Salman Khan, Sonam Kapoor, Raveena Tandon Breaks Down At The Last Rites Of Rajjat Barjatya
Filmmaker Sooraj Barjatya’s cousin Rajjat Barjatya, who was MD and CEO of Rajshri Media, has passed away on Friday in Mumbai after losing a battle to cancer. He breathed his last at the Jaslok Hospital in Mumbai at 8 pm.
Social media platforms Twitter and Facebook were flooded with condolence filled messages for Barjatya who took Rajshri Productions to new levels with three digital platforms. It was Rajjat who introduced the YouTube channel BollywoodNow who gave a different dimension to the production house.
The final rites of the producer were performed on 31 July which were attended by a number of well-known faces from the industry including superstar Salman Khan, Sonam Kapoor, Raveena Tandon, Subhash Ghai, Satish Shah etc.
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دنیا کے 6 سب سے مہنگے اسمارٹ فونز
سام سنگ اور ایپل کے فلیگ شپ اسمارٹ فونز کو دنیا میں سب سے مہنگا مانا جاتا ہے جو ہوتے بھی زبردست ہیں مگر وہ آپ کے ساتھ ساتھ دیگر لاکھوں یا کروڑوں افراد کے پاس ہوسکتے ہیں۔
تاہم اگر آپ زیادہ دولتمند ہیں تو ہوسکتا ہے کہ آپ ایسا فون خریدنا چاہیں جو کسی اور کے پاس نہ ہو یا بہت کم افراد ہی اس کے مالک ہوں۔
ویسے یقین کریں یا نہ کریں مگر دنیا کی چند غیر معروف کمپنیوں کے اسمارٹ فونز اتنے مہنگے ہیں کہ عام افراد تو انہیں خریدنے کا سوچ بھی نہیں سکتے۔
موبیادو گرینڈ ٹچ
سنگ مرمر سے بنا ہوا یہ اسمارٹ فون بہت زیادہ بھاری ہوتا ہے مگر یہی اس کی انفرادیت ہے جو مختلف رنگوں میں دستیاب ہے اور اس کی قیمت 3100 ڈالرز (تین لاکھ 24 ہزار پاکستانی روپے) ہے۔
لیمبورگنی ٹونینو 88 ٹایوری
ٹونینو 88 نامی یہ موبائل، کار ساز کمپنی لیمبورگنی کا تیار کردہ ہے جس کی کیسنگ اسٹیل اور چمڑے سے تیار کی گئی ہے تاہم فیچرز کے لحاظ سے یہ زیادہ بہتر نہیں، لیکن اس کی قیمت کافی خاص ہے جو 5250 ڈالرز (ساڑھے 5 لاکھ پاکستانی روپوں سے زائد) ہے۔
گریسسو ریگل گولڈ
اس فون کو 18 قیراط کے ہیروں کے ساتھ تیار کیا گیا ہے اور اس کی قیمت بھی 6 ہزار ڈالرز (6 لاکھ 28 ہزار پاکستانی روپے) ہے۔
سرن سولارن کرسٹل وائٹ کاربون ڈی ایل سی
اس کی تیاری سفید چمڑے کے ساتھ ساتھ سیاہ ہیروں کے ساتھ کی گئی ہے اور اسے بنانے والی کمپنی کا دعویٰ ہے کہ یہ دنیا کا محفوظ ترین فون ہے جس کا ڈیٹا چرانا ممکن نہیں اور اس کی قیمت 15900 ڈالرز (ساڑھے سولہ لاکھ پاکستانی روپوں سے زائد) ہے۔
ویرتو نیو سگنیچر
ویرتو فونز خاص فیچرز کے ساتھ آتے ہیں مگر اس کی قیمت سب سے زیادہ خاص ہے جو 19800 ڈالرز (20 لاکھ 74 ہزار پاکستانی روپوں سے زائد) ہے۔
گولڈ وش ایسکلیپس
ہیروں اور مگر مچھ کی کھال سے مزئین یہ اسمارٹ فون 36655 ڈالرز (38 لاکھ 41 ہزار پاکستانی روپوں سے زائد) کا ہے، تاہم اس کا ہیروں کے بغیر ماڈل 7 ہزار ڈالرز میں لیا جاسکتا ہے۔
Pakistan learn little in warm-up draw
WORCESTER: Pakistan’s bowlers shared the wickets as their two-day warm-up match with Worcestershire, their final fixture before Wednesday’s third Test against England, ended in a draw.
