Category: Entertainment

Best entertainment news in the industry, we break entertainment stories as soon as celebrities post on their social media and do Pakistani drama reviews.

  • Ariana Grande calls for donations for Palestine after Rafah Massacre

    Ariana Grande calls for donations for Palestine after Rafah Massacre

    American singer Ariana Grande has recently shown support for Palestine by sharing a donation link to the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund on her Instagram story.

    She has also signed the #artists4ceasefire call and has been actively supporting Palestinian content on her social media platforms, including Instagram posts that condemn the events in Gaza as genocide.
    Some of her fans were disappointed at by her because they thought she should use her position to draw more attention to the injustices happening place in Palestine.

  • Mamya Shajaffar talks about the reasons behind getting married at 25

    Mamya Shajaffar talks about the reasons behind getting married at 25

    Actress and model Mamya Shajaffar, also known as Maham Shahid, has disclosed details about her marriage. She was invited as a guest in Fuchsia magazine, hosted by Rabia Mughni. She also revealed the reason she got married at the age of 25.

    “I got married at 25, which I think was the right time. We’d been together for three years already, so it wasn’t a sudden decision. My mom was strict and wanted me home by 10pm, which I didn’t like. So, she suggested I get married, and I agreed! I called Gul, and we got married just 10 days later in a simple ceremony. We had a wonderful reception at Fairy Meadows, but we’re still thinking about having a bigger wedding.”

    She made appearances in ‘College Gat’e and ‘Jhok Sarkar’ as well. Recently Mamya is working ‘Jaan SE Pyara Juni’ drama. Mamya Shajaffar is got married to Farooq Gul, who is a creative director, designer, and photographer.

  • Pakistan’s ‘Nayab’ wins at festival in Cannes

    Pakistan’s ‘Nayab’ wins at festival in Cannes

    Pakistani film ‘Nayab’ has won the ‘Best Foreign Film’ award at World Film Festival in Cannes. The film, directed by Umair Nasir Ali, also won the Best First Time Film Maker award in the feature film category. The film is written by Basit Naqvi, Ali Abbas Naqvi

    The story of the film is centered around a young woman determined to break stereotypes by playing cricket for Pakistan’s national team. Her brother, who was once a rising star himself, struggles with his past.

    The director posted a picture on Instagram with the caption, “Happy to share our film “Nayab” won Best Foreign Film and Best First Time Filmmaker (Feature) at the World Film Festival in Cannes – Remember the Future! April 2024 -Despite limited festival opportunities after commercial theatrical release locally and globally, these awards bring us great joy. Thanks to the entire Nayab Team for making “Nayab” possible! Specially @rumina_umair @aliabbasnaqvi88 & @m.basit.naqvi for being there since the inception of the idea which we started in 2019.”

    Yumna Zaidi who played the character of Nayab also posted a picture on her Instagram with the caption, “Nayab” my real star ”

    Note: The prestigious Cannes Film Festival ended on May 25. Don’t confuse it with the World Film Festival in Cannes, a separate monthly competition held in the same city.

  • Anant Ambani’s second pre-wedding festivities begin with a 90s band

    Anant Ambani’s second pre-wedding festivities begin with a 90s band

    The excitement surrounding the wedding of Anant Ambani, son of Mukesh Ambani, Asia’s wealthiest man, has reached new heights as their second round of pre-wedding celebrations kicked off with a stellar performance by the American band Backstreet Boys on a cruise in Italy.

    Joining the couple for the extravagant affair were Bollywood A-listers such as Shahrukh Khan, Alia Bhatt, Ranbir Kapoor, Ranveer Singh, Kareena Kapoor, Karan Johar, and others, who have flown to Italy to partake in the four-day festivities aboard the cruise.

    A video from the festivities shows the Backstreet Boys performing their song ‘I Wanna Be With You’ for the guests, dressed in all-white outfits.

    Another video from the extravagant cruise is gaining attention, filmed bear Palermo, Sicily in Italy.
    According to reports, the cruise began yesterday and will end in France on Friday. It’s expected to include performances by American rapper Pitbull, Latin popstar Shakira, and Indian Punjabi singer Guru Randhawa.

  • New must-watch dramas this summer

    New must-watch dramas this summer

    Get ready for a summer filled with compelling storytelling, as Pakistani dramas cover family dynamics, politics, mental health, and education. These themes deeply resonate with viewers, drawing them into the characters’ experiences.

    Let’s find out what exciting new stories these upcoming dramas have for us!

    Danish Taimoor and Laiba Khurram Star in ‘Teri Chhaon Mein’

    Danish Taimoor and Laiba Khurram team up for ‘Teri Chhaon Mein.’ Despite its old-fashioned title, the characters are fresh. Danish plays a soft, loving boy, while Laiba plays a family-oriented girl who lacks confidence and independence. The teasers suggest their relationship will face challenges, adding suspense. Danish’s character might show unexpected traits, keeping viewers curious. Let’s see how their story unfolds in this new drama.

