Thursday, September 8, 2011
Bol Movie Review
Shoaib is indeed a courageous storyteller and this film must have sparked off a debate when it released in Pakistan several weeks ago. Like KHUDA KAY LIYE, BOL addresses the religious extremism in the neighboring country. It's about a daughter who stands up against her father, but most importantly, she dares to defy the age-old societal norms that treat women as lesser beings. The fact that a Pakistani film-maker has had the courage to tackle this theme makes it all the more commendable and praiseworthy.
Saturday, September 3, 2011
The Best Hair In America 2011
When Jennifer Aniston axed her signature layers into a chic bob, America swooned (again). Her hair can do no wrong, securing the most requested style of 2011 (hitmaker Rihanna has the country’s second favorite bob). Aniston’s stylist, Chris McMillan, created the slightly angled look by trimming at the nape of the neck and following the jawline. The secret to Rihanna’s blazing crop? A dry haircut. “I anticipate the way she’ll actually wear it,” says RiRi’s stylist, Ursula Stephen. The look hit especially high notes in our live music capital. “It’s the ultimate Austin cut,” explains Michael Portman, co-owner of Birds Barbershop. “The city is laid-back—people don’t want a fussy style.”
Bodyguard
Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong Booted Off Flight Because of Saggy Pants
We all know to fasten our seatbelts before takeoff, but you now may want to wear a belt before boarding your flight, too.
Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong was kicked off a Southwest Airlines plane for refusing to pull up his pants after an attendant asked him to.
Here's what happened...
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According to a news reporter for San Francisco's ABC7 who was on board, the flight attendant asked Armstrong to hike up his saggy pants right before takeoff, in which he responded by asking if there were "better things to do than worry about that?"
Armstrong was then notified that he would be ejected off the plane if he didn't comply, and then he and his friend were booted.
Where to next? Twitter.
Armstrong tweeted, "Just got kicked off a southwest flight because my pants sagged too low! What the f--k? No joke!"
Southwest tweeted him back with, "Very sorry for your experience tonight, someone from our Customer Relations Team will reach out to you to get more details."
An airline spokesperson released a statement saying the Armstrong was allowed onto the next flight to Burbank and had told a customer relations agent who contacted him he had no further complaints.
FAIR & LOVELY MAX
About the Campaign
Endorsing Fair & Lovely Max Fairness for men in Pakistan is our very own Shahid Afridi. In its launch commercial we see Shahid Afridi emerging as a winner, on the field and off the field. The campaign focuses on the platform of confidence and conveys the message that to achieve success and emerge as a winner you need confidence which is provided by Fair & Lovely Max Fairness.
The TV commercial was shot in Karachi at the National Stadium. Even though the team was working under the scorching sun, it was still an incredible shoot. Shahid Afridi himself was very cooperative and enjoyed the entire experience. As he was on the pitch and was dressed in his cricket gear, he couldn't resist hitting a few shots and giving the fans present there a taste of what boom boom Afridi is all about.
The most memorable part of the shoot was when Afridi had to do his signature move of standing victoriously with both his arms up in the air. As soon as he did that, the fans screamed and cheered with joy and happiness. The nonstop cheering proved the love and admiration we all have for Afridi. The fans present in the stands gave a whole different energy to the atmosphere and made the entire shoot an unforgettable experience.
Shahid Afridi is truly our national hero and also a perfect fit for Fair & Lovely Max Fairness as it is positioned as a brand that gives you the confidence to get where you want to be.