Actor and model Nadia Hussain appeared on The Current Life’s latest episode, on which the Jalan star brought her candid self to the forefront.
On being asked about a leading lady to whom she would recommend Lip fillers, she took the Hindi Medium diva, Saba Qamar’s name.
For the cosmetic treatment of skin tightening, the Benaam star was quick to take Meera’s name.
When we asked her that whose biopic would she prefer to do out of the list of Benazir Bhutto, Saba Faisal and Rekha, Nadia chose the Bollywood legend Rekha.
For her own biopic, she would like to rope in Angelina Jolie.
A video of Actor Feroze Khan had been doing the rounds on social media in which the Khaani star can be seen sipping a covered bottle.
However, after the video went crazy viral, Mathira took to her Instagram and called out those who made Khan’s video without his consent. “Stop making videos of celebs. Everyone has a personal life,” she wrote.
“I’ve known Feroze first of all, he ain’t a hypocrite. He was religious before and now he is more dedicated towards Islam and second of all he does not drink. This is totally messed up.”
The controversial TV star further questioned why are celebrities often subjected to criticism and blamed for ‘bad stuff’.
The Pakistani-Zimbabwean model went on to call out the video maker and added, “to be honest whoever made this video needs to learn that law can give you a good dandaa for this harqat. Let Pakistani celebrities live happy life.”
“We ain’t public property. You guys need to learn that you don’t know everything about everyone. Stop this nonsense,” she concluded.
Earlier Feroze was trolled for his viral smoking pictures. He mentioned in an interview that his elder brother scolded him when he caught him smoking for the first time.
Netizens are divided perplexed after the video went viral. Some criticized the Chup Raho hero for consuming alcohol despite being a Muslim while others say that the brown wrap on the bottle is being used to promote a marketing brand.
Actor Affan Waheed appeared on the talk show The Big Pick, on which he opened up about his scandals in the industry.
The Do Bol star revealed that because of his marriage rumours with Pardes co-star Dur-e-Fishan Saleem, many people on social media and in his fandom believe so.
He said that many fake social media channels have reported about their supposed marriage. Contrary to reality many of his fans actually believed the fake reports. The Pardes duo also did a bridal shoot together which gave more fodder to the rumours. The Dastaan actor maintained that he and Dure are just good friends.
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Earlier he appeared on Ahsan Khan’s chat show along with his Pardes co-star Dur-e-Fishan Saleem. The duo indulged in a candid conversations over their personal and professional lives.
The Do Bol star revealed that Dur-e-Fishan was proposed by a white classmate in America when she was doing her bachelors. He said that the Dilruba diva even considered the proposal but eventually turned it down. On being asked about the same by Ahsan, Dur-e-Fishan answered that she was just 19 years old back then so it was too early to get married also she had apprehensions about her mother’s reaction on the same so she declined his proposal after considering it shortly.
Even Dur-e-Fishan made a revelation about the Shehnai hero that he broke up around three months back but is single again.
The host asked the duo about Affan refusing to share the screen space with Dur-e-Fishan in Pardes, on which the Dastaan actor stated that yes he did refused to work with her initially as when he signed the project, an established actress was doing her role who later opted out and the director Marina Khan roped in Dur-e-Fishan for the character and he was just not ready to do the same script with a newcomer which he had envisioned with an established star, also he wasn’t sure of her Urdu language skills.
Even Dur-e-Fishan said that it’s not because he doesn’t want to work with newcomers, its just that he was offered the play opposite a different co-star but after 3-4 days of shoot he expressed his happiness on working with her.
Affan recalled saying, “On set during a scene Dure said, ‘Acha, tum najoom ho? [Are you a horoscope?]’ When the original dialogue was a romantic and intense ‘Acha, tum ilm-e-nujoom bhi ata hai? [Oh, you know astrology as well?]’”
Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan, at a ceremony in Rawalpindi’s Fatima Jinnah University to celebrate International Women’s Day, said that when the history of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) will be written, the only party that shall be known to have empowered women will be PTI.
PM Khan said that most Pakistani women don’t get their rights and that is because the country has adopted traditions from India, where women were considered men’s property.
“Indian women used to be burned alive (Satti) with the body of her husband if he died,” said PM Khan, adding that Islam gives more rights to women.
Praising his mother, PM Khan said, “I am what I am today because of my mother.”
“My mother was educated, if she had not made me sit and do my homework, I would have never studied in the first place,” said the prime minister.
