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  • Disney fans can now rent Winnie the Pooh house in the woods

    Disney’s Winnie the Pooh is turning 95 this year and to celebrate Pooh’s birthday, fans can now stay at a new Winnie the Pooh-themed house located in the Ashdown Forest in Sussex countryside.

    As per details, the rental house is exclusively designed by Disney-appointed Winnie the Pooh illustrator, Kim Raymond, who has been drawing the iconic bear for over 30 years.

    Photo via Hello Magazine

    Airbnb’s themed house costs £95 per night. Available for a limited time only, Kim will host just two separate stays on the 24th and 25th of September. Official booking dates will go live on September 20 (Monday).

    Perfectly capturing the magic of Pooh’s house, exposed tree branches wrap around the doorway that has been inscribed with ‘Mr. Sanders’ in gold letters, just like in the books. Kitchen cupboards are stocked with ‘hunny’ pots.

    Encouraging guests to embrace their natural surroundings and live more like Pooh, visitors will be taken on a guided tour through the hundred-acre woods. From playing Poohsticks on the iconic Poohsticks Bridge to enjoying locally sourced honey-inspired meals, this is truly a one-of-a-kind staycation. 

    The interior of the Bearbnb (photo via Henry Woide)
  • ‘Unilateral decision to offer amnesty to TTP an insult to victims of terrorism’: Bilawal Bhutto

    ‘Unilateral decision to offer amnesty to TTP an insult to victims of terrorism’: Bilawal Bhutto

    Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairperson Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Friday took to Twitter to express his disapproval of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government for offering to pardon Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) members if they renounce violence and respect the nation’s Constitution.

    Bilawal tweeted, “The unilateral decision to offer amnesty to terrorist groups within Pakistan is an insult to the thousands of victims of terrorism.”

    “Imran’s policy of appeasement to religious fascism within Pakistan as well as on our eastern & western borders will haunt us in-times to come,” added Bilawal.

    Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader, Khurram Dastgir Khan, while speaking on Dawn News programme “News Eye”, said, “It is shameful and reprehensible of the President and the Foreign Minister to hint at a general amnesty for the TTP.”

    “Terrorists in Pakistan have martyred children, women, the elderly, young and our soldiers. We cannot forget this,” said Dastgir.

    Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi in an interview with The Independent said that the government would be “open to giving” a pardon to members of the banned TTP if they promise not to get involved in terrorism and follow the Constitution of Pakistan.

    The minister’s comments came after President Arif Alvi said, if anyone wants to leave the ideology of the banned TTP and work as per the Constitution of Pakistan, the government may consider a general amnesty.

  • New Zealand cancels Pak series due to ‘security concerns’ despite PM Khan’s call to NZ PM

    New Zealand cancels Pak series due to ‘security concerns’ despite PM Khan’s call to NZ PM

    New Zealand’s whole tour of Pakistan has been abandoned due to security concerns.

    “Earlier today, New Zealand Cricket informed us they had been alerted to some security alert and have unilaterally decided to postpone the series,” said the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) in a statement.

    “Pakistan Cricket Board and Pakistan Government made foolproof security arrangements for all visiting teams. We have assured the New Zealand Cricket of the same. The Pakistan Prime Minister spoke personally to the Prime Minister of New Zealand and informed her that we have one of the best intelligence systems in the world and that no security threat of any kind exists for the visiting team,” said the statement.

    “The security officials with the New Zealand team have been satisfied with security arrangements made by the Pakistan Government throughout their stay here,” it added.

    The statement concluded, “PCB is willing to continue the scheduled matches. However, cricket lovers in Pakistan and around the world will be disappointed by this last minute withdrawal.”

    The Black Caps reached Pakistan on September 11 and were set to play three ODIs and five T20Is. Spectators outside the stadium were set to enter the when the first ODI between the teams was called off just a few minutes before the toss.

    Meanwhile, a sports journalist Elliot Smith has shared a statement that arrangements for the departure of NZ team are now being made.

    https://twitter.com/elliottnz/status/1438797782723088386?s=20
  • ‘Talk about business, poetry for another time’: PM Khan shuts a man for criticising govt

    ‘Talk about business, poetry for another time’: PM Khan shuts a man for criticising govt

    Prime Minister Imran Khan asked a man to stick to business matters instead of poetry when a man from the audience recited a critical poem targeting the premier after his address to the Pakistan-Tajikistan Business Forum.

    First the state-run TV muted his voice, and then the prime minister stopped him before he could complete his poem. 

    “I have a verse for you, [which goes like] Itne zaalim na bano [don’t be unjust]. Imran Bhai, this is for you,” said the man in the audience.

