السبت، 13 يونيو 2020

Deepika Singh

Deepika Singh

Deepika Singh (born 26 July 1989) is an Indian television actress. She is known for playing the role of Sandhya in the Star Plus series Diya Aur Baati Hum
Deepika Singh was born on 26 July 1989 in Delhi into a Rajput family. She has three younger siblings - two sisters and a brother.

Singh completed a Masters in Business Administration in Marketing at Punjab Technical University
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ديشا باتاني

ديشا باتاني

ديشا باتاني (بالإنجليزية: Disha Patani)‏ هي ممثلة هندية تعمل في المقام الأول في الأفلام الهندية. بدأت حياتها المهنية في التمثيل بفيلم Telugu Loafer (2015) أمام Varun Tej. بعد ظهورها لأول مرة في بوليوود في السيرة الذاتية الرياضية MS. دوني: The Untold Story (2016)، لعبت دور البطولة في كوميديا الحركة الصينية Kung Fu Yoga (2017)، والتي تصنف من بين الأفلام الصينية الأعلى ربحًا على الإطلاق. استمرت في لعب دور الاهتمام الرومانسي للشخصية القيادية في أفلام الحركة الهندية الناجحة تجاريًا Baaghi 2 (2018) و Bharat (2019).
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Disha Patani

Disha Patani

Disha Patani (born 13 June 1992) is an Indian actress who works primarily in Hindi films. She began her acting career with the Telugu film Loafer (2015), opposite Varun Tej. After making her Bollywood debut in the sports biopic M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story (2016), she starred in the Chinese action comedy Kung Fu Yoga (2017), which ranks among the highest-grossing Chinese films of all time. She went on to play the romantic interest of the lead male character in the commercially successful Hindi action films Baaghi 2 (2018) and Bharat (2019).
Patani is a Kumaoni from Uttarakhand.  Her father, Jagadish Singh Patani is a police officer and her mother is a health inspector. Her elder sister, Khushboo Patani is a lieutenant in Indian Armed Forces. She also has a younger brother, Suryansh Patani
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كريس إيفانز

كريس إيفانز

كريس إيفانز (بالإنجليزية: Chris Evans)‏ ممثل أمريكي من مواليد 13 يونيو 1981. جذب الانتباه أول مرة عندما جسد شخصية جوني ستورم/ هيومن تورش في فيلم أربعة مذهلون (2005) وأربعة مذهلون: ظهور المتزلج الفضي (2007)، ثم اكتسب شهرة عالمية لاحقاً لتجسيده ستيف روجرز/ كابتن أمريكا في عالم مارفل السينمائي حيث ظهر في إحدى عشر فيلماً فيها. أدواره في عالم مارفل جعله واحد من الممثلين الأعلى أجراً في العالم.

بدأ إيفانز مسيرته الفنية سنة 2000 من خلال مسلسل الجنس الآخر / ذا أوبسيت سكس. إلى جانب أفلام الأبطال الخارقين، ظهر في أفلام أخرى مثل ليس فيلم مراهقين آخر (2001) وضوء الشمس (2007) وسكوت بيلجرام يواجه العالم (2010) ومحطم الثلج (2013) وموهوب (2017) وأخرجوا السكاكين (2019). في 2014 قام بأول تجربة إخراجية له في قبل أن نذهب.
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Chris Evans

Chris Evans

Christopher Robert Evans[1] (born June 13, 1981) is an American actor. Evans made his film debut in a wildlife educational film, and this was followed by television appearances, such as in the series Opposite Sex in 2000. Afterwards, he starred in several teen films including Not Another Teen Movie (2001) and The Perfect Score (2004). In 2005, he gained attention for his portrayal of Marvel Comics character Human Torch in Fantastic Four (2005), and its 2007 sequel Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer.

Evans made further film appearances, which were adaptations from comic books and graphic novels, playing Casey Jones in TMNT (2007), Jake Jensen in The Losers (2010), Lucas Lee in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010), and Curtis Everett in Snowpiercer (2013). He gained worldwide attention for his portrayal of Steve Rogers / Captain America in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) series of films, with credited appearances and cameos in eleven films. His notable performances are in Captain America: The First Avenger (2011), Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014), and Captain America: Civil War (2016), and the ensemble films The Avengers (2012), Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), Avengers: Infinity War (2018), and Avengers: Endgame (2019). His work in the Marvel film series established him as one of the highest-paid actors in the world.[2]

