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  • Juggun Kazim all praise for ASP Sheharbano; kisses her hand

    Juggun Kazim all praise for ASP Sheharbano; kisses her hand

    ASP Sheharbano Naqvi recently appeared in a morning show on Pakistan Television Network where the program host Juggun Kazim appreciated her for her courage and kissed her hand.

    Naqvi is being feted continuously since she personally saved a woman from a charged mob in Ichra Bazar, Lahore, at risk to her own safety.

    Juggan’s gesture has been getting a lot of reactions. Some think it was a bit too much while other think that the step was taken so that it could go viral.

    Sheharbano is making waves for all the right reasons, all across national and international media. Juggun also posted a picture with the ASP and captioned it, “I met my hero today.” In the live show she said that because of Naqvi, she now feels safe in the country, adding that in the future her daughter will feel secure too.

    During the course of the interview, the ASP lightheartedly explained the kind of upbringing she has had and what really happened that day. She said that she got to know about the call through her assistant about a religious offence. She emphasized that she immediately stood up to leave. “My mother is so used to me being on duty all the time that she said, have tea first,” Sheharbano related, to which she rolled her eyes like “seriously”.

    Naqvi also recorded a session for Juggun’s YouTube Channel where she was again showered with praise but was asked about her future aspirations and the clauses that are helpful in women’s protection.

    In the clip, she admitted to a desire to become a published writer in the future.

    “Seek help. If you are stuck in a mob, do not argue and just make a call on 15,” she said while explaining that a similar incident had happened in the same market weeks before the Ichra Mob case and that woman out of fear changed her clothes. This provoked these people to force this woman. “Given the strong woman she was, she refused to change her clothes and this lead to that mob gathering around her.”

    Speaking to the women of the country, Naqvi emphasised that, “If someone coerces you, for your dressing, views or the person you are with, then please call 15 or seek help from women police officers in the nearby police station.”

  • Celebrities light up Anant Ambani’s Pre-Wedding Bash

    Celebrities light up Anant Ambani’s Pre-Wedding Bash

    The fancy world of Bollywood mixed smoothly with the talent of sports stars at billionaire Anant Ambani’s pre-wedding party, making it a night to remember. Among the special guests were cricket stars like MS Dhoni and Sachin Tendulkar, along with the lively Dwayne Bravo and up-and-coming cricketer Tim David from the Mumbai Indians team.

    MS Dhoni, known for his cool style on and off the cricket field, brought extra charm to the party with his laid-back attitude.

    But it was Dwayne Bravo who really caught everyone’s attention with his lively energy and strong personality. The West Indian cricketer, famous for his bold character, not only attended the party but also had a fun moment with Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan. Bravo’s social media post with SRK quickly became popular online.

    The party had a mix of sportsmanship and fun as guests like badminton ace Saina Nehwal and cricket all-rounder Sam Curran joined in.
    Anant Ambani’s pre-wedding bash showed the power of celebrity friendships and the magic that happens when different worlds come together. With cricket legends, Bollywood stars, and sports fans all in one place, the event truly captured the spirit of friendship and celebration.

  • ‘My life’: Mahira Khan’s loving message to brother Hissan

    ‘My life’: Mahira Khan’s loving message to brother Hissan

    Mahira Khan, a well-known actress from Pakistan, has starred in popular dramas like “Humsafar,” “Shehr-e-Zaat,” “Sadqay Tumhare,” and “Hum Kahan Ke Sachay They.” She’s also appeared in movies like “The Legend of Maula Jatt” and “Raees.” Recently, her brother Hissan Khan shared a childhood photo of them together on his Instagram story. In the picture, they looked really happy.
    Mahira and Hissan’s relationship reminds us how important family is, especially in tough times. Their story shows the strength that comes from having someone you love by your side.

    In a world where things can be uncertain, Mahira’s message is a reminder of the love and connection that family brings. It’s a beautiful celebration of the special bond between siblings.

  • Ali Haider reveals how much Mega Pop stars earned in the 90s

    Ali Haider reveals how much Mega Pop stars earned in the 90s

    Singer Ali Haider recently participated as a guest on a podcast and evoked memories of the past. During the interview, while answering a question, he recalled the era of the 90s and revealed that despite the immense popularity of songs like ‘Dil Dil Pakistan,’ ‘Babia,’ and ‘Purani Jeans,’ the artists did not receive as much compensation as they deserved.

    He said at that time, he, along with fellow singers Sajjad Ali and Junaid Jamshed, decided not to settle for shows worth 15 to 25 thousand rupees. “We all knew that the public demand for our work was there, yet we weren’t compensated accordingly. Therefore, the three of us sat together one day at Sajjad Ali’s house and promised each other that we wouldn’t work for low compensation packages anymore,” he narrated.

