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"Kohram is a 1999 Indian Hindi action film directed by Mehul Kumar. It stars Amitabh Bachchan, Nana Patekar, Danny Denzongpa and Tabu as its main cast, with Jaya Pradha, Jackie Shroff and other supporting actors.It was flop at the box office. Plot The story starts with the death of an army officer (Jackie Shroff), and it is believed to be the act of a terrorist group headed by Changezi (Mukesh Rishi). Colonel Balbir Singh Sodhi (Amitabh Bachchan) is asked to investigate this matter and he ends up discovering that minister Veerbhadra Singh(Danny Denzongpa) is involved in this conspiracy. Colonel Sodhi stages his own death in an attempt to kill Changezi and starts living as Dadabhai/ Devraj Hathoda in Mumbai. Major Ajit Arya (Patekar) is sent in the guise of a Bengali journalist to find out the true identity of Dadabhai/Devraj Hathoda. Once Arya discovers the truth, he joins hands with Colonel Sodhi to bring the minister to justice and terminate the terrorist group. Tabu is shown to be a police officer in love with Major Ajit Arya and Jaya Pradha is shown as Colonel Sodhi's wife.Film synopsis Cast * Amitabh Bachchan as Colonel Balbir Singh Sodhi/Devraj Hathoda (Dadabhai) * Nana Patekar as Major Ajit Arya/Basu Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay (BBC) * Jackie Shroff as Major Rathod * Danny Denzongpa as Minister Virbhadra Singh * Mukesh Rishi as Ghafoor Changezi * Tabu as Inspector Kiran Patkar * Jaya Pradha as Namrata B. Sodhi * Mukul Dev as Monty * Kabir Bedi as Brig. Bedi * Ayesha Jhulka as Sweety * Avtar Gill as Police Commissioner Songs #"Jay Mata Dee He Ambe Baliharee" - Sanjeevani #"Palakon Ko Kalam Banaa Ke, To Meraa Naam Nahin" - Alka Yagnik, Hariharan #"Satanaam Vaaheguru, Baabaa Naanak Dukhiyaan De Naath Ve" - Kishanpal Singh #"Janeman Janeman Ladakee Too Number One" - Udit Narayan, Kavita Krishnamurthy #"Pagal Huwa Huwa Huwa" - Shankar Mahadevan, Jaspinder Narula #"Ik Mashuka Hai Yeh Jindagee Tum Ho Isape Shaida" - Sudesh Bhosle, Amit Kumar #"Ladakee Ladakee Too Woh Ladakee" - Alka Yagnik, Abhijeet #"Hum Hai Banaras Ke Bhaya" - Sudesh Bhosle, Amit Kumar Production After his film Mrityudata (1997) flopped at the box office, director Mehul Kumar wanted to make another film with Amitabh Bachchan. Both these films were produced by Amitabh Bachchan Corporation. This is when he came up with the idea for Kohram.IMDB trivia The original cast announced consisted of Dimple Kapadia, Arshad Warsi and Karisma Kapoor with the working title as "Aye Watan Tere Liye". However, later that was scrapped and this film was made. Initially, Nana Patekar had declined Kumar's offer, but later agreed to do the film. Initially the film was slated to release on 13 August, but then Mehul Kumar advanced it to 6 August.Rediff News Critical reception Kohram received mixed reviews but was received better than Mrityudaata, Kumar's previous film. While only 16% users liked it on Rotten Tomatoes,Rotten Tomatoes review critic Ajay Chaturvedi called it an average film.Ajay Chaturvdedi's review on Apunkachoice.com He said that while the first half is good, the second half is jarringly edited, but the film is a treat for Nana Patekar fans. He also appreciated Tabu's performance in the film. Box office Kohram grossed 133 million at the box office, while its collections in U.S were $70,257. It performed some good in interiors but couldn't do much and finally declared a Flop.Box office collections at Ibos References External links * Indian films 1990s Hindi-language films 1999 films Films scored by Dilip Sen- Sameer Sen Films about terrorism in India Films directed by Mehul Kumar "
"Tenant screening is a process used primarily by residential landlords and property managers to evaluate prospective tenants. The purpose is to assess the likelihood the tenant will fulfill the terms of the lease or rental agreement and will also take great care of the rental property in question. The process culminates in a decision as to whether to approve the applicant, approve the applicant conditionally (such as requiring an increased deposit or cosigner) or deny tenancy. Tenant screening process The tenant screening process typically begins when the prospective tenant (each adult applicant) completes a rental application, pays an application fee and perhaps a holding deposit. Rental applications are designed to collect personally identifying information (name, social security number and date of birth, etc.), address, employment, criminal and eviction history. A signature is generally required, attesting to the accuracy of information provided, agreeing to certain terms and conditions and authorizing procurement of a tenant screening report. Valid government issued photo identification is typically required to confirm the identity of applicants and in compliance with the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC's) identity theft Red Flags Rule. Most landlords rely on a tenant screening company to produce a tenant screening