In addition to comic book films, Evans starred in Sunshine (2007), Gifted (2017), and Knives Out (2019). He also starred in several romantic comedies, including The Nanny Diaries (2007), and Playing It Cool (2015), the latter of which he also executive produced. Evans made his directorial debut in 2014 with the romantic drama Before We Go, in which he also produced and starred. He made his Broadway debut in the 2018 revival of Kenneth Lonergan's play Lobby Hero, which earned him a Drama League Award nomination.
Evans was born on June 13, 1981,  in Boston, Massachusetts,  and grew up in the nearby town of Sudbury.  His mother, Lisa (née Capuano), is an artistic director at the Concord Youth Theater,   and his father, G. Robert Evans III, is a dentist.  His mother is of half Italian and half Irish descent, while his father is of half British and half German ancestry.  His parents divorced in 1999.  Evans has three siblings: an older sister, Carly, a younger brother, Scott, and a younger sister, Shanna. Carly is a high school drama and English teacher at Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School, while Scott is an actor.  He and his siblings were raised Catholic.  Their uncle, Mike Capuano, represented Massachusetts's 8th congressional district.  He also has three younger half-siblings from his father's second marriage. 

Evans graduated from Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School.  He later moved to New York City and took classes at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute.
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Shahid Afridi

Shahid Afridi

Sahibzada Mohammad Shahid Khan Afridi (Urdu: شاہد افریدی‎; Pashto: شاهد افریدی‎; born 1 March 1975 ), popularly known as Boom Boom, is a Pakistani international cricketer, former captain of the Pakistan national cricket team.  As a successful all-rounder, Afridi was respected for his consistent bowling that relied on change of pace rather than spin, but he drew greater attention for his aggressive batting style.  Afridi was the world record holder for the fastest ODI century in 37 deliveries  and holds the distinction of having hit the most sixes in the history of ODI cricket. 
Afridi considers himself a better bowler than batsman and has taken over 350 wickets in ODI and 48 Test wickets. As of January 2020, Afridi is 2nd on the chart of most T20I wickets, with 98 wickets from 99 matches. 

On 19 February 2017, Afridi announced his retirement from international cricket.  However, he made a brief return to international cricket after being selected to represent and captain the World XI against West Indies in the 2018 Hurricane Relief T20 Challenge charity match.  Following the conclusion of the match, Afridi announced his retirement from international cricket at the Lord's cricket stadium on 31 May 2018.  On 13 June 2020, Afridi confirmed that he has been tested positive for COVID-19 through his official Twitter account after experiencing severe body pain since 11 June 2020.  He was actively involved in social service helping people across Balochistan in the remote areas during the lockdown imposed in the country prior to contracting with the coronavirus
In his autobiography, Game Changer (2019), Afridi revealed his year of birth as 1975.  It had earlier been reported that he was born in Khyber Agency, Pakistan to an Afridi tribe of Pashtuns in 1980 

He belongs to a family of Sufi pirs (teachers or spiritual masters) and his grandfather Maulana Muhammad Ilyas was a well-known spiritual figure in Bhutan Sharif, a locality in the Tirah Valley.  His other grandfather, Sahibzada Abdul Baqi, was given the title Ghazi-e-Kashmir (conqueror of Kashmir) for his efforts during the First Kashmir War.  

He married his maternal cousin Nadia Afridi and has five daughters. 

Afridi was drafted to the Pakistan senior national team after fine performances at the under-19 championship circuit starting the 1994–95 season. Playing for the Karachi Whites, he helped his team win the title the following season picking 42 wickets in five matches at an impressive average of 9.59. Later that season, Afridi had played against the visiting England A and West Indies Youth teams and a few first-class games for Karachi Whites in the senior National Championship.
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Emily Sheffield

Emily Sheffield

Emily Sheffield (born 1973) is a British journalist, and the editor-designate of the London Evening Standard.  Sheffield was Student Journalist of the Year in 1995 and later worked for British Vogue. She was a director of Indian fashion website and retailer Koovs from 2014 until the end of 2019 when it collapsed.
She was born in 1973,  the daughter of Sir Reginald Sheffield, 8th Baronet and Annabel Lucy Veronica Jones.  Her parents divorced in 1974, and in 1976, her mother married William Astor, 4th Viscount Astor, and became Annabel Astor, Viscountess Astor, with whom she had three more children. 

She was expelled from Marlborough College after police raided the school and found cannabis in her dormitory.  Her elder sister is Samantha Cameron, the wife of former prime minister David Cameron. 

She attended the University of East Anglia (UEA), and in 1995 won the Student Journalist of the Year.
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زياد علي

زياد علي محمد