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  • Salman Khan, Ranveer Singh and Atlee team up for action-packed movie

    Salman Khan, Ranveer Singh and Atlee team up for action-packed movie

    Following his blockbuster success with Bollywood king Shahrukh Khan in ‘Jawan’, South Indian filmmaker Atlee Kumar is now set to collaborate with Salman Khan for his highly-anticipated next film, marking a major crossover in Indian cinema.

    Atlee is currently working on the script, and the film will be announced soon under Sun Pictures, Telugu 360 has reported.

    Shooting is expected to start next year, as Salman Khan is currently busy with ‘Sikandar’, directed by AR Murugadoss. ‘Sikandar’ is set for an Eid 2025 release and is expected to wrap up by March 2025.

    Ranveer Singh will play an important role in the action entertainer.
    While the official announcement has not yet been made, social media users have already endorsed the two-hero actioner that will be led by a blockbuster machine.

    Atlee is waiting for the release of his co-production, ‘Baby John,’ starring Varun Dhawan, which was supposed to come out on May 31 but has been delayed.

  • 10 easiest European citizenships

    10 easiest European citizenships

    Many people from developing countries aspire to acquire citizenship in European states. Some countries offer relatively straightforward paths to citizenship, while others present significant challenges. Sweden stands out as the easiest country in Europe for obtaining citizenship, whereas Estonia and Latvia are the most challenging.

    A recent study by CIS analysed Eurostat immigration data from 2009 to 2021 to identify which countries have the highest and lowest rates of non-EU residents acquiring citizenship.

    The analysis revealed that the nine most challenging countries to obtain citizenship are located in Central Europe. Estonia ranks as the most difficult country for non-EU citizens to naturalise, with the lowest average acquisition rate—approximately one in 200 residents. Additionally, the acquisition rate for men in Estonia is lower at 0.58 percent compared to 0.69 percent for women.

    Latvia, the Czech Republic, and Lithuania also have acquisition rates of less than 1 percent for non-Europeans, contrasting sharply with the average of 3.56 percent across European countries. Austria, Liechtenstein, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Germany follow, granting citizenship to about one in fifty non-EU residents. Denmark, outside Central Europe, presents the next highest hurdle with an acquisition rate of 2 percent.

    Over the past decade, six of the ten most challenging countries have seen an increase in citizenship grants year-on-year, particularly Denmark, which experienced a notable rise. Germany’s acquisition rate remained stable, while Latvia, Lithuania, and Slovenia saw declines.

    Many countries implement various programs aimed at attracting foreigners, including opportunities for investment, as well as citizenship and tax benefits.

    Individuals seeking migration often favour Golden Visa and Golden Passport routes, terms that are sometimes used interchangeably despite minor distinctions.

    10 Easiest European Countries to Get Citizenship

    According to the report, Sweden ranks as the easiest country, with nearly one in ten (9.3 Perce) non-EU residents obtaining citizenship—more than double the EU average.

    Sweden boasts the highest acceptance rates for both genders, with women experiencing a slightly higher acceptance rate of 10.02 percent compared to 8.66 percent for men.

    Norway, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Iceland follow as the second to fifth easiest countries to acquire citizenship, with an acquisition rate of one in 25 (4 percent).

    Data shows that northern European countries generally have the highest citizenship acquisition rates, with Sweden, Norway, Iceland, and Finland leading the pack.

    In southern Europe, Portugal emerges as the easiest, while the Netherlands, Ireland, and the United Kingdom are the most accessible Western European states for citizenship. The UK ranks eighth, with nearly three in 50 (3.2 percent) residents granted citizenship.

    Poland and Croatia are the easiest countries in Central Europe for changing nationality, with acquisition rates of 4 percent and 3.9 percent respectively. Northern and Western Europe present the most accessible regions for nationality changes, with an acquisition rate of 5.9 percent compared to 1.9 percent in Central Europe and 3.6 percent in the South.

  • Pakistan’s Kashmala Talat wins gold medal in Thailand Shooting Championship

    Pakistan’s Kashmala Talat wins gold medal in Thailand Shooting Championship

    Pakistan’s Kashmala Talat has won the gold medal in the Thailand Shooting Championship, while Gulfam Joseph won the silver medal.

    Talat won the medal in 25 meter pistol while her total score was 575.

    The Asian Games bronze medalist has qualified for the Paris Olympics by winning the silver medal in the Jakarta Asian Shooting Championship.

    Gulfam Joseph was the second Pakistani shooter participating in the Thailand Shooting Championship, along with Ghulam Mustafa Bashir who has also made it to the Paris Olympics.

  • Neelum Muneer has a creepy fan story

    Neelum Muneer has a creepy fan story

    Fans can be a blessing for celebrities, offering adoration and love. However, once in a while a fan comes along who’s more creepy than cute.

    The beautiful and talented Neelum Muneer had an encounter with a crazy fan. She revealed a shocking experience on ‘Hasna Mana Hai’, where she exposed a fan who had been pretending to be a girl and talking to her on the phone for a long time.
    The host, Tabish Hashmi, asked Neelum Muneer if she had ever encountered a fan who started off seemingly nice but later turned out to be very obsessive and even scary.

