Friday, August 31, 2012
Thursday, August 30, 2012
The Return of “ Ainak Wala Jin ”
If you are a Pakistani and did not watch Ainak Wala Jin on your television, then I am sorry to say you must have had a boring childhood. The title is enough to make anyone go hyper and feel like a kid again! Ainak Wala Jin, the most popular show on Pakistan Television ever, is returning to the big screens.
Shahzad Qaiser, who played the main character Nastoor Jin, is ready for the return and has stated, “We will start the series from where its first part ended. The drama series is being started again to provide fun in a healthy atmosphere to people belonging to all age groups including children, women and men.” After being tired of the vulgarity portrayed in the media for the sake of ‘entertainment’, Shahzad could not be happier for the return and has revealed that most of the staff is coming back.
The show achieved much success and popularity due to special effects by mere chroma key technique (a big deal in the early 1990s) and considering the fact how much the technology has evolved over the years, the show will undoubtedly be even better than before.
The show is to hit big screens on Eid-ul-Azha and as per Shahzad’s hope, it may be titled “Nastoor Jin Ki Wapsi”. This Eid, we saw Batman and Robin team up again but the next Eid definitely belongs to Nastoor and Zakoota.
Sunday, August 26, 2012
LG releases ‘world’s largest’ ultra-definition TV
LG releases ‘world’s largest’ ultra-definition TV
The company released an ultra-definition TV with an 84-inch (213-cm) screen to the local market, with a price tag of $22,067 (RS 2.1million)

SEOUL: South Korea’s LG Electronics on Wednesday began sales of what it claims is the world’s largest ultra-definition television, with a view to expanding its share of the premium TV market.
The company released an ultra-definition TV with an 84-inch (213-cm) screen to the local market, with a price tag of 25 million won ($22,067).
Overseas sales will kick off in Europe and the United States next month ahead of releases in Asia and Latin America, it added.
The new product comes as global manufacturers seek to drive slowing sales by producing premium TVs with bigger screens and sharper images.
LG, the world’s number two TV manufacturer, said the new model features not only a large screen but also resolution higher than existing high-definition models, which makes viewers feel “the sense of reality and presence”.
Earlier this year top player Samsung Electronics released a 75-inch full HD TV and Japan’s Sharp unveiled a 90-inch model.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
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