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  • Singer Abdul Hannan’s streaming accounts hijacked

    Singer Abdul Hannan’s streaming accounts hijacked

    Singer Abdul Hannan’s Spotify and Apple Music accounts have been hijacked by scammers uploading fake or AI-generated music, according to his team.


    On Monday, Hannan’s team shared a statement on Instagram, which the artist reposted.

     “Hannan’s streaming accounts are being misused with fake or AI-generated music,” the statement read. “Scammers are trying to profit from unauthorized streams, affecting many artists. We’re working to resolve it quickly.”


    The team asked fans to avoid streaming the unauthorized songs and warned that any new music from Hannan will be announced on his official Instagram account. They also urged streaming services like Spotify to address the issue promptly.


    An unusual song titled ‘Akha Cilam Cilam Valo’ appeared on Hannan’s Spotify profile, featuring an unrelated individual’s picture as artwork. This song was never announced or released by Hannan.


    DAWN’s Images has reached out to Spotify for comment but has not received a response yet.
    Scams involving streaming accounts are not uncommon. In September, a man in the US was accused of using AI tools and bots to fraudulently stream songs billions of times to earn revenue.

  • Blast outside Indian Rapper Badshah’s nightclub in Chandigarh

    Blast outside Indian Rapper Badshah’s nightclub in Chandigarh

    Two explosions took place outside the Seville Bar and Lounge in Chandigarh, a bar owned by Indian rapper Badshah, and the De Orra Club, according to Indian media.

    Chandigarh police suspect the blasts were part of an attempted extortion.  CCTV footage shows a man throwing what appears to be crude bombs outside the clubs before fleeing.


    The explosions caused damage, shattering the windows of both clubs, but no injuries were reported.


    After receiving the information, Chandigarh police and the Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) arrived at the scene.


    As the investigation continues, police are also looking into a possible dispute between the partners of the two clubs, according to NDTV.


    The Seville Bar and Lounge was opened by Badshah in December 2023.

    Earlier, Badshah reacted to rumors about his relationship with Pakistani actor Hania Aamir.


    The two stars have shown admiration for each other after often being spotted together.


    Recently, Hania gave a shoutout to Badshah after attending his concert in Dubai. She shared a video on her Instagram stories where the two were seen bowing to each other before hugging.

    “That’s my beautiful friend! He’s an absolute rockstar! Hero hai!” she wrote, fueling rumours of their relationship.


    Badshah has now address all claims in his interview to an Indian media outlet.


    “Hania is a perfect friend of mine, and we share a great connection. We have a lot of fun whenever we meet, and that’s all there is to it. She is happy in her life and I am in mine. Our equation is wonderful, but people often misinterpret it and see what they want to believe,” the rapper said.


    Badshah, whose real name is Aditya Prateek Singh Sisodia, is known for his Punjabi, Bollywood and Haryanvi songs, giving one hit hip-hop track after another.


    Hania, on the other hand, recently received global praise for her role as Sharjeena in Pakistan’s hit serial, ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’ alongside Fahad Mustafa. The drama was especially popular with Indian audiences.

  • ‘I got married at 17, but wouldn’t recommend it’: Annie Zaidi

    ‘I got married at 17, but wouldn’t recommend it’: Annie Zaidi

    Getting married young may seem exciting, but it’s not always easy. Veteran actress and writer Annie Zaidi who got married at just 17, shared her thoughts on the challenges during an appearance on Subh Ka Samaa Madeha Kay Sath.

    When the host asked, “Was there any decision you feel you should have made earlier,” Annie Zaidi replied, “Getting married late. One shouldn’t rush into marriage. I was only 17 when I got married, and I wouldn’t recommend anyone to marry that young.” 

    The Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum actress elaborated on the pros and cons of early marriage saying,

    “Although there are pros and cons, like your kids growing up with you, and you being able to play and bond with them, what about your own personality and life? I grew up later, I lacked awareness and maturity at that age, and that uncertainty makes you take wrong decisions, struggle, and battle with yourself. It’s a lot.”

    The host asked, “In your opinion, what is the right age for marriage?”

     “It should be around 23 or 24. By then, you’ve completed your studies, gained some maturity, and understand life better. When you’re too young, you don’t even know how to manage your life, let alone raise children. It becomes challenging,” Zaidi replied.

