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TRAVEL & TOURISM
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PAKISTAN POLITICS
9YEARSBOY PASSING O- LEVEL FROM CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY
Haris manzoor passed O level at the age of nine made new world record, while the normal age for passing O level is 16 or 17. Haris Manzoor of Rawalpindi was born on August 16, 2004. He passed the O-Level exam in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics. Rai Haris studied in a private school till 2012. Afterwards, his parents withdrew him from the school and taught him at home.
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He completed the courses of seven classes in 17 months. Haris also completed Nazra Quran and memorised Para No 30 of the holy book. His twin brother Rai Shabir is a student of class III. He said that he desired to become a barrister London and he is planning to do it from London in the next four years as three years are required to complete LLB (Hons) and one year to do Bar-at-Law. Chief of Army staff appreciated his abilities and congratulate him for making the new world record. General Raheel Sharif also accept the request and allow Haris to spend one day with army.
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ORANGE LINE METRO TRAIN IN LAHORE
Chief Minister Punjab Shahbaz Sharif signed the agreement from Pakistan side with the Chairman of the Chinese National Development Reforms Commission in Shanghai at a ceremony which was also witnessed by President Mamnoon Hussain and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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he Orange Line was expected to cost US$1.6 billion to construct and would have extend from Ali Town to Dera Gujran.The total length of Orange Line was expected to be 27 km (17 mi), with 7 km (4.3 mi) underground and 20 km (12 mi) overhead. 6 underground stations and 20 overhead stations would have been built. Chief Minister Punjab Shahbaz Sharif signed
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the agreement from Pakistan side with the Chairman of the Chinese National Development Reforms Commission in Shanghai at a ceremony which was also witnessed by President Mamnoon Hussain and Chinese
President Xi Jinping. Shahbaz Sharif while taking to media said the project once complete will benefit millions of people. He said the project would begin by the end o f t h i s ye a r a n d Chinese authorities
would invest, design, construct and monitor the project. The 27 kilometre long elevated mass transit project in Lahore is aimed to facilitate c o m m u t e r s ' movement in the city.
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Credits: Photography: Shahid Malik Hair & Makeup: Nabila’s Mens Grooming by: NGENTS.
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NATION BY KARAMA 15
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NICKIE NINA 17
LIBAS BY MOHSIN ALI 18
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ITTEHAD TEXTILE 21
PAREESA HIGH STREET BY SAHAR ATIF 22
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HOUSE OF ARSLAN IQBAL 27
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ALI XEESHAN THEATER STUDIO 29
HIRA ASHFAQ
HAMMAD SADIQ
SARA 30
AH AWAIS
AMINA MALIK
SEHER TAREEN 31
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TECHNOLOGY
NANOWIRE BRIDGING TRANSISTORS Saif Islam's laboratory at University of California Davis has created silicon wafers with "nanopillars" of materials such as gallium arsenide, gallium nitride or indium phosphide on them, and grown tiny nanowire "bridges" between nanopillars.
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ew approach to integrated c i r c u i t s , combining atoms of semiconductor materials into nanowires and structures on top of silicon surfaces, shows promise for a new generation of fast, robust electronic and photonic devices. Engineers at the University of California, Davis, have recently demonstrated threedimensional nanowire transistors using this approach that open exciting opportunities for integrating other semiconductors, such as gallium nitride, on silicon substrates.
