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The Forum Sujana Mall is a shopping mall located in Kukatpally. Several brands like Zara, Forever 21, Vision Express and Wrogn are situated here. The mall houses a 9-screen multiplex from PVR Cinemas. The mall also offers restaurants like Barbeque Nation, TGIF, Rajdhani, Bhojanam and Barcelos.
Events
* On 30 May 2015, Forum Sujana Mall hosted the Spring Summer 2015 Fashion Event by top brands.
* On 4 September 2016, Indian singer and composer Papon performed at 'Forum Rocks Live' show.
* On 25 March 2016, Wrogn’s, a Virat Kohli-inspired fashion store launched its first standalone store at the Forum Sujana Mall.
* In November 2017, YouTube sensation Vidya Vox inaugurated the Forever 21 outlet at Forum Sujana Mall.
* Forum Sujana organised Junior Master Chef, a two-day culinary event for kids on August 24 and 25, 2017.
* The grand finale of Forum RockOn, an all-India music fest was held at Forum Sujana on 2 April 2018.
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Hand lensed video is a process in which a digital single lens reflex (DSLR) camera is used to create a pinhole like moving image. Unlike traditional pinhole photography the aperture is created by placing one’s hands over the CMOS sensor. This creates a variable sized and shaped aperture. This technique was first developed by Charles Lim Yi Yong in 2009. The first video using is One Day I Forgot and Used My Hands premiered at the 2011 Rotterdam International Film Festival.
Concept of Hand Lensed Video
Hand lensing came out of experiments attempting to create an image analogous to how images are perceived through peripheral vision. To achieve this the images had to have a soft, blurry almost out of focus look. The closest analogy to this form of imagery was the pinhole still camera. While the mathematics and technique of pinhole camera has been develop in order to create either sharper or purposely amateur styled images, the handing technique focuses on the fleeting nature of the moving image. This is emphasized by the fact that by the use of a hand to create an aperture over time causes the size and shape of this aperture to vary in a single shot.
First developed as a technique for experimental video, a few feature directors are starting incorporate it into more narrative based works. The first video featuring this technique is One Day I Forgot and Used My Hands.
Technology
The hand lensing technique requires a digital camera with a large CMOS or CCD sensor that is sensitive to low light (ISO 6400). Optimally the sensor should be a full frame 35mm or larger. Although smaller and slower chips will work, the ISO and chip size determine sharpness and quality of the image.
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Mustang Ironheart is the protagonist in the extremely rare Mustang Ironheart series of graphic novels and movie adaptations. He is the central character in the 14-part series that chronicles his life primarily as a detective and soldier. The series is inspiration for multiple spin-offs including Brock's War: Spirit Wings that follows his father's feats in World War I as well as the Deke Street series.
Ironheart can be described as a rough and gritty hero who will use any means necessary to enforce his brand of justice.
Fictional character biography
The Mustang Ironheart Saga can be broken up into three major parts, with the exception of Mission: Roundhouse!, a one-part story that details Mustang's rise to the top of the Thai underground street fighting circuit.
The High School Years
Taking place in the 1980s, Mustang's high school years are chronicled in Mustang vs. The Corridors of Time and Mustang vs. The Quantum Lepers. The stories follow Mustang's construction of a time machine and his travels through the annals of time. The time machine constructed during his high school years resurfaces at the end of the saga in Mustang's Law but is recalibrated by Jimmy Ice as a clone machine. The time machine additionally may or may not explain Mustang's involvement in the Vietnam War, although it is never clarified.
The two books from Mustang's high school years still remain unpublished manuscripts which Ekim Htiek was rumored to write while in college; there is question as to if their existence is real or not. However the storylines are occasionally referenced in later Mustang books.
The Vietnam Years
Mustang's part in the Vietnam War follows his participation with the Tiger Riders, an elite group of the military, "so secret that their existence is even hidden from the government". It is not clear if the author Ekim Htiek created the idea of the Tiger Riders for the graphic novels or if it was based on knowledge of an actual military group rumored to exist during the Korean War and Vietnam War. Jungle Fury, Bandoliers of Glory: Tiger Riders II and Code Name: Freedom: Tiger Riders III follow a sub-plot that starts very patriotic but slowly declines into a darker tone that graphically emphasizes the horrors of war.
The Valiant City Years
The longest part of the Ironheart saga is told through eight stories. In the early '90s, following his sister's death, Mustang becomes a detective in the Valiant City Police force. During this time we are introduced to Mustang's nemesis Jimmy Ice as well as other villains including The Mongoose, The Red Python and The Ninja King. Following the stories Ironheart and Brass Tactics, Mustang quits and rejoins the force. This creates a large continuity error in the saga, as he is rumored to have traveled to Japan to train with the great Master Tabemono before his death in the late '80s, despite the portion of the saga taking place in the early '90s.
Following his return to Valiant City in Preludes of Iron, the saga takes its only foray into humor with the buddy comedy Bad 2 the Bone. After Shadowwrath of the Ninja: The Revenge, the return of the Tiger Riders in Blood of the Tiger Riders: Turf Wars and International Waters, the saga and series conclude with Mustang's Law.
