Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Kanye West makes brief return year after breakdown

Rap superstar Kanye West is back nearly a year after suffering a breakdown -- making a brief musical appearance in which he appears to keep his feud with Taylor Swift alive.

West, a once omnipresent celebrity with a prolific media presence and high-profile marriage to Kim Kardashian, abruptly ended a tour and was hospitalised in November 2016 after unusual rants on stage.

Making his most visible appearance this year, West contributed a verse on a song released Tuesday by Cyhi The Prynce, an Atlanta rapper whom West earlier signed to his label imprint.

The song, "Dat Side," expounds on the perils of fame and hits back at critics, with West speaking of being African-American in his affluent Los Angeles neighbourhood.

"Neighbours said they think I gave the neighbourhood a black eye," the 40-year-old father of two raps.

He also appears to reference his ongoing rift with Swift. In his 2016 song "Famous," West boasts that the pop star may have sex with him as he takes credit for her celebrity -- a reference to how he disrupted her at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards.

Swift voiced anger at the lyric and hit back in "Look What You Made Me Do," a vindictive track released in August.

West on the latest track references the name of the controversial song as he raps: "The people claim to know you... get famous on you / Then they go and blame it on you / You just good, they can't ignore you."

West's last major public appearance following his hospitalisation came in December when he unexpectedly showed up at Trump Tower in New York to meet then president-elect Donald Trump -- whose aides said he was mulling an official role for the rapper.


FBR seize bank accounts of Rahat Fateh Ali Khan over alleged tax evasion

ISLAMABAD: The bank accounts of famed Pakistani singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan were seized on Tuesday by the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) over the evasion of taxes.

According to FBR, non-payment of income tax worth more than Rs3 million in 2015 led the Federal Board of Revenue to seize the singer's available bank accounts in the country, recovering a sum worth 105,000 rupees from one of them. Meanwhile, efforts are underway to recover the remaining amount of due taxes.

FBR claimed, it had imposed tax on Rahat after identifying a confidential transaction. The singer was obliged to pay income tax worth Rs 33,48000 for the year 2015, which he failed to comply with, and as a result, his bank accounts were seized to recover the due amount.


Norwegian artist displays work to raise funds for school in Pakistan

Painting by Tore Hogstvedt.

OSLO: Paintings by a Norwegian artist depicting the landscape of Pakistan were put on display in Oslo for an exhibition, the proceeds from which will be used to build a school in Pakistan.

Speaking on the occasion, Pakistan's Ambassador to Norway Riffat Masood appreciated artwork of the Norwegian painter, Tore Hogstvedt.

The visitors at the exhibition belonged to different walks of life, including foreign diplomats based in Oslo.

Qawwali by Hamza Group. 
 

The president of Norwegian-Pakistani organisation Dosti, Syed Tariq Shah, who was also present at the exhibition, said paintings of the Norwegian artist highlight the beauty of Pakistan and promote a positive message from the country for the rest of the world.

Opening of the exhibition was followed by a qawwali performance by Hamza Group.

The three-day event was arranged by The Citizens Foundation Norway in collaboration with Pakistan's embassy in Oslo. TCF Director Nilofer Saeed was also present for the event.

Painting by Tore Hogstvedt displayed in Oslo.

So far TCF Norway — established in 2015 — has collected 60% of the funds needed to complete work on the school in Pakistan. It is under construction and will be ready for classes by April 2018. 

Faryal tells fans to 'relax' after criticism pours in on Halloween costume

American-Pakistani model Faryal Makhdoom found herself in the middle of yet another controversy, and this time it was not because of her relationship with British-Pakistani boxer Amir Khan.

The model dressed up as DC supervillain Poison Ivy for Halloween and her followers were not happy.

Social media users lashed out at the model for 'disobeying Islam' after she unveiled her stunning makeover on Instagram.

Amir Khan's estranged wife has hit back at her fans asking them to 'relax' after coming under fire for dressing up as DC supervillain Poison Ivy for Halloween.

The snap showed her wearing a bright-red wig and face gems.

Some fans were unhappy that the model had decided to celebrate Halloween.

'As a Muslim, u shouldn't really dress up but looks alright,' an individual wrote.