"Silicon can't do everything," said Saif Islam, professor of electrical and computer engineering at UC Davis. Circuits built on conventionally etched silicon have reached their lower size limit, which restricts operation speed and i n t e g r a t i o n d e n s i t y. A d d i t i o n a l l y, conventional silicon circuits cannot function at temperatures above 250 degrees Celsius (about 480 degrees Fahrenheit), or handle high power or voltages, or optical applications.
example, to build sensors that can operate under high temperatures, for example inside aircraft engines. "In the foreseeable future, society will be dependent on a variety of sensors and control systems that operate in extreme environments, such as motor vehicles, boats, airplanes,
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MODEL: MEGAN ASHLEY BROWN PHOTOGRAPHY BY: CHALO GARCIA PRODUCTION BY: INTERMODELO & EMAL MAGAZINE
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Megan Ashley Brown is from United States. Megan ventured to Tampa, Florida where she became a Cocktail Server at the Hard Rock Casino in Tampa. Megan uses her spare time for school, modeling, and friends! her hobbies include modeling, cooking, reading, T.V shows, and fun and relaxing time with friends! She is the one who take something and become the best in it. She value being great at everything she do. Which is why many people admire her or rely on her. You wont find someone more dedicated than her when it comes to following their dreams and showing people what she made of.
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COVER STORY
Summer is a collection of a great many tales about people and events, centred on a single season in a year. A perfect summer day is when the sun is shining, the breeze is blowing, the birds are singing, and the lawn mower is broken. If a June night could talk, it would probably boast it invented romance. What is one to say about June, the time of perfect young summer, the fulfilment of the promise of the earlier months, and with as yet no sign to remind one that its fresh young beauty will ever fade.There are people in the world, who are just wrong, and then there are the masses of population
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that are right, or at the very least they lie in the veil of between. I guess I felt attached to my weakness. My pain and suffering too. Summer light, the smell of a breeze, the sound of cicadas . Close your eyes and turn your face into the wind. Sweet life continues in the breeze, in the red roses. The colour red is the colour of energy, passion and action. Red roses are energizing.They excites the emotions and motivates us to take action.This signifies
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a pioneering spirit and leadership qualities, promoting ambition and determination. It is also strong-willed and can give confidence to those who are shy or lacking in will power. Being surrounded by too much of red roses can cause us to become fresh.
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LARRY FOGG TRIP TO VIETNAM
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arrived at the Hanoi International Airport at Hanoi, Vietnam. After clearing customs and locating an ATM machine to obtain about 4 millionVietnam Dong, I went to the taxi stand outside the terminal and hired a taxi to take me to my hotel in the Old Quarter of Hanoi City. The currency exchange rate was roughly 20,000 Dong to the US Dollar. The airport is located approximately 45 km from Hanoi City and I was amazed at how polite the Vietnamese drivers were on the highways to the city. As I checked into my hotel the receptionist gave me a one page map of Hanoi City and annotated the locations of several of the main tourist attractions in the city. She also pointed out the location of the night market which she said was only open on Friday
and Saturday nights. My room was very nice with a dedicated laptop computer in the room for the guests and very good wireless Internet service. After checking my backlog of email, I went for a walk to become familiar with the neighborhood close to the hotel. I walked from the hotel to the Quan Chuong Gate and then began walking in the opposite direction of the hotel when it began to rain. I returned to the hotel and rested for a while before going back outside to get some noodle soup for lunch at one of the small local restaurants close to the hotel. After lunch, I decided to explore the area around Hoan Kiem Lake.
are two temples on islands in the lake: one is a very old temple on an island near the center of the lake and the other is the Ngoc Son Temple on an island connected to the shore by a red bridge. I walked around the lake and since it was nearly closing time for the Ngoc Son Temple, I decided that I would visit it another time.
Hoan Kiem Lake is located on the city center and is beautiful with park-like areas alongside the lake.There
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Since it was a Friday, I decided to walk to the n i g h t m a r ke t . T h e vendors were setting up their stands in the middle of one of the major streets in the Old Quarter that had vehicular traffic excluded for the market. I stopped for dinner at a local restaurant adjacent to the wholesale market complex. After dinner the night market was in full operation and stretched for many city blocks from the wholesale area all the way to Hoan Kiem Lake – the size of the market front desk called a taxi for me and advised that was impressive. the mausoleum would On Saturday morning, I be closed by the time decided to take a taxi to that I arrived at the the Ho Chi Minh complex. I decided to Complex to visit the Ho continue to the complex Chi Minh Mausoleum, anyway and when I Ho Chi Minh Museum, arrived there, I was the One Pillar Pagoda instructed to go to the and the Ho Chi Minh end of a very long line of Presidential Palace area. people about four The receptionist at the people abreast several
blocks long waiting to enter the complex. Many of the people in line were groups of small school children who enjoyed waving and shouting “hello� to me. The line moved rather quickly and once inside the complex gate, the line continued for another long distance.