    “You have become a prisoner now. You used to be great when you were [protesting] on the container. Right now, we aren’t sure what you’ve gotten yourself involved in,” said the man. 

    The man went on to recite part of the verse, “Zaalim na bano, kuch toh murawwat seekho…” before he was cut off. 

    “Speak about matters related to business. We can make time for poetry later as well, Insha’Allah,” said the prime minister. 

    Twitterati reacted to PM Khan not letting the man complete his poem.

    Journalist Absar Alam tweeted, “Fear of criticism did not allow Khan Sahib to listen to the whole poem even though he was probably trying to complain through the poem.”

    Journalist Raza Rumi posted a tongue-in-cheek tweet and asked who was this brash man asking PM such questions.

  • Bollywood veteran singer Alka Yagnik expresses excitement for Imran Abbas, Urwa Hocane’s ‘Amanat’

    Bollywood veteran singer Alka Yagnik expresses excitement for Imran Abbas, Urwa Hocane’s ‘Amanat’

    Actor Imran Abbas posted a teaser of his upcoming drama serial Amanat on his official Instagram handle which received praise from veteran Bollywood singer Alka Yagnik.

    Amanat - Teaser 1 - Coming Soon - ARY Digital - YouTube

    The Tum Saaath Ho singer expressed her excitement for the upcoming drama as she commented, “When, When, When?”`

    To which Imran replied, “In a couple of weeks. Looking forward to your feedback.”

    Alka is clearly awaiting its release. The multi-starrer drama, Amanat will feature Imran Abbas, Urwa Hocane, Saboor Aly, Haroon Shahid, Saba Hamid, Sheheryar Zaidi, Babar Ali, Asad Siddiqui and Gohar Rasheed.

    According to Imran, Amanat is a “circumstances-based love story”, while producer Sana Shahnawaz says it is “a family drama with love, romance and all other elements that the audiences wish to see in our dramas.”

  • Video: ‘Rang Mahal’ fame Aruba Mirza’s confessions about Ali Ansari shock Faysal Qureshi, Nida warns Saboor

    Video: ‘Rang Mahal’ fame Aruba Mirza’s confessions about Ali Ansari shock Faysal Qureshi, Nida warns Saboor

    Actors Faysal Qureshi and Aruba Mirza appeared on Nida Yasir’s morning show, the Sotan star revealed that Ali Ansari is very naughty, he also acts naughtily on the sets of their drama.

    On being asked to name a celebrity who can puncture their car’s tire, the Rang Mahal diva quickly named Ali.

    Rang Mahal Episode 32 Har Pal Geo TV Drama 17th August 2021

    She added further that the Khaani star brings elements of fun when they’re working together.

    Host Nida, immediately warns and alerts Saboor Aly about Ali’s naughty side as the duo are set to marry soon.

    Sajal Aly Welcomes Ali Ansari To The Family | BOL News

    Aruba’s confessions shocked the Fitoor star with her confessions, who found it difficult to digest it. Faysal mentioned, “Humaray samne to bohat shareef banta hai”.

    Faysal Qureshi Celebrating his Birthday with his Family and Friends |  Pakistani Dramas Celebrities
  • ‘Raees’ director Rahul Dholakia is set to binge-watch ‘HKKST’ for Mahira Khan

    ‘Raees’ director Rahul Dholakia is set to binge-watch ‘HKKST’ for Mahira Khan

    Indian film director, Rahul Dholakia of Raees fame has said that his mother has strongly recommended him to watch Mahira Khan’s Hum Kahan Ke Sachay Thay.

    Taking to Instagram stories, Rahul wrote: “My mom strongly recommends #humkahankesachaythay of the supremely talented @TheMahiraKhan!! Now I have to watch it – and I am so looking forward to it.”

    We took away Mahira's right as an actor: Raees director Rahul Dholakia |  PINKVILLA
    Mahira Khan learns how to fly kites from Rahul Dholakia: see viral photo

    The drama Hum Kahan Ke Sachay Thay is written by Umera Ahmed and directed by Farooq Rind, the cast of the drama also features Usman Mukhtar, Kubra Khan and Haroon Shahid.

  • ISPR gets on-board Asim, Meerub and Dananeer in ‘Sinf-e-Aahan’

    ISPR gets on-board Asim, Meerub and Dananeer in ‘Sinf-e-Aahan’

    Earlier it was revealed that model Meerub Ali is making her acting debut with the forthcoming drama serial, Sinf-e-Aahan.