Another comment said: 'You're a role model to so many young Muslims. May Allah swt guide you and us.'

Others ran to her defence, with one commenting: 'What's in celebrating Halloween? It's not a sin. Like u just some creepy makeup and costume that's it. Duh.'

The 26-year-old model could not let the controversy pass without commenting herself.

The pregnant model, who has previously admitted that she was 'not perfect Muslim', visited her comment section to tell fans to take it easy.

She wrote: 'It's a Halloween look guys. It's not an everyday party look lol. Please relax.'

Faryal later removed the video from her Instagram account.

Faryal and Amir split up earlier this year in a string of explosive tweets in which Khan accused his wife of cheating on him with fellow boxing star Anthony Joshua.

She had hit out at the former light-welterweight world champion with claims he had slept with other women during their four-year marriage, writing: 'After all these years. I've always defending a cheat, always stuck around for him, always had his back.'

In September, Faryal had said she wanted to get back together for the sake of their unborn child and apologised to her in-laws for their public spat.

The couple is now in the process of a divorce despite earlier claims that they were trying to give their relationship another go.

But boxing champ Amir tweeted: 'Unfortunately it didn't work out between Me and Faryal and we are still going ahead with the divorce. We are in good talking terms. We have to think about our daughter Lamaisah who I will always be there for. I wish Faryal all the very best for the future.'

Michael Jackson tops Forbes list for top earning dead celebrities

Michael Jackson - AFP File Photo 

It's been ten years since the king of pop passed away, yet he continues to generate millions of dollars. In a list released by Forbes, Jackson is the number one dead celebrity when it comes to generating revenue for the fifth consecutive year.

According to Forbes, Michael Jackson generated $75 million which was boosted by the release of a new greatest hits album, a Las Vegas Cirque du Soleil show and a stake in the EMI music publishing catalogue.

Second on the list is golf legend Arnold Palmer who generated $40 million. The creator of the Peanuts franchise, Charles Schulz ranks third with $38 million.

The list also includes Elvis Presley who ranks fourth with $35 million and Bob Marley who ranks fifth with $23 million. 

Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s memoir lands him in trouble

Bollywood actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui perhaps didn't anticipate the strong backlash he would receive once snippets from his book went public.

The actor recently had excerpts from his memoir 'An ordinary life' published in a daily. Little did he know, that following the content being public he would be embroiled in a legal battle for defaming women he had brief affairs with.

It came to the extent where he had to pull back his book and apologise on Twitter.

Nawazuddin had revealed snippets of his affair with his 'Miss Lovely' co-star and another former girlfriend Niharika Singh, after which a Delhi-based lawyer filed a complaint against him with National Commission for women.

Niharika had accused Nawazuddin for exploiting and disrespecting women in order to sell the book.

The actress said she came to know later about Nawazuddin's wife back in his village. Niharika said she didn't have any knowledge of the content and she didn't give her consent for the memoir.

Sunita Rajwar, another woman mentioned in the book, said that the book is about manipulation of events, calling it 'extraordinary lies'.

Monday, October 30, 2017

Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy responds to harassment tweet

Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy

Academy Award winner Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy on Tuesday issued a clarification on her recent tweet about a doctor, who treated her sister and later tried to connect with her on social media.

Chinoy had taken to Twitter to share the story of her sister, who had gone to a private hospital for a medical check-up but later received a friendship request on social media from the same doctor who tended to her.

The tweet stirred widespread debate on social media in Pakistan, fueling emotions as some supported her stance while others bashed her. 

Here's her response on the debate: 




Five documentaries from Pakistan feature in Film Southasia 2017

KATHMANDU: Five documentaries from Pakistan are among 63 non-fiction films to be screened in Film Southasia 2017, the eleventh edition of the premiere non-fiction film festival for the region, in Kathmandu, Nepal.

The Festival opens on November 2 with the theme 'Documentary Bears Witness'.

The non-fiction films from Pakistan are 'Among the Believers' by Hemal Trivedi and Mohammed Ali Naqvi, 'A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness' by Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy, 'Perween Rahman: The Rebel Optimist' by Mahera Omar, 'K2 and the Invisible Footmen' by Iara Lee and 'Lyari Notes' by Maheen Zia and Miriam Chandy Menacherry, stated a press release from the event.