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As the line of people passed in front of the Ho Chi Minh Museum, some people left for the museum and I stayed in the line, which was actually the queue for the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. Eventually I was at the entrance of the mausoleum, which was still open, and I walked through the
mausoleum to view Ho Chi Minh. Upon exiting the mausoleum, I decided to visit the One Pillar Pagoda en route back to the museum. The museum was closed fo r t h e a f t e r n o o n lunchtime break and would not open for another couple of hours.
hailed a bicycle rickshaw and went to visit the Hoa Lo Prison, which had been built by the French during the late 1800's and subsequently used to house some American pilots captured during the V i e t n a m Wa r a n d nicknamed the “Hanoi Hilton.� The captured Not to be discouraged, I A m e r i c a n s w e r e
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released in March 1973. During 1993, about two thirds of the prison was demolished to make room for the construction of the Hanoi Tower buildings. The remaining third is preserved as a museum. The booklet on sale at the museum states: “Hao Loa Prison today is a special museum of Ha Noi, which keeps all the evidence of the crime of the French colonists against the Vietnamese patriots and revolutionist. A lot of documents and personal dossiers of stronghearted and loyal communists, as well as the legends of their struggling in prison to
make the glory of Vietnamese heroism are kept there. Hoa Lo Prison today [is] also a place to educate the young generation of Vietnam in the revolutionary tradition, the spirit of national pride and the responsibility to the Fatherland in the new era of peace and development toward a s o c i e t y o f we a l t h , fairness, democracy and civilization.� After visiting the prison, I returned to the Ho Chi Minh Palace area of the complex to see the Presidential Palace (formerly Indochina's G e n e r a l G o ve r n o r Palace of the French), It
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was built by the French and used by Ho Chi Minh as his palace. House No. 54, where Ho Chi Minh lived and worked from 1954 to 1958, and the historic House on Stilts were both used by Ho Chi Minh before his death in 1969. I then visited the Ho Chi Minh Museum before returning by taxi to my hotel.The Ho Chi Minh complex and the Hoa Lo Prison museum made for a full day of sightseeing. On Sunday morning I went to the Temple of Literature, which is the first National University of Vietnam. It was originally constructed in 1076 and was dedicated to sages and Confucian
scholars and used for training talented men for the nation. It is currently described as one of the most important historical and cultural sites of Vietnam. I took another bicycle rickshaw from there to the Opera House, which was also built by the French in the early 1900's. The rickshaw driver was very good and I got his telephone number to use him in the future. I walked from the Opera House to the National History Museum which is housed in two buildings. One building contains ancient artifacts and the other building is described in some literature as the
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Revolution Museum. Both buildings were well worth a visit and I continued walking back past Hoan Kiem Lake to my hotel. I booked a day trip to Ha Long Bay for Monday. The medium sized tour bus picked me up at the hotel at 7:30 AM for a nearly four-hour drive to Ha Long Bay. The bus stopped at a rest stop and shopping complex en route to Ha Long Bay where many large rock carvings were being constructed by artisan craftsmen. The tour included a bay cruise with lunch aboard a Chinese junk boat through spectacular limestone island formations, a rowboat tour from a floating
village through a cave formation, and a walking tour through another cave. A Vietnamese lady rowed my boat. The return bus trip arrived back at Hanoi about 8:00 PM. I also booked a day trip to Hoa Lo and to Tam Coc for Tuesday. A small tour bus picked me up at t h e h o t e l a t approximately 8:00 AM for a two-hour drive to Hoa Lo, a former ancient capital of Vietnam.We visited two temple complexes at Hoa Lo before continuing on to Tam Coc. We had a very extensive buffet lunch at Tam Coc before going to the wharf for a 90 minute rowboat ride on a river through three
