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  • Sheema Kermani’s stunning performance brings Fehmida Riaz’s poem to life at World Cultural Festival

    Sheema Kermani’s stunning performance brings Fehmida Riaz’s poem to life at World Cultural Festival

    World Culture Festival in collaboration with Arts Council of Pakistan, Jang and Geo continues in full swing in Karachi.

    The sixteenth day of the festival included an evening of classical dance titled The Sound of Tinkling Bells, attended by the Consul General of Russia, Andrey Viktorovich Fedorov.

    Renowned dancer Sheema Kirmani started the performance with well-known poet Fahmida Riaz’s poem “Come Compatriots Dance” and enthralled the audience with other performances along with the group.

    A large number of classical dance enthusiasts watched the performances and applauded them.

    World Culture Festival Karachi will continue till November 2 at the Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi, in which various programs are organized daily.

  • How an Indian billionaire changed Nazia and Zoheb lives

    How an Indian billionaire changed Nazia and Zoheb lives

    Pop royalty Nazia Hassan and Zoheb Hassan ruled the radio in the 1980s, not just in Pakistan but in India too. But their eventful musical journey may have looked quite different if not for a simple phone call from a famous Indian billionaire.

    Zoheb Hassan shared this amazing story on his Instagram, remembering how the late Ratan Tata, who passed away at the age of 86 on October 09,2024 reached out to them and offered them a chance to create their iconic album, Young Tarang.

    Zoheb wrote, “Nazia and Zoheb you have a telephone call from some gentleman by the name of Mr. Ratan”, my mother said while handing Nazia the phone. “My name is Ratan and I am starting a music company by the name of CBS India. I would like you and Zoheb to record an album for us if possible.”

    Excitedly, Nazia asked her mother if Mr. Ratan could come over to discuss the project the project. They set a meeting for Friday, and the family eagerly waited for his arrival. When he came, he was tallm well dressed, and spoke kindly.

    Ratan Tata said, “If you guys agree then let’s make it happen. I will get someone to get in touch with you regarding the agreement. Make sure you get a lawyer and your parents to look at the agreement. If you don’t agree with anything speak to me directly.”

    With Ratan’s support, Nazia and Zoheb created Young Tarang, which features some of the first music videos in India and South Asia. During this time, MTV was just starting in the USA, and the network even reached out to express how amazed they were by the album.

    “The rest is history and we produced the YoungTarang album with possibly the first music videos India and SouthAsia had ever seen. This was around the time MTV had just launched in usa . MTV called us and said they had never seen anything like this and asked if we had done anything in English. Doordarshan played the music videos in India and the album outsold even #DiscoDewane”, Zoheb added.

    Reflecting on an unforgettable encounter with a true gentleman, Zoheb Hassan shared his memories of meeting Mr. Ratan Tata during the launch of their iconic album.

    Zoheb wrote, “When we finally met Mr. Ratan Tata on the launch of the album at TheTajHotel in Mumbai we were then told by the MD of CBS India who this great man was. Until then we had no idea who Mr.Ratan was. After the launch of the album he invited Nazia and I to his residence for dinner. We thought he probably lived in a palace. When we reached we were taken aback that the most powerful industrialist lived in such a humble abode. A small 2 bed flat sparsely decorated. We met his sister, one servant and an alsatian whom he loved dearly.”

    “It was a simple dinner with a great man which to this day I will never forget.
    A true gentleman and an icon of the business world. RIP” Hassan concluded.

    Ratan Tata was India’s most recognized business leader and he also took over the family empire in 1991, riding the wave of the radical free-market reforms India had just unleashed that year.

    Tata is also known for his philanthropic work, contributing to education, healthcare, and rural development initiatives in India

  • Trump biopic ‘The Apprentice’ hits US theaters weeks before election 

    Trump biopic ‘The Apprentice’ hits US theaters weeks before election 

    Explosive Donald Trump biopic “The Apprentice” hits US theaters Friday, with filmmakers gambling that it will draw audiences in a fiercely polarized nation just weeks before its subject’s election showdown with rival Kamala Harris.

