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Editor In ChiefM Waqas ur Rehman

Managing DirectorLouis Niel

Editorial DirectorLarry Fogg

EditorEdona Alina Badjva

Design DirectorBeenish Waqas

Creative DirectorChalo Garcia

Assistant DesignerMaliha Khan

Regional ManagerBabar Khan

Sales & Marketing ExecutiveIrum Shah

Manager UKM Awais

Manager Norway Nadeem Bhadjwa

Manager UAEKhaleel Khan

Manager USAChristine Szeredy

Manager PakistanM Asad

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Published by: EMAL Media in NorwayPublished by: MWR World in Pakistan,

Printed by: Wahaj Printing PressUnited Plaza Blue Area Islamabad

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NICHOL CRYSTALs Greenland

There is a great saying that Gold remains gold

during its journey from a mine to a Gold market. In

this issue we are going to introduce you some

golden people who have not only highlighted there

name among the world but also make the nation

proud.

Before we go for that please accept a warm

greetings from EMAL International Magazine

Dubai to all our Norwegian readers. EMAL is the

only magazine of its kind present in five countries

Dubai, USA, Pakistan, UK and Norway, media

partner with the Govt of UAE.

Due to its uniqueness, international credibility,

covering all the segments in one issue, a huge

network of correspondents in 5 countries and

engaging the most top and intellectual readers

EMAL has recently won American Advertisement

award by AAF (American Advertisement Federation)

Colorado, Springs USA.

The International Award winning magazine EMAL

this month has designed this issue especially for our

Norwegian readers highlighting the Norwegian

prides, Like Khalid Salimi "Man of many Talents" The

man behind many shows. Kadafi Zaman "A Man

among Men" the bravest journalist ever. Shahbaz

DAD "Pride of Pakistan" the most amazing sports

person along with other extra ordinary skills. Yousuf

Gillani "Man of Determination" the first most

famous political personality of Norway. Rashid

Anwer "The Nation's HERO" who won many medals.

Safi ullah Rana "The daring personality" who

concurred the impossible.

All along with that we have also shared some

glimpse of the AAF award winning ceremony of

EMAL in USA , the most glittering Pakistan

Fashion Week Dubai, Premier of Movie Haram and

Dinner by EMAL International Magazine Dubai.

Some tips for beauty and care, Mr Larry trip to

Norway, Top Upcoming Pakistani movies and

some recipes of food fantastic.

Regards

Muhammad Waqas Ur Rehman

Publisher & Editor in Chief

EMAL International Magazine

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AAF Colorado Springs works, through the efforts of many, to improve the understanding, practice and quality of advertising.

Fun gala on March 7 for this year's celebration of our market's creative work during the year of 2014.

The American Advertising Federation (AAF), the

nation's oldest national advertising trade

association, and the only association

representing all facets of the advertising

industry.

The American Advertising Federation protects

and promotes the well-being of advertising.

They accomplish this through a unique,

nationally coordinated grassroots network of

advertisers, agencies, media companies, local

advertising clubs and college chapters.

AAF Colorado Springs throws a landmark party, Black-and-White Masked Ball, at Antlers Hilton Colorado Springs, inviting a who's-who of winning companies and clients around Colorado Springs, m e d i a r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s , photographers and creative to celebrate the winners of the 2014 American Advertising Awards .

Industry hopefuls, industry leaders, and everyone in between have helped to build the Club's reputation for serv ice , innovat ion and excellence.

The American Advertising Awards, formerly the ADDYs, is the advertising industry's largest and most representative competition, attracting over 40,000 entries every year in local AAF Club (Ad Club)

Christine Szeredy says "I am thankful to AAF for giving me such appreciation and I am great full to EMAL magazine and its CEO Mr Waqas for believing in me and for providing me the opportunity to work for EMAL and I'm proud to be a part of Team EMAL.” EMAL magazine won One ADDYs for color photography for a great cover by EMAL Magazine - A Product Of MWR World.

competitions. The mission of the A m e r i c a n A d v e r t i s i n g A w a r d s competition is to recognize and reward the creative spirit of

excellence in the art of advertising.

The Silver Medal Award

The American Advertising Federation's Silver Medal Award Program was established in 1959 (the Pikes Peak Ad Fed Silver Medal Award Program was established in 1979) to recognize men and women who have made outstanding contributions to advertising and who have been active in furthering the industry's standards, creative excellence, and responsibility in areas of social concern . Annual ly , AAF 's loca l advertising federations bestow this honor upon outstanding community leaders and recognize any local, well known person for his/her lifelong contributions to advertising and the community.

EMAL International Magazine won American Advertisement Award

Colorado Springs 2015 USAFor Great Cover Photographed by

Christine Szerdey, EMAL

from USA Photographer & Correspondent

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The Frederick R. Sindt Everest Award

The Everest Award is given to someone in the larger community that has done things to really

promote the community of Colorado Springs. Fred Sindt (who the award was originated for)

was instrumental in helping get the World Arena built and had great involvement in the

Colorado Springs community prior to his death. The Frederick R. Sindt Everest Award is meant

to honor his dedication to this community and to recognize someone (could be inside or

outside the advertising/marketing community) who has contributed to making Colorado

Springs the community it is today. The Everest Award was originated in 1998 and was the most

prestigious award given by the American Advertising Federation Colorado Springs chapter.

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“I am thankful to AAF for giving me such appreciation and I am great full to EMAL magazine and its CEO Mr Waqas for believing in me and for providing me the opportunity to work for EMAL and I'm proud to be a part of Team EMAL.” EMAL magazine won One A D D Y s f o r c o l o r photography for a great c o v e r b y E M A L Magazine - A Product Of MWR World.