Among the Believers

Among the Believers, by Oscar and Emmy-winning editor Trivedi and Emmy-winning filmmaker Naqvi, has won global accolades around the world. It has been shown in more than 90 film festivals worldwide, where it has won more than 30 awards.

The film is about cleric Abdul Aziz Ghazi, a suspected Daesh supporter and Taliban ally who has a dream to impose a strict version of Shariah law in the state. A flashpoint in Aziz's holy war took place in 2007, when the government leveled his flagship mosque to the ground, killing his mother, brother, only son and 150 students. With unprecedented access, Among the Believers follows Aziz on his very personal quest to create a religious utopia, during the bloodiest period in Pakistan's modern history.

A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness

Chinoy's A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness is an Oscar winner for best documentary (short subject) in 2016 and The News and Documentary Emmy Award winner, which follows a rare survivor of honour killing in Pakistan. More than 1,000 women are killed in the name of honour in Pakistan every year.

Perween Rahman: The Rebel Optimist

Perween Rahman: The Rebel Optimist is a documentary about social worker Perween Rahman, who dedicated her life for the poor of Pakistan, but was shot dead by armed assailants on her way home in March 2013. Her pioneering work in sanitation in the Karachi-based Orangi Pilot Project led her on a collision course with the various mafias in the city and ultimately caused her killing.

K2 and the Invisible Footmen

In K2 and the Invisible Footmen, director Lara Lee and team chronicle the lives of both Pakistani porters and Nepali Sherpas as they risk their lives while earning their living in the treacherous Karakoram range. The film also follows the first official all-Pakistani climbing team, made up of former porters, who successfully summited in 2014 in celebration of K2's 60th anniversary. Amid breathtaking scenery, the film depicts the everyday sacrifices of porters and the courage of those indigenous climbers who choose to return to scale K2 in spite of past tragedies.

Lyari Notes

Lyari Notes is about rock star Hamza Jafri who teaches a group of girls to express themselves through music in Karachi's most volatile district. He travels in an armed vehicle and is famous for his hard hitting political lyrics since the 1990s. Captured over three years, the documentary is the narrative of four young girls who attend Hamza's music school and learn what it takes to express oneself despite the cycles of violence.

About FSA'17

FSA'17, now in its 20th year, will screen 63 documentaries over four days from November 2 to 5. Selected from over 300 submissions, the festival will showcase the best of non-fiction films on Southasia that address contemporary issues in compelling ways.

Of the 63 films, 45 are in the competitive section and will vie for five awards with a net cash prize worth USD 5,500. A jury comprising of Editor/Publisher Kunda Dixit of Nepal, filmmaker Farjad Nabi of Pakistan and senior journalist Rajashri Dasgupta of India will select the winners.

FSA takes place in Kathmandu every two years. The festival has chosen to employ 'Southasia' as one word in seeking to restore some of the historical unity of common living space. 

Amazon to expand its video studio after shakeup

Amazon.com Inc plans to expand its video production arm and move into a historic studio near Hollywood, the company said on Monday, signaling its entertainment ambitions remain high after a management shakeup earlier this month.

The world's largest online retailer said in a news release that it would start moving into the Culver Studios, where "Gone with the Wind" was filmed, at the end of the year. The space will allow it to expand its headcount beyond the more than 700 employees working in its current Santa Monica, California, office.

Video streaming has been a major reason people subscribe to the Amazon Prime benefits club, whose members tend to buy more from the company.

Amazon Studios chief Roy Price resigned this month, and other top executives left the unit afterward.

Some have criticized Amazon for making shows that do not appeal to a broad-enough audience.

The company is nonetheless committed to original content. Analysts estimate Amazon will have spent $4.5 billion on video in 2017, and the company said last week that it would budget more for next year.

Amazon did not respond to requests for comment on how many people it would hire for the studio. It said in the news release that it would have space to add creative, technical, legal and marketing jobs.

The new studio in Culver City, California, is owned by an affiliate of Hackman Capital Partners.

