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  • After EMIGALA honor, Mahira Khan thanks family and fans

    After EMIGALA honor, Mahira Khan thanks family and fans

    After winning the ‘Artist in Fashion’ title at the EMIGALA event in Dubai, Mahira Khan shared her excitement on social media. She posted a picture wearing a beautiful blue gown that grabbed everyone’s attention. In her Instagram caption, she expressed gratitude for the positive energy at the event.

    “In moments like this, I feel an overwhelming amount of gratitude,” wrote the star. Mahira included everyone and everything she could think of in her short but heartfelt note. She expressed thanks for life, courage, family, friends, and both big and small blessings, especially saying “Alhamdulillah” for the tender ones.

    Continuing her theme of gratitude, Mahira shared a video of herself holding her award at the gala and giving her acceptance speech.
    “When women support other women, and when people support each other, miracles happen. Magic happens. Sometimes we think we should keep something for ourselves, but the real magic is when we share.”

    She then talked about her career in film and television, saying, “My lifelong dream has been to see myself on the big screen, and I hope to keep doing that. But another important purpose in my life is to do what my parents taught me – to pay it forward. If we’re fortunate enough to be in the positions we’re in, then I believe our job is to help others in any way we can.”

  • Sidhu Moosewala murder suspect Goldy Brar alive and free, US authorities verify

    Sidhu Moosewala murder suspect Goldy Brar alive and free, US authorities verify

    Goldy Brar, the main suspect in the killing of Indian rapper Sidhu Moosewala was falsely reported dead in a shooting in the US. The Fresno Police in California has clarified that the man killed in the firing incident wasn’t Brar.Sidhu Moose Wala – renowned for fusing modern hip-hop and classic Punjabi music – was shot dead by unidentified gunmen in May last year in Mansa, Punjab.

    “At first, it was said that Brar got shot while he was outside a house with a friend. But Fresno Police said it wasn’t true,” Lieutenant William J. Dooley of the Fresno Police Department stated.

    “The confusion came from wrong information on social media and news sites,” Lieutenant Dooley explained. “The person who got shot was actually Satinderjeet Brar, a gangster from Canada with ties to Bollywood and Lawrence Bishnoi’s gang.”

    Satinderjeet Brar, wanted for crimes in Canada, was called a terrorist by India’s Ministry of Home Affairs. He once threatened Bollywood star Salman Khan in a TV interview in 2023.

    During the interview, Brar also admitted to killing Sidhu Moosewala, saying, “Sidhu Moosewala was an egoistic person. He misused his political and money power. It was necessary to teach him a lesson, and he was taught one.” Brar added, “Bhai Sahab (referring to Lawrence Bishnoi) had stated that he wouldn’t apologize. Baba will show mercy only when he feels merciful.” He also asserted that they have more targets, and they won’t stop until they achieve their goal.

  • Imran Abbas, Neelam Muneer will star in ‘Mehshar’

    Imran Abbas, Neelam Muneer will star in ‘Mehshar’

    Imran Abbas and Neelam Muneer are all set to storm your screens with their new drama serial Mehshar.
    The reunion of the dynamic duo has sparked excitement among fans.
    Their on-screen chemistry played a big part in making ‘Ehram e Junoon’ successful.

    Imran and Neelam’s presence has made Mehshar one of the most eagerly awaited dramas of the year.
    Imran Abbas grabbed attention with his outstanding acting in ‘Dil-E-Muztar’ and ‘Alvida,’ where he starred alongside the Sanam Jung. Neelam Muneer has also appeared in several hit movies.

  • Cross-Border Love: ‘Jee Ve Sohneya Jee’ takes viewers on emotional journey

    Cross-Border Love: ‘Jee Ve Sohneya Jee’ takes viewers on emotional journey

    ‘Jee Ve Sohneya Jee’ is a heartwarming family movie that tells the enchanting love story of Simi Chahal as Meher and Imran Abbas as Ali. Their on-screen chemistry is delightful, drawing viewers into the world of Punjabi cinema. The film beautifully captures the essence of love, dreams, and heartbreak, taking audiences on an emotional journey.