Michael Vargo, Rebecca Tonn, Ryan Gneiting, Camille Bzdek Blakely, Kyle Blakely, Marco Hernandez & Amanda Blough

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P A K I S T A N F A S H I O N

W E E K U A E

DAY 1 & 2

For the First Time in Dubai Experience the Top Brands under one roof. Launching their Latest Bridal, Party, Formal, Pret & Lawn Collections on the Ramp

Pakistan’s Ambassador at Large, Javed Malik inaugurated The Pakistan Fashion & Textile Week in UAE as the Chief Guest on 25th April 2015 at a prominent five star hotel in Dubai.

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Pakistan Fashion Week UAE Launched with a bang on 25th and 26th April at Dusit Thani Hotel,Dubai. It was a two days event where designers showcased their latest collection on the ramp. The event was attended by the V.Vip's and Dignitaries from Pakistan and US consulate. His Excellency Ambassador Javed Malik was the chief guest along with other UAE dignitaries.

Ambassador Javed Malik said “as part of our trade and cultural diplomacy initiatives we continue to explore new avenues that pave the way to promote Pakistani products, expand our trade and boost exports to the UAE and the Gulf region. We also believe that such initiatives not only project a positive image of Pakistan at an international level, but also create an opportunity for us to support and encourage talented Pakistanis and give them an international platform to showcase their work.”

Catwalk Shows and An Exhibition went hand in hand, a 2 days event with all the Glitz & Glam of Duba

Malik appreciated the organizing team led by Syed Imad, Syed Shuja and Saira Sara and thanked the large audience for coming and showing their support. There were 11 designers to walk the Ramp with 30 female models and 20 male models. Designers were very happy to see the response and are looking forward for another season soon!. PFW UAE Season II will take place in October with both Renowned and emerging designers. PFW UAE hosted twice a year to give a platform to the fashion Industry of Pakistan.

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Pakistan Business Council is very keen to join us again in October. All nationalities came to attend both the exhibition and the Fashion Shows. There were many designers who participated . All the designers showcased their Spring/Summer Collections. PFW UAE is organized by Ladyz Fuzion,Dream Advertising and Ministry of Events along with EMAL International Magazine as there official Print Media partner. ARY Network was the electronic Partners

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The Mela Festival is an annual, multi cultural festival

City Hall Square (Rådhusplassen) in Oslo. It is one of

the largest events of its kind outside the Asian

subcontinent, The Mela is headed by Khalid Salimi who is of

Pakistani origin. Salimi was deputy head of the Norwegian

Arts Council (1996-2004) where he led the Art Council's new

priority area "Mossaic program" for strengthening cultural

diversity in Norwegian art and culture. Arts Council initiated

to establish Horisont as an independent foundation, where

one of the major events is the Mela Festival, where Khalid

Salimi is the Artistic Director.

EMAL magazine interviewed Khalid Salimi who has been

actively involved with human-rights and was director of the

Anti-Racism Centre in Oslo, where he was involved for

immigrants and other minority rights around debate on

racism and anti-racism since the late 1970s.

He was co-founder and the leader of SOS Racism in Norway,

but withdrew from the organization in 1993, Salimi is an an

active art critic and music columnist for the Weekly

Norwegian paper Morgenbladet. In addition he is Editor in

Chief for the bimonthly Magazine "Samora".

There is no particular theme, but there is a profile that we

follow. The main elements of this profile is to present high

What is the basic theme of Mela?

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Norway MelaKHALID SALIMIMAN OF MANY TALENT

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Besides Mela festival, we work on different cultural and

artistic co-operation and also facilitate smaller communities

around in Oslo, not least cooperation with other art

institutions, artists from various countries, where immigrants

from Norway originate such as Somalia, Pakistan, Vietnam

etc. Let me also mention that we are in the process of

establishing the Mela Art's house, which will give us an

opportunity to organize events on a much more regular

basis in addition to the Mela festival.

The team, which has been working tirelessly for years, it's a

matter of deep loyalty, understanding and patience to work

consequently. What is important to mention here is the

chemistry, which make people going, taking care of them

selves, taking care of each other and having fun.

Who do you think are the key people for this success?

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quality art from around the world, to make it accessible to as

many as possible, keeping in mind the demographic

composition of Norway today, and trying to reflect it in the

program as much as possible.

There has been no intention to make this event huge.

However, it seems that the festival is catering a need, which

has long been ignored by the art and culture institutions in

Norway. Where there was a need to bring together, different

art forms from around the world.

It is a pretty challenging task, but, much easier than many

presume. We try to approach the artists directly and work

with them closely. We do our best to accommodate their

needs and whatever is possible to facilitate their

participation. In return many artists appreciate and very

satisfied in the way they are treated. This is a type of work

we continually keep on developing and try to do it better for

each year.

There is huge teamwork involved in managing the well being

of the audience, and their security. In addition to the team,

which is involved, it is important to mention that the

audience is very cooperative with our security staff.

As Mela is one of the major event of Norway and being a

Director of that, how do you see it from your view?

How do you feel, interacting and working along with

artists from around the World ?

How you use to manage the crowd for thousands of

people?

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BEAUTY DUTYwww.emalmag.com

very woman wants picture-perfect, flawless skin. Clear and beautiful skin is one of the main elements of a person’s

beauty. Healthy skin helps you feel beautiful as well. Summer period needs some extra care so if you are healthy

your skin look more fresh and shiny. There are thousands of skin and beauty care products that promise to give you Eclear and glowing skin. Instead of relying on these products, you can try some simple and easy home remedies to improve

the overall health and appearance of your skin.

CucumberCucumbers contain hydrating, nourishing and

astringent properties that are very good for skin. They

can improve the overall appearance of your skin by

repairing damaged skin cells, removing dead skin cells

and adding a fresh glow.

Cut a fresh cucumber into thick slices, and rub them

thoroughly all over your face. Leave it on overnight and

rinse with warm water in the morning. Do this daily

before going to bed.

Alternatively, make a mixture with equal amounts of

cucumber juice and lemon juice. Apply this mixture to

your skin, allow it to dry completely, and then wash it

off with warm water. Do this daily.

