A 30-second video tweeted by a Pakistani journalist shows singer Mika Singh performing in Karachi, despite India severing all artistic and social ties with Pakistan in the aftermath of the removal of Article 370.
Mika's Karachi performance, with a 14-member troupe, happened on August 8, at the pre-wedding ceremony of a high profile wedding. The bride's father, Adnan Asad, is reportedly a cousin of former Pakistan President, General Pervez Musharraf. Mika and his crew have been given visa for 30 days, to perform in three cities -- Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad.
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The videos went viral over the weekend, and has received a lot of flak from Indian as well as Pakistani social media users. It was posted by noted Pakistani journalist, Naila Inayat.
"Happy that Indian singer Mika Singh performed at the mehndi of Gen Musharraf's relative recently in Karachi. God forbid if it...
Mika's Karachi performance, with a 14-member troupe, happened on August 8, at the pre-wedding ceremony of a high profile wedding. The bride's father, Adnan Asad, is reportedly a cousin of former Pakistan President, General Pervez Musharraf. Mika and his crew have been given visa for 30 days, to perform in three cities -- Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad.
Also Read:?Kashmir Solutions has begun says Anupam Kher
The videos went viral over the weekend, and has received a lot of flak from Indian as well as Pakistani social media users. It was posted by noted Pakistani journalist, Naila Inayat.
"Happy that Indian singer Mika Singh performed at the mehndi of Gen Musharraf's relative recently in Karachi. God forbid if it...
- 8/12/2019
- GlamSham
Shell companies. Off-shore accounts. Hidden tax shelters. All in shady countries with lots of palm trees but not much in the way of legal inspection or surveyance. Over the years, many of us have become familiar, at least in theory, with the nuts and bolts of how wealthy corporations and individuals avoid paying taxes by rendering their profits invisible. But as you watch Alex Winter’s galvanizing documentary “The Panama Papers,” which deals with the revelations contained in one of the most important document dumps of the 21st century, the camera pulls back (metaphorically speaking) to show us what’s really going in with all that hide-your-assets-in-tropical-anonymity dirty business.
It started off as something that criminals did — like, for instance, drug kingpins, who have always needed a legitimate cover to clean and store their mountains of cash. In many ways, they pioneered and set the template for how to conceal profits in tax havens.
It started off as something that criminals did — like, for instance, drug kingpins, who have always needed a legitimate cover to clean and store their mountains of cash. In many ways, they pioneered and set the template for how to conceal profits in tax havens.
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- by Owen Gleiberman
- Variety Film + TV
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