Ayesha Omer (Urdu/Punjabi: . She is known for her role as Khoobsurat in Bulbulay, Natasha in Ladies Park. Gill brings a lightheartedness to the movie and Smita Tambe delivers equally well. While half of the Pakistani audience is still questioning about the airing of foreign content that promotes vulgarity within the country, Pakistani actors too are. Lollywood: As we all know that it is the industry of the Pakistani cinema which is famous for the Urdu films. Punjabi, Sindhi, Pashto and Balochi films are also. Santa. Banta Fashion and Event Picture Gallery Home. ![]() Noor Jehan – amongst the greatest Pakistani female singers. Born as Allah Wasai in Punjab of British India in a family of musicians, she had a deeper interest I.This is to let you know there is instant connect here for a lot of my past and present colleagues, working in the same profession as the heroine, although one can't tell exactly what sort of journalism outlet Noor works in. She says it's some kind of broadcast news agency, called Buzz, and you see her work appear on television, where she's very much the face of the shows. This mystery is still hardly as baffling as the lyrics of the 1. The Mohd Rafi song, as you might recall, goes: . Sharaabi yeh dil, ho gaya'. I'm sorry: Who exactly is attracted to a woman's gulabi, or pink/red eyes? Never mind. Noor as a journo has her eyes on the prize. Her profession is designed around ratings and eyeballs. She'd much rather do stories that concern the common man. What this film gets right is how public interest journalism, which is no different from any other form, isn't so much about changing the world as it's about cracking a story. It's simply a competitive thing. Noor has chanced upon a kidney- harvesting racket. Her mind is on breaking that news rather than solving the problem. Which is fair. While I haven't read Saba Imtiaz's . It's been adapted to screen and Mumbai by Ishita Moitra (Hello Ishita. And while I haven't been to Karachi either, transposing the Pakistani story to the Indian metropolis might make sense, for how similar Karachi and Mumbai seem to be, on the face it: coastal, mercantile, densely populated South Asian cities grappling with daily craziness and crumbling civic infra. Director Sunhil Sippy does well to explore Mumbai beyond the clich. What's infinitely harder to crack are characters beyond the lead in this film, which is centred so heavily on introducing to us Noor, the desi Bridget Jones—sloppy, fun, and funny—that it develops beats and rhythms of a television show, with the audience hoping and wondering if we'll know details of everything else around her—the fleeting plot, or the caricatured people—in altogether another episode. Sonakshi Sinha plays the self- obsessed Noor, and she's quite natural and endearing as a girl, perhaps in her late 2. She is prone to cribbing about weight (even the thinnest women do), and late morning hangovers (that'd be all of us). She guzzles this rum called Old, constantly referring to Old Monk. The least a film paying tribute to India's national drink—which has never bothered to advertise itself, and whose brand ambassadors are consumers themselves—is call Old Monk, frickin' Old Monk. Noor's life that way is meant to mirror the urbane, liberal, progressive, metropolitan upper middle- class. As for her work, as I said, there are several colleagues in my newsroom who have stories like hers, if not better, and might actually want to make this film. This sense of recognition can be rankling. Throughout, you can't help but wonder how much better this movie could've been. ![]() But then, like journalism, this film should be seen for what it is. And hey it isn't bad at all. Watch the trailer of 'Noor'. Pakistani Girls Islamic Names with Meaning. Scroll Down for Names with Urdu Meaning. AAbir (abeer – fragrance)Adiba (adeeba – civilised / cultured)Afaf (afaaf – purity/modesty)Afia (aafiya- vigour/vitality)Afifa (afeefa- honest, upright)Ahlam (ahlaam – dreams)Amal (hope)Amira (ameera – princess)Anbar (ambar – camphor)Areej (fragrance)Arwa (satisfied, pleasant, fresh)Azhaar (flowers)Azizah (azeeza – dear / powerful)Azra (azraa – virgin – used for Maryam/Mary)Arfa(Aali rutba wali, Buland rutba wali, Greatness)Aakifa(A lady who worship Allah in solitude)Abla ( Perfectly formed)Afrah (Happiness)Ahd (Pledge; Knowledge)Aida (Visiting; Returning)Amani (Wishes; Aspirations)Amina (Trustworthy; Faithful)Aneesa (Friendly; of good company)Anwaar (Rays of light)Aroub( (Woman) Loving to her husband)Asiyah (One who tends to the weak and heals them)Ayah ( Sign; distinct)Aalia ( Exalted; Highest