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  • Bilal Ashraf and Maya Ali ooze crackling chemistry in their latest fashion film

    Bilal Ashraf and Maya Ali has appeared together in a fashion film for HSY’s  latest bespoke couture collection Khayaal and the fresh reel couple is oozing crackling chemistry.

    They both create magic whenever they come together and these pictures are a proof of it.

    From the past few months, Maya Ali and Bilal Ashraf have been churning BFF goals all over social media with their pictures and comments. They were recently seen in Ahsan Khan’s chat show, Timeout With Ahsan Khan.

    They also appeared together in Quetta Gladiators official anthem.

  • VIDEO: Groom carries bride on shoulders across a flooded river

    VIDEO: Groom carries bride on shoulders across a flooded river

    A groom in Bihar, India carried his new bride on his shoulder to carry her across a monsoon river in spate.

    As per reports, the incident happened in Sindgmari Ghat in Dighalbank block in Bihar’s Kishanganj district. The entire area has been flooded by the overflowing Kankai river.

    The groom, Shiv Kumar Singh and his relatives were returning from a village located on the other side of the river. After the marriage ceremony, the couple and all the guests were travelling on a boat. After travelling some distance, the boat got stuck in the sand.

    “We had no option but to travel by boat to dry place on the bank of river. So I immediately decided to travel the distance carrying her on my shoulder,” Singh said.

    “The bridge on Kankai river near Singhmari was proposed some 10 years ago. The people of Kishanganj and adjoining districts are forced to use boat to cross the river. The state government is callous,” the groom’s relative Rahul Singh said.

    Read More: Bride slaps groom after getting out of car at in-laws’ house on wedding day

    “This incident is an example of development of Bihar claimed by the Nitish Kumar government. Road connectivity to most of the villages adjoining rivers is cut off from the rest of the state. Hence, boat is the only option for us. Such a situation is arising in almost every place affected by the monsoon flood,” Rahul Singh said.

  • Mouni Roy congratulates Mahira Khan on completing a decade in the entertainment industry

    Mouni Roy congratulates Mahira Khan on completing a decade in the entertainment industry

    Superstar Mahira Khan celebrated 10 years of acting career recently with a special post on Instagram, the actress was showered with love from local and transnational celebrities.

    Indian actress Mouni Roy of Gold fame dropped a heartfelt message under Mahira’s post.

    Mahira will be seen next in the Fawad Khan starrer Neelofar and Mouni is set to be featured as an antagonist in Ranbir Kapoor-Alia Bhatt’s Brahmastra.

  • ‘Azfar Rehman thinks he’s a great actor but he’s absolutely not’: Yasir Hussain

    ‘Azfar Rehman thinks he’s a great actor but he’s absolutely not’: Yasir Hussain

    Yasir Hussain appeared with his wife Iqra Aziz on The Couple Show, hosted by Aagha Ali and Hina Altaf. The Jhooti star said on the show that Azfar Rehman thinks that he’s a great actor but he’s absolutely not.

    Amongst the many questions that were asked from Yasir, one required him to name an actor who thinks he is a really good performer, but actually is not.

    The Lahore Se Aagay actor replied: “Azfar Rehman! Azfar thinks he is a very good actor but he isn’t a good actor at all.”

    In another interview, talking about his “controversial” comments, he said that, “I went on a show and was asked some controversial questions. They told me that if I will not answer the questions then I have to drink some spicy drinks. I had no other option but to answer those questions – it was either that or I give myself a stomach ulcer. I even took my name or their name to play safe but they told me saying that taking our or your name is not allowed. So I had to take some names.”

  • Fawad Chaudhry slams Sindh High Court’s decision to ban TikTok

    Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry has criticised the Sindh High Court (SHC) for banning the video-sharing app TikTok. On Monday, SHC banned TikTok across the country till July 8 for spreading immorality and obscenity in the country.

    “Pakistan will never come out of its economic crisis if judicial reforms are not undertaken,” the minister wrote in a tweet.

    Fawad Chaudhry further added: “My head is spinning after reading yesterday’s verdicts on TikTok ban and the removal of the NBP president. What are our courts doing?”

    Chaudhry said that the country has already suffered losses worth billions of dollars due to judicial activism.