    Earlier, in an interview with Fuchsia Magazine, Zaidi shared her admiration for Fahad Mustafa, recounting how she initially reacted and her experiences working with him on set.

    “The first time I met him was at the hospital scene, when I looked at him, he was just like he is now in the loser and love-struck mode, behaving exactly the same off-screen as he did in his role. I thought to myself, ‘Who is he?’ ‘What is he doing?’

    Later, when I saw him act during shooting and watched the serial, I was so impressed by him. In his off-screen scenes, he was just as natural and immersed in the role.”

    As she watched him act, both on and off the screen, Annie became even more appreciative of his talent.

    “When a scene ends, he returns to being normal, having regular conversations. But on set, he’d slip right back into character, completely dedicated. I remember thinking, ‘This is a real actor,’” Annie said.

    She starred in drama such as Chhaon, Teesra Aadmi, Tawan, Uraan, Fitoor and last starred in Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum.

  • Nadaan ends on a high note: Intense action and a powerful social message

    Nadaan ends on a high note: Intense action and a powerful social message

     HUM TV’s miniseries drama serial Nadaan concluded its impactful journey with an emotionally charged and thought provoking final episode.  


     Directed by Mehreen Jabbar and written by seasoned writer Saji Gul, the series tackled religious exploitation (Peeri – Mureedi), mob violence and intolerance and metal health, corruption in police and politics, drug addiction and trafficking.  

      The last episode showcased Dr. Tabeer as Ramsha Khan, escaping a life threatening situation.

    After being falsely accused and targeted by a mob, she is rescued by the police, ensuring a safe return to her job. 

    This particular scene not only brought relief to viewers but also highlighted the triumph of justice in the face of chaos.

    SHO Haider, portrayed by Ahmed Ali Akbar, emerged as a symbol of integrity, as he was promoted for his unwavering dedication to upholding the law.


    What made Nadaan truly stand out was its ability to address multiple issues without overwhelming the audience. 

    The drama boldly portrayed the harsh realities of politics, corruption in the police force, and the challenges faced by girls in accessing education.

    Despite its serious and sensitive themes, Nadaan also offered moments of hope and redemption. 

    A standout moment was when Tayyab, played by Kashif Hussain, responsible for much of the chaos in Jam Nagar, was saved, rescued from a mob’s anger due to Safiya Subhan’ s calm intervention at the hospital.

    The scene powerfully showed how lies and hatred can be countered by rational voices, sending a strong and meaningful message.


    The final scenes, where Tayyab faces the mob and the police intervene just in time to save Dr. Tabeer, were among the most powerful moments of the drama.

    The performances in Nadaan were nothing short of remarkable. 

     Ramsha Khan, Ahmed Ali Akbar delivered compelling portrayals of their characters.

    The stellar and brilliant performance by both of them brought the story to life.


     
    A special shout out to Bakhtawar Mazhar for her standout role as Safiya Subhan.

    Her character’s strength and determination were key to some of the drama’s most impactful moments.   

    Equally impressive was Kashif Hussain, whose nuanced performance added depth to his role, making each of his appearances memorable.   

    His character was as powerful as the antagonist, who is always spelling trouble around Jam Nagar Karachi.  


    Hammad Shoiab also left a mark as Dr Usama, and his character was well defined. 


    Overall Nadaan was a well-crafted drama by Saji Gul not only reflecting the issues troubling society but also a call for change.  


    With its strong performance, sharp writing and direction, it has left an indelible mark. Kudos to the entire team of Nadaan for bringing relevant story to life.

    Nadaan is a reminder of the power of storytelling to address the most important issues we face, and it has set the bar high for future dramas. Saji Gul deserves credit for bringing this amazing story to life, always comes different and write about the societal issues.  


    Special credit goes to producer Sultana Siddiqui for selecting this script and to Mehreen Jabbar who brilliant direction created magic brought this project life in such an impactful way.

  • Malaika Arora spotted with mystery man amidst separation from Arjun Kapoor

    Malaika Arora spotted with mystery man amidst separation from Arjun Kapoor

    A video of Bollywood actress Malaika Arora holding hands with an unidentified man outside a local hotel has gone viral on social media.

    The footage, which shows Malaika along with her sister Amrita Arora also present, has sparked curiosity among fans about the identity of the mystery man.


