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    Pakistani television series, from 2022

    Tamasha (Urdu: تماشا, transl. "spectacle" or "drama"), also known as Tamasha Ghar, is a Pakistani Urdu-language television reality show which airs on ARY Digital in Pakistan. It adheres to the popular format of Big Brother, which was first developed by Endemol and Banijay in the Netherlands. The Pakistani version has celebrities as housemates.

    A 3rd Season is currently airing daily 10PM on ARY Digital.

    Series details

    Housemate pattern

    Tamasha season 2

    The first season premiered on 20 August 2022, hosted by actor Adnan Siddiqui. The grand finale took place on 1 October 2022, where Umer Aalam emerged as the winner and Mareeha Safdar became the runner-up.

    Housemates status S1

    Sr Housemate Day enteredDay exitedStatus
    1 Umer Day 1 Day 28 Evicted
    Day 29 Day 43 Winner
    2 Mareeha Day 1 Day 43 1st runner-up
    3 Aadi Day 1 Day 43 2nd runner-up
    4 Rauf Day 1 Day 43 3rd runner-up
    5 Maira Day 1 Day 40 Ejected
    6 Humaira Day 1 Day 28 Evicted
    Day 28 Day 40 Ejected
    7 Saim Day 1 Day 35 Evicted
    8 Saeeda Day 1 Day 35 Evicted
    9 Noman Day 1 Day 28 Evicted
    10 Dania Hasan Day 1 Day 21 Evicted
    11 Sehr Day 1 Day 21 Evicted
    12 Nigah Day 1 Day 15 Evicted
    13 Faiza Day 1 Day 7 Evicted

    Housemates

    The participants in the order of appearance and entered in house are:

    • Maira Khan – Television actress. She is known for portraying various roles in serials.
    • Nigah Jee – Choreographer.
    • Mareeha Safdar – Model and actress.
    • Syed Saim Ali – Television and film actor and presenter.
    • Faiza Khan – Actress.
    • Nouman Javaid – Singer. He is known for his songs in the Hindi film Jashan.
    • Aamna Malick – Television Actress.
    • Umer Aalam – Television Actor and M

    Humaira Ali

    Born

    October 10, 1992 (1992-10-10) (age 32)

    Occupation

    Actress and model

    Times Nominated

    5 (Weeks 2, 3, 4, 5, & 6)

    Captaincy Wins

    1 (Week 4)

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    Biography[]

    Player's History - Tamasha 1[]

    Nominations History[]

    Week Nominated Nominated ByFinal Position
    1 Umer Aalam
    2 Syed Saim AliRauf Lala
    Sehr Beg
    Saved
    3 No NominationsNominated
    4 No NominationsCaptain/
    Nominated
    5 No NominationsNominated
    6 No NominationsEjected

    Post Tamasha[]

    Trivia[]

    References[]

    Humaira Ali

    Pakistani actress

    Humaira Ali

    Born

    Humaira Chaudhry


    (1960-04-05) 5 April 1960 (age 64)

    Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

    EducationUniversity of Lahore
    OccupationActress
    Years active1973 – present
    Spouse

    Abid Ali

    (m. 1976; div. 2006)​
    Children3, including Iman Ali (daughter)
    Rahma Ali (daughter)

    Humaira Ali (née Chaudhry) is a Pakistani actress. She is known for her roles in dramas Nail Polish, Kankar, Jab We Wed and Sammi.

    Early life

    Humaira was born on 5 April in 1960 in Lahore, Pakistan. She completed her studies from University of Lahore.

    Career

    Ali joined the television industry in 1973. She made her debut as an actress on the hit PTV drama serial Jhok Siyal, playing a lead role along with Abid Ali, whom she later married. Since then she has appeared in numerous dramas, including Akbari Asghari, Sabz Pari Laal Kabootar, Nail Polish, Kankar, Jab We Wed, Ranjish Hi Sahi and Sammi. Humaira also sang songs in Jhok Sial and in the dramas directed by her husband Abid. She was known for singing in the drama Dasht and Doosra Aasman which was also directed by her husband.

    Personal life

    Humaira married Abid Ali in 1976. They met during the shooting of the drama Johak Sial. She has three daughters, including Iman Ali and Rahma Ali. She and Abid Ali divorced in 2006; she still uses his last name and both remained on good terms until his death in 2019.

    Filmography

    Television

    Telefilm

    Film

    References

    External links

    Cognitive Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience/Memory and Language

    Introduction

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    "You need memory to keep track of the flow of conversation."

    Maybe the interaction between memory and language does not seem very obvious at first, but this interaction is necessary when trying to lead a conversation properly. Memory is the component for storing and retrieving information. So to remember both things just said and information heard before which might be important for the conversation. Whereas language serves for following the conversational partner, to understand what he says and to reply to him in an understandable way.
    This is not a simple process which can be learned within days. In childhood everybody learns to communicate, a process lasting for years.
    So how does this work? Possible responses to the question of language acquisition are presented in this chapter.The section also provides an insight into the topic of malfunctions in the brain. Concerning dysfunctions the following questions arise: How can the system of language and memory be destroyed? What causes language impairments? How do the impairments become obvious? These are some of the topics dealt with in this chapter.

    Up to now, the whole profoundness of memory and language cannot be explored because the present financial resources are insufficient. And the connection between memory and language mostly becomes obvious when an impairment arises. So certain brain areas are explored when having a comparison between healthy brain and impaired brain. Then it is possible to find out what function this brain area has and how a dysfunction becomes obvious.

    Basics

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    Memory

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    Memory is the ability of the nervous system to receive and keep information. It is divided into three parts: Sensory memory, Short-term memory and Long-term memory. Sensory memory holds information for milliseconds and is separated into two components.

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