social standing)Abida ( Worshipper; Devotee)Adeela ( Equal)Afra (A lady with fair complexion)Ahlam ( one who has pleasant dreams; imaginative)Aisha ( Prosperous; Wife of Prophet Muhammad)Almas ( Diamond)Amatullah (Female servant of Allah)Amira (Leader; Princess)Aqeelah (A wise and intelligent lady)Areej ( Pleasent smell)Aseelah (One belonging to a great heritage and family)Asma(Daughter of Abu Bakr)Aziza(Esteemed; Precious; Cherished)Azza ( Young female gazelle)BBadr (full moon)Badriya (full moon- wali)Bahia (bahiya – nice)Bahija (baheeja – happy)Bahja (happiness)Baligha (baleegha – eloquent)Banan (banaan- finger tips)Barirah (bareera- pious, kind)Basha’ir (bashaaer- good tidings)Bashasha (bashaasha- cheerfulness)Bashira (basheera- report of good tiding)Basima (baseema- smiling)Batul (batool – immaculate)Bilqis (bilqees – name of the queen of Sheeba who became Muslim at the time of Solomon)Budur (full moons)Bushra (good tiding)Badriya (Resembling full moon. Bahiyya girl name means Beautiful; Radiant)Banan ( Finger tips)Bashira (Bringer of good tidings)Baseema (Smiling)Buthayna ( beautiful and tender body)Baheera (Dazzling; Brilliant)Balqis (The name of the Queen of Sheba)Baraa’a (Excelling)Basma ( A smile)Batool (Ascetic virgin)DDalal (dalaal- pampering)Durriyah (durriyyah- brilliant)FFadwa (redemptor, sacrifing)Faiqa (faa- eqa – outstanding, awake)Faiza (victorious)Farah (happiness)Farha (happy)Fatema (faatima – one sucking her mother’s milk)Firdaus (paradise)Fadheela (Virtue)Falak ( Star)Farida (Unique)Firdous ( Garden; Paradise)Fatin (Captivating)Fawziya ( Successful; Victorious)Fadhila (Virtuous)Fareeha( Happy; Joyful)Fatina (Captivating)GGhunwah (song)Gulnar (gulnaar- flowery . Prayer)Imtithal (Politeness; Obedience)Inaya (Concern; Solicitude)Izdihar ( Flourishing; Blossoming)JJamila (jameela- beautiful)Janna (garden)Jasmin (yasmin)Jawhara (gem)Juwairiyah (little girl)Jumana ( Silver pearl)Jalaa (Clarity; Elucidation)Janan ( Heart or soul)KKhirad(Intellect, Samajh, Aqal, Danish )Kamila (kameela/kaamila- complete)Kausar (reservoir in Paradise)Khansa . It is derived from the AIN- B- D root which is used in many places in the Quran. Aabira. Aabira is an indirect Quranic name for girls that means “passing by”, “crossing”, “travelling on a road”, “one who interprets dreams/books”. It is derived from the AIN- B- R quranic root. Aadila. Aadila is an indirect Quranic name for girls that means “one who acts with justice and fairness”, “moderate”, “virtuous”, “excellent in character”. It is derived from the AIN- D- L quranic root. Aafa. Aafa is an indirect Quranic name for girls that means “forgiver”, “pardoner”. It is derived from the AIN- F- A root which is used in many places in the Quran. Aafaaq. Aafaaq is a direct Quranic name for boys and girls that means “horizons”. It is used in the Quran at the end of Surat Fussilat. Aafira. Aafira is an indirect Quranic name for girls that means “one who waters a plant for the first time”, a person who gives the first water to a seed or plant that has just been put in the soil. Aafiya. Aafiya is an indirect Quranic name for girls that means “health”, “freedom from illness”. It is derived from the AIN- F- A (to forgive, to cure) which is used in many places in the Quran. Aakifah. Aakifah is an indirect Quranic name for girls that means “woman who stays at the mosque to worship Allah”, “woman who stays away from people to dedicate herself to Allah”. Aalam. Aalam is an indirect Quranic name for boys and girls that means “world”. It is derived from the AIN- L- M root which is used in many places in the Quran. Aalifa. Arabic for “kind”, “compassionate”, “friendly”. Aamad. Plural of Amad. Arabic for “periods of time”, “eras”, “ages”. Aameen. Arabic for “Oh Allah, accept our prayer”. Aamira. Aamira is an indirect Quranic name for girls that means “prosperous”, “full of life”, “one who has a long and prosperous life”. It is derived from the AIN- M- R quranic root. Aana. Arabic for “moments”, “hours of the night”. Aaneseh. Aaneseh is the Persian variant of the Arabic girl name Anisah which means “virtuous woman”, “miss”, “eloquent woman”. Aaqil. Aaqil is an indirect Quranic name for boys and girls that means “wise”, “discerning”, “sensible”, “reasonable”. It is derived from the AIN- Q- L quranic root. Aaqilah. Aaqilah is an indirect Quranic name for girls that means “wise”, “discerning”, “sensible”, “reasonable”. It is derived from the AIN- Q- L root which is used in many places in the Quran. Aaraf. Arabic for “heights”. It is also the name of a chapter of the Quran. Aaribah. Aaribah is an indirect