Netflix ending 'House of Cards,' says 'troubled' by Spacey allegation

Netflix's landmark political drama "House of Cards" will end its run after an upcoming sixth season, the streaming service said on Monday, one day after series star Kevin Spacey became embroiled in the latest sexual misconduct scandal to rattle Hollywood.

Netflix Inc and the show's production company also issued a joint statement saying they were "deeply troubled" by actor Anthony Rapp's allegation in a published interview that Spacey in 1986 had made a sexual advance toward Rapp, who was just 14 at the time.

Netflix did not give an explicit reason for deciding to air one more season of "House of Cards" before pulling the plug on the Emmy-winning, critically acclaimed show, its first original hit series.

But Netflix spokeswoman Karen Barragan said the decision was made months ago, long before the allegation surfaced against Spacey, 58, a two-time Oscar-winning film star, Tony-winning stage performer and former creative director of London's famed Old Vic theatre.

Spacey said in a Twitter post on Sunday that he was "beyond horrified" to learn of Rapp's account of Spacey's alleged seduction attempt, which Spacey said he did not recall. Spacey further wrote that he owed Rapp a "sincere apology" for what he said would have been "deeply inappropriate drunken behaviour."

A representative for Spacey did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

In an interview with BuzzFeed, Rapp, now 46, recounted attending a party hosted by Spacey in which the older actor picked him up, brought him to a bed and lay down on top of him after other guests had left.

According to Rapp, the young actor had the impression Spacey was drunk, pushed him away and left.

Spacey, who has won Oscars for the films "The Usual Suspects" and "American Beauty," also said that Rapp's story "had encouraged me to address other things in my life."

"In my life I have had relationships with both men and women. I have loved and had romantic encounters with men throughout my life, and I now choose to live life as a gay man," Spacey wrote.

"I want to deal with this honestly and openly," he said, "and that starts with me examining my own behaviour."

The actor for years had declined to publicly discuss his sexuality.

Rapp, who went on to star in the hit Broadway musical "Rent," was starting his career on Broadway at the time of the alleged incident, appearing in a production of "Precious Sons" with Ed Harris and Judith Ivey. Spacey was then on stage with Jack Lemmon in a revival of the Eugene O'Neill play "Long Day's Journey Into Night."

"He was trying to seduce me," Rapp told BuzzFeed of the encounter with Spacey. "I don't know if I would have used that language. But I was aware that he was trying to get with me sexually."

Rapp said on Twitter overnight that he had decided to come forward and tell his story, "standing on the shoulders of the many courageous women and men who have been speaking out ... to shine a light and hopefully make a difference, as they have done for me."

Everything he wanted to say about the experience had been covered in the interview, Rapp tweeted, adding that he had no further comment to make.

Some on social media expressed anger at Spacey's conflation of an apology for sexual misconduct and a public acknowledgement of being gay.

Hollywood and some top US companies have been rocked in recent weeks by allegations from scores of women that executives had sexually harassed or assaulted them.

American movie mogul Harvey Weinstein has been accused by numerous women of having sexually harassed or assaulted them in incidents dating back to the 1980s, including some who said they were raped.

Weinstein denies having non-consensual sex with anyone. He has since been fired as chief executive of The Weinstein Company, which he co-founded and which has been one of Hollywood's most influential forces since its launch in October 2005.

Niall Horan lands first solo No. 1 album on Billboard

Niall Horan performs during the iHeartRadio Music Festival at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, US, September 23, 2017. REUTERS/Steve Marcus/Files

LOS ANGELES: Niall Horan scored his first chart-topping album as a solo artist on Monday, the third member of boy band One Direction to achieve the feat.

Horan's album Flicker sold 152,000 album units in its first week from music sales and streaming activity, according to figures from Nielsen SoundScan.

It follows on the heels of Harry Styles' self-titled solo album debut in May and Zayn Malik's Mind of Mine debut last year, both of which opened at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart.

After Malik left One Direction in 2015, the band went on hiatus and each of its remaining members released solo music.

The Billboard 200 album chart tallies units from album sales, song sales (10 songs equal one album), and streaming activity (1,500 streams equal one album).