    The hot-topic film about the Republican candidate’s younger years has drawn legal threats from Trump’s attorneys, not least for deeply unflattering scenes including a depiction of the former president raping his wife.

    None of the major Hollywood studios was willing to risk distributing the polarizing movie, which is instead being released in some 1,700 North American movie theaters this weekend by indie studio Briarcliff Entertainment.

    “I think it’s interesting that people think this movie is controversial,” said director Ali Abbasi at the film’s New York premiere this week, which was attended by stars Sebastian Stan and Jeremy Strong.

    “Think about it. We’re talking about a person who is actually convicted in civil court of sexual assault.”

    The most talked-about scene in “The Apprentice” shows Trump raping his first wife, Ivana, after she belittles him for growing overweight and bald.

    In real life, Ivana accused Trump of raping her during divorce proceedings, but later rescinded the allegation. She died in 2022.

    Controversy tends to raise awareness, said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for Comscore, “but whether that translates to people wanting to see it is a whole different thing.”

    “The Apprentice” is “not going to be the number one movie at the box office this weekend,” he predicted.

    But it can still only benefit from the timing, much like the recent successful release of another biopic, “Reagan.”

    “You’ve got to strike while the iron is hot, and right now political movies are pretty hot.”

    Despite the headlines, “The Apprentice” offers a nuanced view of the young Trump as an ambitious but naive social climber, desperately trying to navigate the cutthroat world of Manhattan property deals and politics.

    “I really don’t think we’ve done like a hit job on Donald Trump,” Abbasi told AFP at the Cannes film festival in May, where he used a press conference to invite Trump to watch the movie before judging it.

    On Wednesday, marketers hired a plane to fly a banner over a Trump rally in Pennsylvania which read “TRUMP GO SEE THE APPRENTICE FRIDAY.”

    Nonetheless, Trump’s lawyers have vowed to sue the producers, calling the film “garbage” and “pure malicious defamation.”

    Its title reflects the name of NBC television show “The Apprentice,” which brought Trump fame and fortune over 15 seasons beginning in 2004.

    Executive producer James Shani told the New York premiere audience the film had been “especially difficult” to release, and praised Briarcliff for being the only distributor with “the balls to get us here.”

    “I think that says a lot about the time that we’re in,” he said.

  • Love is Blind Habibi: Who are the Arab contestants and where are they from?

    Love is Blind Habibi: Who are the Arab contestants and where are they from?

    Longtime fans of Love Is Blind have seen singles from the US, UK, Mexico, Brazil, and other places ask the big question: “Is love really blind?” Now, for the first time, men and women from the Arab world will explore the question in ‘Love Is Blind Habibi,’ Netflix’s first unscripted dating show set in the United Arab Emirates.

    Singles go on “blind” dates in separate pods, hoping to find their perfect match. They meet face-to-face only after getting engaged and spend four weeks testing their relationship in the real world. On their wedding day, they decide if their connection is strong enough for a lifelong commitment or if external factors like appearance, money, and family will cause them to part ways.

    As always, Love Is Blind explores modern romance, this time focusing on cross-cultural relationships in a region where each country has its own traditions. Read on to learn more about the latest chapter of this global franchise and meet the first group of Arab singles looking for love.

    All nine episodes of ‘Love Is Blind Habibi’ were released on October 10 .

    The show is hosted by popular Saudi actors and real-life couple Elham Ali and Khaled Saqer. They both starred in the 2018 Netflix sci-fi series Bashar Shorts and got married in 2019. Elham has appeared in Bilal the Sixth (2021) and The Cello (2023), while Khaled is known for Zero Distance (2020) and Fay’s Palette (2021).

    This version reflects the unique traditions of the Arab world. Viewers will see singles following cultural pre-wedding customs like katb al-kitab and henna night celebrations. Unlike in many regions, cohabitation before marriage isn’t common here, so the show focuses on the couples’ separate lives and family involvement in the engagement process.

    The cast includes singles from across the Arab region, such as Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Syria, Morocco, Tunisia, Jordan, Iraq, and more, with many now living in Dubai.

    The show was filmed in Lebanon, Abu Dhabi, and Dubai, with the pods located in the UAE.