میری کامیابی کے پیچھے میری والدہ کا بہت ہاتھ تھا مجھے پچپن سے کرکٹ کھیلنے کا شوق تھا کیونکہ ہمارے خاندان میں والدہ پڑھی لکھی خاتون تھی-عمران خان#PTIGovtForWomenpic.twitter.com/xOBcArvtHj
— Robinson Aziz Francis (@RobinsonAzizPTI) March 8, 2022
“Education is also important along with the protection of their rights,” said PM Khan.
The premier further said that rule of law is the biggest issue in Pakistan.
PM Khan, criticising the former leader of Pakistan, said, “The powerful desires NRO and threaten to topple the government if they don’t get it but I will not give them that as long as I am alive.”
“No matter what these robbers do, try as much as they can or plan any strategy, I am ready,” he said in reference to the Joint Opposition’s efforts to table a no-trust motion against the incumbent government.
کپتان مخالف کے ہر حربے کے لیے تیار ہوتا ہے، یہ چوروں کا ٹولہ اور ڈاکوؤں کا گلدستہ جو بھی کرے میں ان کے لیے تیار ہوں۔ وزیراعظم عمران خان pic.twitter.com/hXqGT7iJ9F
Father to a seven-day-old daughter, Shahzaib Khan murdered his newborn in Mianwali on Sunday because he wished for a son.
Shahzaib Khan and Mashal Fatima tied the knot two years ago. A week earlier, the couple welcomed their daughter who was named Jannat.
On Sunday, the husband entered the house aggressively and snatched the baby girl from her mother’s arms. He shot her four times and escaped from the house. The daughter was immediately taken to a hospital but unfortunately, doctors pronounced her dead.
According to autopsy reports, four bullets were found in her deceased body. The father’s cousin Hidayatullah filed the First Investigation Report (FIR) in a police station.
According to Hidayatullah, Shahzaib Khan was disturbed when he become a father of a daughter.
“He stayed out of the house ever since she was brought back home and refused to accept her,” Hidayatullah said.
Punjab Inspector General of Police Rao Sardar Ali Khan also took notice of the incident. He assured that violence against women and children will not be tolerated.
Former CEO of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Wasim Khan called it a delight and a privilege to welcome Australia to Pakistan and termed it a “huge occasion” for not only cricket fans in Pakistan but also around the globe.
Speaking to Geo News, Wasim Khan said that he “gets very excited about the tour like all other Pakistanis and cricket lovers as it is a huge occasion for the whole nation”.
He said that this will send out a “huge message” to the world.
He admitted there had been concerns about touring Pakistan from the players a few months ago, but they had all been put away by Pakistan’s security arrangements.
“Hockley thanked me for all the hard work that was done for nearly 18 months to finalise the details of the tour,” said Wasim.
Wasim said that it wasn’t just a single person’s work but a team effort as many people played their part to make this possible. “I have been in regular contact with Cricket Australia’s management and also players like Usman Khwaja,” he added.
Wasim Khan said that there are many people on both sides that have worked tirelessly over the months to make this tour a reality. “This tour also sends out a strong and positive message to the entire world.” And he is confident that when the Australian team returns home, they will leave with fond memories.
Last year, England and New Zealand cricketers didn’t play in Pakistan because of security concerns.
Wasim added that there is no reason left for both England and New Zealand to not tour Pakistan later this year.
“It feels so great that such positive news is coming out of Pakistan. The statements from Australians are very encouraging, which is a real proud moment for Pakistan.”
“I was personally very disappointed, in fact, everyone was, as all of us put so much effort to make that possible,” he said.
Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi has shared a special message on International Women’s Day. Afridi shared a picture with his wife and daughters on his Instagram along with a special message.
“You are the nourishing power of the Universe, You make it come alive, more colourful & inspirational. Being a father of 5 wonderful girls, I can proudly say women have the strength to move the world; let’s celebrate them every day & support them to #BreakTheBias. Happy WomensDay,” wrote Boom Boom Afridi.
International Women’s Day is being observed worldwide to honour the outstanding contributions and achievements of women, who constitute a major part of society in all fields of life.
Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairperson Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari’s “Awami March” is to reach Islamabad today (Tuesday).
The district administration has allowed the party to end its rally, which began from Karachi, at D-Chowk.
Prior to this, Bilawal asked Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan to resign before the vote of no-confidence is tabled in the National Assembly (NA). He also challenged PM Khan to dissolve the assembly as “he has always threatened to do”. Bilawal gave PM Khan a 24 hours ultimatum.
PPP Senator Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar, speaking to Dawn, said that around 40,000 to 60,000 people are taking part in the long march.