limestone caves. Two Vietnamese women rowed my boat – they were mother and daughter. The daughter was 35 years old with three children and the mother was 67 years old. Some of the people rowing the boats were rowing with their feet. The scenery during the boat trip was superb. The return bus trip arrived back at Hanoi about 4:00 PM. After dinner, I walked around Hoan Kiem Lake one last time. My last day in Vietnam was Wednesday, and I had the hotel call my p r e v i o u s r i c k s h aw driver who arrived at the hotel in roughly ten minutes. I told him
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where I wanted to go and asked him the cost. He replied that it was “up to me.” I never agree to the “up to you” tariff because no matter w h a t a m o u n t yo u decide to pay, it is never enough. I insisted on a fixed amount before starting my journey with him. He replied one million Dong, which I said was too expensive. When I pointed out the distance that we had traveled on Sunday for 150,000 Dong and determined that the distance today would be roughly three times Sunday's distance, he promptly replied 500,000 Dong, which I accepted. Shortly after leaving the hotel, he stopped at a
beautiful temple that I have not been able to identify. I then visited Quan Than Temple which is situated adjacent to Truc Bach Lake. From there we went to visit the Tran Quoc Pagoda which is situated adjacent to We s t L a ke . I w a s disappointed that the entrance gate to the Tran Quoc Pagoda was closed and locked. I continued on to visit the Wo m e n s ' M u s e u m which is a highly rated attraction and well worth a visit. After the Womens' Museum I went to visit the Ngoc Son Temple on the island in Hoan Kiem Lake, which would be my last stop of the day, and I bid good-bye to my
rickshaw driver. Overall I was impressed with how clean Hanoi was compared to many other cities in Asia and how friendly the people were . I was also impressed with the abundance of ATM machines in Hanoi. I departed Hanoi on Thursday morning, on an Air Asia flight to Bangkok before flying home on Saturday..
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CREDITS: Female Model: MayaRenee Green Male Model: Galloway Photo: Chalo Garcia Photography Photoshoots: Intermodelo & EMAL magazine
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MayaRenee Green is a model who strives for the best in the industry. She is very selective about who she shoot with and work with because of only being 14, turning 15 in July this year. She has been modeling for seven years and she work alongside my grandmother Betty. She takes care of all my photo shoots, castings, and talks with the agents to set up my work. She love doing modeling because of what it has done for her. It has given her confidence, poise and control of her life. Galloway, born and raised in the Bay area in Tampa Bay. An entrepreneur at 24 years old and a working model. Galloway comes from a diverse background of Chinese, Jamaican, and Nicaraguan. He is inspired by the hardwork of his parents. Early in the 1980, he is a motivated individual. Galloway's experience comes from Fashion Week, runway, print, and commercial.
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HOW TO LOOK HAIR STUNNING BETWEEN SHAMPOOS YOUR GUIDE TO LESS-WASH HAIR
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our hairstylist wants you to stop shampooing every day, but who is she kidding? It's not like you roll out of bed with perfect, beachy waves. Or maybe you have a habit of sleeping through your alarm, leaving you about 11 minutes to get ready and get out the door. Luckily, there are solutions to transform every hair type from sad and unwashed to perfectly gorgeous—without starting from scratch.
SOAK UP OIL AND PUMP UP VOLUME “If hair is oily, or just to give a boost of volume to the roots, use a lifting & texturizing spray gel, stylist in New York says, “turn your head upside down and blow dry, and finish with a light-hold hairspray before flipping your head back up.” A dry can also help cut the grease and plump up strands.