    The clip comes to light at a time when Malaika Arora and actor Arjun Kapoor have publicly confirmed their separation. 


    The couple, who started dating in 2018 and made their relationship official in 2019, recently announced their split during the promotions for Arjun Kapoor’s latest film, ‘Singham Again’.


    Malaika Arora, who divorced Arbaaz Khan in 2017, was seen in a stylish white top and olive green pants, while the mystery man wore a pink shirt and blue jeans.


     Fans have been speculating about the nature of their relationship and the identity of the man.


    The video has intensified the buzz around Malaika’s personal life, especially following the news of her separation from Arjun Kapoor.

    Earlier, his father Anil Arora committed suicide by jumping from the terrace of the sixth floor of the building. The incident occurred at around 10:30 am on 11 September, Wednesday at his home in Bandra.

    According to media reports, police reached the spot and recovered the body, initiating an investigation into the suicide.

    DCP Crime Branch Raj Tilak Roshan shared the latest update, saying, “We are conducting a thorough investigation and our team, along with forensic experts, is actively involved in the process.”

    After the news of Malaika Arora’s father’s demise, her close friends and other Bollywood celebrities have gathered to offer their support and condolence to her.

    Arbaaz Khan, Malaika’s ex-husband, also arrived at the Arora parents’ home. His father Salim Khan, his wife, and his son Sohail Khan also arrived to offer condolences.

  • This Pakistani superstar refuses to put on makeup

    This Pakistani superstar refuses to put on makeup


      

     In an entertainment industry where makeup is a must on film sets, one veteran actor is a standout exception. 

     With over 50 years of experience, the legendary actor Javed Sheikh has never worn makeup. 
     
     

    Appearing as a guest on After Hours with Ushna Shah, the Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum actor explained why he refuses to wear makeup on set, even when it’s required of others.

    The host asked, “I found out that you never wear makeup. You still haven’t had any touch-ups, nothing?” 


    Javed Sheikh said, “Yes, never. Look, here, it’s okay, everyone does it, but I keep watching. So when I was in India, the films I did there, it was very much a requirement for everyone. Every girl had to do it, but the men were doing it too. So when I first went to the set, my first film was Shikar with Shahid  Kapoor. So they said, ‘Sir, come an hour earlier so we can do your makeup.’ I said, ‘I don’t do it.’ They said, ‘No, it’s not allowed.’ I said, ‘What’s not allowed? Is it written somewhere?’”

    The Quaid –e- Azam Zindabad  actor recalled how he stood firm on his decision not to put anything on his face, “They said, ‘It will shine a little.’ I said, ‘this is prosperity.” 


    The host asked, “Sheikh Sahib, I know you have big well-guarded secrets behind why you’re looking so good, but if you could share a bit about your diet or your routine?” 

    Javed Sheikh replied, “Yes, see, discipline is something you should have in life, in everything. And I have discipline not just in food, but in everything I do. You see, living for 50 years isn’t an easy task, and Alhamdulillah, I still don’t have free time. I know, I have so many films, so many dramas. And besides that, I am doing a lot of things. I’ll tell you later. So there has to be discipline in life. And yes, I take care of my food. I sleep for 6 hours, not less than that.” 


    “The reason is, at least for a normal body, you need seven to eight hours of sleep. People say, ‘I slept for two hours, three hours, and worked. I was fresh.’ But the thing is, you may look fresh, but you don’t realize that you missed out on four or five hours of sleep. It gets written on your body,” the A-lister pointed out. 


     The host asked, “You have many stories, many tales. What about your family, especially your sister-in-law?”  

     “Well, I was married twice, the first time, it was to the mother of my children, Momal. And then, I got married to Salma Aga. Both marriages lasted around three years,” Javed Sheikh replied. 


    Lastly, Javed Sheikh also shared his thoughts on the entertainment industry. He stressed the importance of professionalism, saying. “Actors should support their producers and ensure that the producer’s investment doesn’t go to waste. It’s the actor’s responsibility to cooperate and be professional in every way. I’ve always tried to cooperate with everyone, even when it’s difficult, and that’s why I’ve earned respect in the industry.”

  • ‘AR Rahman is like a father to me’; Mohini Dey slams rumors of affair

    ‘AR Rahman is like a father to me’; Mohini Dey slams rumors of affair

    Music maestro AR Rahman’s guitarist Mohini Dey has expressed anger over rumors that her divorce is linked to her relationship with the composer. 

