i did not know adnan siddiqui was in it ![]()
but me want to watch
(releasing on 22nd jun)
i did not know adnan siddiqui was in it ![]()
but me want to watch
(releasing on 22nd jun)
A Mighty Heart
A Mighty Heart is the new Angelina Jolie movie based on the book by Marianne Pearle, the wife of journalist Daniel Pearle who was killed by Terrorists in Karachi.
Angelina Jolie's acting has been called oscar worthy. And the movie is directed by the same guy who directed Road to Guantanamo.
So looks good.
I am gonna check it out this weekend.
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bahaana movie ka that you will check the movie out lekin hamein pata hai k asli reason kia hai, tum jaa rahey ho Angelina ko check karney.
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^^ ya that tooo.... :)
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well bro atleast your being honest, because thats what i would have gone for lekin Angelina isnt my cuppa tea, i ll stick to My beautiful and gorgeous Madhuri and Rani.
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Looking forward to it this Saturday. Angie does pulled out a great accent in this movie.
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Pakistan will get a lot of publicity with this film especially Karachi. Has any other Hollywood film featured Pakistan so prominently?
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Pakistan will get a lot of publicity with this film especially Karachi. Has any other Hollywood film featured Pakistan so prominently?
Vertical Limit is the only one I can think of.
American Mountain climbers want to climb K2....
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Vertical Limit is the only one I can think of.
American Mountain climbers want to climb K2....
That was a good movie. I remember Roshan Seth an Indian actor playing Pakistani army person.
Does anyone know why they did not shoot in Pakistan? Most of the shooting was done in Pune and Mumbai and these two Maharashtrian cities benefited economically with the big production crew.
Pune got a lot of publicity.
"A Might Shame." It's a Sunday essay on the new Angelina Jolie movie about Danny and Mariane Pearl called "A Mighty Heart." It's written by Indian journalist Asra Q. Nomani who now teaches journalism in Georgetown University's School of Continuing Studies.
Nomani knew Pearl as a colleague at the Wall Street Journal and last saw him in January 2002, just before he disappeared. In the piece, she describes watching a DVD of the new film: "Slowly, as the scenes ticked by, my heart sank. I could live with having been reduced from a colleague of Danny's to a 'charming assistant' to Mariane, as one review put it, and even with having been cut out of the scene in front of my house in Pakistan. That's the creative license Hollywood takes. What I couldn't accept was that Danny himself had been cut from his own story.
"The character I saw on the screen was flat -- nerdy, bland and boring. He's not at all like Danny, who wrote 'ditties' about Osama bin Laden while he was investigating Pakistan's nuclear secrets and jihadist groups as a reporter for the Wall Street Journal. On screen, he's warned three times to meet with Sheik Mubarik Ali Gilani -- the man with whom he thought he had an interview -- only in public. But off he goes, ignoring the warnings. The message: Reckless journalist.
"That was nothing like the Danny I knew. As the credits rolled, I murmured to my mother, 'Danny had a cameo in his own murder.'"