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  • Malaika Arora releases first statement after father’s suicide

    Malaika Arora releases first statement after father’s suicide

    Bollywood actress Malaika Arora has released a statement on social media following her father’s suicide.

    In her statement on Instagram, Malaika Arora said, “We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of our dear father, Anil Mehta. He was a gentle soul, a devoted grandfather, a loving husband, and our best friend. Our family is in deep shock by this loss, and we kindly request privacy from the media and well-wishers during this difficult time. We appreciate your understanding, support, and respect.”

    Malaika Arora’s father Anil Arora committed suicide by jumping from the roof of a building yesterday in the Bandra area of Mumbai.

    According to media reports, after the accident, the police reached the spot and took the body into custody. A reason for the suicide is yet to be determined.

    It is being told that when Anil Arora committed suicide, Malaika was not present in her father’s house.

  • ‘ADHD is not something to be ashamed of,’ Mathira encourages seeking help for mental health

    ‘ADHD is not something to be ashamed of,’ Mathira encourages seeking help for mental health

    Television host Mathira recently appeared as a guest on the Good Morning Show, where she shared her experience of having Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), a neurodevelopmental disorder.

    She believes that parents of children suffering from mental health issues often overlook their concerns and pressure them to focus on their studies, which can result in the development of negative tendencies.

    “I was diagnosed with the condition when I was an adult. My doctor prescribed medication, which I took for a while, but then I began to feel dependent on them. That’s when I learned more about ADHD and decided to stop the meds,” she said.

    Mathira pointed out that ADHD is neither a rare nor a severe illness, and those suffering from mental health issues should not feel ashamed to seek medical help, as it can be managed with proper care.

    “We always focus on the negative aspects of these conditions, but there are positives too. People like us tend to forget things quickly, so it takes us less time to recover from any trauma. We can do things so quickly that it surprises those around us,” Mathira said.

    She also advised parents of children with ADHD not to pressure them. Instead of scolding, parents should try to understand their children and channel their energy in positive directions.

    She added, “Such children are highly intelligent and talented,”

  • ‘Too many comparisons, too many expectations’: Maya Khan on rising divorce rates in Pakistan

    ‘Too many comparisons, too many expectations’: Maya Khan on rising divorce rates in Pakistan

    Actress and television host Maya Khan, known for her candid opinions, recently appeared as a guest on the 365 Podcast hosted by Adnan Faisal.

    During the interview, the host asked, “Divorce rates are increasing rapidly. In your opinion, what are the reasons behind this? What does your experience say? Why is it increasing so much?”

    Maya Khan replied, “Too many comparisons and too many expectations from both sides. You can’t expect somebody to be nice to you unless you are nice. And this doesn’t just happen in marriages, it happens everywhere, even in the workplace. Women feel comfortable where they are respected. Money will come as destined, but respect and care are essential. A woman needs kindness. A man can bear it, but a woman cannot to the same extent. Maybe she can bear the burden of bringing money home, but she is dying inside. And the man is dying inside too, when he doesn’t get the promotion he deserves while someone else, a woman, gets it for some other reason. And with all due respect to everybody, our women suffer a lot because they are not ready to compromise where they should.”

    Currently, Maya Khan is starring in Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum, which is written by Farhat Ishtiaq and directed by Badar Mehmood.

  • Why did Saadia Imam wear someone else’s dress on her wedding?

    Why did Saadia Imam wear someone else’s dress on her wedding?

    One of the best things about getting married is to choose a gorgeous wedding dress. But poor Sadia Imam got deprived of the opportunity to wear the dress of her choice.

    The actress has revealed that her wedding dress was burnt during preparation.

    She appeared on a morning show where she talked about her marriage and the wedding day. “I used to work in a clothes factory and I was working on my wedding dress and during that time, the electricity short circuited, the whole factory burnt down and my wedding dress also got burned”

    She said, “It was my mother’s favorite color, I was very sad, I had made one of my customers the same wedding dress that she was going to wear at her wedding, so I asked the customer for a picture of the wedding dress. This girl then told me, ‘You can wear my wedding dress. My wedding is after yours.’”