    Recently, the news of AR Rahman’s divorce spread like wildfire. A few hours later, guitarist Mohini Dey, who is part of AR Rahman’s group, also announced her separation from her husband, leading social media users to link the two. 


    In her initial statement, Mohini Dey had written on her Instagram story, “I am receiving a lot of requests for interviews, and I know what they are about, so I am refusing all of them because I have no interest in fueling baseless rumors.”


    She said, ‘I do not want to waste my energy on rumors, and requested people to respect my privacy.”

    Guitarist’s Recent Statement


    According to Indian media reports, Mohini Dey has now issued a statement in which she says, “I have many such personalities who are like fathers to me, who are role models in my life. I am really lucky and grateful that they played an important role in my upbringing, and AR Rahman is one of them whom I respect a lot.”


    She added, “AR Rahman is just like my father, he will be a little younger than my father, his daughter is my age, and we have love and respect for each other in our hearts.”
    She also said, “I worked with his band for about 8 years. I came to America 5 years ago and am working here. Please take care of privacy, this is a personal matter, and do not interfere in it.”


    She expressed her deep surprise at the viral rumors on social media and said, “It is unbelievable to see the misinformation and baseless assumptions and claims against me and AR Rahman. The media has made me a criminal by linking the events of my and AR Rahman’s divorce. I worked with AR Rahman for 8 years, I am like his children.”

  • Asad Siddiqui criticizes biased casting practices in the entertainment industry

    Asad Siddiqui criticizes biased casting practices in the entertainment industry

    Actor Asad Siddiqui has criticized what he calls “biased casting practices” in the country’s entertainment industry, arguing that selections are often based on connections and appearance rather than talent.


    In a recent appearance on Ushna Shah’s talk show, Siddiqui spoke openly about his concerns: “I have distanced myself from certain industry gatherings, citing instances of ‘sweet words’ shared in person that turn into criticism behind backs.”


    Siddiqui also highlighted that casting often favors those with lighter skin tones or personal connections, a practice he called “unfair and apparent on screen.” He argued that these dynamics dilute merit and affect the quality of production.


    To counter this, Siddiqui proposed a stronger audition process. He further revealed plans to enter production himself, expressing hope to create more equitable opportunities for aspiring actors.


    Siddiqui, whose wife Zara Noor Abbas comes from a notable acting family that includes Bushra Ansari and Asma Abbas, has established himself as a prominent figure in Pakistan’s showbiz.


    His remarks reflect a call from industry insiders for change in casting standards to better support talent over appearance or social ties.

    Earlier, on Faysal Quraishi’s Podcast, Asad Siddiqui offered fans a glimpse into his journey to finding love with actor Zara Noor Abbas.

    Asad revealed that he first heard of Zara through her aunt, Bushra Ansari, years before they met. “When I did my first dramas, Azar Ki Ayegi Baraat and Dolly Ki Ayegi Baraat, Zara was mentioned in passing. I had never seen her or a picture of her, but Bushra Apa would mention her,” he shared.

    There was no instant spark or sense of destiny back then; Zara was just a name in casual conversation. Life moved on, as Asad explained, “Then that chapter closed, but six or seven years later we worked together again, and she mentioned Zara again.” Only later, by pure coincidence, did Zara come into his life in person.

    The chemistry began as friendship, he recounted, fueled by shared friends like Sajal Ali, Yasir Hussain, and Asim Azhar. “Coincidentally, Zara was in town for work, and she was friends with Sajal. So, I went to meet up with them and we became friends,” he said, describing how they spent time in a group. “Yasir, Asim, and I were always together, and we would meet up with Zara and Sajal. Eventually, we got together. Those were good times.”

    But for Asad, life changed dramatically once they married—and even more so when they welcomed their daughter, Noor e Jahan, this past March. “After marriage, you can’t be out of the house at all times. You should let your spouse know when you’re going to be home if you’ll eat with them or not. After a child, you can’t even do that. You’re on set and want them to pack up,” he shared, hinting at the challenges that come with balancing family and work. The transition to fatherhood has deepened his appreciation for Zara’s role.

