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  • Former Indian cricketer’s son changes gender

    Former Indian cricketer’s son changes gender

    Former Indian cricketer and coach Sanjay Bangar’s son has changed his gender.

    Reports in Indian media state that the 23-year-old son of former Indian all-rounder Sanjay Bangar, previously named Aryan, has now became Anaya after undergoing gender reassignment surgery. 

    She shared her gender journey through hormonal transformation on social media a few months ago, getting a lot of attention.

    Aryan, who was born a boy, started hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in 2023 and now has a new identity as a transgender girl. 

    Anaya is currently playing cricket in the UK. She shared the story of her complicated and emotional journey on social media, writing in an Instagram post that after 11 months of hormone replacement therapy, she was able to achieve complete happiness.

    Sanjay Bangar played 12 Tests and 15 ODI matches for India. He also performed coaching duties.

  • Fahad Mustafa teases his sad fans

    Fahad Mustafa teases his sad fans


    Fans of Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum are feeling a bit lost this Monday without their favourite drama serial to look forward to.   

    For weeks, they had grown used to tuning in every Monday and Tuesday to watch Fahad Mustafa and Hania Aamir light up their screens.
    But with drama now over, and the finale even airing in cinema, the weekly tradition has come to an end.  

    The finale episode of Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum was aired on November 5, 2024.

    Adding a pinch of nostalgia, Fahad Mustafa shared a post on Instagram with the caption, “Aaj Monday hai aur aaj hum nahi ayengay intezar mat karna .”
    His post stirred up emotions among fans who were already missing their weekly dose of Mustafa and Sharjeena scenes.  

    This powerful comeback in Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum has reminded everyone why Fahad Mustafa remains one of the country’s most loved actors.
    Fans are now left eagerly waiting to see what Fahad Mustafa will do for the next project.  

    Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum has broken records, with the drama surpassing a billion views and gaining international acclaim. 

    It is written by Farhat Ishtiaq and directed by Badar Mehmood.
     

    The cast includes Fahad Mustafa, Hania Aamir, Naeema Butt, Bushra Ansari, Tauseeq Haider, Javed Sheikh, Emmad Irfani, Maya Khan, Yousaf Bashir and Annie Zaidi.

    Earlier, speaking to the media at the finale of ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum,’ Fahad Mustafa expressed his gratitude for the success of the drama.

     
    Fahad said, “This all happened because of Allah, we can only try, we only tried our best. Maybe I’m a bit of a favorite of Allah. So at every stage of life at the age of 20, something happened, at 30, something else.
    Now that I am 40, this is a 40-year gift. Now, we’ll wait and see what happens at 50.” 

    Recently, actress Hania Aamir has shared her thoughts about marriage with her fans.

    During a program organized by fans in Canada for Hania Aamir.


    Where the Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum actress was asked various questions.

    In response to a question related to marriage, Aamir said, “I have no intention of getting married right now.”

    Continuing in the same vein, Mujhe Pyar Huha tha actress stated, “I am a simple girl.
    Whenever I get married, I will make sure to announce it loudly and clearly.”

    In response to another question, the actress said, “Borders at the frontiers cannot separate people. No one can put restrictions on whom you love from the heart. That’s why I travel abroad, so I can meet those who like me. It brings me joy to meet all of you.”

  • Govt blocks passports of 23 individuals involved in attack on Qazi Faez Isa

    Govt blocks passports of 23 individuals involved in attack on Qazi Faez Isa

    The Pakistani passports of 23 persons allegedly involved in the attack on former Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa have been blocked. 

    Appearing on Geo, journalist Asif Bashir Chaudhry claimed that 23 Pakistanis had been traced through the help of CCTV footage, including former Member of the National Assembly (MNA) Maleeka Ali Bokhari, who was involved in the alleged attack on ex-CJP Qazi Faiz Isa.

    The passports were blocked following strong reactions from Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi last month, who had vowed to take stern action against the assaulters in London.

    Shayan Ali, a famous Tik Toker known for spearheading PTI protests in London and often seen outside the residence of Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif, has also been nominated in the Passport Control List (PCL).


