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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: pickachu

@Mugda : what exactly is ur prob with Pakistan and Pakistani people? no one of us pulled Bangladeshi down so its better if u don't comment abt Pakistani people



I have no problem with that country. You guys did genocide in Bangladesh. Still I don't have any problem with you.

I want a big Bollywood film about genocide' 71. I want Fawad Khan as military man.




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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Star_girl

^^ No, only the one with Kareena. But he confirmed that he is not doing any Bollywood film after this in the live chat.

not doing any film as of yet?? Or not doing a film at all?
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Posted: 11 years ago
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And Kareena kapoor film is most probably a rumour
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: ThatKidInABox

He was supposedly doing a film with Anushka and one with Kareena for YRF or maybe they were the same 😆



No, Fawad Khan is not doing YRF's next. Its his PR machinery spreading false rumor about it but I really want him in Jazbaa opposite Aishwarya. 😛
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Posted: 11 years ago
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He might be playing the lesser role here but Fawad actually is bringing the more hype and curiosity for the film. He is not doing any YRF as par now, the film with bebo is a rumour.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Mugda



I have no problem with that country. You guys did genocide in Bangladesh. Still I don't have any problem with you.

I want a big Bollywood film about genocide' 71. I want Fawad Khan as military man.



lol i thought u r troll or something but seriously i sometime witness conflict simmering between few on these national conflict sactarian violence. someone abuse ur country u their. If all these fight are real and true than people are fueling the thought of fanatic element. if people are serious than just think about as normal human being rather than jingoism and religious fanatics:

1. There is a shia-sunni conflict . I dont know what is difference between shia and sunni as religion so also a majority of world. but half of the underdeveloped countries are fighting with each other on the name these sectarian voilence in the pretext of religion to grab power. What all of those fanatics offer at last? instead questioning them all are questioning each other and side with respective fanatic groups.

2. If we want to judge people on the basis of history then everyone should hate everyone. A pak-india fighting terorism etc. not ordinary people involved , so also bangladesh- pak army rule. It happens in India also the more politicians, religious fanatics abuse pak bangla they get more support. Imagine those fanatics, politicians teach us to grab each others neck on the basis of jingoism ,religious conflict etc. U know a major chunk of Europe destroyed by Germany today they are united in all front , here our politicians, religious fanatics , terrorists teach us how to fight each other. They create an image of general people like monster in reality normal people are not like that this forum is its proof but in this process instead resisting those fanatic elements all of us are unknowingly support them.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Can we wait for Khoobsurat to actually release before jumping the gun? Besides, Fawad is WAY more popular than Imran and I doubt it if Rhea/Sonam underplay him. I mean they have seemed to learn from their mistakes with Abhay's character in Aisha. And either way, Fawad read the script and went in knowing exactly what the role of Vikram is. So I'm sure he's fine with the final product.

I do think he has a YRF offer, but he probably won't say anthing until after Khoobsurat is released. It would take the light away from the current project. So far, the response to him and the release of ZGH in India have all been positive. So I def see him going far. Farther than Ali and Imraan for sure.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Mugda



I have no problem with that country. You guys did genocide in Bangladesh. Still I don't have any problem with you.

I want a big Bollywood film about genocide' 71. I want Fawad Khan as military man.



Regarding ur issue , bollywood hardly it care any issues today when its sole motive is entertainment. Still a pakistan band made a beautiful vedio on support of Bangaladesh movement, We will get enough hatred veiws still we can read many sane views on this issue.Its naive to think any sane person will support any genocide .

Na Honay Pai - A tribute to Shahbag Square movement by EI TO SOMOY & LAAL



[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Je-M-TiLdYg[/YOUTUBE]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Je-M-TiLdYg

Excerpts of Feedback Received on Laal's "Na Honay Pai"

March 14, 2013 at 1:20pm

Laal has recieved such incredible feedback on Na Honay Pai, a music video made in supprot of the Shahbag movement, that we put some comments together to serve as a memory for all of us. There is countless more feedback but these are a few notable comments that we put together.

I. A. Rehman (Chairperson Human Rights Commission Pakistan): Bravo! With you in this.

Fahmida Riaz Lahore, Pakistan: Piary Bhai. I am with you, tell me to do anything and I will be ready to do it. What else is now left in life.