Baking SodaBaking soda balances pH levels of the skin, which is very

important to maintain clear skin. Plus, its mild antiseptic and

anti-inflammatory properties help deal with problems like

acne, pimples and spots. It also works as an excellent

exfoliating agent to keep the skin free from dirt, impurities

and dead skin cells.

Mix one teaspoon of baking soda with one teaspoon of

water or lemon juice to make a paste. Cleanse your face and

use the paste to gently exfoliate the skin. Finally rinse your

face with lukewarm water and pat it dry with a towel. Follow

this remedy two or three times a week.

Alternatively, mix one teaspoon each of baking soda and

raw honey. Apply this mixture onto damp skin and massage

gently for just one minute. Then wash with lukewarm water.

Finally, splash some cold water on your face to close the

pores. Follow this remedy once a week.

LemonLemon is one of the best ingredients that you can use

to promote clear skin. The citric acid present in lemon

helps keep the skin clear by removing dead cells, and its

vitamin C content helps reduce dark spots by increasing

the cell renewal process. Lemon also has bleaching

properties that will help improve your overall skin

complexion.

Apply fresh-squeezed lemon juice to your entire face

and neck. Leave it on for 10 minutes and then wash it

off with lukewarm water. After this, rub cucumber slices

on your skin to soften and moisturize it. Do this daily or

every other day.

Another option is squeeze the juice of one-half lemon

and mix one to two tablespoons of raw honey in it.

Apply it on your face, leave it on for 15 to 20 minutes

and then rinse it off.

To exfoliate your skin, mix two teaspoons each of lemon

juice and sugar. Apply the mixture on your face, neck

TurmericTurmeric is an excellent antiseptic and skin-lightening agent

that helps minimize scars and other marks. Plus, turmeric

can alleviate allergic, inflammatory and infectious skin

disorders that make your skin look dull and lifeless.

Mix one tablespoon of turmeric powder with enough

pineapple juice to make a paste. Apply the paste to your

face and neck. Leave it on until the paste dries completely.

Then wash it off with lukewarm water. Follow this remedy

two or three times a week to reduce the appearance of

spots on skin.

Make a paste by mixing equal amounts of turmeric powder

and gram flour with a little water or milk. Apply it evenly on

your skin and leave it on until it dries. Wash it off with

lukewarm water, scrubbing your skin gently in a circular

motion. Follow this remedy once a week to lighten your skin

tone and remove scars.

GET GLOWING SKIN THIS SUMMER

and hands. Scrub in a circular motion and leave it on for 10

minutes. Then rinse it off with lukewarm water. Follow this

remedy once a week to enjoy glowing skin.

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TECHNOLOGY

s the drone frenzy hits full swing, it is time for all the

other RC vehicles to fight back. Taking the lead is the ASmart Plane, a RC aircraft which you can control, one-

handed, from your smart phone. Right now, it is also on 14%

discount.

With the Smart Plane app downloaded, you pilot the little

biplane by tilting your phone. Your phone's gyro-meters then

pick up these movements, and they are translated into

sensible, proportional instructions for the rudder. With a

wingspan of 8.4 inches and weighing in at 0.4 oz, the Smart

Plane is unlikely to do much damage even if you do fly into

anything. But it's made of solid stuff, and if you ever lose signal,

it will automatically pilot itself. There's also a Flight assist mode

for a little more help, and it is remarkably stable in the air.

Flights last up to 15 minutes on one charge, and refueling via

USB takes around 13 minutes.

ermany's Minister of Transport has announced a

project that will see a section of the A9 autobahn Gthat connects Berlin and Munich set it up for

autonomous vehicle testing.

Hanging digital bells and whistles on the A9 will include

infrastructure provisions for vehicle-to-vehicle

communication, as well as liberating a chunk of the 700 MHz

radio spectrum so the test cars can talk back and forth. The

project is expected to get underway later this year.

Data platforms aside, it's clear that manufacturers like

Mercedes and Volkswagen are looking into having self-

driving capability be another option for future buyers. You

can check the boxes for Bluetooth connectivity, cruise

control, satellite radio, also check the box for autonomous

driving.

While similar projects are underway in the US, Europe, China,

and Japan, the German trials are the first time a country has

given over a slice of public highway for tests like this and the

fact that the Berlin to Munich Autobahn is a pretty important

stretch of road points to just how serious they are about this.

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OWN THE SMARTPHONE CONTROLLED SMART PLANE

GERMANY'S A9 AUTOBAHN

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PAKISTANI

In modern society, news media are the chief purveyors of

information and opinion about public affairs. Journalism,

however, is not to be confused with the news media or the news

itself. In some nations, the news media is government-controlled and

not an independent body that operates with in a journalistic

framework. In democratic societies, access to information can play a

key role providing a system of checks and balances designed to limit

the over reach of powers concentrated in governments, businesses

and other entities and individuals. Access to verifiable information

gathered by independent media sources adhering to journalistic

standards can also provide ordinary citizens with the tools they need

to participate in the political process.

The core purpose of a journalist is to research, document, write, and

present the news in an honest, ethical, and unbiased way. Although

the method for reporting the news may be changing, the need for

talented, qualified and educated journalists is more important than

ever.

One of the most famous names in International journalism is Kadafi

Zaman. Born in Norway, a Pakistani-Norwegian that has been a

journalist for TV2 news, the famous Norwegian news channel. He also

spent three years at VG Norway's biggest newspaper, which needs no

introduction.

Zaman has also been instrumental in TV2's coverage of the terrorist

attack against Norway on 22 July. Zaman was born and raised in

Norway of Pakistani parents. He is also a former local politician in Lier

municipality of Labour. He is a talented author and has written many

articles for newspapers as well as books including "Norway in black,

white and brown”.

He has covered a lot of acute dilemmas exclusively related to crime,

misconduct, terrorism and immigration in Norway. His career

includes many international assignments and putting his life in

danger to provide authentic and meaningful information to the

world.

