Saturday, June 12, 2010

Bhabi In Action Again………… Bhai sab Parayshan

 Haaay, Yeh maine kya kiya.......Mujhe sharm a rahi hai..us ko naheen 


Main nahin dekh sakta yeh sab kuch......mujhe haya aati hai..... par tumhein nahin aati......  


Is ko shalwar kaise pehnaon........... 



Ziada fikr karne ki zaroorat nahin Hain..... Chup Chaap baithey raho.....
Bas yahaan baith kar bag ka khayal rakho aur ball jama karo....samjhey........

 

Abba tum par nazar rakhingey.
 

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Not Pakistan’s daughter-in-law

Now that the wedding ceremony of Shoaib Malik and Sania Mirza is over there are lessons to learn for the nation, including our media which has covered every moment, glimpse and sentiment. In order to give a different flavour to the audience TV channels did not refrain from showing their bed, cushions, bathroom and even bed-sheets!
It was embarrassing when Shoaib, in an interview to Express News criticised the media for interfering in his personal life to an extent that “he became the bodyguard of his wife” and added that the media “has made money out of his wedding” which is a “personal event”. Regardless of whether the couple is compatible or not, there is definite incompatibility between Sania Mirza’s perception of Pakistan and the perception of the press about the marriage.
Although her body language was harsh towards the people and the press, our media gave her unprecedented coverage. The media called her the ‘daughter-in-law of Pakistan’ as a goodwill gesture, which she seemed to have completely rejected. We have yet to see a glimpse of joy on her face. She looks disturbed, confused and annoyed. Maybe she is afraid of extremist Hindu elements in India who consider this nation to be too soft on terrorists. After all, it is a common perception in India that Pakistanis and its establishment support atrocities like the Mumbai attacks and give refuge to alleged terrorists like Hafiz Saeed.
Mirza’s visit to Pakistan seems to be a visit to an unfriendly state rather than to her friendly in-laws. Both the bride and groom failed to acknowledge the passion of the Pakistanis who welcomed them with open arms. Mirza expressed her displeasure at the way people welcomed her and the way they interfered with their private life. The only thing she praised was the food. This is a huge loss for Pakistan. We have lost a national hero. Shoaib Malik will be moving to Dubai. Dubai does have a higher standard of living and, unlike Pakistan, does not have any alleged involvement of sponsoring terrorism.
But is he going to remain a national hero if he lives outside the nation? People by and large are saying that the marriage is a milestone for South Asia’s peace in that it will enhance confidence between the two countries. Had peace been achieved through unpredictable relations like marriages, the region would have been stabilised ages ago, after the marriage of cricketer Mohsin Khan and actress Reena Roy. A serious approach of the Pakistani media is required to analyse something as sensitive as regional peace and national pride. The media needs to fix their professional limitations to defend the integrity of the national press.
As suggested by the couple, we should not interfere by throwing emotional welcomes. We should stop calling Sania Mirza the ‘daughter in-law of Pakistan. Pakistan’s honour is above marriages of all kinds — be they inter-state or inter-celebrity.

Sania Mirza not mixing her marriage with politics

The news of Sania's marriage with the former Pakistan cricket captain Shoaib Malik made the media speculate if it would open a new chapter in Indo-Pak ties. However, Sania said that her marriage has nothing to do with Indo-Pak politics. She added that she is happy as it's dream of every girl to find a suitable groom.
Sania went on to say that she would continue to play for India even after marriage while Shoaib would play for Pakistan. She added that she would continue to support India during an India-Pakistan cricket match, and at the meantime support her hubby.


The news of Sania's marriage with Shoaib shocked many when it hit the headlines a couple of days ago, as they are from rival countries. It is speculated that their wedding ceremony would be held on April 11 in Hyderabad, followed by reception in Dubai on April 15 and a grand reception in Lahore. However, the families of the couple are yet to fix a date for the wedding.

It may be be recalled that Sania was earlier linked to Bollywood actor Shahid Kapoor but it vanished as quick as it hit the headlines. Later she broke her engagement with childhood friend Sohrab Mirza. Shoaib was also linked to Bollywood actress Sayali Bhagat and was even accused of marrying another Hyderabad girl Ayesha Siddiqui in 2002 over phone, though he claimed that he was merely engaged to her.

Sania Mirza married Shoaib in Bollywood style

The hero proposes to his girlfriend but his ex-beau enters the scene when the marriage is all set to take place. However, the problem is solved miraculously and the wedding takes place all of a sudden. If you think this happens only in Bollywood, think again, because Sania Mirza’s marriage with Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik was no different.

Sania and Shoaib announced earlier that the nikaah would take place on April 15 but they tied the knot yesterday (April 12) at a private ceremony attended by their close relatives and friends, taking everyone, including the journalists, unawares. The guests at the wedding offered zuhar namaz after the nikaah.


The Mehndi ceremony is taking place today followed by Sangeet tomorrow (April 14). The wedding reception will be held on April 15 in Hyderabad.

The wedding was supposed to take place on April 9 but it was postponed by 3 days after the Qazi refused to perform the nikaah without Shoaib’s passport, which was seized by the police following an FIR filed by his first wife Ayesha Siddiqui. However, Sania's family got a no-objection certificate from the Hyderabad police, thus paving the way for the marriage.

Well, Sania may not be able to fulfill her dream of acting in Bollywood films but her wedding was like one!

Gilani Jr's 'punch' fouled up Sania-Shoaib walima

he real reason behind the Sania Mirza and Shoaib Malik's unsuccessful 'walima' function here has emerged and Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani's son Abdul Qadir Gilani was reportedly in the middle of the storm.
Earlier, media reports said that the 'walima' hosted by the Pakistani cricketer to celebrate his marriage with the Indian tennis stars was marred by unruly guests who wanted to take photos with the newly weds.


However, the latest reports say that it was not unruly guests but Gilani Jr who was the reason behind the ruckus in the function in Lahore that forced to the cross-border couple to leave the function earlier than the scheduled to time.

Geo News reported that the chaos started when the PM's son punched an unknown person who was trying to approach him for a photo op.

The news channel has a video clip, which shows Gilani’s son pushing the unidentified man leading to further commotion at the party.

Malik hosted the 'walima', which is the party held by the groom after the wedding, on Apr 27 in in Lahore's Pearl Continental Hotel.

Several high-profile guests such as Punjab Governor Salman Taseer, federal Population Welfare Minister Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan and federal sports minister Aijaz Jakhrani as well as cricketers Wasim Bari and Aamir Sohail attended the party.

It was not only the Lahore function that was disrupted. The reception in Malik's home town Sialkot was also marred by similar scenes as scores of uninvited guests and security management upset the couple.