    Sadia Faheem, Faheem Gulzar, Maheen Faisal, Sadra Tariq, Habba Tariq, Waqas Chohan, Mohsin Haider, Zameer Akram, Sardar Taimoor, Mohammad Pervez Ali, Rukhsana Kausar, Sheikh Mohammad Jameel, Mehran Habib, Zaheer Ahmad, Rehman Anwar, Mohammad Sadiq Khan, Khadija Kashif, Mohammad Naveed Afzal, Shehzad Qureshi, Suleman Ali Shah, and Bilal Anwar, are among those whose passports have also been revoked.

    Asif Bashir Chaudhry further revealed: “The 23 names involved in the attack on ex-CJP Qazi Faez Isa are not dual nationals except two.”

    Citing Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Cyber Crime case no 3,906/2024 against 23 Pakistanis, Chaudhry stated: “As soon as these suspects land in Pakistan legally, they will be arrested instantly.”

    FIA included 153 other names on the list, which reportedly are dual nationals, a journalist said.

    In October, dozens of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf followers and party leaders, including Sayed Zulfi Bukhari, Sahibzada Jahangir and former MNA Maleeka Bokhari, had protested against former CJP Qazi Faez Isa on his arrival for dinner at Middle Temple in London.⁠



    Outside the entrance gate of London’s Middle Temple, PTI followers had chanted, “Go Qazi, Go Qazi.”⁠

    Interior Minister on October 30 condemned the attack and ordered the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) to block the ID card of those involved in the attack on the Pakistani ambassador in which former CJP Qazi Faez Isa was present.



    In a post on X (formerly Twitter), the Interior Ministry wrote, “We cannot remain silent on this incident,” and questioned why there was no security given to the Qazi Faez Isa amid threats.⁠

  • Internet reacts to Sidhu’s return to Kapil Sharma’s show

    Internet reacts to Sidhu’s return to Kapil Sharma’s show


    Former Indian Punjab Minister and Indian cricketer Navjot Singh Sidhu, once the heart and soul of The Great Indian Kapil Show, has made an unexpected return to the stage, much to the excitement of the show’s fans. Sidhu, famous for his infectious laughter, sharp one liners and poetic flair, played a pivotal role in making the shows successful and enigmatic until his controversy-laced exit in 2019.


    Even Sidhu’s statement during Pulwama attack 2019 created ruckus in India and extremist Hindus had demanded that he should be removed from the show.

    After Sidhu departure, actress Archana Puran Singh took over his chair and has been a regular presence on the show alongside Kapil. 


    The Great Indian Kapil Show episode featuring Navjot Singh Sidhu will premiere on Netflix on Saturday, November 16.

    Recently, The Great Indian Kapil Show released its latest promo that surprised fans by showing Navjot Sindh Sidhu back in his chair.
    Sidhu humorously takes his seat while Archana Puran Singh jokes with Kapil Sharma, asking for her chair back. The unexpected twist has sent waves of excitement through the show’s fan base. 


    The promo for the show reveals Navjot Singh Sidhu comfortably seated in the judge’s chair, while Kapil jokes about Sunil Grover adopting Sidhu’s appearance once again.
    Sidhu quickly clarifies that he’s the real deal! Moments later, a visibly concerned Archana Puran Singh appears, anxious about potentially losing her seat to the original judge, Sidhu. She turns to Kapil and anxiously asks if she’s been replaced.

    Navjot Sidhu has reunited with the show’s team after five years.  

    Sidhu shared the promo on his instagram acount with the caption, T”he Home Run ….. @kapilsharma @whosunilgrover @navjot1618 @harbhajan3.”

    Fans flooded social media with excitement, celebrating Navjot’s return with messages and likes. One fan wrote, “Welcome back, Sidhu, missed you!” while another said, “The king is back!” 

    Many fans expressed how much they missed his presence, saying, “Legend is back., Missed you, paaji!”
    and “So good to see you back on the show. This show was never the same without you.”
    With Sidhu’s return, The Great Indian Kapil Show seems to have regained its charm, delighting its loyal audience once again.

    Here are the comments of fans: 

     

     

    Kapil Sharma host ‘The Great Indain Kapil Show’ on Neflix where he interacts with different celebrities from Bollywood and other filed. 


