pakistani celebrity – Paki Holic https://pakiholic.com Viral News and Happenings From Pakistan Fri, 06 Jul 2018 13:59:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.6 https://pakiholic.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/cropped-pakiholic-fevicon2-32x32.jpg pakistani celebrity – Paki Holic https://pakiholic.com 32 32 117741320 Reasons to Crush Over Munib Nawaz https://pakiholic.com/reasons-to-crush-over-munib-nawaz/ Wed, 18 Apr 2018 14:39:32 +0000 http://pakiholic.com/?p=6122 By Maha Usman

Munib Nawaz is a name synonymous with the fashion industry of Pakistan. He has been known for his brand named after him, since 2003.

He is the first designer to have showcased a collection at the ‘Miami Fashion Week 2009’ which also exhibited designers from over 24 countries.

Source: Tribune.com

From Sidharth Malhotra to Shoaib Malik, Nawaz has designed clothes for hell lotta male celebrities.

1.Makes ‘Woah Types’ Clothes:

In 2003, Munib Nawaz launched his dream project which paved way for men’s wear not only in Pakistan but across the globe as well. His designs are well infused with Pakistan’s heritage and the global design aesthetics.

2. Those Looks <3 

Look at him! That aesthetically pleasing face on top of all those talents and charisma makes Nawaz such a stud muffin for all of us. Our tharki eyes give him 10/10. Oops…he’s married though. Ahem, let’s just stop here.

Source: Socialdiary.pk

3. He’s a Proud Pakistani

In an interview spotted on Youtube, the talented designer expressed his love for his motherland, have a look:

4. His RJ Skills!

Did you know the world known entrepreneur/ designer is a radio jockey on FM89! He has his own show which is called ‘Tailormade’. The soothing voice and his wit make the show even more lively and fun to listen to. Do check it out if y’all can.

 

5.Twitter Check Karo Yaar: 

Dear Mr @giorgioarmani 


Haye Inshallah!

What Else Do We Like About Munib?:

The heartthrob hottie happens to be a tennis buff; he plays every day for at least an hour.

My heart

His idea of the perfect adventure is participating in the Formula 1 races or any other sport, at a national level.

The creative powerhouse has an honors degree in marketing and aspires to be a writer someday.

Sigh, look at that! 

Source: Giphy

 

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Here’s Why the National Crush of Pakistan is Better than India’s https://pakiholic.com/heres-why-the-national-crush-of-pakistan-is-better-than-indians-2s/ Fri, 16 Feb 2018 08:08:26 +0000 http://pakiholic.com/?p=4170 By Maha Usman

One wakes up in the morning and witnesses the internet going super dooper cray crazy over Priya Prakash’s video where she’s winking at a guy.

What I think: Hmm, okay some random girl being cheesy with a randomer guy.

What Pakistanis generally think: Yeh kon larki hai, bhayee?

What Indians think: OH MY GOD, THE PRETTIEST GIRL EVER! CAN’T STOP WATCHING HER ON REPEAT.

What would an unbiased person think: Okay, but what is the video about, huh? Is it as overrated as the Mona Lisa smile( there, I said it on a public platform for the first time)

A lunch break, two deadlines, and a rant on a call later…

I scroll down my newsfeed and suddenly this girl is the ‘National Crush of India’.

*Locks the phone screen*

*Sees her own reflection on the phone screen*

*Winks like Priya Prakash*

Source: deccanchronicle.com

Nah, National crush wala level nahi hai yaar.

Meanwhile Pakistanis are debating how Momina Mustehsan( the Social Media Declared National Crush of Pakistan) is wayyy more better than some random Priya Prakash-winking-in-slow-motion.

ource: Brandsynario

Reasons? Okay, here you go!

1. Good looks, good looks, good looks: Yes beauty is subjective and bla bla bla but wait for more reasons na. 

Source: Brandsynario.com

2. Sureeli Awaz: The girl has been winning hearts EVERYWHERE since her debut track, “Awari” which was breathtaking for real. Real feels, bruh! Also, a big number on her profile because it went viral in India.

3. Instruments ki Game: Did you know, other than singing and looking pretty, the enchanting artist can also play violin, keyboard, and guitar *claps in excitement*

4. National Model Game On: Haan bhayee, the heartthrob is all over our mainstream media too. From Sprite to Knock Out, this bandi pretty much always proves everyone’s point of being the National Crush.

4. Qualification: We’re just a bunch of sapiosexuals here in Pakistan, aren’t we? This girl is an engineer. Brains before gains, bruh.

5. Our Coke Studio and Nescafe Basement Diva: Yaar who else overshadows Rahat Fateh Ali Khan in a song? Mhmm. No one ever has.

Meanwhile, we’re still waiting for India to give us more reasons to justify their crush and its qualities other than winking, smiling, and nodding.

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Qazi Wajid – A Treasure Trove of Talent Lost https://pakiholic.com/qazi-wajid-a-treasure-trove-of-talent-lost/ Tue, 13 Feb 2018 06:50:52 +0000 http://pakiholic.com/?p=4080 Pakistan’s veteran actor Qazi Wajid passed away yesterday. He was admitted to the hospital on the complaints of heart palpitations. He was aged 87.

The experienced actor comes from a long line of professionals who contributed significantly to the media industry of Pakistan. He was among the people who built the infrastructure and foundation for what we see today. His loss is immeasurable.

Javeid Sheikh, who considers him a mentor had this to say about him “I just heard the news and I can barely believe it at the moment. This is a great loss for the industry as well as humanity. There are so many memories associated with Qazi bhai, but the one thing I always admired about him was his dedication to the profession. When he was on set for a recording, the only thing in front of him was his script and he would not participate in any other banter during that time,”

Born in 1943 in Gwalior, India as Qazi Abdul Wajid Ansari, his family, including five siblings – three brothers and two sisters – migrated to Pakistan after partition and settled in Karachi.

He began his career in the media industry At Radio Pakistan, where he performed in Naunihal, a weekly drama for children, as well as Hamid Mian Kay Yahan and  Qazi Ji Waghera Waghera. After giving his expertise to the radio industry for 25 years, he decided to make a career switch and went on to become a TV actor.

Some of the more popular roles that he played were in dramas like  Dhoop KinarayKhuda Ki Basti and Tanhaiyan, Taleem-i-Balighan Cassette Kahaniyan,  Hawwa Ki Baiti. He also branched out to become a stage actor and starred in plays such as Taleem-i-Balighan, Mirza Ghalib Bunder Road, Wadi-i-Kashmir, Lal Qila Say Lalukhet. For his contributions to the media industry he was honored in 1988 by the Pakistani Government.

The treasure trove of talent and capabilities that Qazi Wajid displayed has had a profound impact on the industry as a whole. Few people have contributed as significantly as Qazi Sb, whose loss is an irreparable damage to the industry as a whole.

Head over to our YouTube Channel to have a look at some of the most memorable and classic dramas of Pakistan! 

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