    Ali Haider, widely perceived as one of the biggest pop stars of the 90s, has worked as a singer, musician, composer, and actor with hit songs. He has released multiple albums, including ‘Zalim Nazron Se,’ ‘Purani Jeans,’ ‘Tum Se Kehna Tha,’ ‘Dil Wale,’ ‘Soneya Meri Mahi,’ and others such as ‘Chandni Raatein’ and ‘Qarar.’

    He has also appeared in several successful TV dramas.

    However, he has now moved to USA and primarily performs concerts there. He is prepared to return once again with his new album, ‘Dil Souda’.

  • Arab singers’ songs shine light on genocide in Gaza

    Arab singers’ songs shine light on genocide in Gaza

    Songs written by Arab singers from across the Middle East in response to Israel’s offensive in Gaza are making the Palestinian issue a major topic of conversation in Arab popular culture again, Express Tribune has reported.

    In Cairo, a well-liked Egyptian wedding singer named Rudy is now singing songs with new words that praise Abu Obaida, the military spokesperson for Hamas. These songs mix feelings of defiance, helplessness, and anger because of the war between Israel and Hamas, the group that controls the Gaza Strip.

    “Abu Obaida, O Lion-Hearted … set them all ablaze,” she belts out to a percussive beat.

    In Jordan, artists from different Arab states came together in October to record a song dreaming of Palestinians going back to the lands occupied by Israel. This song has been watched by millions on social media.

    The increasing popularity of songs that sympathize with Palestinians or support Hamas, even from artists who usually stay away from politics, shows frustration over Israel’s attacks on Gaza, its control over Palestinian land, and the support it gets from the U.S. and Europe for its military actions.

    It also shows the support among Arab people for Hamas and for armed resistance as Israel tries to eradicate the group.

    Hamas militants killed 1,200 people and took 253 hostages in an attack on Israel on October 7, according to Israeli reports. Gaza health officials say nearly 30,000 Palestinians have been confirmed killed in Israel’s military retaliation.

    The conflict has caused division around the world and led to broader cultural disagreements.

    At the annual Eurovision Song Contest, meant to be non-political, there has been controversy over Israel’s entry mentioning the October 7 attack.

    In the United States, heated debates on university campuses have affected some staff members’ careers, with students accusing each other of antisemitism and Islamophobia.

    In Israel, artists have created songs about October 7. Some focus on the victims’ suffering, while others express revenge.

    One music video shows a survivor of a Hamas attack at a music festival on October 7. Another, by Israeli rapper Subliminal, depicts Gaza neighborhoods being destroyed by airstrikes while Israeli tanks and snipers prepare for war.

    KEYS AND KUFFIYAHS

    In Arab societies, many people believe that the war is supported by Western countries and is aimed at harming Palestinian civilians.

    Wedding singer Rudy said watching Israeli attacks left her feeling helpless and wanting to sing in support of Hamas.

    At weddings where she performs, guests often ask her to sing about Gaza. One of her songs praises Abu Obaida, a Hamas spokesperson, whom many see as a hero defending children from Israeli attacks.

    “Abu Obaida – we see him as a hero who stands up against Israel. There are children dying and he is standing up to defend them,” Rudy said.

    Lebanese rapper Jaafar Touffar also raps about Abu Obaida and the Aqsa Flood – the name Hamas gave its October 7 assault – and says ‘more is coming’ to Israel.

    A poll by the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies found that 67 percent of 8,000 respondents viewed the October 7 attack as a justified act of resistance against occupation.

    Before October 7, the Palestinian cause was often overlooked as Gulf countries normalized relations with Israel and stopped pushing for a Palestinian state.

    Now, these issues are at the forefront of regional discussions, from social media to everyday conversations.

    In a music video by Kuwaiti singer Humood Al Khuder, symbols like keys representing homes lost in the Nakba of 1948, the black-and-white kuffiyah headscarf, and a refugee child called Handala are used to show solidarity with Palestinians.

    ‘NEVER FORGET WHAT’S HAPPENING’

    Lebanese musician Zeid Hamdan said he now focuses his music on the war and its impact on Lebanon where Israel and the militant group Hezbollah often fight each other with rockets and airstrikes.

    “I don’t perform anymore just to become famous as an artist. I’m on stage to wake people up and send an urgent message. I’m going from one fundraiser to another to protest,” he said.

    Arab musicians understand that their music might not change the war’s course or influence Arab leaders.

