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  • Get ready for ‘Inspector Sabiha’: A gripping story of addiction, trauma, and mystery

    Get ready for ‘Inspector Sabiha’: A gripping story of addiction, trauma, and mystery

    Director Adnan Sarwar brings together elements of a dark past, addiction, and unresolved trauma in his latest project, ‘Inspector Sabiha’. With masterful cinematography, the series promises to delve into the depths of the human psyche. Are you ready to uncover the secrets lurking beneath the surface?
    The recently released trailer gives a sneak peek into the mysterious story of the main character. It’s full of drama and promises an exciting viewing experience for those who love gritty stories.

    In ‘Inspector Sabiha’, the main character has a difficult past with family problems and inner struggles. The trailer shows how she deals with addiction, trauma, and trying to understand herself. It also hints at how her inner struggles affect her outer world. She grew up facing challenges, and now she’s trying to overcome her past while dealing with tough situations in her present life.
    Rabia Butt plays Inspector Sabiha with a strong and serious demeanor. She seems tough, hiding the inner struggles she faces. But sometimes, you see her vulnerable side, especially when addiction takes over. This mix of strength and vulnerability makes her character more real and draws you into her story.

    ‘Inspector Sabiha’ has a great cast including famous actors like Mohammed Ehteshamuddin, Yasir Hussain, Iffat Omar, Yasir Nawaz, Samiya Mumtaz, and Sohail Sameer. The trailer shows each actor giving powerful performances full of emotion. You can feel the chemistry between them, making the story exciting. Audiences will be eager to see what happens next, thanks to the strong performances and gripping storyline.

    However, as they say, content is king – or queen, in this case – and it is the plot itself that serves as the true cornerstone of Inspector Sabiha, weaving a web of intrigue and suspense that captivates from the very first frame. With high stakes and hurdles that the protagonist must overcome, the series promises to unravel the tangled threads of a mystery that stretches far beyond the surface, diving deep into the darkest recesses of the human soul in search of truth and redemption.

    The trailer announcement on Instagram gets you ready for the upcoming drama. It hints at exciting revelations to come. “Before the sin, there was a story that started it all,” it says mysteriously. It sets the scene for what’s to come, hinting that the past is about to speak up. The network that brought you ‘Gunah’ is getting ready to tell a story that started a fire.
    Don’t miss the big reveal of the story everyone’s talking about. Because in the world of Inspector Sabiha, finding out the truth is just the beginning. Watch the show every Friday on Express TV, and get ready for an exciting experience that’s sure to thrill fans of this genre.

  • The Cringeworthy playlist: Songs that make you go ‘Ugh’

    The Cringeworthy playlist: Songs that make you go ‘Ugh’

    Internet becomes a fun place when netizens engage in lively debates. One such debate was sparked by Keezy on X, who posed the most relevant question: What is that one song that made you think of cutting off your ears? Well, we all agree that just like taste buds on the tongue, we have some in our ears too that can get spoiled when we hear a bad song, don’t we?

    So, let’s dive into the various responses by fellow netizens, and we guarantee the choices will both satisfy and irritate you simultaneously. Some people mention Bollywood songs, some Hollywood, while others reply with desi songs. Some songs mentioned by people are: Khudi Tu Chocolate, Heeriye, Chaleya, Apna Bana Le Liya, Husn, Pehle Bhi Main, Kesariya, Satranga, Akhiyan Gulaa, Tu Hai Kahan.

    Welcome to ‘The Cringeworthy Playlist’: the ultimate collection of songs that’ll make you cringe! Whether it’s because of cheesy lyrics, overplayed tunes, or just plain unbearable hooks, these tracks are guaranteed to elicit an ‘Ugh!’ Get ready to laugh, groan, and maybe even shed a tear as we guide you through this hilarious collection of musical mishaps!

    Check out the tweets below where people share songs they dislike, and let us know: what do these songs make you feel?

  • Revenge is blind and Zamda proved it

    Revenge is blind and Zamda proved it

    The story of ‘Khaie’ by Saqlain Abbas has reached its conclusion with its 29th episode. Departing from the usual Saas Bahu and love triangle sagas, ‘Khaie’ brought a fresh flavor to television with its unique plot, outstanding acting, and excellent execution.

    Zamda fulfills her promise to her mother by seeking revenge against all her enemies, with the last target being Chanaar Khan.

    After the murder of Duraab Khan, Zamda’s path towards targeting Chanaar was cleared. Khan is grieving the loss of his son and now has to bury his father. Despite Chanaar’s grief, he blindly trusts Zamda, unaware of her ulterior motives. Zamda offers Chanaar intoxicated tea and convinces him to accompany her to her father and brother’s graves. However, Chanaar is shocked to find a freshly dug grave at the cemetery, realizing too late that he has been a victim of revenge all along.