New debuts in the top ten of the Billboard 200 album chart this week included rappers Future and Young Thug's collaborative album Super Slimey at No. 2, country singer Chris Young's Losing Sleep at No. 5, and country singer Darius Rucker at No. 8 with When Was The Last Time.

On the Digital Songs chart, which measures online single sales, Taylor Swift's latest single "Gorgeous" from her upcoming album debuted at No. 1 with 68,000 copies sold.

Against drug abuse: Shehzad Roy designated as UN’s National Goodwill Ambassador

United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime has taken Pakistani singer Shehzad Roy onboard in its fight against drug demand by appointing him as its new National Goodwill Ambassador.

"Throughout his career as a singer, social worker and a humanitarian, Roy has shown an unwavering commitment to tackling illicit drugs," UNODC Executive Director Yury Fedotov was quoted as saying in a statement on their website. "His position as one of Pakistan's most famous singers, his enduring popularity with young people, and his energy and undoubted talent, will help UNODC publicise the dangers of drug abuse."

Roy has been congratulated by international singer Bryan Adams, among others. 



Did aunty Karisma reveal plans for Taimur’s first birthday?

MUMBAI: Taimur Ali Khan the son of Bollywood actors Kareena Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan has been a favourite of reporters and his first birthday will also be widely covered.

Tamiur turns one on December 20 and everyone wants to know how his birthday will be celebrated. While mommy and daddy have been tight-lipped about the affair, aunt Karisma Kapoor has provided some details to the Indian media.

According to Karisma, the entire family is thrilled about Taimur's birthday. But, the little Nawab's birthday might not be the large celebration people had been hoping for. "We will have a family get together of sorts, and will not be having a big celebration," Karisma said. 


Strings bid farewell to Coke Studio

After a four-year journey, Strings have announced that season 10 of Coke Studio will be the last produced by the duo.

"It has been a fantastic journey for us over the course of 4 seasons and we are grateful to have had the opportunity to learn and share our work with all of you," Strings said in a Facebook post.

According to the post, 2018 will mark 30 years of Strings and they are super excited to celebrate with their fans. "Stay tuned for more updates s we embark on yet another exciting chapter in our musical journey!"

Strings took on the role as producers for Coke Studio after the original production team led by former Vital Signs member Rohail Hyatt left the show in 2013. 

China agency denies dead Russian model, 14, was overworked



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Harassment controversy: Mahira deems doctor’s move unprofessional

It was just one tweet by the two time Oscar winner, film-maker Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy that sent social media into a frenzy and launched a debate whether what constitutes as harassment.

Renowned actress Mahira Khan graced morning show Geo Pakistan with her vivacious presence today and also shared her two cents on the subject which has recently dominated Pakistani social media landscape.

"If you have power to utilise a platform for good then you should," said Mahira, opening up on the topic.

It is an open for debate whether it was harassment or not, but if someone raised their concern it should be paid heed to, said the Verna actress.

"A doctor who takes your info and then adds you on a social media platform is against code of conduct, it is unprofessional," said Mahira.

The actress, while speaking on the often harsh reaction on social media, said that if anyone think it doesn't affect you, it does.

"Faceless people talking about things harshly, abusing you and your family does take its toll, no matter how famous you are," said the actress, while terming such people as 'keyboard terrorists'.

The anchors also posed a question regarding her opinion on the way social media flips over certain issues, especially when it came to the controversy regarding her and Bollywood actor Ranbir Kapoor.

I learned a lot from the situation, reiterated Mahira, adding that realisation later dawned upon her of her public standing.

Mahira Khan said that recently someone said something which resonated well with her, according to which those who are a part of entertainment, unfortunately also end up becoming source of entertainment for others.

"Please I am an actor do not assume that of me," said the actress, adding that she also realised through the medley of support and hate that people are important to her.

Last week, Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy posted on Twitter about a doctor, who treated her sister and later tried to connect with her on social media.

Chinoy took to Twitter to share the story of her sister, Mahjabeen, who had gone to a private hospital for a medical check-up but later received a friendship request on social media from the same doctor who tended to her.

She had said: "There are zero boundaries in #pakistan! Last night my sister went to AKU emergency & the doctor who tended to her tried 2 add her on FB 1/2."