     

    Director Thappar skillfully portrays the love story across borders, showcasing picturesque locations in England, Lehnda, and Charda Punjab. The cinematic experience is elevated by the stunning set designs and vivid location descriptions.

     

    The stellar performances of the cast add depth to the film. Simi Chahal’s bubbly nature and charming attire light up the screen, while Imran Abbas shines in his debut role, becoming the new heartthrob of Punjabi cinema. The supporting cast, including Mintu Kapa and Udaya Vakati, leave a lasting impression with their commendable performances.

     

    The film was released in Pakistan and worldwide on February 16, 2024. It falls under the romance and drama genres, with Punjabi as the primary language. The total budget of the film is five crore, and as of now, it has collected approximately 0.4 crores Indian rupees at the box office, which converts to approximately 95.92 lakh Pakistani rupees. The film holds an IMDb rating of 6.3/10, indicating an average review about the movie.

     

    In my opinion, the producers should consider changing the climax to a happier one. This would elevate the movie’s appeal, making it a perfect choice for family gatherings. The film’s cross-border casting and engaging storyline make it a must-watch.

     

    The film’s engaging storyline, filled with clever one-liners and glimpses into the characters’ personalities, keeps viewers entertained throughout. The well-timed songs, especially the title track ‘Jee Ve Sohneya’ sung by Atif Aslam, enhance the emotional impact of the scenes.

     

    Overall, ‘Jee Ve Sohneya Jee’ offers a complete entertainment package with its compelling story, stellar performances, and soulful music, making it a must-watch for audiences of all ages.

    Here are a few audience reviews buzzing on social media about the latest film ‘Jee Vee Sohneya Jee,’ capturing diverse opinions and insights into the viewer’s experience with the movie.

     

     

     

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  • Final episode of ‘Ishq Murshid’ to premiere in cinemas this Friday

    Final episode of ‘Ishq Murshid’ to premiere in cinemas this Friday

    In an Instagram post on HUM TV’s account, it was revealed that the final episode will be showcased in multiple cinemas across major cities including Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, and many more.
    Ishq Murshid, starring Durefishan Saleem and Bilal Abbas Khan in the lead roles, has received praise from people all over the world.
    The drama which revolves around the love story of two individuals from different backgrounds, has captured the hearts of millions of viewers worldwide.
    ‘Ishq Murshid’ has gained millions of views on YouTube, showing how much people like it.

    The drama is written by Abdul Khaliq Khan,and directed by Farooq Rind, Ishq Murshid boasts a stellar cast including Omair Rana, Zarmeena Ikram, Samiya Mumtaz, and more.

    The compelling storyline, coupled with stellar performances, has cemented its place as a must-watch drama series.
    Shameer, son of the late politician Zubaida Sikandar, stays out of politics and media. He falls for Shibra, a kind girl studying for CSS exam. Shibra’s family opposes corruption. Shameer disguises himself to win her heart.
    Showing TV shows in theaters is not new. Many famous series have aired their final episodes in cinemas before, including ‘Meray Pas Tum Ho’ and ‘Parizaad’.

  • Aima Baig, Muhammad Shiraz meeting has social media saying awww

    Aima Baig, Muhammad Shiraz meeting has social media saying awww

    Aima Baig, a prominent female artist in the music industry, has showcased her talent across various platforms, from film soundtracks to live performances. She is a sought-after choice for events nationwide, known for her distinctive style and original songs.

    Meanwhile, Muhammad Shiraz has emerged as a rising star in Pakistan, captivating audiences with his charming vlogs and close connection to nature, as well as his bond with his sister Muskan. He regularly shares updates about his life with his followers.

    During a recent launch event, Aima Baig delivered yet another captivating performance, drawing the attention of attendees and fans alike. However, the unexpected highlight of the evening occurred when she crossed paths with Muhammad Shiraz, leading to a surprise encounter captured in a video.

    Here is the meet up:

    This unexpected meeting sparked a variety of reactions from the public, with many expressing their thoughts and opinions on social media.