    She further added, “I wore this girl’s dress at my wedding and later made a new one of the same”.

  • Which role did Hiba Ali turn down in ‘Ishq Zahe Naseeb’

    Which role did Hiba Ali turn down in ‘Ishq Zahe Naseeb’

    Actress Hiba Ali, who is currently starring in the drama Jaan Nisar, revealed that she once turned down a role in the drama Ishq Zahe Naseeb.

    Recently the Dil Diya Dehleez actress appeared as a guest on Gup Shup, hosted by Vasay Chaudhary. During the show a fan from the audience asked, “Is there any drama that you rejected at first and later regretted because it became a hit?”

    Hiba Ali replied, “Oh yes, there was a drama, after I rejected it, Yumna played the role. It was on Hum TV, and it was the character of Zahid’s mother who later becomes a lady. It was ‘Ishq Zahe Naseeb’, I think. Before my gap from Hum TV, they had offered me the role and I thought it was a side character since Sonia was already leading, and the mother’s role was in flashbacks, so I didn’t do it. Then Yumna took that role, and after that, she became who she is today, Mashallah, it was in her fate. So, that role slipped through my hands. That was about four or five years ago.”

  • Aliya and Ibrahim’s sweet moments together in ‘Mann Jogi’ steal the show

    Aliya and Ibrahim’s sweet moments together in ‘Mann Jogi’ steal the show

     

    Mann Jogi’s episode 6 brings forth a new love song, which makes the show even better.

     

    Aliya and Ibrahim’s love story is so sweet, showing how much they love each other even when they’re far apart.

     

    Ibrahim’s humor, like getting lost in a general store, and Aliya’s worried search for him, add a delightful touch to the drama. Bilquis Aunty’s character is also evolving, and her jokes and affectionate moments are winning hearts, making the drama even more enjoyable.

     

    The director shows a flashback to reveal Ibrahim’s painful past, showing how the terrible 2005 earthquake affected him. This adds depth to the story and reminds us that it’s also about remembering those who suffered in the earthquake of 2005 in Kashmir.

     

    Sabeena Farooqi and Bilal’s Abbas’s great and amazing performances add an exciting side to the story of Chaudhry Shabbirs’s ex-wife, keeping viewers engaged.

    The drama is written by Zafar Mairaj, produced by Sultana Siddiqui, and directed by seasoned director Kashif Nisar.

     

  • Emmad Irfani praises Mahira Khan’s humility on set

    Emmad Irfani praises Mahira Khan’s humility on set

    Actor and model Emmad Irfani is in the spotlight for his outstanding performance as Adeel in the drama Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum.

    Irfani recently appeared as a guest on Showtime with Ramiz Raja, where he talked about his experience working with Mahira Khan.

    “Mahira is someone everyone should take lessons from on how to behave on set,” he said.“She’s such a superstar with so much humility, treating everyone with respect. As actors, you are fortunate to get a lot of importance, but the people working behind the camera are the ones putting in more effort,” he acknowledged.“

    So, just be kind to everyone, be nice to everyone, because that’s what you have. The results are not in your hands, but you have respect.It’s important how you treat people. This is what I believe,” he added.

    Emmad Irfani has starred in dramas such as Jalan and Cheekh, and currently, he is starring in Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum alongside Fahad Mustafa and Hania Aaamir.

    The drama is written by Farhat Ishqtiaq and directed by Badar Mehmood. It airs on ARY Digital on Monday and Tuesday at 8:00 PM.

  • Nobel peace laureate Malala brings new documentary to Toronto 

    Nobel peace laureate Malala brings new documentary to Toronto 

    Nobel peace laureate Malala Yousafzai, who unveiled her first documentary with Apple TV+ at the Toronto film festival, said Monday that its inspiring story of elderly South Korean women sea divers dovetails perfectly with her own activism.