He has been amongst the first journalists at the biggest news events

in recent years, valued for the quality of his journalism. He was in the

border areas between Afghanistan and Pakistan by 11 September

2001, tsunami in Banda Aceh in 2004, also the earthquake in Kashmir

in 2005.He has also covered the Hajj in Saudi Arabia, the Bhutto

assassination, the largest fall in Pakistan's politics. Zaman has

covered them all with his insightful brand of journalism. And many

more like the Gaza war 2009, floods that affected large parts of

Pakistan in the autumn of 2010, revolution in Egypt in 2011. The list

KADAFI ZAMAN

I fear God and no one else. It might sound

like a cliché but that's how it works for me.

If I had been thinking about everything

that could happen all the time I would

never have manage to do my job

A AMONGMAN MEN

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just goes on. In autumn 2012 he was the first Norwegian

journalist to be granted a visa to Iran for several years. This

shows the high regard with which he is held due to his conduct

and passion towards journalism.

I studied journalism in Stavanger University. After that I started

to work for a regional newspaper. Two years later I was head

hunted by the largest paper in Norway, VG.

I want to make a difference. I want to tell stories about the

common people. About people in their struggle against a

powerful state. About people who are suffering in a war. About

people who want to be heard.

I think it's very important to be dedicated and humble.

Journalism is a profession which requires a lot of responsibility.

We should be the voice of the weak. We should expose the

powerful and the corrupt. To achieve this one needs patience.

Start working with a small paper or TV and work hard. There is

no short cut if you want to stay strong.

I have been very lucky to experience a lot of events in recent

history. I covered the war in Afghanistan after 9/11. Remember

how we stayed in Peshawar and just waited for weeks. After the

tsunami in 2004 I was sent to Banda Aceh in Indonesia. I have

never seen such devastations in my life. There were dead

people all over. Another thing I remember very well was the

coverage of Hajj. It was a strong experience to just see the Kaba

and witness the pilgrimage of millions of people. I was also

among the few journalists that went with the same plane as

Benazir Bhutto when she returned to Pakistan after many years

in exile. Some hours after the landing in Karachi there was a

suicide attack killing more than 140 people. I will never forget

those who died for Bhutto. I could mention many more

experiences but another event that has had a strong impact on

me was the flood in Pakistan in 2010. We started the coverage in

Swat and drove all the way down to Sukkur. I have never seen so

many children and women suffering before.

I must say that I admire the work politicians do. It's not an easy

job. But in countries like Norway people dedicate themselves to

work for others. In a country with almost no corruption and no

huge financial benefits that's really impressive. I don't miss

being a politician. I feel that I can do more in my present job. I

can highlight the issues I find important in a more effective way.

How did you get started working in media?

Why did you decide to be a journalist?

Any tip you want to give to newly born media persons.

As you are an internationally known personality please

share some of your experiences round the world.

You have been a former Local politician in Lier municipality

of labour, being a politician serving among the people or

being a journalist playing with dangers! Which one you

liked?

What is your favourite thing about your job?

How would you like to spend your free time?

On the borders in the sight of terrorists aren't you scared?

The best thing about my job is that I never know what will

happen. Every single day is different. I can wake up and go to

work in the morning and a couple of hours later I can suddenly

be on a plane to Cairo or Brazil.

I like to spend time with my family and friends. I also love sports,

like football and badminton. If I have some extra days off I

prefer to travel to some nice city or a beach and just relax.

I fear God and no one else. It might sound like a cliché but that's

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COVER STORY

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Photographer: Peter Matt

Model: Sophia Angeleena

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Make Up Artist: Nada Rhimy

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PREMIER OF MOVIE HARAM AND DINNER BY EMAL MAGAZINE

After a dinner party the stars and the director Ulrik Imtiaz Rolfsen

shows their gratitude towards EMAL magazine and its Norway's

country Manager Nadim badjwa for there superb hospitality

Shuja malik covered the

dinner event accommodate

and bless by EMAL magazine

to the entire cast of the

movie "HARAM" and its

director Rolfsen.

The movie had a premier in

Drammen city and released rdall over the country on 3

October.

Rolfsen to EMAL Magazine,

"All I can say is wow! What a lovely evening and such an

incredibly gracious hosts EMAL Magazine is. Thank you for

endorsing our movie HARAM by inviting the entire team to a

beautiful evening for dinner. Everything was so delicious, the

large selection of appetizers and desserts you served was

amazing. We loved having the chance to meet EMAL

Magazine, its friends and neighbours. What good and

impressive personalities! Their conversations were so

interesting, intellectual and entertaining. Once again I thank

EMAL Magazine for a wonderful evening and for supporting

our production "HARAM". We look forward for healthy

relationship and your support to make "HARAM" the movie a

big hit not only in Norway but on a global Level.

The entire crew expresses themselves for EMAL

Magazine's Dinner

In movie haram the starring character of gangster is played by

Omer at intervening level. The story revolve around Omer's

sister which they think she was killed by his family member in

the case of dignify or honor as she ran away from her own

wedding occasioned in Pakistan.

When the truth exposed that she was not dead, by his father's

"Dinner was absolutely superb, and the setting was elegant.

Especial thanks to EMAL Magazine for inviting on a lovely

evening. We greatly enjoyed spending time with EMAL

Magazine's staff in Norway and the country manager of EMAL

magazine, Mr. Nadim is very stunning and amazing

personality.

order to his family Omer comes Norway to find her sister with

the help of "Khurram" his cousin and a boon companion

desperado, Omer discover the unexplored Norway where his

sister Amna lives a successful life.

The story of Haram shades the family life, romance, and

everyday's life of gangs in Oslo.