    Check the comments below:

  • Those pesky, meddling kids are back; Netflix announces new Scooby Doo series

    Those pesky, meddling kids are back; Netflix announces new Scooby Doo series

    Netflix is creating a new live-action version of the Scooby-Doo franchise, which began with the 1969 animated TV series ‘Scooby-Doo, Where Are You’. The adaptation aims to revive the brand after a previous unsuccessful attempt 20 years ago.

    The original series introduced the Mystery Inc. gang and their adventures solving mysteries. It led to the development of a large franchise with many animated shows, movies, video games, and other spin-offs.
    The new live-action series, being one of the biggest and most beloved franchises in the entertainment world, will provide a fresh perspective on the classic characters and their mysteries. It will build upon the success of the original show that initiated it all.
    Scooby-Doo’s live-action history has been marked by ups and downs, with the 2002 movie and its 2004 sequel receiving mixed reviews and commercial success.

    Raja Gosnell directed the first film, where the Mystery Inc. gang reunited to solve a mystery on Spooky Island. The second installment, Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, followed the team as they investigated a masked thief at the Coolsonian Criminology Museum.

    A group of seasoned writers and producers, including Josh Appelbaum, Scott Rosenberg, André Nemec, and Jeff Pinkner, will write and executive produce the upcoming Scooby-Doo series. They will produce under the banner of Midnight Radio, lending their experience and imaginative vision to the endeavour.

  • Asim Azhar’s debut album features colabs with big names

    Asim Azhar’s debut album features colabs with big names

    Asim Azhar is getting ready to start a new part of his music career with his first album, ‘Bematlab’, releasing on May. The album will include seven songs, with five being collaborations with other artists.

    Asim Azhar cleared his Instagram feed last week, suggesting big changes in his career. He posted a mysterious message hinting at something new, leaving fans eager for more details. Then, as the countdown started, the 27-year-old revealed the songs on the album, teasing exciting collaborations with both big names in the industry and up-and-coming stars.

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    Familiar names like Talha Anjum and Talhah Yunus, who worked on tracks like ‘Bematlab’and ‘Karma,’ are featured in there. But what really gets fans excited is the promise of new partnerships, especially the collaboration with Hasan Raheem on the song ‘You,’ while Nehaal Naseem will add energy to the album with ‘Mujhsa Na,’ and Umair will appear on ‘Kyun.’

    After being in the music business for 11 years, Asim caused a stir online when he deleted all his Instagram posts on Tuesday, similar to what Taylor Swift did once. Shortly after, he came back with an exciting teaser for his first album.
    The teaser gives a sneak peek into Asim’s life as a musician, from his childhood to his youth, making it clear that fans can expect a personal seven-track album. In the caption, he announced the release date, saying, “A new journey, a new beginning, Bematlab, my debut album.”

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    Fans and colleagues from the entertainment industry rushed to the post to show their support and best wishes. Asim’s fiancée, Meerub Ali, also joined in, hyping him up with comments like “the most dramatic entry ever” “ap cha gaye hou” (you are everywhere)
    The story of ‘Bematlab’ goes back to Asim’s early days when he gained attention by singing heartfelt covers of Western songs on YouTube. But it was his standout performance in Coke Studio 9 that really put him in the spotlight, showing off his talent and making him a star. Since then, Asim has been delivering hit singles and captivating audiences with his versatile voice and emotional performances in popular dramas.

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    As the release date gets closer, the excitement around ‘Bematlab’ grows, fueled by Asim’s mysterious teasers and the anticipation of fans around the world. May 1 isn’t just the debut of an album; it’s a big moment in Asim’s impressive career.

  • Shabana Azmi loves the smile of THIS Pakistani superstar

    Shabana Azmi loves the smile of THIS Pakistani superstar

    Indian icon Shabana Azmi recently shared a heartfelt compliment filled with love and admiration for our favourite Pakistani actress on Instagram.

    The post has created a buzz of anticipation among fans for Sajal Ali’s upcoming drama ‘Zard Patton ka Bunn.’

    In her comment section, Bollywood royalty Shabana Azmi expressed her affection for Sajal by writing, “Uff! Yeh muskurahat❤️❤️”

    The teaser for ‘Zard Patton ka Bunn’ has been released, heightening anticipation among viewers. The drama, starring Sajal Aly alongside Hamza Sohail, promises to be a captivating story written by Mustafa Afridi and directed by Saife Hasan.