Faran Asif: Just letting you know that even though I don't agree with everything the band does, you guys are still doing tremendous work out there. It takes an exceptional amount of courage and will-power to keep it going!

Ahfaz ur Rahman: Dear Taimur, thanks. heard and saw. it is inspiring, like a bright torch in total darkness. the message in your mail given below, is also very encouraging for people like us who are at the threshold of eternal valley. I thought, it is my duty to praise your courage and effort towards our oppressed people. keep your spirits shining!! regards,

Beena Sarwar: Great work! Well done Taimur Rahman and Laal for this Tribute to Shahbag, made in collaboration with El To Somoy, Bangladesh - is this the first such Pak-Bangla collaboration?

The Daily Star Newspaper Bangladesh: While many noted artistes of the country have remained mum about the Shahbag Movement, Pakistani band Laal has paid a rich tribute to the protestors who stand against allies of the Pakistan army during the Liberation War. The video of the song "Na Honay Pai", released on the band's Facebook page early Monday morning, is said to been made with assistance from Indian group Ei To Somoy'

Mahbub Alam, Ukraine: Heartiest Thanks from a Bangalee who was a mere child in '71 and saw the brutality of Pakistan army led by notorious generals as tikka khan, niazi, rao forman ali and others. Hats Off to LAAL. This is call humanity! And answer to our collaborators!

Partha Saha, Bangladesh: I hope this will also inspire our friends in Bangladesh without whom this video was not possible and all the members of LAAL band including comrade Taimur Rahman & our eitosomoy.com team & specially comrade Barnab who created this video. Red Salute to the people of this sub-continent who made this video extremely popular and supported our friends in Shahbag

Mir Mohammad Ali Talpur: Fulfilling historical obligations is duty of all those who stand for justice. Your use of medium of music is truly expressive and bold. Hopefully people will learn and accept the truth. People love to live under illusions. More power to your voice. Laal fulfils a great need.

Farista Andalib, Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Exclusive and courageous video of Shahbag movement by Pakistani band Laal...Thanx for the Shahbag movement video :') You guys are pioneer of the truth. Laal rocks...

Imtiaz Zalim Tawkir, Dhaka, Bangladesh: "Thanks to Pakistanis". Do you know people? Some of here will consider me as a "Chhagu" without seeing the full post and they will keep ignoring me for my words "Thanks to Pakistanis". Salute!

Rifat Mirza, Bangladesh: We r not alone

Hree Farhat, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Pakistani Band's Tribute to Shahbag :) Learn Jamaat Learn. Thanks Pakistani secular people for supporting us in this secular movement we are very thankful to you . Lots of love

Salehin Kibria, Bangi, Malaysia: man is good. they only forget

Harri Prahlad, Chennai, India: Brilliant, LAAL, as usual. Brings tears to one's eyes at the injustice of it all. May your tribe increase. Salutes from India.

Riyadh Ahmed, Atlanta, Georgia: A Pakistani band expressing solidarity with Shahbag Movement, and asking to end impunity. Hats off...

- Dhaka, Bangladesh: Speak truth to power. Our story needs to be acknowledged for the truth and the whole truth, abroad and in our own country as well. Justice will not be done until there are confessions and acknowledgement of what has happened, by all countries involved - Pakistan, USA, India, and Bangladesh (Russia helped too). Thanks to a friend in Pakistan, who is one of the warmest personalities I've met, for sharing this piece of 'acknowledgement & solidarity'.

Gary Bin Frances, Islamabad, Pakistan: Pakistan doing some soul searching. It's called learning from past mistakes n making room for new mistakes. The culprits must be made an example of as in order for history to read just that. My dearest friends Terry, Debbie, Terrence, Don Bowers Michelle and most importantly Uncle Teddy and Aunty Amy, i think of you when applauding my friend Taimur Rahman in his efforts to raise awareness and bring peace to Pakistan.

Mohammad Kamruzzaman, Bangladesh: Thank u dosto for posting this. While pakistani new generation has started understanding what has been done by their army in 1971, sometimes it looks like some of our own bangladeshi new generation doesn't understand the gravity of it.