REVIVE YOUR CURLS Curly hair can go limp after you sleep on it all night. Wake up your ringlets by spritzing on a reactivating spray, which revives the product already in your hair. Sprays control frizz and help curls spring back into shape.
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FIGHT FRIZZ The best time to de-fuzz is when hair is wet, but if washing isn't an option. Stylist in New York recommends smoothing on a creamy textured finishing product smooth away frizz and adds shine with its almost-shimmery finish. For finer hair, use a lightweight serum.
REPLENISH MOISTURE Coarse or dry hair can look dull after a day or two without conditioner. Restore shine by working hair oil. If you plan to curl or flat iron your hair, spray sections with conditioning spray before using hot tools.
LOOK ON THE BRIGHT SIDE Clean hair isn't always more desirable. “A blowout is usually better after it settles, whether it is later in the day or the next couple of the days. Hair tends to have more flyaways when freshly washed,” Stylist from New York explains. Second (or third, or fourth…) day hair also has more grip, which makes creating looks like updos way easier.
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FOOD
APPETIZER
SCOTCH EGG INGREDIENTS: Boiled Eggs 4-5 Chicken boneless 300 gm Garlic paste 1 tbsp Crushed black pepper ½ tsp Wostershire sauce 1 tbsp Flour 1-2 tbsp Green onion 1-2 sticks Eggs (beaten) 1-2 Bread crumbs 1 cup Oil 3-4 tbsp Salt to taste
METHOD: Boil 4-5 eggs and cool them. Put 300gm chicken, 1 tbsp garlic paste, ½ tsp crushed black pepper, 1 tbsp wostershire sauce, 1-2 tbsp flour, 1-2 green onion and salt to taste. Coat the boiled eggs in the paste and then dip it in the 1-2 beaten eggs. Coat it with bread crumbs and fry. Dish it out in a serving dish and garnish it with salad leaves and serve.
MAIN COURSE
CRUNCHY VEGETABLE NOODLES INGREDIENTS: Egg Noodles Chicken Tomato Onion Green onion Cauliflower Capsicum Chili garlic sauce Red chili flakes Garlic Soya sauce
½ packet 250 gm 1 1 2-3 sticks 100 gm 1 2-3 tbsp 1 tsp 2 tbsp 2-3 tbsp
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Crushed black pepper 1 tsp Lemon juice 2-3 tbsp Green chilies 3-4 Oil ½ cup Salt to taste Green coriander to garnish METHOD: First boil ½ packet noodles with 2 tbsp for 3 to 4 minutes. Then wash it with cold water and put it on a side. In a pan heat oil and add 2 tbsp garlic to fry. Then add 1 onion to fry for 2 to 3 minutes. Then add 250 gm chicken to cook. Then add 1 tsp red chili crushed, 2 to 3 tbsp chili garlic sauce and 2 to 3 tbsp soya sauce to mix and cook for 2 to 3 minutes. Then add egg noodles, 1 tomato, 1 onion, 2 to 3 green onion, 100 gm cabbage, 1 capsicum and 3 to 4 green chilies and fry on high flame. In the end add 2 to 3 tbsp lemon juice and dish it out.
DESSERT
SUGAR COATED PECANS INGREDIENTS: egg white tablespoon water pound pecan halves cup white sugar teaspoon salt teaspoon ground cinnamon
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How To Train Your Dragon 2 JUNE-13 The second chapter of the How To Train Your Dragon trilogy - yes, another one comes to theaters in june 2014 brings us back to the fantastical world of Hiccup and Toothless five years after the two have successfully united dragons and vikings on the island of Berk. While Astrid, Snoutlout and the rest of the gang are challenging each other to dragon races (the island's new favorite contact sport), the now inseparable pair journey through the skies, charting unmapped territories and exploring new worlds. When one of their adventures leads to the discovery of a secret ice cave that is home to hundreds of new wild dragons and the mysterious Dragon Rider, the two friends find themselves at the center of a battle to protect the peace. Now, Hiccup and Toothless must unite to stand up for what they believe while recognizing that only together do they have the power to change the future of both men and dragons.