    The cast includes singles from across the Arab region, such as:

    The Men:

    • Ali (35, Blogger, UAE)
    • Ammar (30, Dentist, UAE)
    • Chafic (27, Entrepreneur, UAE)
    • Karim (33, Businessman, UAE)
    • Khatab (32, Architect, DJ, and music producer, UAE)
    • Mido (39, Real estate consultant, UAE)
    • Mohammed (36, Marketing and brand manager, UAE)
    • Rakan (33, Entrepreneur, Saudi Arabia)
    • Rami (30, Sales manager in export, UAE)
    • Simo (34, Retail business owner, Morocco)

    The Women:

    • Al-Jawhara (38, Lifestyle influencer, Saudi Arabia)
    • Asma (33, Regional marketing manager and entrepreneur, UAE)
    • Dounia (24, Content creator, UAE)
    • Hajar (29, Project owner, UAE)
    • Karma (29, Business owner, UAE)
    • Noor (29, Model, UAE)
    • Safa (37, Financial manager, Iraq/UAE)
    • Sarah (35, Real estate agent, UAE)
    • Shereen (34, Entrepreneur, UAE)
    • Yasmin (30, HR manager and life coach, UAE)

  • Celebrities, journalists slam Zakir Naik for misbehaving during Pakistan tour

    Celebrities, journalists slam Zakir Naik for misbehaving during Pakistan tour

    Celebrities and journalists have slammed Indian scholar Dr Zakir Naik for behaving disrespectfully and rudely in Pakistan. His insulting remarks about women have left many people upset.

    Controversial remarks on hospitality:

    Speaking at the Governor House in Karachi, he was offended by recalling his tour to Pakistan and stated that the PIA Chief Executive Officer (CEO) offered him a 50 per cent discount on his overloaded 500 KG baggage and questioned Pakistan:s hospitality.

    Zakir Naik said, “If I were in an Indian airport, they would even let me load 1000 KG of baggage free in the plane,” and confirmed he never paid overweight at an Indian airport. “I am a state guest in Pakistan, but my extra luggage was not loaded free.”
    Actor Aijaz Aslam took to Instagram to respond to Naik comments, suggesting he should consider the content of his luggage, “Practice what you preach sir ,check tou ye bhee karna chahiye tha k 600 kg saman Mein Kya tha.”

    Iffat Omar also tweeted, “I really want to know who thought of inviting him as a State Guest, who?
    @CMShehbaz @pmln_org @MediaCelPPP.”

    Disrespectful remarks about women:

    Dr Zakir Naik controversial remarks didn’t stop there, however. “If you ask a good (pious) woman that if you’re not able to find a man who doesn’t have a wife and you have two options, marry a man who is already married or become a bazaari aurat, then a good woman will always say that I’ll go for the first one.”

    This statement horrified many celebrities, including Iffat Omar, Nadia Hussain, Anoushey Ashraf and journalist Syed Shafaat Ali Khan. Absa Komal tweeted on X (formerly Twitter): “This man Zakir Naik thinks 13-14 years old orphan girls are ‘khawateen’ (grown-ups) & he can’t share the stage with them.He publicly criticizes national airline for denying luggage fee waiver,also says that women who choose to remain unmarried instead of becoming a second wife to someone are public property (bazaar). He also snubs a Pukhtun girl for asking a legit question about pedophilia.”

    “Despite all this, gained some more followers, & some brain dead people are defending him, clearly we as a nation are MAGNET for arrogant people & women haters. State should invite reasonable people, we already have plenty of these roaming on the streets. Yeh Wrong Number Hai!!!!!”, Absa wrote.

    Actress Anoshey Ashraf took to Instagram and posted a story with the caption, ““First we say, Allah makes pairs and one’s wedding happens when God wills it. Then we say ‘you’ve got to be someone’s second wife or a bazaari aurat’ if you’re not married in time? How can I be married if Allah hasn’t willed it yet?”
    Actress and model Nadia Hussain also shared he views on Instgram, saying, “Unmarried women, you are not bazaari, you are not public property. Married or not married, children or no children you are respectable members of society. Please do not let anyone think of you otherwise.”

