Thursday, June 26, 2014

Osman Khalid Butt


Osman Khalid Butt Biography

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Osman Khalid Butt is a writer [poetry, short prose], actor [theatre & film], theatre-director & choreographer based in Islamabad. His recently performance in Geo tv's Aik Nayee Cinderella in the lead role made him popular among masses.

Beside tv and theatre he has performance in films like Zibahkhana, The Silent Verse and Slackistan to name few. He also worked in several ads promoting popular brands on tv.

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Imran Abbas

Imran Abbas Biography

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Imran Abbas Naqvi, Male Models is famous for Modeling, Acting, Pakistani celebrity. Born on 15th October, 1982

Imran Abbas is one of the leading top male model and tv actor of Pakistan. Imran Abbas birthday or date of birth is on 15th october and his height is 6 feet. He is living with his family in Lahore, Pakistan. His personal magnetism and alarming allure are two simple reasons to sell the merchandise he models for, and his amazing potential as an actor and his refined dialogue delivery are certainly what’s the talk of town these days. It would be definitely worth listening as to what actually pulled an NCA student with a sound degree in Architecture on to the glitzy sets. Imran is much loved by the public because of his dashing looks and brilliant acting skills.

Model and Actor Imran Abbas first shoot of Khawar Riaz took him to fame and popularity within a short span of period. His success as a model was followed by a brilliant acting career and today, he is widely seen on many soaps and Dramas on many TV channels. In such a short period of time. He worked in different types of projects. His first serial by Sultana Siddiqui was for masses, second serial written by Haseena Moin was for an educated intelligentsia, ‘Umrao Jaan’ is an epic, then his telefilm was for a younger audience and his forthcoming projects are all different and substantial. Imran think that he diligently improving his shortcomings and furbishing his acting skills which is even obvious to the viewers too.

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Fahad Mustafa

Fahad Mustafa Biography

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Fahad Mustafa is another popular face of Pakistani fashion and television industry. He was born on 26th June, 1983. Fashion model Fahad Mustafa is a son of well known Sindhi Actor Salahuddin Tunio. Fahad Mustafa is not only an actor but also a model, producer and a host. In fact, at the age of twenty five only, he achieved what takes years to achieve.

Acting Career:

Pakistani fashion model Fahad Mustafa started his acting career with the drama serial Sheeshay Ka Mahal in year 2002. Even though drama producer Noor Apa was not very keen on casting Fahad Mustafa in her drama but Fahad Mustafa made such an impression that they casted him but did not give any dialogues. In one interview, male model Fahad Mustafa had said:

“Nur Apa had no faith in me. I just listened to other characters talk and nodded my head. I would get Rs.2000 per day and fortunately the shoots were slow so I made enough money to buy a car. After doing 20 episodes without uttering a single line, I finally gathered the courage to ask Nur apa for dialogues. She said ‘You don’t need lines because you are doing a lot even without speaking’.”’

Fahad Mustafa took it as a compliment. Drama was certainly a flop and went off air only after 17-18 episodes. But mute Fahad Mustafa got recognized. After Sheeshay ka Mahal, Noor Apa wrote a separate drama serial for top model Fahad Mustafa.

Veena was the first drama in which Fahad Mustafa got first leading role. In 2008, Fahad Mustafa also produced her first serial Kalag on PTV. The serial starred well known actress Sanam Baloch and was an instant hit. At the age of 25, fashion model Fahad Mustafa proved that despite of failures in early days of his career, he still is talented and has potential to achieve more and more.



Pakistani model Fahad Mustafa’s real fame occurred after his role in drama serial Main Abdul Qadir Hoon. This was a hit drama and used to come on HUM TV. Fahad Mustafa played a role of a guy who was mentally sick in childhood, spoiled brat in 20s and finally transforming into a religious man. Then in 2011, fashion model Fahad Mustafa bagged another leading role in drama serial Pul Siraat and Mastana Mahi.

Other notable drama serials of this Pakistani fashion model and actor are Mahal,Haal-e-Dil, Bahu Rani, Ae Dasht-e-Junoon, Aashti, Mera Saeen.

Hosting:

Fahad Mustafa also hosted a reality show called Nachle. He is also hosting a morning show Jago Pakistan Jago that comes on HUM TV. He was also one of the nominations for best TV actor (Satellite) for drama serial Haal-e-Dil.

Personal Life:

Pakistani model Fahad Mustafa is married to Sana Fahad and has a one year old daughter Fatima.

