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August 21, 2005


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Saud to wed Javeria

Now here’s something even showbiz pundits would have had a hard time guessing — small screen actress Javeria Jaleel and big screen star (?) Saud are allegedly tying the knot (surprise, surprise).

Didn’t know the two had something going between them. Top marks for keeping their romantic liasion a well-guarded secret. But now the cat’s out of the bag and wedding preparations between the two families are in full swing wih Aisha Varsey allegedly hired to design Javeria’s wedding ensemble. But what will the groom wear? Anyway, not one to burst their bubble, here’s wishing the lovebirds all the happiness. —M.H.

The mane attraction

Seeing the rather full-headad Junaid Jamshed at a newly opened Chinese hair herbal treatment centre sounded off alarm bells for many of his fans as the former lead singer of Vital Signs has never been known to suffer from hair loss. But as it turned out, JJ was just there to endorse the ZhangGuang 101 Hair Treatment Centre that deals with the disturbing issue of hair loss in both men and women through a revolutionary new Chinese herbal treatment minus any nasty side effects. In fact, the Dil Dil Pakistan wonder boy even checked out the diagnostic procedure for hair restoration before the actual commencement of treatment.

Hair is the crowning glory for both men and women and when hair loss occurs, it is met with frantic efforts to curb receding hairlines. Now, with the Chinese herbal treatment boasting of some 4,000 herbal extracts that can even cure male pattern balding, many can now look forward to restoring their lost mane.—F.S.



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