    While Shafaat Ali tweed, “Here’s something we all need to understand: Women; whether they choose not to marry, struggle to find a suitable partner, or become widows, are NOT public property.

    This mindset is neither Islamic, humane, nor rational.

    No matter who says it, it’s offensively stupid!”

  • Sadia Imam reveals her husband stopped her from working after marriage

    Sadia Imam reveals her husband stopped her from working after marriage

    TV host Sadia Imam has admitted for the first time, after 12 years of marriage, that her husband stopped her from working after her wedding.

    Sadia Imam married Pakistani-born German industrialist Adnan Haider in 2012, and they have a daughter.

    After marriage, Sadia Imam stayed away from showbiz for a long time, but in recent years, she has appeared in TV programs and at events. In 2020, during an interview, she denied rumors of quitting showbiz and clarified that it was her husband who stopped her, but she had not left the industry.

    Now, however, Sadia Imam has openly admitted that her husband did stop her from working in showbiz after marriage.

    The actress recently appeared on Samaa TV’s morning show, where she discussed challenges before and after marriage, sharing her own experiences.

    During the show, she mentioned that in the past, mothers used to train their daughters well, but that seems to have changed now. She explained that, despite being a well-known actress, her mother would insist she attend family weddings and other functions. “Even if I didn’t want to, I would still go to family events because of my mother’s insistence.”

    Sadia Imam said that her parents instilled in her the habit of attending family gatherings, which she still practices today. She believes that this strengthens family bonds and provides valuable lessons. She noted that such training isn’t seen in today’s generation, as the upbringing of girls has changed.

    Speaking about women who want to work or pursue a career after marriage, Sadia Imam said that there is a mindset in society that needs to change. She emphasized, “This mentality can be changed through media, including TV programs.”

    She revealed, “My husband liked me as an actress before marriage, but after we got married, he stopped me from working in showbiz.”

    She shared, “I had the talent and desire to continue my work in showbiz, but there was nothing, just my husband’s ego problem preventing me from working in showbiz.”

  • Indian student lists Emraan Hashmi and Sunny Leone as parents on exam form

    Indian student lists Emraan Hashmi and Sunny Leone as parents on exam form

    An Indian student has social media’s new favourite after listing Bollywood actors Emraan Hashmi and Sunny Leone as his parents on an exam form.

    The funny incident amused people online, and a photo of the exam form submitted to Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Bihar University quickly went viral on social media.

    The student, Kundan, is from Dhanraj Bhagat Degree College in Muzaffarpur, Bihar. He reportedly completed his Bachelor of Arts (Honors) between 2017 and 2020.

    The photo was first posted on an Instagram account called “Indianrareimages” and has since been widely shared, sparking humorous reactions and comments.

    It’s unclear whether the student made the mistake intentionally or by accident, but it has left people both laughing and curious about the form’s authenticity.

  • UK YouTuber Yung Filly Arrested in Australia on Sexual Assault Charges

    UK YouTuber Yung Filly Arrested in Australia on Sexual Assault Charges

    Yung Filly, a YouTuber from the UK, has been arrested in Australia over rape and assault charges. On October 8,  he was arrested in the Australian city of Brisbane. Then, he was flown to Perth in Western Australia on October 9. He faced four charges of sexual assault without consent, three charges of intentional assault, and one charge of strangulation.

    A justice court in Perth Magistrates Court heard Barrientos’ case. The magistrate was also shown photographs of the injuries sustained by the woman, which were inflicted on her body. As for the pictures, the prosecution said, “No ordinary person can consent in those circumstances.”

    According to ABC Australia, the police prosecutor, Julius Depetro, was against the bail. He told the court that this has already been the subject of reports of the news and is headlined.

    However, after taking the morning to review the submissions, Magistrate Tanya Watt decided to grant Barrientos bail. She acknowledged that there would be a long wait until his charges were settled.

    However, she imposed several limitations.

    Yung Filly

    This means that when Barrientos fights the consent and other charges that police prosecutors say they may file, he will stay out of WA. And most importantly, Barrientos will not be allowed to update his millions of followers on social media on the case.