Quranic name for girls that means winner. It is derived from the A- R- B root (need, intelligence) which is used in the Quran in a number of places. Aarifa. Aarifa is an indirect Quranic name for girls that means “one endowed with great knowledge”, “wise”, “experienced”. It is derived from the AIN- R- F quranic root. Aasal. Aasal is a direct Quranic name for boys and girls that means “late afternoons”, “evenings”, it is the plural of the Arabic word Aseel (“late afternoon”, “evening”). Aasira. Aasira is an indirect Quranic name for girls that means “captivator”, one who captivates one’s attention, or a powerful warrior who can overcome and imprison enemies. Aatifah. Aatifah is an Arabic name for girls that means “affectionate”, “sympathetic”. It also means “affection”, “emotion”, “feeling”. Aatiq. Aatiq is an indirect Quranic name for boys and girls that means “free”. Aatiq can also mean “baby pigeon”. Aatiqa. Aatiqa is an Arabic name for girls that means “free”. Aatiya. Arabic for “giver”, “bestower”. Aayun. Aayun is an Arabic name for girls that means “eyes”. It is the plural of Ain. It is used 2. 2 times in the Quran. Sailing, before Our eyes, a reward for him who was denied. It is a very rarely used name. Aban. Aban is an indirect Quranic name for boys and girls that means “clear”, “lucid”, “eloquent.” It is derived from the B- Y- N root which is used in many places in the Quran. Abdaar. Abdaar means “full moons”, it is the plural of Badr which means “full moon”. It also means a girl who is mature in her thinking. Abdiya. Arabic for “servant”, “slave”, as in “servant of Allah”. It is the attributive form of Abd (servant/slave). This is a very rare name and it is not used by Arabs. Abeerah. Abeerah is an Arabic name for girls that means “perfume”, “fragrance”. Abeira. Abeira is an indirect Quranic name for girls that means “perfume”, “saffron”. It is derived from the AIN- B- R (“to interpret”, “lesson”) root which is used in many places in the Quran. Abir. Abir is an indirect Quranic name for girls that means “perfume”, or refers to a specific type of perfume whose exact identity is not known anymore. It is derived from the AIN- B- R. Abrar. Abrar is a direct Quranic name for boys and girls that means “virtuous”, “pious”, “good”. The word Abrar used six times in the Quran. Absaar. Absaar is a direct Quranic name for boys and girls that means “vision”, “insight”, “keenness”, “perception”, “intellect”, “intelligence”, “discernment”. Abudah. Abudah is an Arabic name for boys and girls that means “worshiper of God”, “devoted to God”. Aburah. Aburah is an Arabic name for girls that means “perfume”, “fragrance”. Abyan. Abyan is an indirect Quranic name for boys and girls that means “clearer”, “more eloquent”, “more distinct”. It is derived from the B- Y- N quranic root. Adaan. Adaan is an indirect Quranic name for girls that means one who happily resides in a place. It is derived from the AIN- D- N root which is used in many places in the Quran. Adalah. Adalah is an Arabic name for girls that means “justice”, “fairness”, “equality”. It also means “one who acts with justice and fairness”. Adan. Adan is an indirect Quranic name for girls that means “one who happily resides somewhere for eternity.” It is related to the word Eden in English. It is derived from the AIN- D- N quranic root. Adaniyyah. Adaniyyah is an Arabic name for girls that means “a woman who is from the city of Aden”, which is an important seaport city in Yemen. Adawiyah. Arabic for a type of plant or shrub that appears in the summer. It is unclear what exactly this plant is. Adeela. Adeela is an indirect Quranic name for girls that means “one who acts with justice and fairness”, “moderate”, “virtuous”, “excellent in character”. It is derived from the AIN- D- L quranic root. Adeen. Adeen (also written as Azeen) is an indirect Quranic name for boys and girls that means “obedient”, “righteous”, “one who listens to what is said”, “one who calls the Athaan. Adeena. Adeena (also written as Azeena) is an indirect Quranic name for boys that means “obedient”, “righteous”, “one who listens to what is said”, “one who is in charge”, “ruler”. Adlaa. Adlaa is an Arabic name for girls that means “just”, “fair”, a person who practices justice and fairness. Adlah. Adlah is an Arabic name for girls that means “fair”, “just’, a person who practices justice and fairness. It also means “one who follows a straight path”. Adlea. Adlea is an indirect Quranic name for girls that means “of justice and fairness”, “having justice and fairness”.
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