The star cast of Haram is Elias Ali as omer, Katharina as Nigel,

Sohail Anwar as Khurram and the movie Haram is their First

debut. Abubakar Hussein as Abu ,27 years from Lorenskog. He

is known from NRK series "Taxi" and as host of the talk show

Tabu with Abu NRK Nett-TV. Abubakar won comedy award this

year 2014 in the category Breakthrough of the Year for "Tabu

with Abu" and is a well known artist. Abu was also seen at Izzat

"another movie by Ulrik Imtiaz Rolfsen" In other starring

characters we see among others are Kare Conradi, Petronella

Barker, Nasrullah Qureshi and Khaw Gomi.

Ulrik Imtiaz Rolfsen has build many music videos and short

commercial films, Rolfsen started his career 19 years before

and worked very hard & put his all efforts to bring things which

are very near to nature and appreciated by people. In 2005,

Norwegian Action film Izzat was his first debutante feature film

as a director, the story of the movie delineate Norwegian-

Pakistan gang ambience from 1980's to 1990's, the

intermediate tenure.

Rolfsen draw up the screen play of movie Izzat along with Leon

Bashir and Film kameratene produced the film.

At the same time Ulrik was a B-director of another Norwegian

movie Import Export which was Norwegian-Pakistani theme

based.

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"I've signed for a film called "Breathe," which will be

produced by Jonathan Sanger. It is about an American

couple travelling in South America. The woman in the

relationship is kidnapped and must get out" Imtiaz Rolfsen

said to EMAL Magazine.

For his new project they are now expecting for clear casting,

also Ulrik said this design and activity have a great budget like

Norwegian films.

Jonathan Sanger is among the executive producer Tom cruise

film "Vanilla sky" and he has produced "Elephant Man" a Oscar

winner movie directed by David lynch

Ulrik Imtiaz Rolfsen wrote the script, directed and produced

HARAM. He has for the last 10 years been one of the most

prolific directors.The Last Joint Venture(2008) and TAXI (2011

TV series).

Varg Veum – Bitter flowers by Miso Films & SF Norway, block

buster movie was also directed by Mr. Rolfsen in 2007, the

name of the movie was Varg Veum, a novel character a popular

gunnar stale send detective. The Last Joint Venture (2008) and

TAXI (2011 TV series) are also by Rolfsen.

Ulrik Imtiaz is Norwegian born has a artistic background

from his mother side, Kari Rolfsen, Imtiaz start his life with

his father Mohammad Ali gondal and mother in hassle in

Oslo. A famous television serial by Imtiaz Rolfsen is about

young and encouraged Norwegian Pakistani lawyer get wind

of taxi scum on large scale in Oslo and bring to light that

Pakistani relevant & Norwegian arbiter are involved.

About the same time that "Haram" launching in Fall puts

Imtiaz Rolfsen on a flight to Los Angeles where he will make

his first Hollywood film.

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LARRY FOGGTRIP TO NORWAY

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A very warm greetings to the readers of Norway, I was very glad when

told about this particular issue is dedicated for our Norwegian readers

the day I know I decided to share my marvelous trip to Norway. I

planned my trip to Norway to see the Northern lights, I was able to

arrange an individual, unescorted tour through Fjord Travel. The trip

would originate in Oslo with a train trip across the mountains to

Trondheim. We would board a Hurtigruten ferry ship and sail north

along the coast of Norway and around the North Cape to Kirkenes.

Excursions would include a dog-sledding trip at Bodo, an excursion to

the North Cape, and a snowmobile safari at Kirkenes. In addition, we

would spend one additional night at the Kirkenes Snow Hotel before

flying back to Oslo.

I arrived at Oslo, Norway, on Thursday, 20 February, at about 10:00

AM. After clearing immigration, I obtained some Norway Krone at an

ATM machine before we exited the terminal and located the SAS

airport bus. The SAS airport bus took us to within one block of the

Thon Hotel Bristol in the Oslo city center. We had booked two

additional nights at the hotel prior to starting our Fjord Travel tour in

order to be able to spend a couple of days in Oslo.

We spent most of Thursday afternoon resting at the hotel and

researching sights that we wanted to visit in Oslo. We had a wonderful

dinner at the Bristol Grill in the hotel where we got our first

introduction to just how expensive most things are in Norway. Jan

looked on the Internet and Norway is currently the most expensive

country in the world according to the “Big Mac Index.” Most

convenience type stores in Norway have ATM machines.

Norway has a senior discount program and the discount is granted

not only to the qualifying senior person but also to the people who are

accompanying him/her. Since I qualified for the senior discount, we

saved a considerable amount of money when we traveled by bus and

visited local sightseeing attractions.

On Friday morning, after a magnificent buffet breakfast at the hotel,

we obtained information at the hotel front desk on riding the bus to

the National Theater stop and taking the No. 30 bus to the nautical

museums. We walked to the bus stop and took the bus to the stop for

the Kon-Tiki Museum, the Fram Museum and the Maritime Museum.

We first visited the Fram Museum which houses the FRAM, the most

famous ship in polar history. It is known for the expeditions to the

North and South Poles and can be toured by visitors to the museum.

In an adjacent building, connected by an underground tunnel, the

museum also houses GJOA, the first ship to navigate the Northwest

Passage. The museum exhibits document polar exploration

expeditions and it has spectacular models of FRAM icebound aircraft

and airships, a theater, and a polar activity center.

Our next stop was at the Norwegian Maritime Museum. It emphasizes

ship building, maritime history, art, and archaeology. We went from

here to the Kon-Tiki Museum where the original KON-TIKI balsa wood

raft is on display. Thor Heyerdahl gained worldwide fame when he

crossed the Pacific from Peru to French Polynesia on KON-TIKI in

1947. The film about the expedition, which won an Oscar in 1951, is

screened every day at noon. Heyerdahl also had spectacular

expeditions on the reed boats Ra and Tigris. The vessel Ra II is also on

display at the museum. Ra II was a reed boat that sailed across the

Atlantic Ocean from Morocco to Barbados in 1970. In addition, the

museum has a very nice exhibit about Easter Island.

