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Bollywood craze sweeps Pakistan

OCT 4: A Bollywood craze is sweeping Pakistan. Pakistan's flirtation with the Hindi film industry is not new. But thanks to a liberalized cable network that is taking the movies to Pakistani fans, Bollywood productions are inundating the country.

Popular Bollywood numbers, particularly those of Kishore Kumar, blare out at paan shops and food courts as never before.

The ever-popular Shah Rukh Khan, Pakistanis say, has assumed the status of a national icon. "There is not a single town, a single village, a single ''mohalla'' (neighborhood) where Indian films and television programs are not being seen," says Aijaz Gul, a leading movie critic in Pakistan. "Believe it or not," Gul told IANS, "some Hindi movies are seen here on DVDs and CDs even before they get released in Mumbai!" The Pakistan government still does not permit Indian films to be imported and Indian movies are not shown in the rapidly declining cinema theatres in the country as Islamabad feels Indian films would have a "corrupting influence" on Islamic culture and overwhelm the local film industry. But that in no way has diminished the popularity or appeal of Hindi movies - and their easy availability. "This is hypocritical," said Gul, who writes extensively on Pakistani and Indian cinema and visited New Delhi in July. "Why can't the government allow Indian films to be imported legally and earn tax?"

In recent times, cable network operators have begun beaming Hindi films on television. This, people here say, has contributed enormously to their popularity.

A family subscribing to cable television, for Rs 300 rupees a month, gets to watch over a dozen Hindi movies during the period.

Such is the craze for Bollywood that two Pakistani FM channels broadcast Hindi film songs every day. "There are no musical barriers when it comes to films and music," said Wasim Ahmed, whose family operates the Power FM 99 radio network. "People always like good music, and we provide good music."

Amitabh Bachchan still remains the darling of millions of Pakistanis, though Shah Rukh Khan is undoubtedly the hero in the eyes of most of the young. Sunny Deol, Hrithik Roshan and Aamir Khan are other favorites. Aishwarya Rai, Juhi Chawla and Rani Mukherjee come on the favorite list of female Bollywood stars.

"I love Hindi films and everyone in my family also likes to watch Hindi films," said Imtiaz Ahmed, a young assistant in a textile shop who hails from Abbottabad town in the North West Frontier Province.

Added Gul: "Even the Indian TV operas are a big craze here. In my house, I cannot watch TV when I want. Come evenings, and my wife and daughter get glued to programs like Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi."

Sameena Ahmed of the International Crisis Group (Pakistan chapter) explained the situation. "India and Pakistan enjoy two distinct identities. There is no doubt about that. But it does not mean people cannot appreciate each other's culture. Indeed, this is a very healthy sign," she said.
 

Pakistan's latest export to Bollywood

Ali ZafarOCT 4: A conference call from Indian music company Universal Music has artiste Ali Zafar reeling in a state of shock.  His popular track Rangeen has been plagiarized and used in a popular Indian song Aashiq Banaya Aapne — for which Indian Music director Himesh Reshammiya is grabbing the credits — without his consent.

Released in June 2005, Rangeen was the first music video from his debut album in India called Huqa Pani.  Rangeen made Zafar very popular and the Indian music industry can’t seem to have enough of him.

Ad film-maker Prahlad Kakkar calls him the Shah Rukh Khan of Pakistan — he has directed him for a Pepsi commercial and rumors are rife that Mahesh Bhatt is keen to cast him in one of his films.

Born in Lahore, this 25-year-old has also done modeling assignments that helped him make some pocket money. But his heart was in music and Zafar continued with his classical training. Huqa Pani that was released in 2003.  The album sold a whopping five million copies and Zafar toured 11 different countries. Now, with the international release of the same album by Universal Music, Ali Zafar is clearly here to stay.
 


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‘Ishq Kay Musafir’
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Neha does an item in Pakistan
British-Indian model to act in Reema’s film
Meera hopes for a strong Bollywood debut
Govt will not allow ‘Nazar’ in Pakistan
Sana and Resham tangled in robbery case
India's  Nazar  on Pak TV
It's Priyanka versus Meera
Musharraf says YES to Mughal-e-azam
Farida Khanum captivate Delhi audience
'Qalandri tune'
Laughter Out of Control (LoC)
Meera wants to be peace ambassador
Galaxy of stars due at film awards
Mujras  R Us
'Pehchaan' ready for release
Junaid Jamshed gets death threat
Naseeruddin Shah visits Lahore
Sunny in Kaafila with Pakistani actress
Salman, Sushmita to perform in Lahore
Pakistani pays 2.8m for tea with Aishwarya
Meera will go to court
Meera plans to live in India
Bhatt asks Pak govt if it actually fined Meera
Meera slams Pak govt for fining her
Kissing scene not vulgar, says Meera
Pak actors may be kept from Indian films
Formidable legacy
Dr Zee's Night of Henna
My body, my freedom - Meera
Music show for tsunami victims
Exhibition at Croweaters
Hot Bipasha to star in Pak film
Rangeela, Md Ali to help tsunami victims
Dance back on PTV after 40 years
Minister says no to Indian films
Rendezvous with Imran Khan
`Pakistan, my second home´
Dubai all set to host Indo-Pak film award
I think of us as one nation: Mira Nair
Rangeela family disappointed by Punjab CM
Bollywood movies in Pakistan
Imran faces flak for inviting Aamir Khan
'Pakistanis ain't conservative'
'Pakistanis love Indian films'
Mughal-e-Azam could come to Pak cinemas
Child prodigies take Pushto music by storm
Demand for Indian movies fizzles out
Lagaan bat auctioned for Rs 6m
Indo-Pak friendship, filmy style
Dr. Shahid Masood: The Voice of the Voiceless
Bollywood star Amir Khan in Lahore
Lollywood should be reinvented: Bhatt
‘Sandhaya Chhaya’ staged
Making ripples: Sabiha Sumar
Khamosh Pani: Simple, yet overwhelming
'Khamosh Pani' debuts in India today
PTV dominates in mini screen: Juhi Babbar
Pak troupe with a Bhagat Singh play
Bipasha to star in Javed Sheikh's film
'Bride and Prejudice' in Pak
Pakistanis no longer Bollywood baddies
Bollywood’s Gulzar in Pak to meet guru
A tribute to Jagjit Singh
Pehla launches GEO TV
Ashfaq Ahmad remembered in US
Tribute concert held for Daniel Pearl
‘This is Punjab University FM 104.6’
Aishwarya Rai to visit Pakistan
PTV awards Rs 0.6m prizes to Aag’s team
Pakistani stars ditch Lollywood for Bollywood
"An actor has no borders" - Muammar Rana
`Stereo Nation´ coming to Pakistan
Abrar’s show called off after threats
Musharraf to watch Anarkali's burial
Karisma Kapoor's serial popular in Pakistan
Omer Sharif and Suniel Shetty teamed
‘Javed Sheikh signs Kareena in his film’
‘White Blood, Red Soil’ opens
Dobara‘s special screening for Musharraf
Waheed Murad film festival in Lahore
Manisha, Juhi in a Pakistani film
India, Pak artistes get together in Kashmir
India and Pakistan strike a musical chord!
Pakistan makes Devdas
New TV channels push boundaries in Pak
Abrar captivates audience in NJ
Pak strengthens presence in Bollywood

Remembering the chocolate hero
Waheed MuradHe was born as a hero, with a proverbial silver spoon in his mouth; he lived
as a hero and died as a hero, though a tragic one. He was Waheed Murad..

 

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