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    Wow.sorry I rattled your chain, @TedCruz.I thought you would have more important things to do two days before an election — like sucking up to the guy who called. A quirky rom-com where Kush finds the ideal Indian bride Dimple for his brother Luv and a series of comical and unpredictable events follow. Imran Khan, Katrina Kaif, Ali Zafar. 'Mere Brother Ki Dulhan' is a quirky romantic comedy set in the world of the upper middle class in. London-based Luv Agnihotri decides to end his bachelorhood and asks his Bollywood film-maker brother, Kush, to find a bride for him - much to the displeasure.

    Mere Brother Ki Dulhan opened throughout Pakistan on Friday. KARACHI: The exclusive back-to-back premieres of Yash Raj Films’ Mere Brother Ki Dulhan (MBKD), which opened throughout Pakistan on Friday, were well-attended events. Not only were the glitterati and celebrities in full attendance, but the event also wiped away unsavoury memories of Ali Zafar’s Bollywood debut, Tere Bin Laden, being banned at the last minute from being screened throughout Pakistan. Carlos facebook profile. Jersey font free.

    But then there’s a big difference in the content matter of both the films: where the TBL was somewhat loosely structured around a fake Osama bin Laden look-alike and focused on certain elements of society who exploit a situation to their benefit, the MBKD is a light-hearted comedy skirting around the issue of mismatched couples with a hit soundtrack that is predicted to do great things not only for the film but Ali Zafar’s musical career as well. The MBKD red carpet premiere, promoted by Ponds and arranged by distributors International Multi Group of Companies (IMGC) late on Thursday night at the Atrium Mall cinema in Karachi, coincided with another in Lahore, and saw fashion critics and coordinators, entertainment journalists and editors along with Rahat and Sahira Kazmi, Frieha Altaf, Faisal Qureshi (comedian), director Ahsan Rahim, make-up artist Rukaiya Adamjee, Nadia Hussain, Sadia Imam, Komal Rizvi, Humayun Saeed, Zhalay Sarhadi, Ayesha Omer and many others giving their comments to the media on the crimson carpet. They were there not only to see the film but also to cheer Ali Zafar on his way to Bollywood gold and glory. “Ali Zafar is one of the very few celebrities in Pakistan who can truly become global ambassadors. He is educated, articulate and talented, and I am happy for him as he holds his own against Katrina Kaif and Imran Khan in the film and shines when he sings — which is his forte. I hope that Pakistan at some point can build a platform where we can create celebrities.

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    I recommend the MBKD to everyone as it is good, clean entertainment,” said noted fashion and film critic Aamna Haider Isani. In an interview to Sunday’s fashion and entertainment section of Dawn’s weekly magazine, Images on Sunday, Ali answered a query about having the cast and crew in Pakistan at the premiere with: “We were meant to do a premiere in Karachi but then, look at the conditions here.” The story of the MBKD revolves around Kush Agnihotri (Imran Khan) who is on the search for a prospective wife for his brother Luv (Ali Zafar) who works as a banker, lives in London and has recently broken up with his long-time girlfriend, Piali Patel (Tara D’Souza). Kush’s search leads him to the feisty and fiery Dimple Dixit (Katrina Kaif) whom he knows from his college days some five years back thanks to a flashback sequence, and he chooses her for Luv, not knowing that he’s about to open a Pandora’s box for all three of them.

    Peppered with light, romantic, peppy songs such the title song Mere Brother Ki Dulhan, Dhunki, Choomantar, Ishq Risk, Madhubala and Do Dhaari Talwar, they propel matters towards a mildly predictable but nevertheless entertaining conclusion, for it’s the journey that matters here rather than the destination. Things come together in the end with the audiences giving Ali Zafar a big hand for his well-executed role although there are shades of nervousness as he faces Katrina for the first time and he falters in a few scenes when it comes to a display of appropriate emotions. But such minor setbacks are conveniently overlooked and easily forgotten, given that it is a big banner production by Yash Chopra and such lucky breaks for talent from Pakistan are few and far between. The bloopers at the end of the movie as the credits roll are also quite entertaining and not to be missed. Oh, and the MBKD director Ali Abbas Zafar is not to be confused with Ali Zafar. Next, audiences will see Ali Zafar in London, Paris, New York, which he has already started work on and is also its music director. The film is presented by Fox Studios and produced by Rose Films.

    Keep in mind this is a movie for entertainment and not a political statement. If you want a bit of entertainment and excitement buy a ticket. If not, stay at home and watch television. No need to be overly nationalist about it. There are good movies being made all over the world. Why restrict yourself to Indian or Pakistani made films. Based on the review I just read in this article, I certainly plan to see this movie when it is released in North America.

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    By the way Tere Bin Laden is also an excellent movie. When the star shines then no country, border or barrier can stop its light, regardless if its Pakistan or India.

    These are “big-boy” games and they know how to play, how to blame, and how to create associative stories. People like you and me become victims of these actions and pay high prices. These actions have a goal behind them such that you and I never become good friends.

    Ali Zafar, Atif Aslam, Rahat Ali, Amanat Ali, Adnan Sami, Imran Khan, Salman Khan, Amir Khan, Qureshi-Bopanna and Sharukh Khan as individuals can shine but the “big-boys” will never let you all do the same as a community. Asia could have been the key of a successful economy a while back because of what we possess and the number of talents we have as a community.

    Please learn to welcome without adding threats. A neighboring friend.

    Talent is like a water. It must flow from higher ground to Lower ground where it can merge in a sea finally. It will happen in every field. Due to limited size and options in pakistani film industry its natural for pakistani actor/singer to find new market and new avenues to broaden their reach. An indian actor will go to hollywood to reach bigger market. Ultimately audience like us benefits and lets appreciate and enjoy this. There is no doubt both side of the border love each others culture, films and music.

    But due to size of Indian industry it overshadows pakistani products which might be better in some cases. The best thing is collaborate and grow with Indian industry that is in the interest of Pakistani industry. Audience on both side of border will benefit. My dear pakistani brothers n sisters.our indian bloggers r apriciating pakistani artists n its talent so y u people r comparing urself wid bollywood is a big platform n india is the largest film producing country n shahrukh is much more recognised face in world his movies orseas collection is much more dan india's collection.n 1 thing i wl mention here dat u people havn't seen indian movies of big directors they can b compard wid hollywood so start accepting the truths n appriciate sm1 when he is gud.as i respect pakistani singers.).

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