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  • Bollywood icon Zeenat Aman celebrates the great Nazia Hassan

    Bollywood icon Zeenat Aman celebrates the great Nazia Hassan

    Bollywood icon Zeenat Aman recently celebrated 44 years of the film ‘Qurbani’, taking to Instagram to remember her special connection with the late Pakistani pop star Nazia Hassan.

    In a heartfelt post, Aman shared how she met Nazia and her brother Zoheb Hassan, a meeting that changed their careers forever.
    It all started one evening in London when Aman, tired from a day of shooting, was approached by a polite Pakistani family. Despite her exhaustion, she decided to meet them in her hotel suite.

    “There was a family of three waiting for me in the lobby of my London hotel, but I was not keen to make small talk with fans. I had just wrapped a day of shoot, and all I wanted was silence, a hot shower, and my bed,” Aman recalled.

    “Yet my convent school education would not allow me to be rude. So I smiled sweetly and took a seat with my thoughts wandering to the luxurious suite that awaited me just a few floors above,” she added.

    “The lady was elegant. Her name was Muniza. And with her were her two teenage children. A quiet girl named Nazia and a boy named Zoheb. I hadn’t planned to entertain them for long but soon found myself drawn into deep dialogue with Muniza. They were a charming and cultured family of Pakistani origin, and to my surprise I found myself inviting them to join me in my suite. That night I learned that Nazia and Zoheb were pursuing music, and I even enjoyed a brief demo of young Nazia’s pipes,” revealed the acting legend.

    Aman introduced Nazia to actor-director Feroz Khan during the making of ‘Qurbani’. Impressed by Nazia’s voice, Khan had her record the iconic song ‘Aap Jaisa Koi’ with music producer Biddu. The song became a huge hit and defined disco music in South Asia.

    Aman admired Nazia’s talent and contribution to the film, saying, “To me, there is only one breakthrough performance in the film, and that’s Nazia’s.” She acknowledged how Nazia shaped Indian and Pakistani music culture.

    The great singer passed away in 2000 at a shockingly young age after an intense battle with cancer, leaving a void in the hearts of her fans and admirers, including Aman who remembers her as a “shooting star who blazed hot, bright, and fast.” Despite her short career, Nazia’s music legacy lives on with hits like ‘Aap Jaisa Koi’, ‘Boom Boom’, and ‘Disco Deewane’.

    In Aman’s words, “The song [‘Aap Jaise Koi’] belongs entirely to that young Pakistani girl who revolutionized how we South Asians disco.”

  • Pakistan’s Ashab Irfan wins Kanso Open Squash Championship

    Pakistan’s Ashab Irfan wins Kanso Open Squash Championship

    Ashab Irfan of Pakistan won the Kanso Open Squash Championship in the USA, defeating India’s Veer Chauthrani after a thrilling contest.

    He won this game by 3-2 with scores of 11-7, 8-11, 12-10, 8-11 and 11-8.

    The total prize money for the Houston event was nine thousand dollars.

  • End of an era: John Cena announces retirement from WWE

    End of an era: John Cena announces retirement from WWE

    John Cena, a popular wrestler and actor worldwide, including in Pakistan, has announced his retirement from World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE).

    He made this announcement on the sidelines of a wrestling event called Money in the Bank in Toronto, Canada.

    On this occasion, he said, “In 2025, I will say goodbye to the wrestling world. WrestleMania 2025 will be my last event as a wrestler. I faced many difficulties while working in WWE, but people’s love helped me move forward.

    John joined the WWE in 2001 and is considered one of the greatest wrestlers of all time. He became the world champion 16 times during his career, a record in the WWE’s history.

    On this occasion, people present chanted, ‘ Thank You, John Cena, ‘ while the wrestler’s T-shirt read, ‘The Last Time is Now.’

  • Pakistan test cricket team head coach Jason Gillespie reaches Pakistan

    Pakistan test cricket team head coach Jason Gillespie reaches Pakistan

    Jason Gillespie, head coach of Pakistan’s Red Ball team, has reached Karachi. Gillespie will meet the Pakistan Shaheens and Red Ball players and hold a press conference on the schedule for his tour of Australia.

