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  • Lucky Ali wants to visit Pakistan

    Lucky Ali wants to visit Pakistan

    Indian singer Lucky Ali, the son of Bollywood’s late comedy maestro Mehmood, wants to visit Pakistan.

    In a tweet posted on his X (formerly Twitter) account on Thursday, the singer wrote, “Hoping to get a visit visa to Pakistan to visit my relatives and see my mothers ancestral village Bhera.”

    Lucky Ali’s mother, Madhu Kumari, was the younger sister of Indian film giant Meena Kumari. Madhu, who’s real name was Mahliqa, was born in Bhera, Sargodha, to Ali Bux and Iqbal Begum. Ali’s parents met when he started teaching tennis to Meena.

    Underneath Lucky Ali’s tweet, many Pakistanis welcomed him, including some from Bhera who offered him a stay at their house.

  • Guru Randhawa’s favourite actress is a Pakistani

    Guru Randhawa’s favourite actress is a Pakistani

    Indian Punjab and Pakistani Punjab have a deep admiration for their arts, music and songs.

    Indian punjabi singer Guru Randawa has confessed his admiration for none other than the uber- talented Saba Qamar.

    During a promotional event a journalist asked, “My question is, in the movie, you fall in love with a Pakistani girl, but in real life, is there any Pakistani actress you like and would want to work with?”

    Guru replied, “Look, as far as Pakistani actresses are concerned, I really like Saba Qamar, I worked with her in the song ‘Suit Suit’ alongside Irrfan Sir in the film ‘Hindi Medium. Saba Qamar is very talented, and I’m telling her that since I’ve mentioned her name today, she should definitely promote this film.”

    Guru Randhawa’s Shahkot will release on October 4, 2024 in cinemas.

    The cast includes Isha Talwar, Seema Kaushal, the film is directed by Rajiv Dhingra and co-written with Davinder Virk.

    Guru Randhawa has sang the song Tenu Suit Suit which was featured in Saba Qamar’s debut Bollywood film ‘Hindi Medium’.

  • Nazish Jahangir accused of scamming actor for money, car

    Nazish Jahangir accused of scamming actor for money, car

    Rising actor Azaan Aswad Haroon has claimed that actress Nazish Jahangir not only extorted money from him but also took his car while pretending to introduce him to the showbiz industry.

    In an interview with Urdu Point, Aswad Haroon said, “A few years ago, I did a telefilm with Nazish Jahangir for the first time, after which we became friends.”

    He added that at the time she gave him the “illusion” of introduction to the entertainment industry. “She started extorting money from me,” he claimed, adding that, “Nazish Jahangir first demanded Rs 15 lakh from me and later asked for more money while the actress kept asking me for expensive gifts and requesting that I get costly items.” He alleged that later Nazish asked him for a car under false pretenses. “I gave the actress a Honda car worth Rs 55 lakh.”

    “Nazish Jahangir used to ask me for air tickets—sometimes to Dubai, sometimes to London, and sometimes to Lahore and Karachi—and I kept giving her everything, trusting her blindly.”

    He said that after a long time, when he was not introduced to the industry, he demanded that the actress return his money. “At which point she called me to a farmhouse, where several armed men took me hostage and subjected me to torture. I was rescued from the farmhouse by my managers and driver, after which I registered a fraud case against Nazish Jahangir at the Defense C police station, in which the money and vehicle were also mentioned,” he added.

    Last week a Sessions Court of Lahore canceled the actress’ bail for not appearing in court in the fraud case.

    Despite the news of a fraud case against her and the accusations leveled by rising actor Aswad Haroon, the actress has not released any statement yet.

  • Sunn Mere Dil is coming very soon to your screens

    Sunn Mere Dil is coming very soon to your screens

    The wait is almost over for fans of Wahaj and Maya Ali, because the drama serial Sunn Mere Dil is all set to air on October 9, on your TV screens.

    The story of the drama promises to appeal to anyone who has ever fallen in love.

    Sunn Mere Dil features a talented cast including Amar Khan, Saba Hamid, Hira Mani, Usama Khan, Syed Mohammed Ahmed, and Shavir Kadwani.

    The drama is written by controversial writer Khalil-Ur Rehman Qamar and directed by Haseeb Hassan, who recently directed Jannat Say Agay.

    In Sunn Mere Dil, Maya plays the character of Sadaf, and Wahaj plays the character of Abdullah.

    The drama is scheduled to air on Wednesday and Thursday on Geo Entertainment at 09:00 PM.
    Here is the latest teaser:

  • ‘The Legend of Maula Jatt’ will NOT be screened in India

    ‘The Legend of Maula Jatt’ will NOT be screened in India

    Pakistan’s blockbuster film ‘The Legend of Maula Jatt’ has been banned in Indian cinemas just before its highly anticipated debut on the country’s screens.