    People tend to think of women as weak and unintelligent. Chanar also fell prey to the trope by undermining her at first and then trusting her blindly while an educated, self-empowered woman like Zamda is an example that women are much more capable of what they seem to be.

    Faysal Quraishi delivers a captivating performance as Chanaar Khan, effectively portraying his emotions, especially in the pivotal moment when he realizes Zamda’s true intentions. Zamda proceeds to fulfill her revenge by killing Chanaar and sparing his innocent son from her wrath, showing a glimpse of her humanity amidst her thirst for vengeance. The story concludes with a flash-forward showing Chanaar’s son Aizaz as a teenager, with Zamda revealing her reasons for sparing him and starting a new life in Karachi.

    Overall, the ending of ‘Khaie’ is satisfying, with Zamda achieving her revenge but also facing the consequences of her actions. However, the possibility of a second season remains uncertain, as one survivor from Duraab Khan’s clan still remains.

  • Drama serial Umm-e-Ayesha is normalising girls driving scooty

    Drama serial Umm-e-Ayesha is normalising girls driving scooty

    ‘Umm-e-Ayesha’ is a TV show made by 7th Sky Entertainment for Ramzan. It’s on Geo channel every evening at 6 pm, starting on the first day of Ramzan. The show tells a story meant to inspire young girls who want to follow their faith and also achieve their dreams in real life.

    The story is about a girl named Ayesha, played by Nimra Khan. Saleem Ghanchi directed the serial, and Hina Huma Nafees wrote it. The cast includes Omer Shahzad, Mehmood Akhtar, Nida Mumtaz, Tara Mahmood, and others.

    The drama serial focuses on the teachings of Islam while keeping the dreams, lifestyle and challenges of the new generation in perspective. No doubt Umm-e-Ayesha is a notable effort in that direction.

    Here’s why you should watch the show:

    Normalising girls wearing hijab driving scooters

    Ayesha wears a hijab and drives a scooter. Seeing a young girl do both might seem unusual in shows, but this drama aims to make it normal. While we’ve seen girls driving scooters in dramas before, seeing a girl in a hijab do it is refreshing.

    Breaking old tropes

    When Ayesha’s father gives her a scooter for her birthday, her mother doesn’t like it. She thinks it would’ve been better if he gave her gold jewelry instead. This happens a lot in our communities. People often think it’s better to invest in property or gold for a girl’s future, rather than giving her the chance to get an education or live independently.

    Father standing up for his daughters

    It’s heartwarming to see the show portray the bond between fathers and daughters without the usual restrictions we often see. Ayesha’s father is her biggest supporter. Even though their relationship is made up, it reflects the real-life stories of many women who have succeeded with the help of a supportive male family member. ‘Umm-e-Ayesha’ shows these kinds of relationships and changes the way father-daughter relationships are usually shown on TV.

    Girls working while wearing hijab

    Ayesha gets treated unfairly because of her hijab. She almost doesn’t get a job because of it, and later, she faces criticism for it too. Ayesha represents many girls who struggle to keep wearing their hijab despite facing bias at work or pressure to look modern. But Ayesha doesn’t give up. She shows that girls can wear hijab and still do well at work. She dresses neatly and professionally, proving that her hijab doesn’t stop her from fitting in or doing her job well.

    In ‘Umm-e-Ayesha,’ we see a girl who has to prove herself not just outside her family, but also within it. Her mother wishes she was married and wants her to dress up nicely when there’s a potential match visiting. There’s also pressure on her to send pictures without her hijab to impress potential husbands’ families.

    What’s interesting is that her sister doesn’t wear hijab, which many families can relate to. Despite their differences, they have a good relationship and don’t force each other to change.

    In summary, ‘Umm-e-Ayesha’ is worth watching during Ramzan, especially if you’re tired of regular Ramzan dramas. Its messages are relevant to both young and old viewers.Top of Form

  • Watch Yumna Zaidi kill it on the dance floor at family wedding

    Watch Yumna Zaidi kill it on the dance floor at family wedding

    Yumna Zaidi, adored by many as one of the most beloved actresses in the drama industry today, continues to win hearts. With her successful film debut in ‘Nayab’, she’s connected even more with her fans.

    Recently, Yumna thrilled her fans once more by performing at a wedding, dancing to the viral song “Teri Baaton Main Aisa Uljha Jiya.” Sporting a lovely pink outfit, she joined other guests in a synchronized performance.

    We have to give her full marks for getting the moves absolutely right.