    Ghaliaa Chaker, who recorded the song ‘Returning’ with 24 other Middle Eastern artists in Jordan, says her goal is to keep the suffering in Gaza in people’s minds.

    “I really hope they (Gazans) know they’re in our prayers,” she said. “That’s the best we can hope for … to keep talking about it. Never forget what’s happening.”

  • Merub Ali’s brother Raamis ties the knot

    Merub Ali’s brother Raamis ties the knot

    Raamis Ali, the brother of popular actress and influencer Merub Ali, exchanged vows with influencer Eyeina Shahzad in a touching ceremony at their family home. Among the notable guests were Asim Azhar and his mother, underscoring the strong bonds shared within the Ali family circle.
    Merub added to the charm of the occasion with her delightful presence, making the pictures from the event truly delightful.

    The ceremony marked the beginning of a new chapter for Raamis and Eyeina, surrounded by the love and support of their family and friends.

  • Popular TikTok singer Cat Janice dies of cancer at shocking young age

    Popular TikTok singer Cat Janice dies of cancer at shocking young age

    American singer Cat Janice, known for her viral hit ‘Dance You Outta My Head’, has sadly passed away from sarcoma cancer. She was 31 years old.
    Her family confirmed the news in a statement, saying, “This morning, from her childhood home and surrounded by her loving family, Catherine peacefully entered the light and love of her heavenly creator.”
    They also expressed gratitude for the love and support they received, mentioning, “Cat saw her music go places she never expected and rests in the peace of knowing that she will continue to provide for her son through her music.”

    Her brother shared this statement on her official Instagram handle.
    Janice’s brother also mentioned that there’s more of her music to come, which will be released in due time.
    Many social media users expressed condolences to the family after hearing the sad news.
    It’s worth noting that Janice had teased a new song on TikTok recently, where she talked about her battle with cancer and asked her fans to pre-save it. She had also mentioned that all the proceeds from her work would go to her seven-year-old son.

  • What name did Shah Rukh Khan’s grandmother pick for him?

    What name did Shah Rukh Khan’s grandmother pick for him?

    Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan always surprises his fans with interesting stories. During an episode of ‘The Anupam Kher Show’, the King of cinema revealed something special from his childhood.

    He shared that his maternal grandmother, whom he calls Naani, first named him Abdul Rahman. When Anupam Kher asked if anyone called him Abdul Rahman, Shah Rukh Khan replied, “I don’t know, but my maternal grandmother had named me Abdul Rahman in childhood.”

    The name wasn’t officially recorded, but she wanted him to accept Abdul Rahman. Shah Rukh Khan joked, “I felt weird. Just imagine Baazigar starring Abdul Rahman… It wouldn’t sound good. Shah Rukh Khan in and as Baazigar sounds better.”

    This story gives us a glimpse into Shah Rukh Khan’s early life and the special bond he shared with his grandmother. It’s interesting to know how he went from being Abdul Rahman to the iconic ‘
    Shah Rukh Khan we all know and love today.

  • Aymen Saleem’s husband is the perfect photographer

    Aymen Saleem’s husband is the perfect photographer

    Actress Aymen Saleem has found the perfect photographer, and he’s not a professional. Instead, he’s her loving husband, capturing their moments together for her Instagram feed.

    Meet the man behind the lens of the actress’ stunning Instagram photos – her very own husband!

    In today’s world, capturing the perfect Instagram moment is a big deal. But instead of hiring a professional photographer, Aymen relies on her hubby to snap those picture-perfect shots.

    Why does Aymen Saleem trust her husband to be her personal photographer? It’s simple – love and convenience. Instead of scheduling a photo shoot, Aymen can just ask her hubby to snap a pic whenever they’re together. Plus, there’s something extra special about having your partner capture those moments for you.

    So next time you see one of Aymen Saleem’s flawless Instagram photos, remember – behind every great shot is her talented husband making it happen.

  • New wedding anthem: ‘Gori Tera Jhumka’ from ‘Daghabaaz Dil’

    New wedding anthem: ‘Gori Tera Jhumka’ from ‘Daghabaaz Dil’

    Get ready to dance to the catchy beats of ‘Gori Tera Jhumka’ from the upcoming movie ‘Daghabaaz Dil’ starring Mehwish Hayat, Ali Rehman Khan, and Momin Saqib.
    The song promises to be the mehendi highlight of the year.

    “Daghabaz Dil” is a new movie by Wajahat Rauf and Shazia Wajahat, starring Mehwish Hayat and a talented cast. Its set to release during Eid Ul Fitr