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Ejaz Durrani — Lollywood s favourite Ranjha - Celebrity

Design by Saad Arifi Pakistan’s film industry has produced blockbusters in all languages. After the industry matured, Pakistan made its name internationally and had superstars by the dozens. By late ’60s, Urdu films had Waheed Murad, Muhammad Ali, Nadeem and Kamal, while Punjabi films had Allauddin, Akmal, Habib and Kaifee who were ‘heroes’ of the day. Most of them were able to ‘produce’ blockbusters either in Urdu or Punjabi. But there was only one actor and producer who was successful in both Urdu and Punjabi films. Like a true ‘hero’, Ejaz Durrani excelled in acting as well as production.

Remembering Neelo and her unchained spirit - Celebrity

In her heyday, film star Neelo had the sass, the moves and the charisma to make it big in movies. The 1960’s belonged to Neelo who could act, dance, had a captivating smile, and also had multiple hits to her credit. Photos: Guddu Film Archive When the history of Pakistan’s film industry is compiled, the 1960s would be considered the most productive decade for films. The ’50s were the teething years for the industry while the ’70s were marred by the VCR invasion and action-based meaningless films. The swinging ’60s saw many stars-in-the-waiting begin their career, who went on to rule filmdom for over two decades. Muhammad Ali, Waheed Murad, Nadeem, Zeba, Shabnam, Rani and many others all started out in the ‘sixties. However, the decade really belonged to one actress who could act and dance, had a captivating smile, could be termed a sex symbol and also had multiple hits to her credit. It was none other than Neelo.

SAMAA - Man approaches Lahore court after father disowns him

Man approaches Lahore court after father disowns him Court summons NADRA s reply in case SAMAA | Shahid Hussain - Posted: Dec 17, 2020 | Last Updated: 4 months ago SAMAA | Shahid Hussain Posted: Dec 17, 2020 | Last Updated: 4 months ago Photo: File A man approached the Lahore High Court after his CNIC was blocked by NADRA on his father’s request. Hasan Tariq, 28, said that his father divorced his mother and married another woman. After six months, he disowned him and requested NADRA to block my identity card, he added. The petitioner wants the court to unblock his CNIC and order a DNA test. The federal government’s lawyer told the court that the court can’t order the DNA test as the petition has been filed under Article 199 of the Constitution. The petitioner should approach a civil court for the test, the lawyer said.

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