    Reportedly, ISPR and Humayun Saeed has roped in Asim Azhar and Pawri girl Dananeer Mobeen in the magnum-opus serial for pivotal roles.

    Meerub shared some pictures along with co-star Yumna Zaidi from the sets of the star-studded drama. Her rumoured fiancé and star singer Asim Azhar left a comment under her post to cheer his ladylove.

    The small screen magnum opus is based on the theme of women empowerment and is headlined by Sajal Aly, Yumna Zaidi, Ramsha Khan, Kubra Khan and Syra Yousuf. The makers have also roped in Ali Rehman Khan, Sheheryar Munawar, Usman Mukhtar, Asad Siddiqui and Asim Azhar as male leads.

    Written by Umera Ahmed and helmed by Nadeem Baig, Sinf-e-Aahan will be aired on ARY Digital later this year.

  • ‘Afghanistan is a matter of humanity and cannot be ignored’: Malala Yousafzai

    ‘Afghanistan is a matter of humanity and cannot be ignored’: Malala Yousafzai

    Nobel Peace Prize laureate and education activist Malala Yousafzai, during a conversation with Geo News programme “Aaj Shahzeb Khanzada Kay Sath”, extensively spoke on how the Pakistani government should welcome and facilitate Afghan refugees, and provide education to the refugee children.

    Malala said that the safety of the people of Afghanistan is “a matter of humanity and cannot be ignored”.

    “These people have nothing to do with the war, so we must support them,” said Malala.

    “They are those people who lost their homes, their lives, or their loved ones. It is important we think of these people, especially children, a lot of whom have been born during the war. They are not able to understand why this is happening, why foreign wars are being fought on their land and why their own people are failing them in this fight for peace,” she said.

    “Every country has its own political interests but the people suffer the most,” she reiterated.

    “Neighbouring countries must open their borders and provide such people shelter.”

    “Children who are not feeling safe, they must be saved and must be provided education,” she emphasised.

    Malala said that several reports have surfaced that women are not being allowed to leave their homes or go to work.

    “I myself spoke to a journalist who told me that whenever she would leave the house to go to work, she would be sent back,” Malala said.

    She said that there is always this “excuse” presented that women will be allowed to go to work and school “when it is safe” for them.

    “I hope, when it comes to Afghanistan and Pakistan, we will be able to define within our own cultures, what equal rights are. And it is possible to safeguard women’s rights within our own culture,” said Malala.

    “So if we want to ensure our country succeeds, it is very important that women succeed. Their rights, their education (are ensured). This is not just a matter related to women, it pertains to humanity and the entire nation,” she said.

    Talking about her health and remembering the nine years-long journey to recovery, Malala said, “Early August I had my surgery and the very day news that the Taliban had taken Kunduz, the first major city to fall in Afghanistan.”

    “This made me think how many people have suffered. So many have lost their lives and home to this war. And the struggles still continue.”

  • ‘Before we got sacked, we decided to resign ourselves,’ reveals Waqar Younis

    ‘Before we got sacked, we decided to resign ourselves,’ reveals Waqar Younis

    Former Pakistan cricketer Waqar Younis opened up about his resignation as the bowling coach of the Pakistan cricket team.

    Just a month before the T20 World Cup in the UAE, Pakistan head coach Misbah-ul-Haq and Younis jointly resigned from their respective duties, which came as a big shock to the cricket fraternity.

    The former pacer appeared in ARY News’ show 11th Hour and revealed the reason of his and Misbah’s exit.

    Misbah cited the fatigue due to the Covid-19 bio-bubbles as the reason to step down and Waqar Younis followed him.

    Anchor Waseem Badami questioned if Ramiz Raja was the reason. Waqar said that if a new person comes, it’s natural that there will be some changes.

    Waqar Younis said that he had to resign with Misbah as they joined the team management together. The former Pakistan pacer also revealed that he had no role in selecting the team.

    “I had no justification to stay on when Misbah resigned. Before we got sacked, we decided to resign ourselves. I never had any role in selecting the team,” said Waqar Younis.

    Waqar has had an on and off relation with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). He has taken several roles with the board since 2006 as the bowling coach and twice he was appointed as the head coach.

    Waqar mentioned that he had groomed some of the young Pakistan bowlers in his latest stint with the national team.

    “Talent comes from the first-class and domestic cricket. We were the ones who mentored Shaheen Afridi, Mohammad Hasnain and Naseem Shah over the past two years,” Waqar mentioned.

    PCB appointed Australia’s Matthew Hayden and South Africa’s Vernon Philander as consultant coaches of the Pakistan cricket team for the upcoming T20 World Cup.