We re-boarded bus No. 30 and went to the Viking Ship Museum. This

museum houses three Viking ships: the Gokstad, the Oseberg, and the

Tune. These ships were discovered in three burial mounds along the

Oslo fjord. They had been buried more than 1,000 years ago to serve as

vessels for their royal owners’ final journey to the realm of the dead. The

exhibition also shows skeletons from the ships, the funeral carriage,

sledges, and other artifacts from the graves.

On Saturday morning, we walked to the Royal Palace. The palace was

closed to the public but the palace grounds were very nice. We

continued walking to the Cultural History Museum. This museum

opened in 1904 and documents 9,000 years of Norwegian history with

displays of Bronze Age burial sites and Viking weapons, jewelry, and

handicrafts. The museum also houses medieval church art, gold

artifacts, and a coin cabinet displaying Norway’s coin history. Other

exhibitions included hunting and fishing in the Arctic, ancient Egypt,

Samuari swords, and American Indians.

We continued walking to the Oslo Cathedral and then on to the

Akershus Fortress and Castle. The Oslo Cathedral is the main church of

the Oslo diocese, established in 1076. The current building is Oslo’s

third cathedral and was consecrated during 1697. It is Norway’s official

church with the Palace, the Parliament, and government buildings

located within its parish boundaries. Many national, parliamentary, and

royal events have been celebrated there.

The Akershus Fortress and Castle is a medieval castle that was built to

protect Oslo. Initial construction on the castle began in the late 1290s.

The fortress was first used in battle in 1308, when it was besieged by the

Swedish duke Eric of Soderman land. The main building has undergone

restoration and it has been used for official events and dinner. There is

still more to write as the journey doesn't ends here, follow the next issue

to know more exciting happenings, some do’s and don'ts you must

need to know before you plan a trip to Norway.

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impossible. Safi shell out 75,000 Norwegian Krone for the trip.

In everyday life he is a nice sympathetic heart person, the teddy

bear with him in the pictures shows his love toward his family

and humanity also. He has love for everyone besides that

playing football is Rana's hobby and being a football player he

come out as an icon.

He said “my parents had always been very encouraging and

have helped me at every critical juncture of my life”. More he

said “my parents are like my friends and they have always

made the right decisions for me. It is because of my parent's

prayers and efforts that I'm here and the credit for my

success goes to them”.

The largest island in the world Greenland, located

between the Arctic Ocean and the North Atlantic

Ocean, northeast of Canada and northwest of Iceland.

Greenland possesses the world's second largest ice sheet. The

climate is arctic to subarctic, with cool summers and cold

winters. Extremely down temperature and here survival of

human is miracle and visiting this island is not possible for

everyone but except only the brave ones.

Here we feel proud to tell you about Safiullah Rana citizen of

Norway, a 33 years old Pakistani, not only Pakistani but the first

daring and courageous Pakistani presently in Norway , who

cross the Greenland on ski, a distance of 600 km in horribly

below temperature less than minus 35 degree Celsius.

Rana have very brave and challenging personality and he

decided to make it possible, he spend many hours for training

before making that adventure as a weight of 60 kg on the back this not an easy task. Safiullah started his venture on 25 april

with a team of seven people

He is a very lucky and blessed person because he has not only

courage but also have sources to make possible the

Safiullah Rana 1st Norwegian Pakistani who Across in 24 Days Greenland

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INGREDIENTS:

Boneless Chicken (cubed) ½ kg

Coriander Leaves (ground) ½ cup

Green Chilies (ground) 8

Ginger Garlic 1 tsp

Salt 1 tsp

Black Pepper ½ tsp

All Spice ½ tsp

Cream ½

cup

METHOD:

Marinate chicken boti with all the given ingredients for 2 hrs. Put on skewers. BBQ or bake or fry. Give dum of coal. Serve with onion rings and lemon.

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METHOD :

Heat oil in a pan. Add ginger garlic with chicken. Fry for 5 mins. Add salt chili powder coriander powder with quarter cup water. Fry well. Add yogurt with brown onions. Cover and cook till chicken tender and thick gravy left. Lastly add all spice, zafran, kewra. Leave it on dum.

INGREDIENTS:

Beef mince ½ kg

Potato (peeled & chopped) 1

Channa daal ½ cup

Onion (chopped) 1

Ginger Garlic 1 tbsp

Yogurt 2 tbsp

Salt 1 tsp

Chili Powder 1 tsp

All Spice 1 tsp

Coriander Leaves 2 tbsp

Green Chilies (chopped) 2

Egg (beaten) 1

Bread Crumbs to coat .

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Cumin

(roasted

INGREDIENTS:

Chicken (12 pcs) 1 kg

Oil ½ cup

Ginger Garlic 2 tsp

Salt 1½ tsp

Red Chili Powder 2 ½ tsp

Coriander Powder 3 tsp

Yogurt 1½

cup ZAFA

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MABrown Onions (ground) 4

tbsp heaved

Nutmeg (ground) ¼ tsp

Maize (ground) ¼ tsp

All spice ¼ tsp

Saffron ¼ tsp

Hot Milk 2 tbsp

Screw Pine Water 1 tbsp

FOOD FANTASTIC

METHOD :

Boil the mince with potato, daal, ginger garlic, onion salt, spices, 2 cups water till daal has cooked completely and mixture dry. Grind finely by adding yogurt, coriander leaves and green chilies. Mix well. Shape into kababs. Dip in beaten egg, coat in bread crumbs and deep fry.

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A good addition to the Pakistani musical cinema history is expected with the release of upcoming Pakistani Movie Meri Jaan which is going to be musical offer after a long time in Pakistani cinema. It is not only about the terrorism and current social issues but Pakistani directors and producers are going for new experiments everyday.Pakistani Movie Meri Jaan is an upcoming Pakistani film by Majid Khan going to be produced by Huma Sheikh. Both look promising while working together and expect to give a new melodious touch to the Pakistani cinema industry. Certainly, it is going to be a good quality project as good technology is being deployed for the music and film shoot. First Song of Pakistani Movie Meri Jaan has been recorded in the voice of talented Pakistani singer Jawad Sheikh.

