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KAMRAN AHMED (82ROCKER) is coming back with debut album "Na Samajhna"

From the Blog MastiKorner: KAMRAN AHMED (82ROCKER) is coming back with debut album "Na Samajhna" - -Artist Intro: Pakistani singer, Kamran Ahmed, made his Bollywood debut as a playback singer for actor Emran Hashmi in "Jannat The hit song "Lambi Judai" got Kamran recognition as MTV named him Best Breakthrough Artist in 2009. -Explain the story behind Na Samajhna Music Video: Well it was Amir' Chaudhary's idea to do such music video so he developed the concept, initial story & arranged the warbrobe. NA SAMAJHNA is an aggressive love song about being strong and moving on. To bring it to life, the video stages moments of love and innocence, betrayal and aggression. It focuses a guy who falls in love for the first time only to be betrayed and left alone. It's about how he gets back on his feet and outruns life once again. The time-warp video exhibits the timely wardrobe. The basic story & concept of the music video is done by Amir Chaudhary as wardrobe as well. Music video initial concept , creative direction, warbrobe is by Amir Chaudhary. Technical Information: Artsit: Kamran Ahmed (82ROCKER) Song: Na Samajhna Album: Na Samajhna Story & Concept: Amir Chaudhary Warbrobe: Amir Chaudhary Video Shoot Location: Pakistan News Shared by: Amir Chaudhary Director – 82Rocker's management Friendship With Us On Facebook. Click Here Related posts: Today`s Instep: Nida Arab's debut album Pop Star released Music Album Preview: Kaavish's debut album 'Gunkali' Download Audio: Dj Loko Ft. 82Rocker – Aisa Diya . Read Full PostComments

Forgetting the flood victims

From the Blog The True Perspective: Forgetting the flood victims - The floods washed away hopes, dreams and lives with them. (Photo: Dawn.com) And we left them in the sun to dry. Then we forgot about them and started talking about other more important things. Our lives, already quite unaffected by the devastating floods which took away whole swathes of land with them, became even more obscurant after the media decided it had wasted to much precious time in giving coverage to the poor and the devastated victims. The sudden upsurge in the number of people who're clamoring to stay "connected to the world" is sensational. But this beggars the question: With whom are they staying connected with? The world? Maybe, but with reality? That's definitely a no. In the aftermath of the floods, the youth of this country rose magnificently and showed us all that you don't need to be a known philanthropist to make a change. Normal people like me went door to door, asking for donations and help. It was nothing short of a silent revolution; a panacea for social change. But as with everything else, people need support and encouragement, and a genuine interest in their effort. That wasn't so forthcoming was it? Bored with the intense devastation that we saw daily on our TV screens, most of us decided to switch them off till we had better stuff to watch. The people stopped giving alms by stating that they had already paid or donated, without pausing to think that a onetime donation could not possibly have sustained the damage that had been caused. Consequently today, at the start of November and barely two and a half months after the floods ravaged an entire country, the UN has made its dire straits public. The World Food Program only has rations left for one month. They say they appealed for $600 million but only got $200 million in return. So how did this situation come about? Because we don't care? That sounds plausible but I'm afraid that's not quite painting the whole picture. You see on the national level, the floods were turned into a political road show, where a lot of noises were made, a lot of pictures were taken, a lot of fancy dinners in honor of honorable gentlemen from the ruling gentry were hosted, and the calamity stricken poor people were duly forgotten. When the caretakers of the masses don't take care of their people, or don't want to take care, how does one expect the masses to rise to the occasion? What all of us forgot was that the 20 million people who were affected by these killer floods lost everything. They have no home to go to, no food to eat and no medicine with which to treat their kids. The state, which was supposed to be ubiquitous, seemed miserably incapable of handling the post floods rehabilitation efforts. The people who had initially stepped in to lead the charge eventually gave up because the state was nowhere to be seen, and besides, how long can a person go on without getting help anyway? People donated once and thought they had played their part and that was the end of it. The fact though is that it wasn't enough. There are still people who are in dire need of assistance and it is time for the people of Pakistan to step up a second time. Call it the Flood victims' help 2.0 if you please but please, take cognizance of the situation. It is high time we remembered that we are helping our own brothers and sisters; that we are helping Pakistanis. The sudden escalation in the spread of the dengue virus means that the flood affected areas, and the camps for the flood victims need immediate medical attention. Donate medicines if you don't want to donate cash. Send in blankets and warm clothes because winter approaches rapidly. And kindly, rise to the occasion once again and donate as much rations as you can. This is an appeal for Pakistanis. . Read Full PostComments

Abdul Razzaq Wins the Day for Pakistan

From the Blog Newsline: Abdul Razzaq Wins the Day for Pakistan - In the end, Razzaq racked up a total of 109 off of 72 balls, turning up the heat in the last three overs – and turning the match around. . Read Full PostComments

Razzaq you are my Hero from Today. You made my cry during the 2nd odi at Abu Dhabi

From the Blog CyberDera | News, Views and Reviews from Pakistan: Razzaq you are my Hero from Today. You made my cry during the 2nd odi at Abu Dhabi - Oh lord all mighty 2nd Bomb you hath implanted in my brain with the name Razzaq on it. I still remember the Draw with Srilanka which Abdul Razzaq managed by taking out the last 3 wickets and now comes this as i had not forgotten the beating he gave to Glen Mcgrath in Australia that . Read Full PostComments

Happy Birthday to me =)

From the Blog Kanwalful meets world: Happy Birthday to me =) - I’m going to be 22 in 2 mins… 2 mins pass. There you go, I’m 22 now. I feel older and wiser already. Happy Birthday to me. And Aishwariya Rai. All the pretty people were born on the same day. Good night ya’all. And good morning, wherever in the world it is morning. =) . Read Full PostComments

Oh my

From the Blog dehog - > Oh my ckcpark.net — Oh my – a shot from the show "Thora Pyar, thora murder" I went to see this show last night, needless to stay I enjoyed it alot. What I do dislike is how crappy my pictures came out, this one I guess is about the only one which looks a bit better, the rest are . Read Full PostComments

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