    “The Last of the Sea Women” tells the compelling story of the matriarchal haenyeo community, whose members support themselves by fishing off South Korea’s Jeju island, using only wetsuits, masks, flippers, baskets and hooks.

    The traditional community, inscribed on UNESCO’s intangible cultural heritage list in 2016, has existed for centuries, but is at risk as many of the women are now in their 60s, 70s or even 80s.

    “I was looking for stories of women… I wanted stories of their resilience. And when I heard about this project from Sue, I was like, ‘This is exactly what I’m looking for’,” Yousafzai told AFP in an interview with Korean-American director Sue Kim.

    “When I look at the stories of the haenyeo, it inspires me about the possibilities and the capabilities that women have in their bodies, in their minds,” said the 27-year-old Pakistani activist, who is one of the film’s producers.

    “They have inspired me in so many ways, in their activism and how they are cooperating with nature, how they have built the community.”

    – ‘Total badasses’ –

    In the 1960s, 30,000 women plucked everything from abalone to octopus from the sea to support their families. Today, that number has dwindled to 4,000.

    The film shows the women speaking candidly about their difficult jobs, which involves holding their breath underwater for up to two minutes, and includes beautiful under-sea images of them at work.

    It explores how the haenyeo are attempting to breathe new life into their culture through training and social media outreach, and how they work together to prevent overfishing.

    It also examines the threat they believe is posed by the release into the Pacific Ocean of wastewater from Japan’s stricken Fukushima nuclear power plant.

    “I met them first when I was a child, and I was so struck by them, because they cut such a confident, bold figure,” Kim, making her feature directorial debut, told AFP.

    “They’re total badasses. They’re so physically agile and adept and strong, and they’re advocating for the environment, and they’re caring about the next generation.”

    As a teenager, Yousafzai survived a 2012 assassination attempt by the Taliban over her campaigning for education rights for girls. She was co-awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014 at age 17.

    She signed a deal with Apple TV+ in 2021 to produce content focused on women and girls and has started her own production company.

    “Storytelling has been part of my activism, and I believe that we need to create platforms and opportunities for girls and women to reflect on the world as they see it,” Yousafzai said.

    “I hope to continue to work with these incredible female directors and storytellers to bring more stories to the screen.”

  • James Earl Jones: stage legend, voice of Darth Vader

    James Earl Jones: stage legend, voice of Darth Vader

    James Earl Jones, a versatile and award-winning American stage and screen actor who used his booming deep voice to bring the iconic “Star Wars” villain Darth Vader to life, has died, his representatives said Monday. He was 93 years old.

    From the works of Shakespeare and August Wilson, to his indelible voiceovers in the blockbuster space saga and as Mufasa in the Disney classic “The Lion King,” Jones earned fans with his ability to play both the everyman and the otherworldly.

    He won three Tony awards including a lifetime award, two Emmys and a Grammy, as well as an honorary Oscar, also for lifetime achievement.

    In 1971, he became only the second Black man nominated for an Academy Award for best actor, after Sidney Poitier.

    All of these accolades were hard-won, as Jones, who was born in segregated Mississippi on January 17, 1931, had to overcome a childhood stutter that often led him to barely speak at all.

    “Stuttering is painful. In Sunday school, I’d try to read my lessons and the children behind me were falling on the floor with laughter,” Jones told the Daily Mail in 2010.

    Reciting his own poetry, at the prodding of an English teacher, helped him to gain control of his voice, which would later be used to strike fear among millions in “Star Wars” as Darth Vader.

    Jones did not physically portray the character — David Prowse wore Vader’s black cape and imposing face mask, while Jones offered the voice, oozing the evil power of the Dark Side.

    “I am your father,” Vader tells Luke Skywalker, portrayed by Mark Hamill, in a pivotal fight scene in “The Empire Strikes Back” — a twist etched in cinema history.

    “He created, with very little dialogue, one of the greatest villains that ever lived,” “Star Wars” creator George Lucas said in 2015 at a ceremony honoring Jones in New York.