She remarked: "I don't quite understand how doctor tending 2 emergency patients thinks it's ok to take a female patient info & add her on FB! 2/2 unethical."

She further said: "Unfortunately the doctor messed with the wrong women in the wrong family and I will definitely report him! Harassment has 2 stop!"

Sunday, October 29, 2017

Kevin Spacey apologises after sexual misconduct accusation

Kevin Spacey has apologised to actor Anthony Rapp, who accused the Hollywood star of making a sexual advance on him at a 1986 party

LOS ANGELES: Kevin Spacey came out as gay early Monday and apologised to actor Anthony Rapp, who accused the Hollywood star of making a sexual advance on him at a 1986 party when he was only 14 years old.

Spacey´s announcement, posted on his Twitter account at midnight, came after Rapp -- best known for being part of the original cast of the hit Broadway musical "Rent" -- made the accusation in an interview with Buzzfeed News.


Spacey, 58, a double Oscar winner and star of the Netflix series "House of Cards," said he did not remember the encounter but that "if I did behave then as he describes, I owe him the sincerest apology for what would have been deeply inappropriate drunken behavior."

He went on say that Rapp´s accusation "encouraged me to address other things about my life."

"As those closest to me know, in my life I have had relationships with both men and women. I have loved and had romantic encounters with men throughout my life, and I choose now to live as a gay man.

"I want to deal with this honestly and openly and that starts with examining my own behavior."

Rapp, 46, told Buzzfeed that in 1986, while both he and Spacey were performing in Broadway shows, Spacey invited the then 14-year-old to a party at his New York apartment. Spacey would have been 26 at the time.

Rapp said he was in Spacey´s bedroom watching TV when Spacey appeared in the doorway at the end of the night, "kind of swaying" and apparently drunk.

Rapp said Spacey picked him up, put him on the bed and lay on top of the teenaged boy.

"He was trying to seduce me," Rapp told Buzzfeed. "I don´t know if I would have used that language. But I was aware that he was trying to get with me sexually."

Rapp said he squirmed away after a brief period of time and went into the bathroom. Shortly after, he left Spacey´s apartment and went home.

Rapp´s accusation came after more than 50 women accused movie mogul Harvey Weinstein of misconduct including rape, sexual abuse and harassment. His accusers include stars Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie and Mira Sorvino.

The now-disgraced tycoon was sacked as co-chairman of The Weinstein Company and also resigned from its board.

The twice-married father of five has so far denied forcing himself on his accusers. He is being investigated by authorities in Los Angeles, New York and London.

Real Madrid suffer shock defeat to Liga minnows Girona in Catalonia

La Liga champions Real Madrid suffered a shock 2-1 defeat in their first ever league visit to Catalan side Girona on Sunday, conceding two goals in quick succession and falling eight points behind leaders Barcelona.

Spain midfielder Isco tapped in a rebounded shot from Cristiano Ronaldo to open the scoring in the 12th minute in Real Madrid's first visit to Catalonia this season amid the worst political crisis in Spain's 39 years of democracy.

The home side struck the woodwork twice before the break but rallied in the second half and Uruguay international Christian Stuani fired them level in the 54th minute.

Forward Portu then turned in the winning goal four minutes later to the delight of the 13,500 fans crammed into the Montilivi stadium.

Stuani came within inches of scoring again midway through the second half but a one-goal advantage was enough to give Girona their third win in their first campaign in the top flight and inflict a second league defeat on Zinedine Zidane's side.

Real are third in the standings on 20 points, four behind second-placed Valencia while unbeaten leaders Barca have 28.

Real coach Zidane blamed his side's lack of concentration for both of the goals they conceded.

"We did well in the first half but football is about details and the first goal was from a throw in and we weren't focused," he told a news conference.

"I don't think we played badly, we didn't lack intensity or effort, we just lost focused at the most important moments and that's why I'm annoyed.

"We're eight points behind but it won't change anything, we can pick ourselves up, we'll have better days than this and our rivals are going to drop points."

Although Real Madrid have many supporters in Catalonia, they are viewed as the club that is most representative of Spain and the arrival of the team bus at Montilivi was greeted with a smattering of boos and pro-Catalan independence flags.