    The show is a mix if standup comedy, interviews and funny skits keep the audience entertained.
    The cast of ‘The Great Indian Kapil Show’ includes Kapil Sharma, Sunil Grover, Archana Puran Singh, Krushna Abhishek, Kiku Sharda, and Rajiv Thakur.


  • ‘People responsible are not in the city’: Lahore High Court’s thinly veiled criticism of Maryam Nawaz, CS

    ‘People responsible are not in the city’: Lahore High Court’s thinly veiled criticism of Maryam Nawaz, CS

    Lahore High Court’s (LHC) Justice Shahid Karim has reprimanded missing officials of the Punjab Government while also alluding to Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz and Chief Secretary Zahid Akhtar Zaman’s absence from the city.

    He remarked that the court ordered all kinds of construction work to be stopped for two months, yet it has not been implemented. “Educational institutions are closed, so why are construction sites not being closed,” he asked. 


    The court questioned WASA’s Senior Legal Advisor Advocate, Mian Irfan Akram, along with the officers and lawyers of the relevant departments. 


    During the hearing, Justice Shahid Karim said that the Deputy and Assistant Commissioners should go out on roads to perform their duties. He further remarked that the CCPO and DIG should also look for measures being imposed when they go out for work.


    The Punjab government submitted a report regarding the measures that have been taken so far to tackle smog before the court. The provincial government’s lawyer said that officials in the administration will go and inspect the lorry and truck stands themselves. He informed the court that three major terminals on the busy Bund Road have been closed.  Meanwhile, 400 vehicles were checked.


    The Judge then questioned the officials about the vehicles that were inspected and their condition. 
    The lawyer replied that 42 vehicles failed the inspection. However, he defended the government by saying: “All the Deputy Commissioners of Punjab will be informed to conduct these  inspections, but because it was Sunday, the Secretary of Transport could not issue instructions.”


    To this, Justice Shahid Karim expressed his disappointment and said, “What are you talking about? Look at the situation outside. Every minute is very important. I am ready to hear this case even on Sunday.”


    The court further remarked that despite the seriousness of the matter, the transport department did not even come to hear the court proceedings.


    The lawyer of the Punjab Government went on to explain that operations were conducted at three bus stands in Lahore while action was taken against 60 exhaust-emitting buses.


    Justice Shahid Karim reprimanded the absent Deputy Commissioner Lahore asking could he not work on a Sunday. 


    One of the members of the Judicial Commission present inside the court said that simply stopping the buses on the roads is not the solution; rather, the buses should not be allowed to leave the bus stand.


    Justice Shahid Karim remarked that while the city is battling with smog, “the people responsible are not present in the city.”


    Alluding to Chief Minister Punjab’s jibe at the court on the provision of bikes by the government, he said, “I don’t want to go in the details but when the court ordered against government’s policy of providing bikes, some people in the government made fun of it. Do you now have an answer to this.”


    The court also expressed anger at the Advocate General Punjab who was not present in the court today, “This is the most important matter, he should have been in the court today, I am very disappointed.” 


    The court, while talking to the Punjab government’s lawyer, said that you convey my displeasure to them.


    Justice Shahid Karim asked what is the procedure for checking the vehicles at the bus stand. Advocate Punjab Government said that vehicles are checked for smoke emission. Justice Shahid Karim remarked that no one from the transport department is in the court, and Advocate General Punjab is not present in the court. “Is this how the government is taking the matter seriously,”  the court asked. 


    The court recounted that it had been giving orders regarding smog for two years. “The government departments have failed to take steps to control smog as it has worsened in the past two months.” 
    Additionally, the court remarked, “When you announced the bikes, and I passed the order, then everyone just talked. Now go out and see the situation.”


    The court asked about the Chief Secretary of Punjab, who is in Geneva. 


    Therefore the court remarked that where is the acting chief secretary is and how the province is being run. 


    Justice Shahid Kareem identified that construction is going on in many places in Lahore, which is the main cause of smog. Schools have been closed, construction would have been closed, is there any order that the deputy commissioner will do? Or there is no such order with respect to the Deputy Commissioner and Assistant Commissioner.


    In his final remarks, Justice Shahid Karim said that the government should impose duties on DCs and ACs across Punjab and ask them to leave their offices. “Has the government issued any notification that if the vehicle is not in good condition, it will be fined Rs.1 lac.”