report - to compile relevant credit, public records and other information needed to adequately vet prospective tenants. Information gleaned from the application, tenant screening report and the landlord's own research is used to arrive at a decision based on landlord's rental criteria. Applicant initiated tenant screening services are beginning to emerge. Under this model, applicants order reports on themselves and grant access to prospective landlords. Tenant screening companies Tenant screening services are specialized consumer reporting agencies (CRAs) or investigative consumer reporting agencies as defined and regulated by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), 15 U.S.C. § 1681 et seq. CRAs have many obligations under the FCRA. Notably, they must establish the identity of each end-user (landlord) and the purpose for which the information is sought - before providing a tenant screening report. ::*They must "follow reasonable procedures to assure maximum possible accuracy of the information concerning the individual about whom the report relates". ::*"Upon request, and subject to section 610(a)(1)of the FCRA (§ 1681h), clearly and accurately disclose to the consumer "all information in the consumer's file at the time of the request." Failure to do so can result in strong regulatory action. See http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2010/02/saferent.shtm. ::*Additional CRA compliance procedures are outlined in Section 607 of the FCRA (15 U.S.C. § 1681e). Tenant screening reports Tenant screening reports contain one or more of the following elements: ::*Consumer credit report (with or without a score) - from one of the three national credit bureaus (Experian, Equifax or Transunion). ::*Eviction records search ::*Criminal records search ::*Sex offender registry search ::*Specially designated nationals search (frequently referred to as an OFAC search) ::*Rental references ::*Employment verifications ::*Recommendation - based on the landlord's criteria (parameters) Credit reports and database searches are often returned instantly via secure web sites. Additional information resulting from more in-depth public records searches, rental references and employment verifications can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days. Landlord responsibilities Landlords are Users of Consumer Reports, also as defined and regulated by the FCRA. The FCRA imposes specific requirements on landlords as Users. Notably, they must "…provide oral, written, or electronic notice of adverse action taken based in whole or in part on any information contained in a consumer (tenant screening] report. Adverse action is a determination that is adverse to the interest of the consumer. Certainly denial of tenancy is an adverse action. But so too is attaching additional terms, such as requiring an additional deposit or co-signer. The notification must include: ::*The name, address and telephone number of the consumer reporting agency (tenant screening company] that furnished the report; and ::*The consumer's right to a free copy of the tenant screening report; and ::*The consumer's right to dispute the accuracy and completeness of the report. The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Dodd- Frank) amended Section 615 of the FCRA to add a new requirement that a person (landlord) taking Adverse Action… “provide to the consumer written or electronic disclosure (A) of a numerical credit score as defined in section 609(f)(2)(A) [of the FCRA] used by such person in taking any Adverse Action based in whole or in part on any information in a consumer report; and (B) of the information set forth in subparagraphs (B) through (E) of section 609(f)(1),” including: ::*Numerical Score ::*Score Range ::*Score Factors ::*Score Date ::*Score Source Tenant screening and the law There is a substantial body of law regulating consumer reporting. The FCRA, 15 U.S.C. § 1681 et seq. as amended by the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003 (FACTA) and more recently by Dodd-Frank is the primary body of law regulating consumer reporting. Many states have laws regulating consumer reporting as well. Section 625 of the FCRA (15 U.S.C. § 1681t) addresses the Relation (of the FCRA) to State laws by stating that "…this title does not annul, alter, affect, or exempt any person subject to the provisions of this title from complying with the laws of any State with respect to collection, distribution, or use of any information on consumer, …except to the extent that those laws are inconsistent with any provision of this title…". Federal law is said to pre-empt state law to the extent of any inconsistencies. Dodd- Frank transferred regulatory authority over consumer reporting (and therefore tenant screening companies) from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in 2011. Federal, Fair Housing Laws and Presidential Orders. and state, Example: state fair housing law. fair housing and residential landlord-tenant law impact the tenant