Work Done:

http://style.pk/  is attaching the list of work; this top model has done so far:

2002 : Sheeshay Ka Mahal Rafael Geo TV
2004 : Wujood-e-Laraib Sadi Indus Vision
2005 :ILahasil Zain Hum TV
Thora Saath Chaihiye Savi ARY Digital
2007 : Najiah Naveed Hum TV
Thori Door Sath Chalo Mansoor Hum TV
Malika Zubair Hum TV
2008 : Veena Veena ARY Digital
Tair-e-Lahooti Pasha Hum TV
Karwatein Fahad ARY Digital
2009 : Sehra Aur Samander
Tum Jo Milay Hadi Ramadan Special Series on Hum TV
Aasmaan Chunay Do Ibrahim Geo TV
Aashti Shamsh-ul-Islam Geo TV
Yeh Zindagi Hai Bhola Geo TV
Andata Indus Vision
2010 : Main Abdul Qadir Hoon Abdul Qadir Hum TV
Meray Naseeb Ki Barishein Ahsan Kamal ARY Digital
Tumhe Kuch Yaad Hai Jaana Nayan Geo TV
Haal-e-Dil Taimoor Nominated – 10th Annual Lux Style Award for Best TV Actor (Satellite)
Hum TV
Bahu Rani Talal ARY Digital
Sandal Asad Ullah Geo TV
Aitbaar Raja Umair Ali Hum TV
Bichernay Se Pehlay Zaheer ATV
2011 : Ae Dasht-e-Junoon Junaid Hum TV
Nigah-e-Ishq Indus Vision
Zindagi Dhoop Tum Ghana Saya Mazhar ARY Digital
Pul Siraat Asad ARY Digital
Maaye Ni Huzaifa ARY Digital
Ek Hatheli Pe Hina Ek Hatheli Pe Lahu Zain-ul-Abideen Geo TV
Mastana Mahi Adal Hum TV
Khatti Meethi Zindagi Babar Hum TV
Bin Teray Hum TV

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Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Shoaib Malik


Shoaib Malik Biography

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Shoaib Malik is a Pakistani cricket player and former captain. He made his One-Day International debut in 1999 against the West Indies and his Test debut in 2001 against Bangladesh.
He has taken over 100 ODI wickets, and has a batting average in the mid 30s in both Test and ODI cricket.
His bowling action has come under scrutiny (particularly his doosra) but he has had elbow surgery to correct this. Malik was ranked second, behind teammate Shahid Afridi, in the ICC ODI all-rounder rankings in June 2008.
In March 2010, Malik received a one-year ban from international cricket from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB); the ban was overturned two months later.
Malik is regarded as a flexible player. He is capable of hitting big shots but is also capable of rotating the strike with good placement. He has a strike rate of 77.23 runs per 100 balls, which compares favourably to players such as Rahul Dravid and Inzamam ul-Haq.
His most brazen display of "power hitting" came in 2003 against South Africa when he scored 82 from 41 balls.
As is required of most modern players, he also has displayed good defensive batting at times.In 2008, media reports in Pakistan surfaced that Malik has married Ayesha Siddiqui, a woman from Hyderabad, India, on 3 June 2002.
Malik denied these allegations saying his marriage plans with the woman did not go through, because of a lack of consensus between both the families.
In April 2010, Siddiqui's family released Shoaib-Ayesha 'marriage' certificate (Nikahnama).
On April 2, 2010, Malik said he plans to sue Siddiqui's family for "indulging in character assassination".
On April 7, 2010 Malik confirmed his marriage with Siddiqui and signed the Talaq (divorce) papers.
On 12 April 2010, Malik married Indian tennis player Sania Mirza in an Islamic wedding ceremony at the Taj Krishna Hotel in Hyderabad, India for a mahr of 61 lakh (US$137,500).
Malik is now based in Dubai.

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Shoaib Malik

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Thursday, June 19, 2014

Shahid Afridi


Shahid Afridi Biography

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Sahibzada Mohammad Shahid Khan Afridi born in Khyber Agency of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, Pakistan), popularly known as Shahid Afridi is a Pakistani cricketer. Between 1996 and 2011, Afridi played 27 Tests, 325 One Day Internationals, and 43 Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is) for the Pakistani national team. He made his ODI debut on 2 October 1996 against Kenya and his Test debut on 22 October 1998 against Australia.



He is known for his aggressive batting style, and holds the record for the fastest ODI century which he made in his first international innings, as well as scoring 32 runs in a single over, the second highest scoring over ever in an ODI. He also holds the distinction of having hit the most number of sixes in the history of ODI cricket. Afridi considers himself a better bowler than batsman, and has taken 48 Test wickets and over 300 in ODIs. Currently Afridi is the leading wicket taker in the Twenty20 format taking 53 wickets from 43 matches.



In June 2009 Afridi took over the Twenty20 captaincy from Younus Khan, and was later appointed ODI captain for the 2010 Asia Cup. In his first match as ODI captain against Sri Lanka he scored a century however Pakistan still lost by 16 runs. He then also took over the Test captaincy but resigned after one match in charge citing lack of form and ability to play Test cricket; at the same time he announced his retirement from Tests. He retained the captaincy in limited-overs form of the game and led the team in the 2011 World Cup. Amongst his highlights while captaining Pakistan include leading the team to their first ODI series win in two-years. In May 2011, having led Pakistan in 34 ODIs Afridi was replaced as captain. Later that month he announced his conditional retirement from international cricket in protest against his treatment by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).



Afridi is from the Afridi tribe of the Khyber Agency in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and hails from a Pashtun family. He is married and has two daughters, Aqsa and Ansha.