Little is known about the final graphic novel, Mustang's Law, due to an extremely limited amount of prints, but it's rumored to feature the death and resurrection of Mustang.
Films
Ironheart is portrayed by Mike Treveloni in various films, PSAs and shorts. Like the comics the films are not released chronologically.
Mustang Ironheart: Preludes of Iron
The first film adaptation Preludes of Iron was based on the comic of the same name. The movie had a short theater run debuting February 2007 and was released on DVD in May 2007. Mike Treveloni played Mustang supported by Cassie Ramoska as his love interest Veronica Grace and Ricky Faust as his sidekick as they battled The Red Python and recurring villain Jimmy Ice.<ref name"arizona.edu"/><ref name"imdb.com"/>
Mustang Ironheart: Shadowwrath of the Ninja: The Revenge
Mike Treveloni was slated to reprise the role of Mustang Ironheart as he battled the fabled Ninja King and a cyberterrorist plot to rule the city. The movie has since been put into turnaround due to a controversial draft in which the usual ninja foes were changed to gun toting Marxist guerrillas. Creator Ekim Htiek reportedly endorsed the change, however producers felt audiences weren't ready for things to get too real.
Mustang's Law
A script for the long anticipated Mustang's Law is rumored to be in the works. It allegedly will follow the darker, grittier tone of the original graphic novel and, if the rumors hold any ground, it will explain the birth of Mustang Ironheart via a grandfather paradox in which he out duels his father to win his mother's affections.
Graphic Novels
While it was the first story published in Spring of 1994, Ironheart is not the first story chronologically. The first story in the timeline is the yet to be published Mustang vs. The Corridors of Time.<ref name="full Mustang Ironheart"/>
Released in the US
* Ironheart by Ekim Htiek (Rare Underground Comics, 1994)
* Brass Tactics by Ekim Htiek (Rare Underground Comics, 1994)
* Preludes of Iron by Ekim Htiek (Rare Underground Comics, 1995)
* Bad 2 the Bone by Cordwainer Bird (Rare Underground Comics, 1995)
* Shadowwrath of the Ninja: The Revenge by Ekim Htiek (Rare Underground Comics, 1996)
* Blood of the Tiger Riders: Turf Wars by Ekim Htiek (Rare Underground Comics, 1996)
* International Waters by Ekim Htiek (Rare Underground Comics, 1997)
* Mustang's Law by Ekim Htiek (Rare Underground Comics, 1997)
Not available in the US
* Jungle Fury by Ekim Htiek (Rare Underground Comics, 1998)
* Bandoliers of Glory: Tiger Riders II by Ekim Htiek (Rare Underground Comics, 1999)
* Code Name: Freedom: Tiger Riders III by Ekim Htiek (Rare Underground Comics, 2001)
* Mission Roundhouse! by Ekim Htiek (Rare Underground Comics, 2001)
Unpublished
* Mustang vs. The Corridors of Time by Ekim Htiek (1989)
* Mustang vs. The Quantum Lepers by Ekim Htiek (1990)
Mustang 2012 or "Mayastang"
In the weeks leading up to the 2009 Comic-Con postcards were circulated amongst comic book stores and head shops featuring the image of the deity Chaac wearing mirrored sunglasses and a fanny pack. This sparked whispers that after an eight year absence Ekim Htiek was returning to the printed word with a fifteenth volume of the Ironheart saga. Many loyal fans have been uneasy about the prospect of a new Mustang adventure, especially one that appears to be shamelessly cashing in on the 2012 doomsday hysteria.
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Barzakh Ke Phool is a book of poetry by Javaid Anwar. It includes 41 chapters of poetry. The book was released in 2016. It has poetry written on many serious topics but also funny topics.
Plot
The book starts with a poetry named "Remember your work". Then comes the page of the poetry "Real Truth" explaining truthfulness with marvelous poetry. Then the next poetry was "The Third One in Us". Then Qaisara Bahar was the next poetry. Then comes "Goonj Ko Ant Nahen" which describes a garden. The next one was the "Stone Of Darkness" which was one of his best poetry. Then Iek Noha describes the Noha. Iek Pursa was the next. Then the next piece of poetry was Do Giyyani which was fantastic. After that the great poetry Change described "The Change". The next topic was on a really serious issue "Aids". The next topic described the "Thoughts and Dreams."Afterwards the topic was "Woh". The next topic was on sadness. The next one was "First Talk" and then "Cheetah". Afterwards a topic called "Theekh Hi Hoya" had great poetry in it. The next one was emotional which was on "Tujhe Yaad Kiya Jaye. The next one had precious poetry on "Rose", "Visaal" was the next one which gave audiences great feelings. Then the next poetry was on "Aur Phir". Then the poetry's ended and then a Javaid wrote a paragraph on 'Lo Salo Mein". And then afterwards there were many ghazals which had no names.
About The Author
Javaid Anwar holds numerous records in poetry. Javaid was is a multilingual poet of Urdu and Punjabi. His most poetry is mostly in Urdu.
Javaid once said a memorable line "I am not going to earn money or fame for my poetry, I just write poetry for fun"
He died of a sudden heart attack on 25th September 2011.

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