POLITICAL HEAT

The political heat intensified two days before their visit when the region's ruling party declared independence from Spain and the central government responded by dissolving the Catalan parliament.

Deposed Catalan president Carles Puigdemont is from Girona province and a Girona supporter. He was not present at the game but showed his delight at the result with a post on Twitter.

"Girona's victory over one of the best teams in the world can be an example and a reference for many situations," he said.

Despite the political undertones, the atmosphere was no more intimidating for Madrid than any other Liga ground and they were cheered on by hundreds of supporters who mixed with the home fans without any trouble.

Pablo Maffeo, the Manchester City loanee who gained fame for his man-marking job on Lionel Messi, provided the first flash point of the game when his searching cross from the right wing pinged off the far post.

The ball remained in play and Madrid surged up the other end where Ronaldo fired at Girona goalkeeper Yassine Bounou and Isco was ideally placed to tap in the rebound.

Girona's fighting spirit could not be crushed, however, and they staged an incredible turnaround to record arguably the most significant win in their 87-year history.

"We fully deserved it," said Girona coach Pablo Machin.

"The fans have been behind us a long time, we promised we'd let them enjoy La Liga and today was the best atmosphere. If you'd said to me three years ago the fans would leave singing after beating Real Madrid I'd have said you were crazy."

'Jigsaw' helps Hollywood with its box-office puzzle

LOS ANGELES: Hollywood may be suffering through a spiritless patch but Halloween films can still lend a needed jolt, as Lionsgate´s new Jigsaw horror film and a clutch of other scary films showed by boosting an otherwise flimsy weekend box office.

Jigsaw the eighth chapter in Lionsgate´s Saw horror franchise, took in an estimated $16.3 million over the three-day weekend, according to industry website Exhibitor Relations. It beat out the same studio´s "Boo 2! A Madea Halloween," with $10 million.

But after that, no film in the top 10 made as much as $6 million, with audiences distracted by baseball´s World Series and the hugely popular Netflix series Stranger Things. Even Jigsaw fell some $4 million below expectations in its opening weekend, Variety.com reported.

That movie, the first Saw sequel in seven years, has police investigating a string of horrific murders committed in the style of the supposedly long-dead killer Jigsaw. Made for just $10 million, the film is already in the black.

Boo 2 strikes a somewhat lighter tone. The comedy horror sequel has Tyler Perry (who also wrote, directed and produced it) and his gang heading to a haunted campground, where -- no surprise -- monsters lurk.

Geostorm, a new release from Warner Bros., took third place, earning $5.7 million. The sci-fi disaster thriller follows Gerard Butler as a satellite designer tasked with saving the world from an apocalyptic storm caused by climate-controlling satellites run amok.

Happy Death Day, another comedy horror flick, took in $5.1 million. The Universal film stars Jessica Rothe as a college student who repeatedly relives the day she was murdered until she discovers who killed her.

In fifth place was sci-fi reboot Blade Runner: 2049, taking $4 million.

The film features Ryan Gosling as a Los Angeles Police Department "blade runner" charged with killing bioengineered androids who are becoming too much like humans. He goes on a search for Harrison Ford´s character -- the original blade runner -- who had disappeared years earlier.

With ticket sales in October some 5 percent below the same month last year, Hollywood is eagerly awaiting next week´s domestic premiere of Marvel and Disney´s "Thor: Ragnarok." It took in an impressive $108 million in its international opening.

Rounding out the top 10 were:

Thank You for Your Service ($3.7 million)

Only the Brave ($3.5 million)

The Foreigner ($3.2 million)

Suburbicon ($2.8 million)

It ($2.5 million)

Paul McCartney lifts spirits in quake-hit Mexico

MEXICO CITY: Paul McCartney lifted spirits in quake-hit Mexico at a concert here punctuated with the cry "Fuerza Mexico!"

More than 48,000 fans gathered in the city's Azteca Stadium Saturday to hear the former Beatle in his first Mexico City concert in five years.

Before launching into "Maybe I'm amazed," McCartney raised his fist, evoking the hand signs used to call for silence during the search for survivors in the ruins left by the September 19 earthquake.