    Written by Radain Shah and directed by Abdullah Badini, ‘Teri Chhaon Mein’ is produced by Momina Duraid Productions.

    Asad Siddiqui, Nawal Saeed, Yashma Gill, and Aagha Ali star in a new drama

    Asad Siddiqui, Nawal Saeed, Yashma Gill, and Aagha Ali come together for the first time in this star-studded drama. The teasers suggest a love triangle involving two brothers. Aagha Ali plays the controlling brother, while Asad Siddiqui is the innocent one overshadowed by his sibling. Nawal Saeed plays a character focused on wealth, a departure from her previous roles. Yashma Gill’s character remains a mystery, adding intrigue.

    Written by Zanjabeel Asim Shah and directed by Aabis Raza, this drama is produced by Abdullah Kadwani and Asad Qureshi under 7th Sky Entertainment.

    ‘Ishq Hua’: A Love Story featuring Haroon Kadwani and Komal Meer

    Get ready for a rollercoaster ride as Haroon Kadwani and Komal Meer star in ‘Ishq Hua,’ an intense love story. With cutting-edge visuals and a gripping plot, this drama promises more than just romance. It explores the extreme consequences of passionate love, with every moment full of emotion. The cast also includes Sahar Hashmi, Fazila Qazi, and Sohail Sameer.

    Written by Nooran Makhdoom and directed by Syed Wajahat Hussain, ‘Ishq Hua’ is produced by Abdullah Kadwani and Asad Qureshi under 7th Sky Entertainment.

  • Who are Firdous Jamal’s favourite actresses? The answers may surprise you

    Who are Firdous Jamal’s favourite actresses? The answers may surprise you

    Who are Firdous Jamal’s favourite actresses? The answers may surprise you

    Veteran actor Firdous Jamal was recently invited as a guest in ‘Mazaq Raat’, hosted by Imran Ashraf.
    The hosed asked, “My question is, in the last 50 years, which face has been the most charming and consistently number one in the industry?”

    Firdous Jamal said, “I believe that in the Pakistan film industry, there hasn’t been a woman as beautiful as Zeba Begum, who is the wife of the late Muhammad Ali, nor an actress as talented as Shamim Ara”

    The actor was on a hiatus from work, undergoing cancer treatment. Now, he is doing well now after surgery and chemotherapy.

    We thought Jamal would name his co-stars from 80s dramas as his favourites but its good to know that he chose to honour his seniors instead.

  • Captain America clarifies he was not involved with Israeli forces; receives flak for not mentioning Palestine

    Captain America clarifies he was not involved with Israeli forces; receives flak for not mentioning Palestine

    Chris Evans, famous for playing Captain America, took to his Instagram to issue a clarification for a photo floating on the internet. The picture, which showed him signing ammunition with a soldier, was being shared with misleading information that the soldier was from the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF).

    As Israel’s genocide in Gaza continues unabated, people across the world slammed Evans for the photo.

    This clarification came amid heightened speculations of Evans having gone to Israel to meet IDF soldiers and signing a missile for them like other American dignitaries including Nikki Haley.

    While Reuters did a fact-check story on this picture earlier in February, Evans posted a story earlier in the day (May 31). In his Instagram story, he wrote, “This image was taken during a USO tour in 2016. I went with a group of actors, athletes and musicians to show appreciation for our service members.” He went on to add that, “The object he was asked to sign is not a bomb, or a missile, or a weapon of any kind. It is an inert object used for training or display purposes only.”

    It’s been close to nine months since the genocide in Gaza started but the actor neither condemned it nor uttered a word of support for the oppressed Gazans. His clarification is thus receiving flak for still not mentioning Palestine.

    A netizen wrote, “Chris Evans can say all this to defend himself and still not use his platform spread awareness about Palestine is truly so evil.”

    A supporter of Free Palestine lambasted Captain America for signing something that merely represents the bomb but no information or donation link about Palestine.

    Nicole on X (formerly Twitter) called him out for not shedding light on the genocide and said, “Anyway, don’t be like Chris, call for a free Palestine.”

    A proponent of Ceasefire Now posted, “The thing that bothers me about this post, even though it should be reassuring he’s not gross is the fact he said nothing about Palestine whatsoever in conjunction with this picture.”

    While a passionate user called him “cold-hearted” another said that, “this speaks a lot about his character.”

  • Samar Jaffri, Aashir Wajahat star in ‘Na Baligh Afraad,’ coming this Eid ul Azha

    Samar Jaffri, Aashir Wajahat star in ‘Na Baligh Afraad,’ coming this Eid ul Azha

    Eid-ul-Azha 2024 is getting more exciting as another prominent film is set to release on the festive occasion. Director Nabeel Qureshi took to social media to release the official poster of his next feature titled ‘Na Baligh Afraad’.
    Actor Samar Jafri, who has been passionately pursuing his love for music, is prepared to enter the film industry. He is about to make his big screen debut in a film directed and produced by Nabeel Qureshi and Izzaim Alfareeza

    The upcoming film is expected to follow the success path of Nabeel’s previous films ‘Na Maloom Afraad 1’ and ‘Na Maloom Afraad 2,’ and recently his last film was ‘Quaid –e- Azam Zindabad. The film stars Samar Jafri, Ashir Wajahat, and Rimha Ahmad, who are all excited to bring a fresh and exciting energy to the screen.