The tourists declared their first innings on 261 for three before Worcestershire ended Friday’s first day on 30 without loss at New Road.
Saturday saw Pakistan spend a day in the field as Worcestershire moved on to 260 for six before a draw was agreed.
The main purpose of this match, from Pakistan’s point of view, was to run the rule over candidates pushing for international duty and, if possible, let some of their ‘regulars’ spend time in the middle.
This was Pakistan’s only fixture between their 330-run defeat by England in the second Test at Old Trafford — a result that left the four-match series all square at 1-1 — and the third Test at Edgbaston starting on Wednesday.
Tom Kohler-Cadmore and 20-year-old Joe Clarke both made fifties for Worcestershire at the Midlands club’s New Road headquarters in Worcester, while Rahat Ali led the attack with two for 29.
Rahat and fellow left-arm seamer Wahab Riaz, who took one for 40, were the only Pakistan bowlers on show to have featured in the Test series so far.
Imran Khan, Sohail Khan and spinner Zulfiqar Babar looked unlikely to force their way into the side for the third Test at Edgbaston in Birmingham after taking just one wicket each.
And when Pakistan batted, it was stand-in skipper Azhar Ali (81) and opener Shan Masood (67), both already in the Test side, who top-scored for the tourists.
Summarised scores:
PAKISTAN 261-3 declared (Azhar Ali 81, Shan Masood 67, Mohammad Rizwan 49 not out, Iftikhar Ahmed 41 not out); WORCESTERSHIRE 260-6 (T. Kohler-Cadmore 73, J.M. Clarke 58, D.K.H. Mitchell 49, T.C. Fell 35; Rahat Ali 2-29).
Lokesh Rahul smashes big ton as India gain lead against Windies
KINGSTON: Lokesh Rahul's Test-best 158 anchored India's formidable reply to the West Indies first innings total of 196 as the hosts reached 358 for five at stumps on the second day of the second Test at Sabina Park in Jamaica on Sunday.
Leading 1-0 in the four-match series, the tourists enjoy a lead of 162 runs with five wickets in hand.
Making the most of a recall to the team as replacement for the injured Murali Vijay, Rahul interspersed moments of rare aggression with long periods of watchful defiance over his near seven-hour occupation of the crease in compiling his third hundred in just six Tests.
Resuming on the second morning on 75 in partnership with Cheteshwar Pujara, he hoisted part-time off spinner Roston Chase for the first six of the innings over long-on to reach three figures after 90 minutes' play.
There were two more sixes in the mid-afternoon session to embellish an innings that spanned 303 deliveries and also included 15 fours.
“It was hard to get runs today and it was also really, really hot,” said Rahul reflecting on his first Test innings in a year. “I was really enjoying my batting even though they were bowling a lot better today.”
He put on 121 for the second wicket with Pujara, who was run out for 46 after lunch by Chase's direct throw to the stumps at the non-striker's end.
That was the only success for a limited West Indies attack through the first two sessions of the day as they struggled to offer any consistent threat to batsmen well equipped technically and temperamentally for the requirements of the day, especially after India had taken such a firm grip on the match by the end of day one.
Virat Kohli, in top form following a career-best 200 in the first Test triumph in Antigua a week earlier, seemed in the mood to deepen the home side's dilemma.
He helped Rahul add 69 runs for the third wicket going into the final session of the day when the opener's innings ended in somewhat controversial circumstances as lengthy deliberation involving the television umpire was needed before he was ruled caught by wicketkeeper Shane Dowrich down the leg-side off fast bowler Shannon Gabriel.
Chase snared his second wicket, the prized scalp of Kohli, when the Indian captain fell to a sharp catch by Rajendra Chandrika at short-leg for 44 and leg-spinner Devendra Bishoo earned an LBW verdict against Ravichandran Ashwin.
At that stage, India had lost three wickets for 50 runs at 327 for five, a veritable collapse in the context of their virtual impregnability through the first six hours of the innings.
“I'm a batsman more than a bowler but I'm looking at developing my all-round game,” said Chase at the end of the day when he again featured prominently with his off-spin.
“The selectors spoke to me about it and advised that I shouldn't be a one-track player so I'm working on my bowling especially.” Notwithstanding the mid-innings wobble, India remain firmly in control with Ajinkya Rahane and wicketkeeper-batsman Wriddhiman Saha unbeaten at the close and together with the rest of the batting will be seeking to play the West Indies completely out of the match on the third day.
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