"Fuerza Mexico!" he shouted to the roar of the crowd, delighted by his use of the Spanish phrase meaning "Be strong, Mexico!"

The 7.1 magnitude quake toppled buildings in the city, killing more than 400 people and leaving thousands homeless.

Shortly after the quake, McCartney sent a message on Twitter to Mexicans expressing his affection and support "in these difficult times."

During his previous Mexico City concert, McCartney filled the giant plaza in the heart of the city known as the Zocalo with 200,000 fans.

On his current "One on One" tour, which began in the United States in 2016, the British legend has performed 41 shows before 1.2 million people.

Twitter celebrates Pakistan's victory as cricket comes home

The return of the Sri Lankan team to Pakistan eight years after their team bus was attacked in the same city, forcing the suspension of international cricket in the country, jubilated Pakistan and cricket lovers all over the world.

People on Twitter also reacted over the much-awaited return. Here are few of the tweets.

1) Here is the legend's word on the match

2) Heartiest congrats poured in from the Carribean land

3) Wahab Riaz says..

4) May more such nights comes now

5) Thanks Junaid, but we missed you.

6) Indeed, there is always dawn after a dark night

7) True that Russel, your boys were amazing today

8) 'We will remember (Sri lanka) you for this gesture' 

9) Malik - the boss here

10) Acknowledgement for the Lankans, all across the board


Saturday, October 28, 2017

Katrina shops with cute baby, leaves internet gooey-eyed

Bollywood diva Katrina Kaif isn't only blessed with good looks, she also happens to be a charmer to the core. The Bollywood actress is currently busy shooting her film 'Tiger Zinda Hai' in Greece, but finds time to keep her fans well acquainted with her human side.

The film's director Ali Abbas Zafar posted a video clip of the actress with a young baby in her arms, in which both are seen shopping inside a toy shop — adorable much right?

In the video, Katrina and the kid are having a fun banter whether to buy toys or not. In the end, turns out the tigress has to yield to the baby's demands.

It's hard to tell who seems to be cuter here, as the same question has been posed by the director in his post.

#tigerzindahai #dairies #airport @katrinakaif #baby rocky #who is cuter?

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Katrina is starring opposite mega star Salman Khan in the sequel to 'Ek Tha Tiger' which came in 2012.

Fans are eagerly awaiting the sequel 'Tiger Zinda Hai', which will be released in December 22, 2017.

Trump's lewd 'Access Hollywood' tape commemorated

Following the allegations of personal misconduct, Trump — at the final presidential debate — said they were "lies and fiction". Image Courtesy: Reuters Video
 

LOS ANGELES: A plaque briefly marked the spot where Donald Trump was recorded bragging about groping women on the now infamous Access Hollywood video that threatened to derail his 2016 presidential campaign.

The satirical memorial plate was put up by pranksters in the parking lot of NBC's studio in Burbank, California, at the exact spot where Trump made the lewd comments to celebrity interviewer Billy Bush.

"On this spot, in September 2005, Donald J. Trump bragged about committing sexual assault," the plaque read.

"In November 2016, he was elected President of the United States."

Legends of Tomorrow visual effects editor Seth Gottlieb wrote on Facebook that the producers of his show were responsible for the stunt, which he said was "in dishonor of our President".

Gottlieb's message — which includes a picture of the plaque — was posted last week but only attracted significant attention on Friday, when it was shared widely on social media.

Phil Klemmer — the show's executive producer — said on Twitter that the plaque lasted about 15 minutes before studio workers took it down.

Associated with NBC show Access Hollywood at that time, Bush is seen on the video bantering with Trump — then the billionaire host of the hit reality show The Apprentice — when the conversation turns to women.

Trump brags to Bush that he could grab women's genitals and get away with it simply because he was famous.

"I don't even wait. And when you're a star, they let you do it, you can do anything," he says.

The videotape was leaked to the Washington Post in October 2016, at the height of the US presidential election campaign.

Trump — who dismissed his comments as "locker room banter" — issued an apology in a brief video clip.

On the anniversary of the video's release, women's rights group UltraViolet played the video on a loop for 12 hours near the White House earlier this month.