    He would provide self-bail for $100,000 on his script. Moreover, he would also surrender a passport with restrictions, and he would have to report to the Northbridge Police Station three times a week on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

    He would only go up to 500 meters to the complainant or other witnesses. He would also be banned from any hotels and nightclubs. Yung Filly will next appear in court in December.

    The recent report has provoked several reactions online. Some take the case that it is hard to believe, while many others stress the need to consider such matters. Many have taken specific social media sites to speak on issues concerning the implications for the public, the celebrities, and the responsibility.

    The social media content enjoys great fame and popularity thanks to his humorous videos on YouTube and Instagram. Filly’s fans shared posts on the bar’s social media pages.

    Someone said, “Free the filly man.”

    A second person commented, “I need to know Chunkz’s response to what he allegedly did.”

    A third person wrote, “This broke my heart.”

  • Let ‘Emily in Paris’ remain in Paris, Macron says

    Let ‘Emily in Paris’ remain in Paris, Macron says

    French President Emmanuel Macron said in an interview published Wednesday he hoped that Netflix’s hit series “Emily in Paris” would remain centred on the French capital rather than move to Rome.

    The fourth season of “Emily in Paris”, currently streaming, takes events to the Italian capital where the show’s star, played by Lily Collins, seeks to break new ground both personally and professionally.

    When the show was renewed for a fifth season last month, the series’ creators said it would play out between Paris and Rome, with Emily having “a presence” in Italy.

    Darren Star, the creator and showrunner of “Emily in Paris”, was quoted as saying that the show’s heroine “was becoming very comfortable in Paris. I wanted to throw her into some unfamiliar waters”.

    Asked by US magazine Variety what he thought of the move, Macron said he would not take it lying down.

    “We will fight hard,” he said. “And we will ask them to remain in Paris.”

    Macron’s wife Brigitte has a cameo appearance in the show’s fourth season, in which, during a chance meeting in a restaurant, she says she follows Emily on Instagram.

    “I was super proud, and she was very happy to do it,” the president said about his wife’s effort. “‘Emily in Paris’ is super positive in terms of attractiveness for the country. For my own business, it’s a very good initiative.”

    Was he asked to appear on the show? “I’m less attractive than Brigitte,” Macron replied.

    “Emily in Paris” has been mostly lambasted by French critics for showing the French capital in what they say is an unrealistically glamorous light. Some of them have admitted, however, that it has its moments.

    “It’s a saccharine series filled with stereotypes,” judged culture magazine Telerama when the show first aired. “And yet we can’t get ourselves to totally hate it.”

    Britain’s The Guardian came to the show’s defence. “Yes, Emily in Paris is unrealistic”, the paper said. “But when it comes to escapist TV, reality is overrated.”

  • Sanjay Dutt remarries; Who’s the new bride?

    Sanjay Dutt remarries; Who’s the new bride?

    Bollywood superstar Sanjay Dutt has remarried, leaving the internet in a tizzy because he is not divorced from his current wife.

    Well, all speculators can rest easy. According to a report by the Times of India, Sanjay Dutt has remarried his current wife Manyata Dutt, and a video of the ceremony in a temple has gone viral, showing the couple engaged in Hindu rituals.

    Following Hinduism, the bride and groom circumambulate the Agni (fire) during the wedding ceremony. Sanjay and Manyata also walked around the fire seven times.

    The couple performed all the wedding rituals. Sanjay Dutt, 65, wore a saffron-colored dhoti and kurta with a tilak on his forehead, while his wife, Manyata Dutt (born Dilnawaz Shaikh), 46, wore a white shalwar kameez with her head covered by a dupatta.

    Manyata also shared a photo of the wedding on her Instagram story.

    Sanjay and Manyata first got married on February 7, 2008, and they later welcomed twins, a son named Shahran Dutt and a daughter named Iqra Dutt, on October 21, 2010.

    Sanjay Dutt first for married in 1987 to Richa Sharma, who passed away from cancer in 1996. They have a 36-year-old daughter, Trishala Dutt.
    Before marrying Manyata, Sanjay was married to air hostess-turned-model Rhea Pillai in February 1998, but they divorced in 2008.