MERI JAN

WRONG NUMBER

Being produced under the banner of Riaz Shahid Films, Dekh Magar Pyar Se Pakistani movies is going to be the very first Pakistani movie being written by Shaan Shahid himself. Shiny Toy Guns has extended its collaborative hand for making this film. Director Asad ul Haq and Ali Murtaza has worked their best to complete and release the Dekh Magar Pyar Se movie by the mid of 2015.

Shaan Shahid is of the view that his father Riaz Shahid has done great jobs while scripting many famous and successful movies by his time and he’s looking to follow suit. This is where he has done a screenplay writing and dialogue writing course from American university

Wrong Number is a 2015 Pakistani romantic comedy film directed by Yasir Nawaz and co-produced by Yasir Nawaz, Nida Yasir and Hassan Zia under the production banner YNH Films. The film features Javed Sheikh,Danish Taimoor, Nadeem Jaffri, Danish Nawaz, Shafqat Cheema, Sohai Ali Abro and Janita Asma in lead rolesThe story revolves around Sallu (Danish Taimoor) who hopes to make it big in the business of showbiz someday. However his plans have to face the wrath of his father Hajji Abba (Javed Sheikh) who wants his son to either join the other men of the family and be a butcher or get some government job. Laila (Sohai Ali Abro) is the girl next door, who has a thing for Sallu but Sallu is not interested in her and wants to focus on his career. While Sallu and his story is set in Karachi there is another track in Lahore featuring Haya (Janita Asma) who flies to Karachi to receive Shehryar (Danish Taimoor) who is all set to succeed his grandfather and run the company Haya works at.

DEKH MAGAR PYAR SE

Wajahat Rauf, renowned Pakistani film director has launched his new project and this is the new and upcoming Pakistani Movie Karachi se Lahore a road trip comedy film which is all set for shooting floor. The scrip is being finalized and worked over. The cast of the movie has already been finalized and the shooting spells started as of now.

The cast of the Pakistani Movie Karachi se Lahore includes Javaid Sheikh, Ayesha Omar, Rashid Naaz, Shehzad Sheikh, Yasir Hussain and others. The upcoming Pakistani Movie Karachi se Lahore has been written by its leading start Yasir Hussain

KARACHI SE LAHORE

Get ready for another biggie from Pakistani cinema with some of the biggest names of Pakistani industry. This is the time, it is Bin Roye Pakistani romantic drama Movie starring Mahira Khan and Humayun Saeed. Based on the famous novel, Bin Roye Ansoo,

The star cast of Bin Roye film is quite glamorous as well as popular including the all time beautiful Mahira Khan, talented Humayun Saeed, attractive Armeena Rana and legendary Javed Sheikh and Zeba Bakhtyar!

BIN ROYE

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Why did you choose tennis and when?

ichael Shabaz Dad (36) is a Norwegian Pakistani

tennis coach and businessman who is also involve

in the film industry.

Shabaz Dad is a former active competitive tennis player who

now works as a professional tennis coach. Shabaz has

worked as head coach and sports director for several clubs in

Norway. He also has broad experience from various

management and international business. Now he's coaching

staff at Holmen Tennis club. Besides tennis job Shabaz also

an actor and work in film as a hobby.

Shabaz has previously run theater too and made some small

jobs in film and advertising. He has done a role in March

2015 in the movie "Sard" meaning cold. He also has two

other roles in films 2015/16. Michael Shabaz's main project is

the movie "Lidenskap" meaning Passion as he writes. This

film is about two teenagers who are tennis players.

EMAL has got the opportunity to talk the versatile

personality and unveil about his personal and professional

life the people wants to know, While talking to EMAL Shabaz

tells many things he never talked about.

I played football at first and was a good striker of the team

but my father wanted me also to invest in tennis and do

more sports so I also started playing tennis beside football. It

all started two years later when we were visiting a close

friend of my father who enjoyed watching tennis on TV, the

day we were with him was randomly semifinals of the French

Open between Michael Chang and Ivan Lendl in 1989. This

thriller game was won by Chang who is also one of the most

memorable matches in tennis history. I think this was so

much fun and great that we decided to see the final between

Michael Chang and Stefan Edberg. I was very motivated by

watching Chang win the French Open and my father would

after this final that I should invest more in tennis than

football when there is also less risk of injuries in tennis he

said. The day after this final on TV, I went straight to Rykkinn

Tennis club again to entered the course with trainer. I also

trained a lot with my brother who is now a Squash player in

Norway. For many years my brother was my training partner

when we both were very eager. Gradually it became more

and more tennis addicted and I began to concentrate fully

and participate in tournaments.

I had big goals in tennis . I began to invest 100% in tennis

and had the goal of becoming an ATP player. I played

actively as competitive player in the junior class and was a

top 10 player in Norway. While playing with passion got me

some titles and good locations. I struggled allot with a knee

and ankle injury after an accident that got me on crutches

for 7-8 months. I trained and played active also in senior

class but had to put up venture at the age of 21 years due to

What were your goals and what you have achieved as a tennis player?

EMAL has got the opportunity to talk the versatile personality and unveil about his personal and professional life the people wants to know, While talking to EMAL Shabaz tells many things he never talked about.

PRIDE OF PAKISTAN

MICHAEL SHABAZ ONE OF THE BEST TENNIS COACHES IN NORWAY FROM PAKISTAN

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this injury that often came back. Then I decided to invest in

training industry instead.

