Zainab Mahmood June 16, 2006
#12 Posted by kaami on June 25, 2006 1:54:11 pm
Re: # 11
i`ll be in pakistan (lahore precisely, but karachi ain`t far) by the mid of august... hope that qualifies as the ``later part of summer``
by the way, is there any way i can get precise information on when exactly are they playing... then if not now
i`ll be in pakistan (lahore precisely, but karachi ain`t far) by the mid of august... hope that qualifies as the ``later part of summer``
by the way, is there any way i can get precise information on when exactly are they playing... then if not now
#11 Posted by xeneb on June 23, 2006 8:46:14 am
Re: # 10
thanks kaami...will do.i think they`ll be ready for their next performance in the later part of this summer so if your`e in the city of karachi try and catch them. nothing like seeing it first-hand!
thanks kaami...will do.i think they`ll be ready for their next performance in the later part of this summer so if your`e in the city of karachi try and catch them. nothing like seeing it first-hand!
#10 Posted by kaami on June 23, 2006 7:14:16 am
great to hear that we still have people who`d devote their time and energies to resuscitate a dying language but one that is the among the greatest of languages nonetheless
the urdu literature, the prose and especially the poetry are second to none.... and the need to keep urdu ``alive and kicking`` is paramount lest it suffers the same fate as Hindi (courtesy the speakers of the language themselves)
nice article... keep us updated
#9 Posted by Ally on June 20, 2006 8:00:50 am
How refreshing to hear that real, proper, and relevat art is still appreciated in Pakistan (and that too, lo and behold in Urdu), long may it continue... Ameen!
Very nicely written article...
Khuda Hafiz
A
Very nicely written article...
Khuda Hafiz
A
#8 Posted by xeneb on June 17, 2006 11:18:15 pm
Re: # 4
is that sarcasm or criticism, not quite sure?
is that sarcasm or criticism, not quite sure?
#7 Posted by xeneb on June 17, 2006 11:17:27 pm
Re: # 3
much thanks for your appreciation for the K`la team and for my writing. you`ve actually struck me speechless...am glad you enjoy the way i write, you cant imagine what praise and encouragement can do for a writer!
much thanks for your appreciation for the K`la team and for my writing. you`ve actually struck me speechless...am glad you enjoy the way i write, you cant imagine what praise and encouragement can do for a writer!
#6 Posted by xeneb on June 17, 2006 11:15:56 pm
Re: # 2
its K`la as in Kull (similiar to dull) and aaaa, stretched out. make sense?
its K`la as in Kull (similiar to dull) and aaaa, stretched out. make sense?
#5 Posted by xeneb on June 17, 2006 11:14:23 pm
Re: # 1
if you have any suitors in mind let me know...shall pass it on!haha...the point was to just tell you about urdu theatre in Karachi and for those who missed the debut play to introduce you to the team and thier first performance...thats all!
if you have any suitors in mind let me know...shall pass it on!haha...the point was to just tell you about urdu theatre in Karachi and for those who missed the debut play to introduce you to the team and thier first performance...thats all!
#4 Posted by mohammedamjed on June 17, 2006 5:17:58 pm
`` --but I want us to continue experimenting with different styles of theatre, DOING theatre for theaters sake. I love being on stage and want to get famous DOING what I love DOING but I would also like to DO more than just act, may be DO some writing for the group`s performance in the future or even production.``
What a pageant of writing!
What a pageant of writing!
#3 Posted by nasah on June 17, 2006 10:15:18 am
what a refreshingly delightful beautifully written article -- was wondering all these years where the Urdu flowers gone -- after Krishn Chandr Ismet and Manto --
good to know they are blooming in a Karachi `warehouse` --
what a sweet name `Kla` for a Pakistani ensemble....bless you guys -- let`s hear more from you Zainub -- words flow from your pen like liquid gold....
good to know they are blooming in a Karachi `warehouse` --
what a sweet name `Kla` for a Pakistani ensemble....bless you guys -- let`s hear more from you Zainub -- words flow from your pen like liquid gold....
#2 Posted by pseudointellect on June 16, 2006 4:06:57 pm
How do you pronounce K`la? Is it kaala or kayla or bearing roots from kalakaar.
#1 Posted by articulating on June 16, 2006 3:35:47 pm
what do we do about all this? start finding a suitable marriage proposal for them?.....not mean.....juss bored.......
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