Saturday, September 17, 2011
Pitbull - Rain Over Me ft. Marc Anthony
Roxen is back again with three songs for a Mahesh Bhatt’s film “Blood Money”
The rock band has done three songs for a Bollywood film called Blood Money which is a sequel to Mahesh Bhatt’sJannat. The music of this film is expected to be released at the end of this year.
Additionally, Roxen’s second album is ready, but the band has put it on hold till their pending Bollywood projects are completed.
“We have some gigs lined up for this year, then people will get to hear our Bollywood songs and once their shelf life finishes we will release our album,” says Zahid.
Friday, September 16, 2011
I love you for what you are
“I love you for what you are,
but I love you yet more
for what you are going to be.
I love you not so much for your realities
as for your ideals.
I pray for your desires that they may be great,
rather than for your satisfactions,
which may be so hazardously little.
You are going forward toward
something great.
I am on the way with you,
and therefore I love you.”
but I love you yet more
for what you are going to be.
I love you not so much for your realities
as for your ideals.
I pray for your desires that they may be great,
rather than for your satisfactions,
which may be so hazardously little.
You are going forward toward
something great.
I am on the way with you,
and therefore I love you.”
Jennifer Lopez ft. Pit bull love this song
Beautiful Song Teri Meri Bodyguard Movie
Labels:
Indian Movies,
Indian Songs,
Salman Khan,
Songs
Cricketer Muhammad Amir and bookie Majeed confess about the spot-fixing in court in London
LONDON: Pakistani Fast bowler Muhammd Amir has confessed to his involvement in spot-fixing during Pakistan’s test series in England last year. The bookie who set up the fix, Mazhar Majeed has also confessed in court.
Sources said that the young cricketer had submitted a confessional statement in a court in London.
The spot-fixing scandal was initially exposed by the now-closed British tabloid “News of the World”.
source : http://tribune.com.pk/story/253816/muhammad-amir-bookie-majeed-confess-to-spot-fixing-in-court/
The tabloid had alleged that Amir and fellow bowler Mohammad Asif deliberately bowled no-balls at specific times during Pakistan’s 2010 tour of England in return for payment from a betting syndicate.
The News of the World alleged that an agent affiliated with some of the Pakistani players, later identified as Mazhar Majeed, had accepted a bribe from an undercover reporter Mazher Mahmood for information that Amir and Asif would deliberately deliver no balls at specific points during the match, information which could be used by gamblers to make wagers with inside information (a process known as spot-fixing, compared with match fixing to predetermine a match result).
In the video posted by News of the World, Majeed, was shown counting out the bribe money, and promised that Amir would be Pakistan’s bowler for the first over, and that the third ball of the over would be a no-ball delivery. Amir did bowl the first over, and on his third delivery from the over, bowled a no-ball delivery.
Commentary described the delivery as a “massive overstep”, a good half-metre beyond the popping crease. Majeed also predicted that the sixth delivery of the tenth over would be a no-ball, and the ball, delivered by Asif, was also a no-ball delivery.
It is believed that their confessions will not affect the spot-fixing cases being heard against fast bowler Mohammad Asif and then skipper and opening batsman, Salman Butt
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