    Reflecting on parenthood, Asad noted, “I try to stay up with the baby as much as I can, but there are times when I’ll wake up in the middle of the night and see Zara already awake, walking around or feeding the baby. I’m always shocked by how a mother’s life is never her own after a baby. Everything revolves around the child.”

  • Yasir Nawaz once got a false reading from a palmist

    Yasir Nawaz once got a false reading from a palmist

     
     
    Imagine a palmist telling your wife you have four kids from two marriages, while that is completely untrue. 

     

    Director and actor Yasir Nazwaz couldn’t help but laugh when he shared that he once found himself in the strange prediction on Hasna Mana Hai. 


     
    Appearing as a guest on the show with host Tabish Hashmi, Yasir shared some funny and surprising stories from his life.
     


     
    Yasir remembered a strange moment when a palmist made a completely false claim about his family.


     
    “I don’t even remember his name; he had come on Nida’s show. During the break or after the show ended, he randomly said to Nida, ‘You have three kids, but Yasir has four kids.’ Nida responded, ‘What do you mean?’ He added, ‘I did the math; Yasir has four kids and two marriages.’ Nida clarified, ‘No, no, there’s only one marriage and no such thing,’” Yasir Nawaz explained.

     

    Things took an unexpected turn after the palmist’s comment.


     
    Yasir Nawaz said, “Later, Nida shared with me that this strange guy had said such things and left. What a foolish man! Fifteen days later, my trainer brought a child, and I held the child for a picture, which was then posted online. People started asking, ‘Whose child is this? What’s going on?’ I’ve dealt with people who are unnecessarily presumptuous like this.”
     


    The host asked, “Tell me something, you have so many fans around the world, share a memorable incident with a fan, like at the airport?”


     
     
    Yasir Nawaz replied, “This happened in Islamabad. My weight at that time was around 105 or 110 kg. Actually, it was exactly 108 kg. I was quite healthy back then. Nida (my wife) was with me. She was casually dressed in jeans and a T-shirt. A woman approached us. This sweet and innocent woman came up to us. She said, ‘Assalamu Alaikum, I’m a big fan of yours. I’ve watched all your dramas.’ She was so happy. I thanked her, feeling proud. She had her daughter with her.”
     
     
     
    But things took a funny turn when the woman mistakenly thought Nida was Yasir’s daughter.  


     
    Yasir Nawaz laughed and said, “Now, Nida wasn’t wearing any makeup, the woman was all excited and asked if the girl with me was my daughter. I laughed and said, ‘Yes, she’s like my daughter.’ The woman smiled and said, ‘Oh, Silah right?’ I played along and said, ‘Yes, this is Sila.The woman then asked Silah to come over for a picture. She spent around 10 minutes with us. Nida couldn’t stop laughing the whole time. I joined in the comedic mood too. But after that, I decided to seriously work on reducing my weight. The woman left thanking me, saying she had such a good laugh.”

  • Want to reduce your child’s screen time? Shehzad Roy has the solution

    Want to reduce your child’s screen time? Shehzad Roy has the solution

    Pakistani singer and activist Shehzad Roy wants to help parents reduce their children’s screen time in today’s digital age.

    He has made a chess curriculum, developed by his non-profit organization Zindagi Trust, available for free. This initiative aims to encourage children to think critically and plan strategically instead of spending time on their devices.


    On Sunday, Roy shared a heartfelt message on Instagram for parents struggling with their children’s screen time. Highlighting the power of chess, he said, “If you want to lower your kids’ screen time, teach them chess.”


    He recalled how Zindagi Trust introduced chess in its schools years ago. “Because this is a competitive mind sport, we observed kids sitting alone for hours, thinking and strategizing. They were spending time with themselves,” Roy reflected.


    Roy also talked about the success of the chess program, mentioning that girls from the program have won Pakistan’s top chess championships.

    He urged everyone to teach children chess using the curriculum available on the Zindagi Trust website. He explained that it could positively change their routines and improve their mathematical and cognitive skills.


    The journey of incorporating chess into Zindagi Trust schools began in 2011 as part of the organization’s broader goal to enhance education in underprivileged communities.


    The chess curriculum, developed over a decade, combines fundamental techniques, strategies, and cognitive training to improve critical thinking skills and promote strategic problem-solving.

    It provides a foundation for advanced chess learning and creates an engaging learning environment.
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