    The head coach will arrive in Lahore tomorrow to meet Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi. He will also tour Australia with the Pakistan Shaheens.

    On Sunday, April 28, 2024, the PCB appointed former South African cricketer Gary Kirsten as the head coach of Pakistan’s white-ball team, while former Australian fast bowler Jason Gillespie was appointed as the head coach of the red-ball team.

  • FIA directed to identify and suspend officials involved in overbilling electricity consumers

    FIA directed to identify and suspend officials involved in overbilling electricity consumers

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has announced stringent measures against officials responsible for overcharging electricity consumers.

    During a meeting in Islamabad on Saturday, attended by Minister for Power Sardar Awais Ahmed Leghari, Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar, and other relevant officials, the Prime Minister directed the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) to identify and suspend such officials.

    He emphasised that these actions will not be tolerated, labelling the perpetrators as “enemies of the people.”

    In the same session, the Cabinet Committee on Energy (CCoE) revealed that the circular debt in the power sector had soared to Rs2,655 billion by May 2024.

    The committee, chaired by Prime Minister Sharif, approved the creation of a support unit aimed at enhancing the efficiency of electricity distribution companies (DISCOs), curbing electricity theft, and ensuring timely bill collection.

    This support unit, which will operate for two years after receiving federal cabinet approval, will begin its work with the Multan Electric Power Company (MEPCO).

    The government’s initiatives aim to address systemic issues in the power sector, thereby alleviating financial pressures and improving service delivery.

  • PM Shehbaz orders immediate action to tax 4.5 million non-filers

    PM Shehbaz orders immediate action to tax 4.5 million non-filers

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has mandated immediate action to bring 4.5 million identified non-filers into the tax net.

    Chairing a review meeting on Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) reforms, he stressed the need for swift implementation of measures to ensure these potential taxpayers are registered and contributing their due share.

    During the meeting, officials updated the prime minister on the ongoing reforms and digitisation efforts within the FBR. The implementation of Sharif’s directives is progressing rapidly, with a comprehensive review of the FBR’s existing systems and manpower nearing completion.

    Initial steps have already led to the identification and cessation of fraudulent sales tax refund claims by approximately 4,000 companies.

    The prime minister underscored the importance of ending discretionary powers of customs appraisers, instructing the FBR chairman to ensure compliance and report back within 24 hours. He highlighted that more than 300,000 new taxpayers have submitted their returns in recent weeks, a testament to the government’s initiatives.

    PM Shehbaz also called for strict action against individuals and officials involved in tax evasion, emphasising that those who facilitate such crimes will be punished. Conversely, taxpayers who comply with their obligations will be acknowledged.

    To enhance transparency and reduce corruption, the prime minister directed the installation of modern, international-quality scanners at ports. He reiterated that the digitisation of the tax system is a top government priority to prevent billions in tax evasion.

    PM Shehbaz also recommended the creation of a dashboard to monitor the progress of digitisation and reforms.

  • World Championship of Legends 2024: Pakistan defeats India by 68 runs

    World Championship of Legends 2024: Pakistan defeats India by 68 runs

    In the World Championship of Legends 2024, Pakistan defeated India by 68 runs. Chasing the massive target of 244, India could score 175 runs for the loss of nine wickets.

    Pakistan’s inning:

    Playing first, the Pakistan champions scored 243 runs for 4 wickets in the allotted 20 overs.

    Kamran Akmal scored 77 runs and Sharjeel Khan scored 72 runs. Sohaib Maqsood was dismissed for 51 runs off 26 balls.

    Shahid Afridi was out for zero while Shoaib Malik remained not out with 25 runs.

    RP Singh and Anwarit Singh of the Indian champions took one wicket each. Dhol Kulkarni and Pawan Negi also dismissed one player each.

    India’s inning:

    Chasing Pakistan’s target India scored 175 for the loss of nine wickets.