    – Broadway –

    From Mississippi, Jones moved to Michigan at age five, where he was raised by his maternal grandparents.

    Initially, he studied to become a doctor, and though he shifted his major to drama, and graduated from the University of Michigan, he didn’t initially think about an acting career.

    “Even when I began acting studies, I thought about being a soldier,” Jones told PBS public television in 1998.

    “And the idea of being an actor didn’t occur to me until after my service was almost finished.”

    After university, Jones served in the US Army and then moved to New York to try his luck in acting, working as a janitor at night to make ends meet.

    He made his Broadway debut in 1958 in “Sunrise at Campobello” at the Cort Theatre — which in 2022 was renamed the James Earl Jones Theatre.

    He tackled many iconic Shakespeare characters on the stage, including Othello and King Lear, but also performed in several Wilson plays, chronicling the Black experience in America.

    “On stage, Jones was commanding, powerful. He embodied the elegance and dignity of African American men,” said director Kenny Leon.

    But the silver screen eventually came calling.

    – Admirals and kings –

    Jones’ film debut came in 1964 as Lieutenant Zogg in Stanley Kubrick’s Cold War satire “Dr Strangelove.”

    Military roles would crop up throughout his career, notably Admiral Greer in three films about Tom Clancy’s beloved character Jack Ryan (“The Hunt for Red October,” “Patriot Games,” “Clear and Present Danger”).

    As for kings, he has played a few — King Jaffe Joffer in the Eddie Murphy comedy “Coming to America” (1988) and Mufasa, Simba’s father, in “The Lion King” (1994).

    His first major award came in 1969, a Tony for best actor in a play for “The Great White Hope”, in which he portrayed troubled but gifted boxer Jack Jefferson — based on the real-life Jack Johnson, the first Black world heavyweight champion.

    Jones revived the role in a film adaptation of the play — earning his sole Oscar nomination and a Golden Globe award for the performance. In 2011, he won an honorary Academy Award.

    Even into his 80s, Jones was a force on Broadway, starring opposite Angela Lansbury in “The Best Man” in a 2012 revival — earning another Tony nomination in the process — and with Cicely Tyson in “The Gin Game” in 2015.

    And for years, he greeted viewers of the cable news network CNN with the simple phrase: “This is CNN.”

    – ‘Darker voice’ –

    But his most famous role was ultimately the one for which he never appeared on screen.

    Lucas eventually chose between Jones and film legend Orson Welles for the role.

    “George thought he wanted a — pardon the expression — darker voice. So he hires a guy born in Mississippi, raised in Michigan, who stutters and that’s the voice and that’s me,” Jones told the American Film Institute in 2009.

    Jones initially did not want to be credited for the film, as he felt his voiceovers were simply part of the movie’s special effects, but eventually conceded, and went on to voice the character in multiple films, television series and video games.

    In his 90s, he stepped back from the role. But he signed over the rights to his voice recordings to a start-up that is working with Lucasfilm to preserve and recreate it for future projects using artificial intelligence.

    The technology was used in the Disney+ mini-series “Obi-Wan Kenobi” in 2022, according to Vanity Fair.

    Jones’ second wife Cecilia died in 2016. They had one son.

  • Shagufta Ejaz celebrates wedding anniversary in hospital

    Shagufta Ejaz celebrates wedding anniversary in hospital

    Renowned actress Shagufta Ejaz silenced slanderers by celebrating their wedding anniversary at the hospital with her husband, who is currently under medical treatment.

    Some time ago, the senior actress took to social media users who criticised and slandered her for going abroad and said that she would never forgive the slanderers, adding that she would hold their neck on the Day of Judgment.

    She recently shared a new vlog on her YouTube channel, which included her wedding anniversary, which she celebrated in her husband’s hospital room.

    In the next part of the Vlog, the senior actress complained about the inadequate facilities of the private hospital and requested the fans to pray for her husband’s full recovery.

    Yahya Siddiqui, husband of Shagufta Ejaz, has been suffering from cancer for five years and is undergoing treatment in a private hospital.