    He added that a fine of 1500 to 2000 rupees will not change the situation, the necessary measures and notifications should be taken by the government, the government should think seriously to stop the construction.


    The court made it a point to mention that “I was hopeful that the current government would do better in this regard, but their actions are not enough. I am not giving any orders; I just want to see what the government does. A decision has to be made regarding construction immediately.”


    The court adjourned the hearing till November 12 after seeking reports from various departments. 

  • ‘It’s not easy’: Sanam Jung gets real about life as a pilot’s wife

    ‘It’s not easy’: Sanam Jung gets real about life as a pilot’s wife

    Actress Sanam Jung recently shared a short video on Instagram, discussing her life as the wife of a pilot.

    She explains, “My husband is a pilot who is at work for 15 days, spending 15 days at home and 15 days on duty.”


    She further explains, “There is no one else to work in my house, so I do all the work myself while taking care of the children is also my job.”

    Jung then said something very relatable for all women and moms: “I get tired of doing housework and taking care of children, so I talk to my husband and share my problems with him.

    When I talk to my husband, he asks me, ‘You are at home all day, what work do you do?’ I should make a vlog and send it to him and show him what I do all day.”


    She then ticks off all the work she does: “I do all the housework, water the plants, take care of the children, and handle all other tasks, but my husband asks me what I do. So, I am thinking of making a vlog of all my work and sending it to my husband so that he can understand what his wife does throughout the day.”


    Her husband, Qasam Jafri, also shared the video story.

  • PTA starts blocking unregistered VPNs in Pakistan

    PTA starts blocking unregistered VPNs in Pakistan

    One day after social media users were facing internet connectivity issues through Virtual Private Networks (VPN) in Pakistan, sources within Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) have responded to the development.

    Citing safe internet access to users and security risks, sources told Geo News on Monday that the PTA has started the process of banning unregistered and illegal VPNs in Pakistan on Sunday.

    PTA reportedly blocked VPNs because it allowed unauthorised access to sensitive data and illegal content for many social media users, sources added.

    Meanwhile, Pakistan Telecommunication Authority has not issued an official statement yet regarding the initiating process of registering the Virtual Private Networks.

    It should be noted here that a number of social media users complained about accessing X (formerly Twitter) through a VPN yesterday.

    The use of VPNs has increased in Pakistan since the February general election when the government banned social media platform X. Many users were also forced to use VPNs to access the restricted content in Pakistan during the months-long internet disruption in 2024.

    The government reportedly used the recently launched firewall test in Pakistan between 4 pm and 10 pm and impacted the netizens for six long hours.

    Earlier, the PTA has called on businesses, such as IT firms, software companies, freelancers, and banks, to register their IPs to maintain VPN access, ensuring uninterrupted internet services for authorised users.

    The Pakistan Telecommunication Authorities reportedly began the proxy network registration process in 2010, and until now, approximately 20,500 VPNs have been successfully registered.

    Pointing out the blockage of proxy networks and the frequent shutdown of the internet nationwide this year, Pakistani citizens expressed rage over the government and seemed concerned about the future of e-commerce in the country.

    Pakistani social media activists and netizens sadly responded by saying that Pakistan has become the first country to introduce the concept of “internet load shedding in Pakistan.”

    Farieha Aziz, a Digital rights advocate, stated, “It’s completely arbitrary, disrupting everyday life and work, and no one in the PTA and government has yet given a straight answer — other than partially on VPNs, which they have stated they are in the process of registering.”

    The incumbent government, in the second quarter of the ongoing year, had reportedly introduced the firewall test in Pakistan, leading to the internet slowing to crawl.

    When the government was criticised for slow internet, Minister of State for Information Technology Shaza Fatima Khawaja accused the internet user of using the VPN, which, according to her, caused the internet to slow down.

    It should be mentioned here that a firewall can track, block and significantly limit the visibility of content it deems is propaganda.

  • Is Juggun Kazim related to ASP Shehrbano? TV host clarifies

    Is Juggun Kazim related to ASP Shehrbano? TV host clarifies


    Television host and actress Juggan Kazim has cleared the air regarding claims about her relation to celebrity cop ASP Shehrbano Naqvi.  


