Makhdum on Saturday in Lahore.
The ceremony was attended by close friends and family.
The couple will get married in December this year.


Watch These Two Lovely Couple Videos.....
May Allah Bless Them..


FAHA want to says some thing......

Jul 5, 2011

Pakistani Movie “BOL” Break The Record Of Bollywood Movies


Shoaib Mansoor ’s 2nd full length feature film “BOL ” has broken all the previous records of Business at the box Office, Pakistan. The Pakistani Film made 22 Million rupees in just first 6 days of its release.
BOL – starring Humaima Malik , Manzar Sehbai, Atif Aslam , Mahira Khan  and Iman Ali – was released all over Pakistan on 24th June 2011. And supported by the movie promotions by the biggest media group of Pakistan and the charisma of Super Star Atif Aslam, BOL managed to gather general masses of Pakistan who had forgotten to watch movies in Cinemas.
According to the latest news reports, the movie BOL did a business of  Rs. 2,20,38,000 in first 6 days of its release. Before this record, only Shah Rukh Khan’s “My Name is Khan” had set a record at Box Office, by earning almost Rs. 2,16,58,000 (PKR 21.658 M) in a week.
It is also being estimated that at the end of the first week, BOL will make the record business of 25 Million, from just Pakistani Cinemas. It is also worth mentioning that the movie is yet to be released in India and worldwide by Eros Entertainment, which can definitely make it even more bigger and profitable for the producers.
Talking about the reviews, we have been getting mixed opinions about the movie, as some critics are appreciating the effort, while others do not find the movie ‘easy to digest’.
Whatever the case may be, it is definitely a drop of water on the dry land. The need of the time is, we focus on producing more qualitative movies and also keep in mind ‘the entertainment factor’ in our movies. The nation is seriously tired of sensationalism, negative news and violent behaviors. There is a dire need of producing more entertainment movies to keep our humor, art and cinemas alive.

Jul 2, 2011

Is It Not Enough Its Time To Restructure Pakistan Army To Keep Peace

Is it not enough its time to restructure Pakistan Army to keep peace. Allegations of Pakistan Army controlling Taliban, not taking proper and aggressive action against taliban, not following any road map to solve the problem of terrorism, taking over 50 % of budget of nation and still unable to protect itself what to talk about others speaks some thing. Does it require some change. ISI should stop working under Army chief and work under interior ministry.