    According to Indian media, superstar Fawad Khan and A-lister Mahira Khan’s blockbuster movie ‘The Legend of Maula Jatt’ was scheduled to be released in theaters in Indian Punjab today, but its release has now been postponed.

    Indian media reported that the film distributor of ‘The Legend of Maula Jatt’ in India and Pakistani, Nadeem Mandviwala, confirmed the news about the postponement of the film’s release and said that the film had been stopped due to a court order.

    Nadeem Mandviwala said, “Unfortunately, the film’s release has been stalled once again, and nothing can be done until the court gives its verdict.”
    Earlier, Hindu extremists in India had also threatened to stop the release of the film.

    Raj Thackeray, head of the Hindu extremist party Maharashtra Navnirman Sena, threatened theater owners in the state of Maharashtra, stating that the film would not be released there under any circumstances.

    ‘The Legend of Maula Jatt’ was released in 2022 and did record-breaking business worldwide.

  • ‘I wrote the song, I didn’t get any credit for it’; Javeria Saud on Ishq Murshid OST

    ‘I wrote the song, I didn’t get any credit for it’; Javeria Saud on Ishq Murshid OST

    The hit drama serial Ishq Murshid has become a huge success on television and YouTube, setting viewership records with its engaging story.

    One of the most impressive parts of the drama was its original soundtrack (OST) which has become very popular among the fans.

    You all know the OST of Ishq Murshid is written and sung by Ahmed Jahanzed, but there is a twist in the tale.

    Recently, Javeria Saud appeared as a guest on Subh Ka Samaa where she claimed that she did not receive credit for writing the song.

    Madeha Naqvi asked her, “Ishq Murshid was written by you as well, right?”

    Javeria replied, “Yes, I wrote the song, I didn’t get any credit for it, they’re friends, and I’ll let people know, sometimes, it’s the blows from friends that make you strong.”

    Reflecting on her experiences, Javeria recalled writing the famous song for Khuda Aur Mohabbat drama.

    “For example, the song from Khuda Aur Mohabbat that I wrote is still being played today. People love it so much that when they produced the next seasons of that drama, they didn’t change the song at all, in any season.”

    The drama Ishq Murshid was written by Abdul Khaliq Khan and directed by Farooq Rind.

  • ‘My Presidential award file has been pending for five years; they don’t notice me,’ says Fazila Qazi

    ‘My Presidential award file has been pending for five years; they don’t notice me,’ says Fazila Qazi

    Senior actress Fazila Qazi has complained that her file for the presidential award has been hanging for the past five years, but the awardees do not see her; someone else does.

    She recently participated in ‘Hansana Muna Hai’ along with her husband, Qaiser Nizamani, where the two spoke candidly about various issues.

    In response to a question, the two actors also questioned the procedure of the state awards, while Qaiser Nizamani thanked the state and the government for giving him the award.

    “I was given the presidential award at a time when not everyone got an award, and artists received awards only because of their work,” said Nizamani.

    He added, “I got the award because of the love for my work, family, and viewers,” and he also thanked the state of Pakistan.

    Fazila Qazi agreed, saying, “There is no doubt that getting or receiving a presidential award is a great achievement, and one is proud of such awards.”

    “Thankfully, my husband got the award at a time when such people were not getting awards,” she added.

    She, however, had a lot more to contribute to the conversation.

    “My file for the Presidential Award has also been lying there for the past five years,” she revealed.

    She stated that “various persons, including TV channels, recommend individuals for other state awards, including presidential awards, and hence, files of such awards are created.

    Fazila Qazi sarcastically complained, “Awardees and recommenders do not see me; someone else does.”

    “We do not know who is sitting in the cabinet division, who the workers do not see, but they do not know who can see who,” she said.

  • Why Nadeem Baig thinks Humayun Saeed can lead in action films

    Why Nadeem Baig thinks Humayun Saeed can lead in action films

    Director Nadeem Baig is known for openly sharing his thoughts about his favourite actors, and Humayun Saeed is definitely one of them.

    Recently, Baig appeared as a guest on Say It All with Iffat Omar, where he discussed how Humayun Saeed compares to Bollywood’s Khans – Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, and Aamir Khan – in terms of suitability for action roles.

    The host asked, “I heard that you are going to work on an action film with him, should we expect a transformation like Shah Rukh, Aamir, or Salman?”

    Nadeem Baig responded, “I think the disadvantage Shah Rukh and Aamir is their body types. The advantage for Humayun is his personality and physique. If I didn’t know these three people and they were not stars, and they stood in front of me wanting to be cast in my next film, I would physically cast Humayun because he is tall and broad, which suits action characters, much like actors in Hollywood or South Indian films.”

    “Since he was a romantic hero, the trend for romantic leads has faded, and such films have become less accessible for him. So he had to rediscover himself to survive in the action genre. Salman Khan has been the most successful in this transition because his body, face, and eyes suit action roles. I don’t think Aamir Khan suits action, but he does well in drama and other genres. Shah Rukh tries hard to look good in action roles.

