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Awarapan in Pakistani cinemas on July 6
Further to the breaking news about the release of the Mohit Suri-directed Awarapan in Pakistan, we have an update that the film will hit cinemas in Pakistan on July 6, a week after its worldwide release.
According to Sohail Khan, the film's executive producer in Pakistan, "This is a great moment for us. Everyone here looks forward to quality Bollywood products and watches them on cable and on DVD. Now they will have the opportunity to watch it on the big screen."
Khan added that Awarapan would release in key cities like Karachi, Lahore and Rawalpindi, to name a few, on as many as 15-17 prints.
Director Mohit Suri remarked, "I feel proud of Awarapan crossing the border. That was the underlying theme of the film. The walls have been broken and I am looking forward to the response from the Pakistani audience."
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sun_shine said:
oh to ab kya Govt iska bhi wohi haal karegi Jo bajaur main madrassay ka kiya tha.
tu wo jo madrasay wale kar rahe hein wo theek hai?? kal se mohlat de rahe hein unko aistey aistey kar ke nikal rahe hein..aur jo bajaur ki baat kar rahe ho wo americans ne kiya tha..
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sun_shine said:
yaa in jamia walon k baaray main Hum kuch nahi jaantay.Allah swt behter jaantay hain k kya hakeekat hain. aur ek baat yeh k humain abhi western media k baaray main sochna band kardena chahiye kyunki unho nay jo samajhna tha samajh liyaa ab hamaray samajhnay ki baari hain.
haan bohot acha kaam kar rahe hein guns le ke kharey hein aik rangers ke bandey ko maar diya yeh jihad ho raha hai Mashallah mulk ka naam roshan ho raha hai
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mr nice guy said:
kya fazool topic banate ho tum yaar yeh tu tum pm mein bhi keh sakte ho
Bhai app es topic main aey post ki bohat maharbani ager app ko ya fazol lagta hian to maray bahi ub nahi ana es topic main agian theek hian thanks
mein ne yeh tu nahi kaha uska signture bura hai lekin asey topic bananey se kya faida jis pe koi discussion hi na ki ja saki yeh tu wo msn ya phir pm mein keh sakta tha
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well he is not a politician..he is an army man..us ne aik galti ki aur aik galti ko khatam karne ke bajae galtiyo pe galti karta gaya ab haal asa hai ke iske dobara president baney ke chances kam hein khair lekin yeh banda sahi moor pe ja raha tha lekin ab kuch logo ko pasand nahi hei ke Pakistan bhi kabhi taraki karey.aur iske ministers bhi wohi hain jo phele benazir aur nawaz shareef ke chamchey they sab ke sab chor bas jebein barne ke chakar mein pare rehte hein..ab galiya tu sab de rahe hote hein musharaf ko mere khyal mein wo chahte yehe hein benazir aur nawaz shareef dobara ahein aur mulk ko lotein beth ke..
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charizmatic said:
there is no worth of talent in pakistan lets face it, atif aslam is a huge hit across the border as playback singer and in lolywood no one even asked him to do a single song, nobody listened to adnan sami khan when he was here now he is a big hit across the border, reason ?? well they pick talented people they know what is talent on the other hand we always pick and give chances to unprofessional people with no talent at all and the result u all can see bollywood is reaching new heights and lollywood is fighting for its survival
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nahi na tu kisi bande mein 100% talent ho sakta hai ya phir 100% duffer ho sakta lolz agar pakistani films ki bat karo agar koi aik koi achi bana leta hai us mein bhi adhe se zeda singer indian hote hein ab bichare pakistani yehe kahe ge na hum mein bhi talent humain kyon nahi koi poochta lekin agar banda banda wese hi kehta piri tu mere khyal mein bhoot hi garor karta hai lolz
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kahe sawalon ke jawab muje sahi nahi lagte aik sawal ta talaq wala ke agar ghuse mein talaq de do wo talaq hoti hai?? unka jawab tha nahi :S lekin mein ne hamesha yehe suna hai ke agar kisi surat mein bhi talaq keh do wo talaq ho jati hei..
Dear Nice Guy...zara woh page yahann quote kero..jahaann yeh likha tha...I'll try to get the answer againn
KABUL, Afghanistan - About 1,000 Afghans shouting "Death to Pakistan" demonstrated in front of Pakistan's embassy in Kabul Wednesday, blaming the neighboring country for some of the bloodiest border clashes in years.
Many of the demonstrators were from the eastern province of Paktia, where the fighting between Afghan and Pakistani troops killed at least 13 Afghan border guards and civilians so far this week.
The demonstrators carried banners and shouted "Death to the ISI! Death to Musharraf," a reference to Pakistan's intelligence agency and President Gen. Pervez Musharraf.
Afghan police wearing riot gear guarded the embassy in downtown Kabul. There were no reports of violence.
"We've run out of patience with Pakistan," said Sultan Uddin, 50, from the Jaji district of Paktia. "We're requesting President (Hamid) Karzai to give us weapons and remove the border police. We know how to deal with Pakistan."
Tensions have been running high between Afghanistan and Pakistan over controlling their 1,510-mile border, and stemming the flow of Taliban and al-Qaida militants who stage attacks inside Afghanistan.
Afghan officials said this week's border clashes began when Pakistani soldiers entered Afghan territory. Pakistan said Afghan soldiers started the clashes by firing on border posts.
On Monday, unidentified militants killed a U.S. soldier and a Pakistani soldier after a meeting in a Pakistani border region between officials from Pakistan, Afghanistan and the NATO peacekeeping force. The meeting was meant to cool tensions over the border fighting. Elsewhere, militants attacked U.S.-led coalition forces and Afghan border police in southern Afghanistan, killing one coalition soldier, officials said Wednesday. The soldier's nationality was not released.
The combined patrol was returning from providing medical assistance to more than 600 Afghans in Kandahar province when it was attacked Tuesday about 25 miles southwest of Qalat in Zabul province, a coalition statement said.
The death brings the number of foreign troops killed in Afghanistan this year to 50, including at least 25 American soldiers.
An official with Afghanistan's intelligence service, meanwhile, said three other Taliban commanders were killed alongside the militants' top field commander, Mullah Dadullah, in an operation in Helmand province over the weekend. One of them was Dadullah's brother, identified as Mullah Shah Mansoor, the official said.
The three other commanders killed were among five Taliban released from Afghan prisons in March in exchange for a kidnapped Italian journalist, the official said on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media.
NATO has said Dadullah was killed after he moved into Afghanistan from his "sanctuary" — a reference to Pakistan.
In the southern city of Kandahar, health ministry director Qayum Pukhla said six civilians were wounded after soldiers from NATO's International Security Assistance Force fired on them while driving through the city in a convoy.
Kandahar Gov. Asadullah Khalid confirmed residents were wounded by troops but said he did not know how many. NATO's ISAF said it was looking into the report and had no immediate comment.
In Helmand province, coalition and Afghan soldiers exchanged gunfire with suspected Taliban militants in the Kajaki district. An airstrike destroyed the militants' position, the coalition said. Two fighters were detained. "A precision strike was conducted when it was obvious the militants were well-armed and had no intentions of surrendering," coalition spokesman Maj. Chris Belcher said.
Coalition and Afghan forces also detained what they called a suspected trainer of suicide bombers at a compound in Khost province late Tuesday. In Helmand province, the Taliban attacked an Afghan army convoy in Sangin district Tuesday night, said Izatullah Khan, the district chief. Two soldiers were wounded, and three Taliban were killed in the ensuing battle.