    ASP Naqvi has time and again made headlines since after going viral for saving a woman from a religiously charged mob in Lahore earlier this year. With the cop repeatedly being the subject of several discussions over the internet, a recent claim suggested that she was related to Kazim. 


    Appearing as a guest on Ahmed Ali Butt’s podcast, Kazim addressed the claims and also spoke of her husband’s association with Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, whom ASP Naqvi has also served as a personal staff officer. 


    “So, I want to make one thing clear, there is no relation between me and my husband with ASP Shehrbano. I met her for the first time on my morning show,” Kazim said, adding that people also always assumed that the couple was connected to Mohsin Naqvi. 

    “I have never met the gentleman, and I’m not related to him. I have nothing bad to say about him,” she said. Kazim further explained that she preferred to focus on entertainment rather than political discussions.  


    “I came here to share my opinions about entertainment and not engage in political discussions. I am involved in entertainment, so please let me stay on that,” Juggan said.
    “People always assume. They say Mohsin Naqvi is my husband’s brother… why is my 18-year career being questioned?” 


    The Hadsa actress also recalled her experience at Mohsin Naqvi’s Channel 24 where she worked for six months before being forced to resign due to the same assumptions. 

     
    “For six months, I worked at 24 News, and everyone said I got the job because of my relations with Mohsin Naqvi. I had to resign because people were saying I was working there because of my connections. How many times should I listen to these things?” Juggan asked. 


    The podcast comes weeks after Kazim made headlines for sharing details of physical abuse during her first marriage, revealing how she was mistreated and why she kept it hidden for years.  


    “I was physically abused and tortured during my first marriage, which lasted for 1.5 years. I got married within a week of falling for my first husband who started assaulting me in the third week of our marriage,” she said in another podcast. 


    Reflecting on her past, she added, “I ignored the warning signs, and that was a mistake. Abuse often starts with hurtful words. I should have taken action when he first hit me, but I was too blinded by his charm. I made a mistake by marrying him secretly. I was attracted by his good looks.”

  • ‘Not sending pollution through missiles,’ says Indian climate expert

    ‘Not sending pollution through missiles,’ says Indian climate expert

    Punjab’s Air Quality Index, on both sides of the border between India and Pakistan, has become one of the biggest causes of concern, not just in South Asia but globally as well.


    A BBC Urdu report about the hazardous conditions of smog in Lahore and Delhi, with the former being particularly in a bad spot with AQI at 1000 plus points, Indian Punjabi correspondent Harmandeep Singh quoted Punjab Agricultural University’s Department of Climate Change and Punjab Pollution Control Authority’s study about the air pollution in the area. 


    “There is no scientific study that can prove that the fires in the villages of Indian Punjab after harvesting the crops cause air pollution in Lahore and Delhi,” says the university’s report.
    Experts say that there are scientific arguments which prove that the air pollutants created by burning the residue of harvested crops are not reaching the borders of Lahore and Delhi.


    However, on both sides of the border, stubble burning is considered to be the main cause of smog, whereas farmers claim that fire is set only to prepare the land for the next harvest. 


    Contrary to the claims of experts from Indian Punjab, experts from the country’s central educational institutions also blame the fires as the cause of Delhi’s pollution while maintaining that the contribution of this fire to pollution is very minor.


    Notably, smoke from post-harvest fires in any state, including Punjab, contributed only 4.44 percent to Delhi’s pollution this year, as per Indian research institutes.


    Satellite data of the US space agency NASA showed more fires seen on the Indian side than on the Pakistan side. Pakistani side concluded that because Lahore is close to the Indian border, so it can easily be affected by cross-border smog.


    Additionally, the Pakistani Punjab’s Environment Department claimed the reason behind the hazardous conditions of smog in Lahore is because of the “Eastern Corridor of winds” while talking to The Current a week ago. 


    Meanwhile, talking to BBC Urdu, the Department of Climate Change and Agricultural Meteorology at Punjab Agricultural University, India, said that it is natural that light and moderate winds prevail in Punjab in October and November. “For the polluted particles to move from one place to another, the speed of the air must be more than six kilometres per hour,” the department said in their defence, implying the wind is not the reason for pollution in Delhi and Lahore. 