Yes I was the youngest head coach in Norway at my home

club and after that I worked as a head coach and sports

director for several clubs. I took coach education in Norway

and some in Spain, and attended numerous seminars and

have spent a lot of time reading books in tennis to be a

good coach. I now have extensive experience as a trainer for

children, adults and competitive players. I've also been a

personal trainer for players who are now moving forward

from the United States

I'm passionate about club development and better

Norwegian tennis environment. Like helping children and

youth succeed in tennis. It is important that all students

regardless of age and playing strength are given the

opportunity to develop as a tennis player.

Yes I would say that it is important to always do their best in

both training and in matches. Be well prepared and use

visualization before games and do your best and think

always forward. Important with good attitude and the right

focus in the sport you are betting in. Eat healthy and drink

plenty of water and remember enough sleep. Sometimes

one must make some tough choices in order to succeed, it

can be like moving from family to invest in young age. Be

tough and not be afraid to practice a lot.

I think that one can achieve anything if will power is in place

and you really do something about it constantly.

I do exercise, eat healthy and drink plenty of water. I also use

a product that is a Balance Oil of fish. This fish oil omega 3

fatty acids and vitamin D mixed with oil of a special olive

plant that makes my body stays in balance and make sure I

stay healthy and feel great.

This script which I am writing along with two others in the

film industry in Norway. I have worked with this idea for a

while and it is approaching a result. This movie will be about

two teenagers who are tennis players. More I can not reveal

Have you worked as a trainer since it?

.

What is your training philosophy?

Do you have any advice for young people who are betting in sports?

What you do to take care of your health?

Tell us a bit about the movie you're writing?

about this project yet.

Tennis is my passion and that's what I do it full time. Besides

that I have a business part time and write when I get the

opportunity.

I believe it is important to have big goals in life. The larger

goal you have, the longer you will achieve. I have goals in

tennis and in the business world. I will of course try to be

successful with tennis theme movie but one of my goals is to

work with players at international top level in the future. I'm

passionate Norwegian tennis player but will also enjoy

working with players from other nations and from Pakistan. I

am planning a trip to Pakistan during the few years to

become better acquainted with Pakistani talents.

You are also working in an international company in addition to tennis and film project, how do you manage it all?

What are your goals and plans for the future?

Finally, I would say "Live with passion"

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RASHID ANWAR

In discussion with EMAL Rashid said “Worst I know is to give up. I have

set my goals and one day world would see. I do not give up until I've

dragged the body so far that your body gives up. But it has not

happened yet”. Anwar said

Rashid believe that mind or our intrinsic will power controls the body,

and as long as you have a strong will your body would follow!

He said that another thing that motivates him is seeing the body

change also he added that “last weeks before competition I can almost

see the change from day to day and it was fascinating”

During conversation with EMAL Rashid shared his beautiful thoughts.

Rashid said

“I think that we bodybuilders are like artists. The difference is that if an

artist would change his painting as he takes up just brush and put

something in, something fills up or take anything away. For

bodybuilders as it is our body that is our artwork. And our main goal is to

get such a symmetrical body as possible. So not a muscle predominate

over other. But to change the artwork, so we must be on strict diet and

training hard several times a day. We cannot just take up a brush and

add more mass on my shoulder if we want it. We must make it through

heavy workouts, sweat and toil. So yes we are artists”

EMAL would also like to share Rashid's thought with our international

reader by having a short interview of Rashid Anwar.

I chose Kick boxing because I like it, I started training when I was 14 years

old. Began practicing kick boxing. Later I got interested in bodybuilding

and started training seriously from 22 years of age. My dad and my

brother always have interest in weight lifting so it was well obvious

where my interest came from too.

My coach polishes me in the best possible ways. I practice twice a day,

two hours in the morning and the same period of time in the evening.

This way I can focus on my goal.

Participated in my first competition in bodybuilding in 2008 and won

the best debutante trophy and place at second position. In 2013 I

became champion in Men's Physique and thus became the first

champion in Norway in concern branch since it was the first time it was

held in Norway.

When my name was announced as the winner, for a moment I could not

believe that I have won. I won't be able to express that exact feeling in

words. My heart is full but I have no words to express it.

I like all kinds of sports with some action. I have trained myself

Why you are so passionate and why body building? Any personalities from celluloid or literature that made you took this sport?

How do you prepare yourself both physically and mentally before any tournament?

When you heard your name being announced as the winner and that you shall be awarded, what were your feelings exactly on that very moment that all the hard work and dedication, finally turned out to be fruitful?

What are your other activities which you like?

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differently through time. Including kick boxing, Thai boxing, mma,

capoeira, gymnastics but with the main focus on weight training. Has

swum with sharks and going skydiving this summer. Like adrenaline.

When it comes to food as there are so many different opinions,

investigations and diets. People get so hung up on how much calories

contains everything etc. But remember that there is a difference

between calories based on what it comes from. My best advice to those

who want to get in shape is to eat healthy food but not hanging too

much in calories. If it is possible for you to stay away from sugar,

saturated fats and wheat products then so much have done. Diet is

essential for a complete personality. Also if you want a fancy burger so

go, grab a burger but only for a one day, it is not like something you do

every day and everything will be okay.

My tip for those who want to train themselves should talk with skilled

people in this sports so they can work properly from day one, so they

ensure their results. Doing thing properly the first time is Important.

If you want to do something then do it properly or not at all. And it

does not matter how this looks to other people. If there is something,

you should do it.

W h a t w o u l d y o u s u g g e s t a b o u t t h e d i e t ?

Suggestions for beginners?

What would you recommend for six packs?

There are a number of factors to consider when training for a truly ripped six-pack. The abs have a higher percentage of slow-twitch muscle fibers than other skeletal muscle groups, but they still need heavy work in the lower rep ranges. Because the abs include so many different muscle groups, smart exercise selection is essential for complete development. Even the strongest abs can easily get covered by excess body fat, so an effective diet that cuts fat and spares muscle is essential. Cordial will speed your fat-loss efforts, but some kinds are superior to others. Abs workouts should get more challenging as you get stronger, so a true six-pack plan should have built-in progression.

NATION’S HERO

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