  • 4 years after TikTok ban, India’s influencers still searching for solid ground

    4 years after TikTok ban, India’s influencers still searching for solid ground

    Choreographer Sahil Kumar found fame showcasing folk dances on TikTok but his profile has been dormant since the video he posted four years ago supporting India’s decision to ban the platform. The world’s most populous country offers a glimpse of what the social media landscape could look like in the United States next year, if a move to block local access to the Chinese-owned short video app goes ahead.

    Several local copycats tried to fill the void left by TikTok’s departure – prompted by a wave of nationalist fervour that followed a border clash between Chinese and Indian troops – but the biggest beneficiaries of the decision were YouTube and Instagram.

    Kumar and many other content creators eventually flocked to those US-owned platforms, but few were able to replicate their earlier followings. “It is difficult to recreate the success elsewhere, because I haven’t got the same engagement on any other platform,” Kumar, 30, told AFP from his studio in Rohtak, a short drive south of the capital New Delhi.

    “It takes years to grow an audience on Instagram and especially on YouTube,” he added. Kumar was an engineer by training but ditched white collar work when he found an audience for his dance routines on TikTok, eventually garnering more than 1.5 million followers.

    His newfound celebrity netted him paid opportunities to choreograph dance numbers for other influencers on the platform and music videos featuring Indian celebrities. But his career was derailed in June 2020 after a deadly clash far from his home on the Himalayan frontier dividing India from China.

    ‘India comes first’ 

    Twenty Indian and four Chinese soldiers were killed in the encounter, the deadliest face-off between the two nuclear-armed neighbours in half a century, and two weeks later the app vanished from Apple and Google’s online stores.

    The official government order mandating the removal made no reference to the incident or even China, only saying that TikTok had engaged in activities that were “prejudicial to sovereignty and integrity of India”.

    Kumar said in his final video on the platform that he agreed with the ban, urging those watching to follow him over to Instagram and YouTube. “They must have thought thoroughly before making this decision,” he said in a short speech to camera. “India comes first.”

    Four years later, just under 94,000 people follow him on Instagram – a tiny fraction of his earlier audience – and he laments that his chances to make money have dried up. “For us, the work stopped,” he said.

    TikTok arrived in India years after other established social media platforms, but quickly became a national phenomenon. A year before it was kicked out of the market, the platform said it had more than 200 million users in India – one out of every seven people in the country.

    ‘Everyone was helter-skelter’ 

    “Every influencer, every personality trying to build an online following had to tap into the platform whether or not they liked it,” Viraj Sheth, co-founder of influencer marketing agency Monk Entertainment, told AFP.

    “As soon as we got the news of TikTok getting banned, everyone was helter-skelter.” Several local tech start-ups attempted to capitalise on TikTok’s disappearance by rushing their own short-form video apps to market.

    But it was established US platforms that eventually proved best primed to triumph in the new market. In the first year after the ban, Instagram saw about six million short videos from India posted each day to Reels, its own interface attempting to match TikTok’s content model.

    That compared to 2.5 million videos posted each day to Indian video sharing platform Moj, according to local media reports. Market tracker Statista estimates that more than 362 million people in India use Instagram and 462 million more use YouTube — which rolled out Shorts, its own TikTok rival, the same year as the India ban.

    That compares to a total audience of 250 million people across manifold homegrown video apps, according to estimates by Redseer Strategy Consultants published last November.

    “When TikTok was banned, we were all expecting that there will probably be some other app which will come and take over,” Amiya Swarup of professional services firm EY India told AFP. “But you know, it’s still the Instas and the YouTube Shorts which are still really ruling in terms of short-form videos.”

    While that had been beneficial for their respective parent companies Meta and Google, Sheth of Monk Entertainment said some influencers had struggled to make the transition.

    TikTok’s endless-scroll interface and algorithm are renowned for both matching audiences with the content they want to see and boosting niche content creators, but Sheth said its rivals require a different formula for success.

    “You probably didn’t need to show personality on TikTok as much,” he said. “On a platform like Instagram, that’s not something that replicated that well.”