    TikTok ban has been imposed for the third time in Pakistan. Earlier this year in March Peshawar High Court (PHC) banned TikTok, over immoral content, but the ban was later lifted in April.

    Last year, Pakistan blocked the app on October 9, 2020. The ban was lifted after the TikTok management assured the Pakistani authorities that it will block all accounts repeatedly involved in spreading obscenity and immorality.

  • Karachi among world’s 10 most stressful cities to live in for 2021

    Karachi among world’s 10 most stressful cities to live in for 2021

    Karachi is listed among the world’s top 10 most stressful cities to live in, according to a list by German company VAAY.

    The index is made by analyzing 15 important stress indicators including governance, environment, finance and security.

    As per reports, the list claims cities are selected for their size and significance as well as for the accessibility of comparable and reliable information.

    The cities with the most stressful social, environmental and economic conditions make it to the bottom while the most stable and happy ones top the list.

    Karachi is at number 93 on the list, which is slightly better than Baghdad ranking at 94, Kabul at 95 and Moscow being on the 96th position.

    Iceland’s serene capital, Reykajavik, tops the list as the least stressful city, followed by Bern (Switzerland), Helsinki, (Finland), Wellington, Melbourne, Oslo, Copenhagen, Innsbruck (Austria), Hannover (Germany) and Graz (Austria).

    Mumbai ranks at 100 as the most stressful urban centre. Ranks of other major international cities are Sydney at 19, Abu Dhabi at 28, Toronto at 30, Singapore at 33, Tokyo at 34, Berlin at 36, Chicago at 40, Rome at 42, Los Angeles at 45, Washington at 47, Buenos Aires at 48, Cape Town at 51, Prague at 52, Budapest at 54, Tel Aviv at 55, Paris at 62, Doha at 65, Kuwait at 66, Rio de Janeiro at 67, London at 69, Kuala Lumpur at 76, Riyadh at 77, Shanghai at 83, Tehran at 86, Bangkok at 87, Cairo at 88 and Istanbul at 90.

    The selected cities are not necessarily the most and least stressful cities in the world; instead, they were chosen for their global comparability.

    The list aims to showcase good governance to inspire and pave way for cities lagging behind.

  • Injured Serena Williams bids adieu to Wimbledon in tears

    Injured Serena Williams bids adieu to Wimbledon in tears

    Tennis ace Serena Williams bids adieu to Wimbledon in tears on Tuesday after her latest bid for a record-equalling 24th Grand Slam singles crown ended in injury.

    The seven-time Wimbledon winner was clearly in pain on a slippery Centre Court and sought treatment while 3-2 up in her first-round match against unseeded Belarussian Aliaksandra Sasnovich.

    Williams returned after a lengthy break but her distress was evident. She grimaced and wiped away tears before preparing to serve at 3-3 after Sasnovich had pulled back from 3-1 down.

    The 39-year-old American tennis star, who had started the match with strapping on her right thigh, then let out a shriek and sank kneeling to the grass sobbing, before being helped off the court with an apparent ankle injury.

    “Brutal for @serenawilliams but centre court is extremely slippy out there. Not easy to move out there,” Britain’s Andy Murray said on Twitter.

    Eight-times men’s singles champion Roger Federer expressed shock at Williams’ departure and voiced concern about the surface, with the roof closed on Centre Court on a rainy afternoon.

    His first-round opponent Adrian Mannarino of France also retired with a knee injury after a slip in the match immediately before Williams’.

    “I do feel it feels a tad more slippery maybe under the roof. I don’t know if it’s just a gut feeling. You do have to move very, very carefully out there. If you push too hard in the wrong moments, you do go down,” said Federer.

    Williams has been a Wimbledon finalist in her last four appearances but her bid to equal Margaret Court’s record 24 Grand Slam singles titles remains stalled since her last Grand Slam win in Australia in 2017.

    With the absence this year of world number two Naomi Osaka and third-ranked Simona Halep, it was a golden opportunity for Williams. With Williams out of Wimbledon, 18-time Grand Slam champion Chrissie Evert says, “It’s anybody’s tournament.”

