Nirma Narma.
The film actress Nirma is probably the sweet heart of the media these days. She has been covered on and off the set more than any other actress on our filmy scene. She was featured on the Geo programme 'Aik din Geo kay sath' where she was presented as the prototype of a filmy diva in lollywood. Today she was the guest in the PTV's breakfast telecast 'Rising Pakistan'. When Nirma is there how am I supposed to change the station or abandon the TV. She is such a magnet in terms of her IQ level. The whole interview was one hilarious episode of pretension upon pretension. I suppose thats what these artists are made to do, to pretend. She would tell a lie upon a lie and the anchor, who was enjoying himself, would keep on asking her humiliating questions, to which she had no answers. But my problem is different. My problem is that these people are not worthy of being portrayed by the media as ideals for our young generation. What is the take home message from a discussion which has an IQ level of -20. We must bring to limelight personalities who have really given something to this country. Who have worked hard to achieve something big inn life. This will encourage others to do the same. We don't need lame ass artists who can't speak a complete sentence in correct english and yet insist upon answering every question in the language.
When I saw her on Goe she was shown waking up in the afternoon at 2 pm and while she left for her work(guess what that was) her mother brought a black chicken and circled it over her head to ward of evil. I mean for God sake we live in 21st century don't do this to us.
She is one unlucky chick in the sense that when I first saw her on the Private channel I wrote a full fledged email to the programme editor telling him to introduce intellectuals instead of actors in his programme. I got a computer generated reply telling me that my suggestion has been noted and will be passed onwards. This time again she has caused me to dedicate this long post to her.
Coming back to the caption 'Nirma Narma'. In my mother tongue Punjabi cotton crop is also known by the name 'Narma'. As this is the season for the crop and vast fields stand outside the place I am blogging this post from I thought it would be a nice idea to dedicate narma to my favourite nirma.
The film actress Nirma is probably the sweet heart of the media these days. She has been covered on and off the set more than any other actress on our filmy scene. She was featured on the Geo programme 'Aik din Geo kay sath' where she was presented as the prototype of a filmy diva in lollywood. Today she was the guest in the PTV's breakfast telecast 'Rising Pakistan'. When Nirma is there how am I supposed to change the station or abandon the TV. She is such a magnet in terms of her IQ level. The whole interview was one hilarious episode of pretension upon pretension. I suppose thats what these artists are made to do, to pretend. She would tell a lie upon a lie and the anchor, who was enjoying himself, would keep on asking her humiliating questions, to which she had no answers. But my problem is different. My problem is that these people are not worthy of being portrayed by the media as ideals for our young generation. What is the take home message from a discussion which has an IQ level of -20. We must bring to limelight personalities who have really given something to this country. Who have worked hard to achieve something big inn life. This will encourage others to do the same. We don't need lame ass artists who can't speak a complete sentence in correct english and yet insist upon answering every question in the language.
When I saw her on Goe she was shown waking up in the afternoon at 2 pm and while she left for her work(guess what that was) her mother brought a black chicken and circled it over her head to ward of evil. I mean for God sake we live in 21st century don't do this to us.
She is one unlucky chick in the sense that when I first saw her on the Private channel I wrote a full fledged email to the programme editor telling him to introduce intellectuals instead of actors in his programme. I got a computer generated reply telling me that my suggestion has been noted and will be passed onwards. This time again she has caused me to dedicate this long post to her.
Coming back to the caption 'Nirma Narma'. In my mother tongue Punjabi cotton crop is also known by the name 'Narma'. As this is the season for the crop and vast fields stand outside the place I am blogging this post from I thought it would be a nice idea to dedicate narma to my favourite nirma.
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