  • Chahat’s hit ‘Bado Badi’ gets a fresh twist with Abrarul Haq’s version

    Pakistani social media sensation and singer Chahat Fateh Ali Khan’s latest song, ‘Bado Badi,’ has taken the internet by storm. Renowned Pakistani bhangra and pop singer Abrarul Haq has joined the trend.

    Released just last month, Chahat’s cover of the classic has quickly gained 21 million views on YouTube, becoming a viral hit in South Asia and beyond. ‘Bado Badi’ has connected with audiences in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and other countries, making it a cross-border success.

    Adding to the song’s fame, Abrarul Haq has released his version of ‘Bado Badi’ after popular TikTok personality Sid Mr. Rapper asked the ‘Billo’ singer to lend his voice to the hit track. Abrar’s rendition has been well-received, adding even more popularity to the beloved song.

    Interestingly, ‘Bado Badi’ is not a completely new song. The legendary Madam Noor Jahan originally performed it for the 1973 film ‘Banarsi Thug,’ starring Firdous, Ejaz, and Munawar Zarif, with music composed by Bakhshi Wazeer Sahib. Chahat Fateh Ali Khan’s version has breathed new life into the classic, making it enjoyable for a new generation of listeners.

    The viral success of ‘Bado Badi’ shows the power of music and social media in bringing people together. As celebrities like Abrar join the trend, the song continues to win hearts and entertain millions across borders.

  • ‘Wednesday’ star Jenna Ortega, others outraged by Rafah air strike

    ‘Wednesday’ star Jenna Ortega, others outraged by Rafah air strike

    After a deadly Israeli air strike in Rafah on Monday, resulted in 45 Palestinian refugees being burnt alive and at least one child beheaded, celebrities worldwide are using social media to express their anger and demand an urgent ceasefire.

    Pakistani actor Faysal Quraishi shared his sorrow and support for the victims on Instagram, “All eyes on Rafah. All hearts for Rafah. All thoughts with Rafah. All prayers include Rafah.”

    Imran Abbas made a strong appeal on Instagram: “Ceasefire now… What are we waiting for? Even the UK is speaking up, so why are we Muslims staying silent? You don’t need to belong to any religion to feel the pain of burning children and humans alive. There’s no excuse for this terrible brutality.”

    Hollywood actor Jenna Ortega, known for starring her role in the Netflix series ‘Wednesday,’ focused on the ongoing suffering of children in the genocide. In a post highlighting the harsh reality, she said, “People are arguing about a ceasefire while many children are still being killed. Where is the humanity?”

    Model and actor Saheefa Jabbar Khattak, who often speaks out on social media about important issues, shared her thoughts on Instagram. She criticized people who compare Israel’s treatment of Palestinians to Pakistan’s treatment of its minorities. Saheefa mentioned Kim Kardashian’s recent comment of “All lives matter” in response to a call for Palestinian liberation.

    Saheefa disagreed with the idea and said, “To those who say I should focus on problems in my own country first, I say: please learn about ethnic cleansing and genocide. The terrible things happening to minorities in our country are also wrong and should be condemned.”

    “But please, don’t say that one should condemn one wrong but not the other. To the people in power in the government of Pakistan, I ask you, as a taxpayer, and as a citizen of your country, to stop the genocide in our country. No one deserves this cruelty. We must remember that our flag is incomplete without the color white, which represents our minorities who are also contributing to Pakistan’s growth and economy.”

    Saheefa’s message continued to urge for better education and activism: “Stop justifying genocide, unlawful killings, rapes, assaults, and violence. When the Black Lives Matter movement started, some people responded with ‘all lives matter,’ not because they believed it, but to distract from the main focus of the movement.”

    Her passionate plea also included a call for targeted boycotting and a deeper understanding of the situation. She said, “Boycotting every company on the list isn’t practical. Many influencers, like myself, have stopped supporting various brands. Remember, the list is long, with hundreds of products from big companies. There’s a reason for focusing on specific boycotts.”

    According to Saheefa, a broad, untargeted boycott is “easier said than done” and might be harmful or impossible for “a third-world country with limited resources.” “Don’t boycott all 200 products. Learn why we’re targeting Coke, Starbucks, and McDonald’s. They were the first to publicly fund and support genocides. They fed IDF soldiers while children in the Gaza Strip were brutally killed, raped, and left hungry in the streets. Please, I urge each of you to educate yourselves,” she pleaded.

    The collective voices of these celebrities reflect a growing global demand for Palestinian liberation and an end to Israel’s apartheid regime that continues to claim Palestinian lives. Their heartfelt messages have resonated widely, shedding light on the human cost of the genocide and urging immediate action to prevent further loss of Palestinian lives.