  • Maya Ali wanted Neelam Munir to work on her grooming

    Maya Ali appeared on Yasir Hussain’s The After Moon Show in with her best friend Osman Khalid Butt in 2018. During the show’s segment ‘Udta Teer’, Yasir Hussain asked the Parey Hut Love actress that if she had her own personality grooming institute who will be the first person she would give an admission to? The host gave her three options consisting names of “Ayeza Khan, Sana Javed and Neelum Munir.

    Maya replied with Neelam’s name and said that, “she needs little grooming, and at some point everyone needs some grooming. She went on to add, “I have also groomed myself, over the time.”

    Maya is currently being seen in Anjum Shahzad’s Pehli Si Mohabbat opposite Sheheryar Munawar whereas Neelam will be seen next in Yasir Nawaz’s Chakkar opposite Ahsan Khan.

  • ‘Humans can’t live there,’ Jacobabad heat intolerant for human body

    ‘Humans can’t live there,’ Jacobabad heat intolerant for human body

    Jacobabad, the city with 200,000 citizens in the Sindh province has long been known for its severe heat but recent research has conferred an unwelcome scientific distinction.

    The mixture of heat and humidity in the city has made it one of the hottest places on earth. The temperature there is hotter than the human body can handle.

    The city’s temperature rises to 52 degrees Celsius forcing its residents to remain inside their homes. Few have air conditioners in their homes and loadshedding in the city worsens the situation. The hospital fills with heatstroke cases from those whose livelihoods demands them to step out.

    Speaking to the telegraph, a resident, Zamir Alam said, “When it gets that hot, you can’t even stay on your feet.”

    “It’s a very, very difficult time when it goes beyond 50°C. People do not come out of their houses and the streets are deserted,” Abdul Baqi, a shopkeeper, added.

    Mr. Matthews, who is a lecturer in climate science at Loughborough University with his colleagues analysed global weather station data last year and found that Jacobabad and Ras al Khaimah, northeast of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, have both temporarily crossed the deadly threshold. The milestone had been surpassed decades ahead of predictions from climate change models.

    The researchers inspected what are called wet bulb temperatures. These are taken from a thermometer covered in a water-soaked cloth so they take into account both heat and humidity.  Wet-bulb thermometer readings are significantly lower than the more familiar dry bulb readings, which do not take humidity into account.

    Researchers say that at a wet-bulb (thermometer covered in a water-soaked cloth) reading of 35 degrees Celsius, the body can no longer cool itself by sweating and such a temperature can be fatal in a few hours, even to the fittest people. 

    Read More: How to beat the heat without AC

    According to reports, Jacobabad crossed the 35 degrees Celsius wet-bulb threshold in July 1987, then again in June 2005, June 2010 and July 2012. Each time the boundary may have been breached for only a few hours, but a three-day average maximum temperature has been recorded hovering around 34°C in June 2010, June 2001 and July 2012. The dry bulb temperature is often over 50 degrees Celcius in the summer.

    As temperatures rise and rainfall patterns shift, difficulties with farming, irrigation, disease and labour are predicted by 2050 to badly hit people’s quality of living in parts of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.

  • FY22 Budget passes: Did the Opposition lie?

    FY22 Budget passes: Did the Opposition lie?

    The National Assembly (NA) on Tuesday passed the budget for the new fiscal year with majority vote amidst the Opposition’s hollow claims of giving the government a tough time.

    Prime Minister Imran Khan was present for today’s session, while former president Asif Ali Zardari and Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari were also in attendance.

    The Finance Bill 2021-22 was discussed clause by clause in the House. Amendments proposed by treasury members were accepted while those proposed by the Opposition members were rejected.

    After the clause by clause reading was completed, a voice vote was conducted by the NA Speaker and the budget was passed.

    The Opposition did not challenge the voice vote since they did not have the required numbers.

    There were 172 votes in favour of the Finance Bill while 138 votes were against it. Meanwhile, senior Journalist, Hamid Mir claims that the total strength of the Opposition members in NA is 163 members. 25 opposition members were not present in the NA today,12 were from Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and13 from other opposition parties.

    Earlier this month, Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly Shehbaz Sharif and Bilawal Bhutto had rejected the budget and vowed to give a tough time to the government inside the parliament.