    Puneet Kaur Dhingra, Head of the Meteorological Department, says, “Wind speed should be more than six kilometres per hour for particulate matter and smoke to move in any direction. Since October, there is light wind in eastern Punjab. Only twice the wind speed was more than four kilometres per hour.”


    Adding on, he said, “For the first time on October 5, the wind speed was recorded at 4.4 km per hour and for the second time on October 24, the wind speed was recorded at 4.1 km per hour. Therefore, the pollution created by the fires set after harvesting the crops in Punjab cannot travel in any direction.”


    University’s Department of Climate Change further asserted that the concentration of pollution and smog in a particular place during the months of October and November is associated with a drop in temperature.


    When the temperature gets warmer, the air expands and the pollutant particles disperses easily. Meanwhile, when the temperature drops like it is happening with the start if winters, the pollutant particles stay in one place and smog is created. 


    “Therefore, if there is smoke and pollution in Lahore and Delhi, there are self-generated reasons behind it.”


    Adarsh Pal Vij, the chairman of the Pollution Control Board of Indian Punjab, emphasised that the PM 10 and PM 2.5 polluting particles released from the gases produced by the stubble fires in Punjab don’t have the potential to travel much. “There is no such research which proves that the pollution of Punjab plays a role in the pollution of Delhi and Lahore. PM 10 and PM 2.5 particles do not fly as far,” he said categorically. 


    Punjab Pollution Control Board’s Environmental Scientist Avatar Singh rationalizes his claim by saying, “After harvesting, the land is set on fire in Indian as well as Pakistani Punjab, so Lahore is itself responsible for the polluted air.”


    “Even under these conditions, PM 10 particles can travel a maximum distance of 25 km, while PM 2.5 can travel a maximum distance of 50 km,” emphasised another expert as quoted by BBC Urdu. 


    Former Chairman of the Indian Punjab Pollution Control Board SS Marwaha strongly criticised the ongoing claims as he asserted, “Punjab can play an important role in the pollution of Lahore and Delhi if it sends its pollution towards these two cities through missiles.”


    Notably, Professor Vinayak Sinha of the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research admitted that the impact of Punjab’s pollution on Delhi’s pollution is negligible.


    “The effect of pollution in Punjab is only in Punjab. Incidents of post-harvest fires in Uttar Pradesh or other neighboring states have a greater impact on pollution in Delhi than in Punjab,” he noted. 
    Indian Institute of Science Education and Research is a government research institute located in New Delhi and their finding say that pre-Diwali and winter analysis in Delhi found that the main cause of pollution is vehicle smoke rather than farm fires.


    Talking to The Current, Environment Department’s Secretary Raja Jahangir also highlighted the other factors contributing to the pollution.  “Lahore is a city of 15 million, with 4.5 million bikes and 1.3 million cars on roads. There are 6,800 industrial units because it is the fastest growing city in the country and has the most construction sites, as well as more than 1,200 brick kilns,” Jahangir highlighted.


    For a city spread over 1,757 square kilometres, the green cover is not enough.


    “Ideally, it needs to be more than 30 per cent, but unfortunately, it is not more than four per cent,” he said, further that the smoke emitted from harvesting of 6.6 million of rice given a boost by air pressure is disturbing the air of Lahore while it doesn’t have enough to combat.


    “Ideally, it needs to be more than 30 per cent, but unfortunately, it is not above four per cent,” he said, adding that the smoke emitted from the harvesting of 6.6 million tons of rice, combined with air pressure, is contributing to the air pollution in Lahore, which lacks sufficient resources to combat it.

    Read more: Why is Lahore more polluted than Delhi?

  • Will Hania Aamir tie the knot? Here’s what she says

    Will Hania Aamir tie the knot? Here’s what she says

    Famous actress Hania Aamir has shared her thoughts about marriage with her fans.

    She is currently on a tour in Canada, where fans organized a program for her.

    Hania Aamir was asked various questions. In response to a question related to marriage, she said, “I have no intention of getting married right now.”

    Continuing in the same vein, she stated, “I am a simple girl. Whenever I get married, I will make sure to announce it loudly and clearly.”

    In response to another question, the actress said, “Borders at the frontiers cannot separate people. No one can put restrictions on whom you love from the heart. That’s why I travel abroad, so I can meet those who like me. It brings me joy to meet all of you.”