screening process in several ways. It is, in a nutshell, a violation of fair housing law to treat protected individuals differently in the tenant screening process. Fair housing law at the federal level is found in Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968. Residential landlord-tenant law often limits what landlords may charge for tenant screening to the actual costs in obtaining the background information, not to exceed the customary costs charged by a screening service in the general area. Legal and legislative trends Fair housing advocates have long argued for application of the disparate impact legal theory (historically applied to employment practices) to Title VIII (Fair Housing Act) claims., National Housing Law Project (NHLP) Lawsuit Guide. They argue, for example, that people of certain races and ethnicities are disproportionately represented in the criminal justice system, that use of criminal records data for tenant screening purposes has a disparate impact on those individuals and is therefore discriminatory. The debate was largely settled in 2015 when in the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs(The Department) v. The Inclusive Communities Project, Inc.(ICP), the Supreme Court of the United States affirmed that a facially neutral business practice that has a disparate impact on a protected class can form the basis of a Fair Housing Act claim. The decision was in part based upon the Housing & Urban Development (HUD) regulation interpreting the Fair Housing Act's Discriminatory Effects Standard - including its burden-shifting framework for adjudicating such claims., Supreme Court and Fair Housing. Landlords have a right and obligation , Charlotte Housing Authority Settlement. to take reasonable steps to protect themselves, their residents and neighbors from prospective residents with a history of violent felonies (for example). Landlords can take steps to reduce their exposure to disparate impact claims by limiting consideration to criminal convictions (versus arrests), to offenses that are relevant to the tenancy, and that occur within a reasonable period of time. Note section 605 of the FCRA prohibits CRA's from reporting records of arrest which from the date of final disposition antedate the report by more than seven years. Some states similarly limit reporting of criminal convictions - while there is no such limit in the FCRA. References Business process "
"Express Entertainment is a Pakistani entertainment television channel that airs dramas, soaps and lifestyle programs, launched on January 1, 2012. Express Entertainment and sister station Express News are part of Express Media Group. Express Entertainment airs through Prime TV in the United Kingdom and Europe. Current broadcast * Beparawah * Bhanwar * Dard Rukta Nahi * Janbaaz * Sitam * Saza e Ishq * Shehr-e-Malal * Qismat Soaps * Jaltay Khwab Sitcoms * Teen Talwar * Bhai Bhai Talk Show * Satrangi Former broadcast Anthology series * Kabhi Band Kabhi Baja * Bus Kardo Bus Drama series * Mohabbat zindagi hai * Aakhri Joint Family * Apni Kahani Kaise Kahein * Aslam Bhai & Company * Baby * Baji Irshad * Bahu Raniyan * Behkay Kadam * Chand Kay Pas * Daman * Dil He To Hai * Dil Ek Khilona Tha * Dramanama * Drama Na Mar Jaye * Ek Sitam Aur Sahi * Emaan * Expert Parenting Show * Gumnaam * Gila Kis Se Karein * Gar Maan Reh Jaye * GustakhDil * Honey Moon * Hum Pe Jo Guzarti Hai * Ishq Bepanah * Ishq Nachaya * Ishq Mai Aesa Haal Bhi Hota Hai * Ishq Na Kariyo Koi * Jab Tak Ishq Nahi Hota * Jhooti * Kaliyan Mere Angan Ki * Khatti Methi Love Story * Kirchiyan * Kaun Banega Crorepati – Season 6 * Koi Deepak Ho * Kya Yahi Pyar Hai * Mahe Tamam * Main baba ki ladli * Meenay Mera Pyar * Meray Chotay Mian * Mere Huzoor * Middle Class * Mirza Ghalib * Noor * Pasheman * Papa * Parwaz * Pari Hun Mani * Piyari Bittu * Rab Razi * Rang Baaz * Rashk * Rothi Rothi Zindagi * Shadi ka Laddoo * Sodai * Shukrana * Sirat-e-Mustaqim * Talkhiyaan * Teri Meri Dosti * Thori Si Bewafai * Tishnagi * Tum Woh Nahi * We are family * Yeh Betiyan * Yehi hai Zindgai Turkish dramas * Yeh Hai Meri Kahani– Turkish * Manahil Aur Khalil– Turkish * Asi– Turkish * Fareb-Ek Haseen Dhoka *20 Minutes * Mere Baba Jaan Indian dramas * Anamika * Fear Files: Darr Ki Sacchi Tasvirein (now Fear Files) * Hitler Didi * Mrs. Pammi Pyarelal * Na Bole Tum Na Maine Kuch Kaha – Seasons 1 and 2 * Meher Teleflims * Ooper Gori Ka Makaan (Eid Telefim) * No More Nadaniya (Eid Special Play) * Dusri Dulhan * Meri Gurya Eid Special * Pyari Bhangan - Eid Special 2016 * Achi Phuppo - (Eid Special) 2016 * No More Nadaniyaan- Eid Special 2014 * Jakariya Kulsoom Ki Bari Eid '' * Tum * Ankh Macholi Today * Mujse Shadi Karogi (Telefilm) Sitcom * Mohabbat Zindabad Religious * Pakistan Ramazan * Piyara Ramazan See also * List of Pakistani television serials References External links Television stations in Pakistan Television channels and stations established in 2012 Lakson Group 2012 establishments in Pakistan Television stations in Karachi "