    Ambari Raydu scored 36 runs, Suresh Rains, 52, Robin Uthapa 22, Yuvraj Singh 14, Irfan Pathan 15 runs for India.

    For Pakistan Shoaib Malik and Wahab Riaz took three wicket each while Sohail Tanvir and Haris Sohail took one wicket each.

  • First T20: Zimbabwe defeats India by 13 runs

    First T20: Zimbabwe defeats India by 13 runs

    In the first T20 series of 5 T20 matches, Zimbabwe defeated the T20 world champion India.

    In the match played in Harare, Zimbabwe batted first and scored 115 runs for losing nine wickets in the allotted 20 overs.

    Chasing Zimbabwe’s 116 runs, the Indian team scored 102 runs and faced defeat by 13 runs in the first T20I. Indian captain Shubman Gill scored 31 runs, and Sundar’s 27 runs stood out.

    Sikandar Raza and Tendai Chitara of Zimbabwe took 3 and 3 wickets, respectively. This is Zimbabwe’s first victory against India in any format since 2016, and the Zimbabwean team was not among the 20 teams that qualified for the T20 World Cup.

    On the other hand, no player from the 15-member squad of the Indian T20 world champion team was involved in the match.

  • ‘I know my intentions’: Saeed defends herself against paid promotion allegations

    ‘I know my intentions’: Saeed defends herself against paid promotion allegations

    Actress Sanam Saeed has become the target of criticism by followers of a particular political party for praising Punjab government. PTI supporters took to social media to accuse her and other celebrities of being paid to promote Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz’s government. Sanam decided to respond to her critics after nearly a week of accusations.

    The controversy started when someone asked her, “Why did you turn off the comments in your previous post? If you knew you were saying the truth, what are you scared of then?”
    Sanam replied, “I don’t think you guys know what it feels like to be on the receiving end of the stick. I know my intentions and my stance. But I have to save my nerves unfiltered wrath.”

    Stars from the entertainment industry including Sanam Saeed, Saboor Aly, Mikaal Zulfiqar, Saba Faisal, Aima Baig and others were seen giving shoutouts to the Government of Punjab and the initiatives they have taken in the last 100 days.
     Many celebrities have already started to remove their videos in response to the negative feedback, and some have disabled their comments. Content creator Hamza Bhatti wrote on LinkedIn that he also got a call from CM Punjab’s team for PR.
    Travel YouTuber Wildlens by Abrar claimed on Instagram that influencers and celebrities are promoting the Punjab government because they were paid a lot of money.

    Here are some of the videos that were  posted by celebrities :

  • No room for your second or third wife at Islamabad Club

    No room for your second or third wife at Islamabad Club

    In an interesting development, the Senate Standing Committee on Cabinet Divisions debated diverse topics this week, including the Cabinet Division’s luxuries, restrictions on the entry of its members’ second wives into the Islamabad Club, and Chahat Fateh Ali Khan’s charisma.

    The committee was informed that the Cabinet Division had 18 bullet-proof vehicles and six helicopters, an aviation squadron, Toshakhana gifts as well as the power to declare national public holidays.

    Saleem Mandviwala pointed out the apparent unfair rule by an Islamabad Club, which doesn’t recognise a member’s second or third wife and hence doesn’t allow them to enter the premises. The committee recognised the “significance” of the issue because Islam permits men to have four marriages.

    The members were informed about the government’s changes in the procedure for giving away civil awards.

    “For civil awards, it is evaluated now that the recipient has done more than usual work in his or her field,” the Cabinet Division special secretary told the committee. “Singers are also considered for awards based on the views of their YouTube videos,” he added.

    Reacting to this, Committee member Aamir Chishti asked the Secretary whether famous internet personality Chahat Fatteh Ali Khan’s song ‘Bado Badi’ would be considered for an award – given its number of views on YouTube.

    In a hilarious moment, Aamir Chishti then turned to the committee chair, Rana Mahmoodul Hasan and asked him if he had heard the song, to which he replied, “I have. It gave me a headache.”