Friday, August 14, 2009

Karachi Proud Ammara Mujtaba


Stylish Ammara Mujtaba a young icon from Karachi. Ammara joins the club 03 days ago but due to some problems in blog we unable to update. Anyhow it time to chill and fun so join the party. Lets introduce our sweet beloved babe from Karachi Pakistan. Ammara is basically Punjabi but her father settled here when she was only 05 years of age. She belongs to middle class, love music, fun, shopping, driving, dancing etc. She share some lines about Punjabi culture that “ A generation ago, the turban was the “crowning glory” of all Punjabis whether Muslim, Hindu or Sikh. Muslims and Hindus have given up their turbans, but it remains, literally, an article of faith for Sikh men whose religion forbids them to cut their hair. The kurta, a long straight-cut, loose shirt teamed with pyjamas, the loose baggy salwar or a kind of sarong called a loongi or tehmat makes up the traditional dress for men. Winter sees the rustic Punjabi in colourful sweaters that wives and mothers are so skilled in making.
A blanket finishes his ensemble. When the urban, educated Punjabi steps out to work he will be in shirt and pant or a suit—sartorially indistinguishable from his counterparts in Tokyo or Toronto. Back home in the evening, he is likely to be found in more traditional dress. The traditional Punjabi shoes, called juttis retain their popularity with both rural and urban men; they are both elegant and comfortable. Patiala and Muktsar are famous for juttis.

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