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As humanity picks up the pieces, following the conclusion of Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Autobots and Decepticons have all but vanished from the face of the planet. However, a g ro u p o f p o we r f u l , ingenious businessman and scientists attempt to learn from past Transformer incursions and push the boundaries of technology beyond what they can control - all while an ancient, powerful Transformer menace sets Earth in his crosshairs. The epic adventure and battle between good and evil, freedom and enslavement ensues.
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In Edge Of Tomorrow, starring Tom Cruise, he plays a soldier fighting in a war with aliens who finds himself caught in a time loop of his last day in the battle, though he becomes better skilled along the way. The storyline puts a Groundhog Day plot device into a futuristic alien invasion storyline. A raw recruit, pressed into battle against an alien species, gets killed in action. But he is reborn each day to suffer the same fate. Eventually, he notices that he is becoming a better warrior and that other circumstances are changing, which might be the key to altering the outcome. The original title for the movie, All You Need Is Kill, would have been winner of worst movie title of 2014.
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JUNE-6 Modern day Europe: A priest and his companion hunt silently through the fields, accompanied by a braying dog. They are armed and deadly. Their quarry is Camiel Borgman, living in military sparseness in an underground den, near companions Ludwig and Pascal. Camiel scrapes out with some difficulty, hitching a ride with a doomed truck driver on a relentless trip to the heart of suburbia. When a dirty Camiel arrives at the door of artist Marina and media executive Richard's expansive, designer-chic home, the s h i f t i n g p e rc e p t i o n s o f Va n Warmerdam's screenplay begin to displace and disorient the audience. Hallucinogenic elements dot the consciousness as Camiel shifts between the roles of victim and aggressor. He asks for a bath. Marina seeks to assuage her guilt by allowing him a space for the night. She treats his wounds. She makes him some food. She begins to deceive her husband. And Camiel Borgman insistently starts to install himself in the house as his dark advances ebb and flow, push and pull. Marina is selfobsessed; Richard a casual racist; they employ a nanny Magot to look after their three small children, the youngest of whom, Isolde, sees Camiel early on and is responsive to his presence.
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JUNE-6 A struggling agent for child actors and former child star himself, Howard Holloway spends years losing his most talented clients to his slick, arch-nemesis Aldo Shocklee. Until the day that Howard encounters the brilliant and unsigned 13 year-old Lydia who is on the brink of securing the lead in a new Twilight-style franchise. Howard tries desperately to close the deal of a lifetime and make his precocious young client a star while managing her drunk, volatile father, Aldo's relentless poaching attempts, and the hostile machinations of the project's casting director and mega producer, who both despise him
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Cast: Sharib Hashmi Innamulhaq Kumud Mishra Gopal Datt Saroj Sharma Sanjay Mehta Ravi Bhushan Waseem Khan
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Studio / Distributor T-Series Super Cassettes Industries Ltd., BVG Films Music Label T-Series Cast Bipasha Basu Imran Abbas Crew Director Vikram Bhatt Producer Bhushan Kumar, Kishan Kumar
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meeting a 20-yard Morrison strike with a flick which looped into the top-right corner. The substitutes linked up immediately and the latter's low strike smothered by McGregor, before Scotland celebrated a third - only for the offside flag to see Maloney's close-range effort from Hutton's low cross cancelled out. Martin stung the palms of Ejide in a bid to add to the 25 goals he scored for Derby this campaign as Nigeria struggled to make a telling impact. Victor Moses hit a fizzing 20yard strike over and Nwofor missed two headers of differing difficulty, before finally finding the net. Gordon Greer hit the deck in a challenge with Nwofor, who reacted quickly when the ball came back into the box to fire past McGregor from an acute angle.
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