    “However, I tell you, if I have the same facilities and budget, and if you see Humayun doing action, he would outshine all of them. I would like him to work out for a year so he can become someone who is physically fit. But he really loves food,” Nadeem Baig added.

    He also talked about how Arsalan Naseer won the Best Actor award, beating Naumaan Ijaz.

    “For instance, in front of Naumaan Ijaz, Arsalan Naseer, who just entered the industry through YouTube, he gets an award for Best Actor. I’m sorry, this surprises me. Actually, such awards don’t exist in Pakistan. There is one award for fashion, and they have to include the film and TV category so that they have good attendance and good faces sitting in the front row. They give five awards each for film and TV. So it’s about the category. You cannot put Sajal Aly and Saba Hamid in the same category, it will be very unfair.”

    Talking about the credibility of the current awards show, he categorically stated:

    “I think the awards that are being given, they hold no value. I’m not saying this lightly, I mean, when something is so public, if you don’t acknowledge it, it diminishes your worth. The awards you give then lose their significance. It’s as if everyone just shows up today and gets one of these social media awards, including Lux, I don’t know what the format is, but when the public is voting, it can be hacked. You can hire 500 people to vote or do something else. At the end of the day, what happens is that you receive a surprise there that leaves you stunned.”

  • Mira Sethi slams trolls for picking on Hiba Bukhari

    Mira Sethi slams trolls for picking on Hiba Bukhari

    Actress Mira Sethi has come out in support of her fellow artist Hiba Bukhari, giving a strong reply to the trolls who were shaming Bukhari for showing her baby bump.

    On Instagram, she shared an story in Hiba’s support who became the center of attention at Hum Awards in London where she showed up in a gown, baby bump proudly on display.

    Earlier, the actress had been silent on rumors of her expecting a child, but later, she not only confirmed it through her YouTube channel but also explained the reason for keeping the news a secret.

    Hiba then became the target of online morality police trolls for choosing an outfit they deemed inappropriate for a pregnant woman.

    Mira Sethi shared a screenshot on her Instagram story where Hiba Bukhari was being criticized : “How is it disrespectful to be pregnant, look attractive, and work?”

    She further wrote, “Hiba Bukhari’s body and her beautiful green dress are her own choice.”

    Mira then praised all women who continue to work with a smile on their face, even in such situations.

    Describing the criticism as unwarranted, she added, “Working while pregnant and showing a baby bump is not disrespectful at all.”

  • Global Cultural Festival: Azerbaijani artist surprises Pakistanis with rendition of Mast Qalandar

    Global Cultural Festival: Azerbaijani artist surprises Pakistanis with rendition of Mast Qalandar

    An Azerbaijani artist surprised Pakistanis by performing the tune of ‘Mast Qalandar’ at the World Cultural Fair in collaboration with Arts Council Karachi, Geo, and Jang.

    Sahib Pashazadeh, a well-known musician from Azerbaijan, has highly appreciated Pakistani culture and hospitality. He came to Karachi to participate in the ongoing 35-day World Cultural Fair organized by Geo and Jang.

    In a special interview with Geo Digital, Sahib Pashazade described the beauty of Pakistan and the hospitality of the people, saying, “Pakistan is very beautiful, very beautiful! The people here greet guests with a smile. Seeing us, people kept coming out and asking if we needed anything. Can we help you? Because we are also Muslims, people here say in their own way: God bless you, Masha Allah, and thank you very much.”

    He performed Azerbaijan’s traditional music ‘Mugham’ and the famous Pakistani qawwali ‘Mast Qalandar’ for the Pakistani audience during his performance at the music concert event at Karachi Arts Council.

    Talking about the music, he said, “We presented Azerbaijan’s national music, ‘Mugham,’ for the Pakistani audience. Mugham is a long style of music, but we shortened it and also performed the traditional dance ‘Yalalli,’ which was well liked by the audience.”

    He added, “After that, we presented the song ‘Mast Qalandar’ as a special surprise for the Pakistani audience. This is a very famous Pakistani qawwali sung by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan; we know he is a very popular artist.”

    Sahib Pashazade mentioned that he also performed a joint fusion of traditional music from Pakistan and Azerbaijan, which was well received by the audience.

    He said, “Both Pakistan and Azerbaijan are Muslim countries, and both love and respect each other’s culture and people. I felt very happy to be a part of this great cultural festival.”

    Talking about Karachi, Sahib Pashazade said that he had visited Islamabad before, but it was his first time in Karachi.

    He said, “Both the culture and the people here are very interesting, they are hospitable and big hearted people who impressed us a lot.”

    He praised the Pakistani people and culture and hoped for more opportunities in the future to experience the fusion of music and culture between the two countries.

    World Cultural Fair will continue for about a month at the Karachi Arts Council, featuring more than 400 international artists from 40 countries.