In October 1996 at the age of sixteen Afridi was drafted into the ODI team during the four-nation Sameer Cup 1996–97 as a leg spinner as a replacement for the injured Mushtaq Ahmed. He made his debut on 2 October against Kenya, however he didn't bat and went wicketless. In the next match against Sri Lanka, Afridi batted at number three in the role of a pinch-hitter. In his first international innings, Afridi broke the record for fastest century in ODI cricket, reaching his hundred from 37 balls. The eleven sixes he struck also equalled the record for most in an ODI innings. Aged 16 years and 217 days, Afridi became the youngest player to score an ODI century. Pakistan posted a total of 371, at the time the second-highest in ODIs, and won by 82 runs; Afridi was named man of the match.

Two years after appearing on the international scene, Afridi made his Test debut in the third game of a three-match series against Australia on 22 October 1998. By this point he had already played 66 ODIs, at the time a record before playing Tests. He opened the batting, making scores of 10 and 6, and took five wickets in the first innings. He played his second Test the following January during Pakistan's tour of India; it was the first Test between the two countries since 1990. Again opening the batting, Afridi scored his maiden Test century, scoring 141 runs from 191 balls. In the same match he also claimed three wickets for 54 runs. After winning the first match by 12 runs, Pakistan lost the second to draw the series.

In 2001, Afridi signed a contract to represent Leicestershire. In five first-class matches he scored 295 runs at an average of 42.14, including a highest score of 164, and took 11 wickets at an average of 46.45; Afridi also played 11 one day matches for the club, scoring 481 runs at an average of 40.08 and taking 18 wickets at 24.04. His highest score of 95 came from 58 balls in a semi-final of the C&G Trophy to help Leicestershire beat Lancashire by seven wickets.Derbyshire County Cricket Club signed Afridi to play for them in the first two months of the 2003 English cricket season. In June 2004 Afridi signed with English county side Kent to play for them in three Twenty20 matches and one Totesport League match.

Afridi made his presence felt in the third Test against India in March 2005, scoring a quick-fire second-innings half-century and taking five wickets in the match (including Tendulkar twice) to help Pakistan to win the game and register a series draw. In April Afridi struck what at the time was the equal second-fastest century in ODIs; he reached 100 off 45 deliveries against India, sharing the record with West Indian Brian Lara. Afridi was more consistent with his batting and bowling throughout 2005, starting with the tours of India and West Indies and through to the England tour. The Pakistani coach Bob Woolmer helped Afridi to reach a fuller potential by improving his shot selection and giving him free rein over his batting attitude.

On 21 November 2005, Shahid Afridi was banned for a Test match and two ODIs for deliberately damaging the pitch in the second match of the three-Test series against England. TV cameras pictured him scraping his boots on the pitch scuffing the surface when play was held up after a gas canister exploded. Afridi later pleaded guilty to a level three breach of the ICC code of conduct relating to the spirit of the game. Inquiries were made and Afridi's antics came into view. He was investigated and banned after the day's play, along with receiving a huge amount of criticism from the cricketing world for bringing the game into disrepute. Match referee Roshan Mahanama said: "This ban should serve as a message to players that this type of behaviour is not allowed." On this Afridi accepted his fault and said that a "senior player like me should set good examples to others because they see us to learn." His behaviour was also condemned by the Pakistan Cricket Board.

On 12 April 2006, Afridi announced a temporary retirement from Test cricket so that he could concentrate on ODIs, with a particular focus on the 2007 World Cup, and to spend more time with his family. He said he would consider reversing his decision after the World Cup. Afridi had played ten Tests since being recalled to the side in January 2005, averaging 47.44 with the bat including four centuries. However, on 27 April he reversed his decision, saying that "[Woolmer] told me that I am one of the main players in the team and squad and that Pakistan really needed me". Before Pakistan toured England in July to September, Afridi played for Ireland as an overseas player in the C&G Trophy. In six matches, he scored 128 runs and took seven wickets. England won the four-match Test series 3–0; Afridi played two matches, scoring 49 runs and took three wickets. It was the last Test cricket Afridi played until 2010.

Afridi was charged on 8 February 2007 of bringing the game into disrepute after he was seen on camera thrusting his bat at a spectator who swore at him on his way up the steps after being dismissed. Afridi was given a four-game ODI suspension, the minimum possible ban for such an offence, meaning that he would miss Pakistan's first two 2007 World Cup matches. The PCB and Afridi chose not to appeal the ban, despite feeling that the punishment was excessively harsh.

In the 2007 World Twenty20, he performed poorly with the bat but brilliantly with the ball, earning the Man of the Series award, though he failed to take a wicket in the final and was out for a golden duck.But in the next ICC Twenty20 World Cup, held in 2009 Afridi performed brilliantly in the series scoring 50 runs in the semi-final and 54 in the final and leading his team to victory.

On 30 May Afridi announced his conditional retirement from international cricket in protest against his treatment by the PCB. The condition on his return was that the board be replaced. The PCB suspended Afridi's central contract, fined him 4.5 million rupees ($52,300), and revoked his no-objection certificate (NOC) which allowed Afridi to play for Hampshire. Afridi filed a petition with the Sindh High Court to overturn the sanctions. On June 15, Afridi withdrew his petition after an out of court settlement and the PCB reinstated his NOC.

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