Recently, there was a public demonstration in support of the Pakistan army outside the Presidential Palace. There were more banners in support of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and the army than there were demonstrators.
Ironically, all the banners were exact lookalikes. There was a desperate need for show of some public support for the military after US Navy Seals violated Pakistan’s sovereignty undetected, to hunt down Osama bin Laden. This demonstration didn’t change much.
Pakistan received a small, handicapped army after the partition of India in 1947. The civilian population, keeping the best interest of the country in mind, massively sacrificed and nourished the army to the best of its ability. With endless resources, at the cost of good civilian living standards, the army grew comfortably over the decades. Up to 70 per cent of the budget was initially allotted to the armed forces because of the defense needs of the newly born state of Pakistan. Later, the defense budget continued to rise with great advancements in nuclear and missile technologies. The idea was to establish a solid defense for the country and then move to other economic and social developments once the so-called nuclear deterrence was in place. Turns out, there is no such thing as nuclear deterrence. Instead, the result was an arrogant, business-oriented organisation that misused the trust of the civilians and stabbed the very nation which fed it selflessly.
The sacred institutions of the Pakistan military are going through a rough patch. Often labeled as the most organised institution in the country, the Pakistan army has always treated civilian politicians like pets and puppets. They often create and manipulate the political leadership, which is not able to resist the offense because of their shady, corrupt backgrounds. Of course, the army only creates politicians out of the lazy, immoral ones who can easily be blackmailed. The worst of the worst miraculously bag innumerable votes and represent the so-called democracy that exists. The civilian leadership has its graph at its lowest, with nothing to lose. But the proud armed forces are finding it increasingly hard to stand tall and justify the huge investments they have been snatching from the budget.
The recent operation by the US Navy Seals to eliminate Osama bin Laden was a PR wreck for the armed forces. The situation was such that the army was forced to plead incompetence in front of a parliament of what they usually refer to as ‘bloody civilians.’ That was a hard pill to swallow, but it was either that or the acceptance that Osama bin Laden was a guest of the military. The latter would have angered the masters of the masters. Hence, after accepting the fault, the ISI chief offered his resignation to Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani. The prime minister said nothing. Furthermore, the prime minister even lobbied against an independent inquiry commission to investigate what had happened. In other words, the army would decide if the army was at fault.
On May 23, 2011, four to six militants entered a naval base in Karachi and gave a fight for 17 long hours, during which they destroyed at least two US made surveillance aircrafts worth at least $60 million. The militants also managed to kill 10 security personnel during this adventurous act of revenge for the killing of Osama bin Laden. Chief of the Pakistan Navy, Admiral Nauman Bashir, jumped into the scene with a statement saying:
“This attack could not be termed as security lapse.”
This gentleman was surprisingly given charge of the investigation into the matter by the prime minister.
The time is ripe to restructure the Pakistan army. Endless resources being poured into the defense of Pakistan are corroding the foundations of the country. Osama bin Laden being found near the most prestigious military academy may not represent the official policy of the forces, but they clearly show that certain elements of the army were involved. At the same time, an attack like the one on the Navy base in Karachi is not possible without one or more insiders. These elements need to be exposed to the Pakistani public and the world at large.
The organization needs to cut down on its business roots and extra activities to streamline the defense of the country. Large military owned enterprises divert the attention from the real risks at hand. An army, formed and trained to counter India, is finding it increasingly difficult to face the militants that lie within the country. Term extensions awarded to the army chief and ISI chief are internally rotting the system with growing enmity among senior officers. The only reason the Pakistan army has successfully held its own country hostage to its needs up till now is because of the army’s unity and organised structure. As this structure crumbles, the whole country’s fate is at stake.

Jul 1, 2011

Economy of Pakistan


Pakistan is one of the Islamic Countries having an atomic power and located in the southern region of Asia. It has four provinces and many different famous places of the world like few of the mountains and human made stuffs. Pakistan was got separation from India and got few neighboring countries such as India, China, Afghanistan, Iran and somehow Tajikistan. It is located in such manners as it is also touched with the Arabian Sea and almost 660 Mile of Pakistani boarder is found in connection with Arabian Sea that offers the biggest advantage in trading things from the rest of the world. The world’s few most famous mountains like Naga Parbat and K2 have also been located in the northern areas of Pakistan that deserve to be praised due to the eye catching look. Islamabad is the capital city of Pakistan where as Sind, Baluchistan, KPK and Punjab are the provinces that has separate provincial capitals but Karachi and Lahore are two major gateways that is dealt by air traffic. It is also possible to travel from Iran to Pakistan or India to Pakistan by traveling through train as there are proper channels found that helps in picking people from one side to another. Hyderabad, Peshawar, Quetta, Multan, Faisalabad, Gawadar and Sialkot are few other famous cities of Pakistan. Islamic Republic of Pakistan has also been gifted with all three of the natural resources such as Marina, Forest and Desert.
Let’s come towards the economy of Islamic Republic of Pakistan. As it is well known that it has only spent 60 years of independence and that is why, Pakistan is considered as the under developing countries of the world on the basis of economy. There are many different factors that contribute to have strong and powerful economic phase of the country. In spite of having spent very short span of independent time, the economy of Pakistan has been considered as 27th largest and leading economy of the world and this economic statistics are based on the purchasing power of the people.
On the other hands, there are few dark sides that stop Pakistan to grow and bring up its name in the list of the strongest economic country of the world. It is an unfortunate of Pakistan that since the independence, Islamic Republic of Pakistan has not got any decade of stable and certain political conditions. A huge amount of disturbance has always found present in Pakistan by its political sector. However, this disturbance also stops a great deal of foreign investments as people do not want to invest in such a country that has no political stability and that is politically disturbed.
If these few factors were taken as crucial elements and steps were taken for the removal of these hurdles then the economy of Pakistan would be considered as the strongest economy of the world.