“We will reach Rawat around midnight. The route of the march was changed from Murree Road to Islamabad Expressway due to the Test match being played in Rawalpindi. We are committed to reaching D-Chowk by 4pm on Tuesday (today),” said Khokhar.
Meanwhile, sources in the police said a contingent of paramilitary troops along with Punjab, KP, and Islamabad police would be deployed in the capital, including in Red Zone.
It is being reported that Pakistan Democratic Movement’s (PDM) leadership will also take part in the march.
Among developing countries, Pakistan has one of the highest prevalences of child malnutrition in South Asia. According to the National Nutrition Survey, 2018, 40.2 per cent of children under five are stunted, while 17.7 per cent are wasted. Children are commonly deficient in vitamin A, vitamin D, zinc, and folic acid. Alarmingly, 49.1 per cent of children between the ages of six months and 5 years suffer from iron deficiency. A similar survey in 2011 showcased 43.8 per cent of children to be anemic or iron deficient. It goes to show that in the seven years since the research, nothing was done to address this problem in Pakistan.
The iron requirement of a child’s body is usually higher for the initial two years when growth is rapid. This is the time when the human body consumes the highest amount of iron. Therefore, any depletion of iron at this stage could result in growth retardation, resulting in impaired cognitive and physical activity. In extreme cases, it even leads to early death. Moreover, children or adults deficient in iron feel tired, lethargic, and fatigued most of the time, which interferes with their daily routine, resulting in a social cost visible in terms of loss of productivity and poor academic performance. In short, in the longer run, iron deficiency or anemia could adversely affect a country’s GDP due to dysfunctional human resources.
Deficiency of iron is a condition in which an individual’s blood suffers from a lack of sufficient red blood cells. The role of red blood cells is critical in transporting oxygen to the body tissue.
Apart from children, women, and adolescents of childbearing age are highly vulnerable to premature deaths due to iron deficiency. Moreover, the micronutrient deficiency in women is the most significant cause of complicated pregnancies and the birth of malnourished children later in life.
Since iron deficiency could cause a country billions of dollars of economic loss, it was natural that political parties would include the challenge of malnutrition in their manifestos. However, unfortunately, not much has been done in this area. To begin with, two things are of critical importance to bridging the iron gap. One is imparting education to adults about an infant’s diet, which should include iron-rich items like apples, egg yolks, spinach, and cereals. The second is to fortify milk and cereal products with iron for children up to three years. Iron-fortified milk at the right age is extremely important for supplying required iron to the human body.
There are other means through which the nutritional value of food can be enhanced. For example, the field of iron fortification has experienced stupendous growth to address iron deficiency without compromising on the taste of the food and beverages. Referred to as ‘iron-plus’, these improved iron sources have increased the absorption of iron in the human body by three times. The latest ‘Global Fortification Data Exchange’ data, figures food fortification intervention has shown positive results in most countries.
Countries like Pakistan can take advantage of this scientific research to eradicate iron deficiency and malnutrition. A Diet analysis conducted in 2016 revealed that 67.6 per cent of households in Pakistan were hard put to eat a nutritious diet with their current food budget. Therefore, a joint initiative by the government, food industry, and citizens is required to bring up a healthy generation.
Bollywood actor Sonakshi Sinha recently returned from Da-Bangg Tour with Salman Khan,Disha Patani, Pooja Hegde, and others. Now the actress has landed in legal trouble as a non-bailable warrant has been issued against her in a fraud case.
Sonakshi made her Bollywood debut as Rajjo Pandey in the action-drama film Dabangg in 2010, since then she has appeared in several commercial films.
Now the latest report ETimes claims that the Holiday diva has been accused of not attending an event in Delhi, for which she had charged Rs 37 lakh. The event organizer named Pramod Sharma had planned an event and invited the actress as the Chief Guest. However, the actress failed to attend the event.
Following this, the organizer requested to return the money. The report reveals that the actress’ manager declined to pay the money back to the event organizer. He even tried to contact the Dabangg actress multiple times but it was in vain. The event organizer then filed a complaint of fraud against her.
Reportedly, the Force 2 star even arrived at Moradabad to record her statement in this case. But due to her continuous absence thereafter, now the court has issued a warrant against the Bollywood diva in the fraud case. Seems like the actress is landed in legal trouble.
On the work front, Sonakshi will be next seen in ‘Double XL’ alongside Huma Qureshi in the lead role. Apart from this, she also has ‘Kakuda’ with Riteish Deshmukh and Saqib Saleem.