Sazzad Hossain Ranju, Bangladesh: Respect for the old and new generation Pakistanis who possess this moral.

Azizul Hakim, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Pakistani heart bleeds with repentance!!!!!

Waqar Uddeen, Lahore, Pakistan: An excellent video LaaL!!!, shows the events of 1971 as they should've been shown to all!!

Safeer Ul Hasnain Abbasi, Larkana, Pakistan: superb yaaar laal salam to bangali secular people they are making there history correct for their future and we are talking with them

Aneeq Zaman, Karachi, Pakistan: The reason I like Laal, because they bring back old memories, when music was done for music and art, and not to gain chart hits on pop scale

Humayra Ferdous Tania, Bangladesh: thank you from a citizen of Bangladesh. I personally feel that Pakistan youth should come forward to sort out this issue, the issue which has never been acknowledged in Pakistani history...

Shakila Taranum Maan, UK: Thank you for posting and creating this work - not enough is exposed about this moment in our history...

Tanima Nasrin, Bangladesh: Thank you from a Bangladeshi, for speaking out the truth. It is never too late... to ask for justice.

Mac Haque: As one actively involved with the Shahbag Resistance I want to commend you for your excellent work.

Mahbub Alam Kyiv, Ukraine: Thanks from deepest corner of my heart! I wish others from Pakistan could realise (or at least try to realise) our so called common and later separate history.

M Omiyo Mohammad: Heartiest thanks to both 'Laal' and 'Ei To Somoy' for disclosing the truth to the world and expressing solidarity.

Mahi Al Naim, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Thank you very much from the core of my heart to see the realization and feeling as well as expressing solidarity with us. I just hope each and every Pakistani get to know the true history of the liberation war of 1971 and the birth of Bangladesh, my Motherland. If someone torture your mother, rape her and hang her, how it feels, only we the Bangladeshi people knows that because our country is our Mother. and the present Shabagh Movement is against those war criminals who, being a Bangladeshi(!!!), helped Pakistani army at that time to do such heinous act to our peoples. . We want their exemplary punishment. and they will get it...Because we are here to protect our Mother at any cost from these enemies..

Imtiaz Zalim Tawkir, Dhaka, Bangladesh: "Respect" is the enough word to express my emotions seeing this video and the musical arrangement. As a Bangaldeshi, I appreciate the people of Pakistan for supporting us to get the justice every time. Salute comrades!

Annum Khalid, NewYork, USA: I'm Pakistani and I'm in love with Bangladesh, the people and the food! Some of the kindest hearted people I have ever met! Anyway, to me, we are the people of the Universe so doesn't matter where we live in the world...we are all ONE Love and Peace from NewYork

Soumitra Bose, Calcutta, India: Stupendous song, so touching tune that fits Faiz squarely. Again Laal has shown their mettle. Laal is now the official spokesmedia of all the movements in the entire South Asia!

Nafisa Islam, Bangladesh: Didn't understand the urdu words, have seen the Bangladeshi footage countless times.. yet I started crying... I swear if anyone says sorry I can hardly bear it.. let alone gloat...and if the whole nation does... Lord Help me... Apologising has never made anyone small..and of course to forgive is divine...Thank you for this! inshALlah praying for the healing to begin...

Khalid Shifat: u guyz almost brought tears to my eyes! Thanks for supporting the cause! with love from Bangladesh!

Rumana Azrin Ninta, Dhaka, Bangladesh: very happy to see that a Pakistani band can understand the situation and supporting our movement where many of the Bangladeshis are still in the dark and opposing it. Thanks for the song and this great video.

Anita Dixit, Kolkata, India: Congratulations on this much needed work, Laal. Much strength to your voice and commitment. In solidarity always.

Hussain Ah Asiff, Dhaka, Bangladesh: thanks for having u guys with us... Bangladeshi people now definitely feel a bit of relief.. Touchy emotional song with video... I was crying when I'm watching... tnx a lot.

Shahzad Mehr: Taimur Rahman you forgot to mention who support this :)

in complete solidarity with Bengalis then slaughtered and to all those who are being slaughtered all around the world today...


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