    Neelum Muneer said “It’s really weird, some fans don’t understand what to talk to me about when they meet me. This one fan would call me, pretending to be a girl, and ask to talk to someone else. When I would respond, he would say he had dialed the wrong number. Later, I discovered that the person was a man who had been posing as a girl to talk to me. He had been doing it for a long time. It was so strange and creepy.”

  • What is special about today?

    What is special about today?

    Today, June 21, will be the longest day and shortest night of the year.

    The duration of the day today will be about 14 hours, while the duration of the night will be 10 hours.

    After July 1, the length of day will begin to decrease gradually, and on September 22, the length of day and night will be almost equal.

    Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfraz told Samaa, that today in Islamabad, the day will be 14 hours 32 minutes, and the night will be 9 hours 28 minutes, while in Karachi, the day will be 13 hours 41 minutes and the night will be 10 hours 19 minutes.

  • Speculation over: Shatrughan Sinha welcomes Zaheer Iqbal with open arms

    Speculation over: Shatrughan Sinha welcomes Zaheer Iqbal with open arms

    Veteran actor and politician Shatrughan Sinha subtly denied rumors of being upset about his daughter Sonakshi Sinha’s decision to marry her long-time beau Zaheer Iqbal. He was recently seen meeting his future son-in-law ahead of the big day.

    On Thursday, Shatrughan Sinha ended all speculation of family tension around Sonakshi’s wedding. Paparazzi spotted him meeting the groom-to-be outside his apartment.

    The two smiled and posed together for the cameras. Sinha even entertained the photographers by saying his iconic dialogue, “Khamosh!”. He then confirmed that he will attend his daughter’s wedding this weekend. He expressed happiness and support for her decisions, stating, “I will be there at the wedding, certainly. Why wouldn’t I? Her happiness is mine too, and vice versa. She has every right to choose her partner and plan her wedding,” as quoted by Indian media.

    “I am very busy with my political work in Delhi. Despite this, being here in Mumbai shows that I am not just her support but also her protector,” Shatrughan affirmed.

  • Lights, Camera, Celebration: Fahad Mustafa’s star-studded birthday dinner

    Lights, Camera, Celebration: Fahad Mustafa’s star-studded birthday dinner

    On the third day of Eid Ul Azha, Fahad Mustafa celebrated his birthday in style. He and his family, all dressed in black outfits, hosted a glamorous dinner for their friends from the entertainment industry.

    The guest list included big names like Faysal Quraishi, Adnan Siddiqui, Humayun Saeed, Aijaz Aslam, Sunita Marshall, Benita David, Sana Faysal, Rabya Kulsoom, Faizan Sheikh, Maham Aamir, and many others.

    Fahad cut the cake with his daughter and son, making it a memorable evening.

    Here are some pictures from the event:

  • Sania Mirza isn’t marrying Mohammad Shami, confirms Sania’s father

    Sania Mirza isn’t marrying Mohammad Shami, confirms Sania’s father

    Former Indian tennis star Sania Mirza’s father Imran Mirza has strongly reacted to the rumors of his daughter’s second marriage with cricketer Mohammad Shami.

    Rumours of the nuptials of the two sports stars started circulating in Indian media recently.

    It all started when someone posted photoshopped pictures of Shami with Sania on social media.

    The reports claimed that the two are going to get married in August, but both of them did not respond to these rumours, while now Sania Mirza’s father Imran Mirza has reacted strongly to the rumours.

    While talking to Indian media, Imran Mirza said, “All this is nonsense, Sania has never even met Mohammad Shami.”

    Sania is the ex-wife of Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik; the couple also has a son, Izhan Mirza Malik, who lives with his mother.

    Sania Mirza’s father confirmed his daughter’s divorce from Shoaib Malik earlier this year. In January 2024, Shoaib Malik tied the knot with Pakistan actress Sana Javed.

  • Fahad Mustafa’s latest project has us super excited

    Fahad Mustafa’s latest project has us super excited

    The creators of the hit animated movie ‘The Donkey King’ have released a teaser for their next animated film, ‘My Daddy My Superhero,’ featuring the voice of Fahad Mustafa. The announcement was made on Father’s Day by Mangu (aka The Donkey King) himself on Geo News.

    ‘My Daddy My Superhero’ is a tribute to all fathers, with a 70-second teaser that leaves audiences wanting more. The film boasts stunning visuals, natural voice acting, and impressive animation, promising to set a new standard in Pakistani animation.

    Co-produced by Talisman Animation Studios and Geo Films, ‘My Daddy My Superhero’ is set for a worldwide theatrical release in 2025.

    Check out the teaser below:

  • Section 144 imposed in Punjab as PTI calls for protest

    Section 144 imposed in Punjab as PTI calls for protest

    The Punjab government has imposed Section 144 across the province for seven days, citing security reasons.

    The decision came after Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) called for a nationwide protest at 2PM today to “protect the sanctity of the vote.”

    The orders issued by the Home Department said that Section 144 will remain enforced throughout the province from June 21 to 27.

    Furthermore, it also said that due to the current situation of public order and security threats in the province, any public gathering of people can be a soft target of terrorists and miscreants, which can be a serious threat to law and order.