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  • ‘Baby Baji Ki Bahuwain’ teaser reveals Azra’s efforts to mend past mistakes

    ‘Baby Baji Ki Bahuwain’ teaser reveals Azra’s efforts to mend past mistakes

    Actress Javeria Saud returns as Azra to lead the family in the much-anticipated sequel to the hit drama Baby Baji, titled Baby Baji Ki Bahuwain.

    Azra was previously depicted as the fiery eldest daughter-in-law from the original ‘Baby Baji’.

    The teasers released have already garnered millions of views, giving viewers a sneak peek of the upcoming family drama.

    Fans have expressed their anticipation in the comments.

    Tehseen Khan returns as the sequel’s director, and Saqib Ali Rana has written the script.

    Alongside Javeria Saud, her real and reel-life husband Saud, and other actors including Hassan Ahmed, Sunita Marshall, Tuba Anwar, Junaid Jamshed Niazi, and Fazal Hussain, who will reprise their roles from the original hit series.

  • Hira Khan exposes casting scam after being asked to wear revealing clothes for audition

    Hira Khan exposes casting scam after being asked to wear revealing clothes for audition

    Famous actress Hira Khan warned new artists of casting fraud by sharing her own experiences.

    Recently, she gave an interview to Fuschia Magazine, which has gone viral on various social media platforms.

    In the interview, the actress narrated what happened in the audition without naming anyone, explaining how an experienced artist from the industry suggested she attend a fake audition, and how another director from the industry tricked her.

    She said, “When I was shooting for the drama serial Mere Humsafar, a fellow artist, whom I met on the sets, gave me the number of a director and said that he wanted a girl for a new project. Contact him.”

    She added, “Following the advice of the fellow artist, I called the said director and instead of asking me about my work, he asked for my photos and called me for an audition.”

    She continued, “When I asked him to fix the time in the afternoon, he called me at 11 pm.”

    Hira Khan said that the director told her, “You will have a screen test and will be selected based on that. You will have to wear bold clothes for the screen test,” and added that “your audition should be kept secret, which will only be seen by the producers.”

    The actress explained that after hearing the director’s words, she became suspicious and called another director from the industry to ask if auditions were conducted in such a manner.

  • ‘Receiving threatening calls, car is also being followed,’ says actress Sana

    ‘Receiving threatening calls, car is also being followed,’ says actress Sana

    Famous actress Sana Nawaz has revealed that she has been receiving threats since several weeks, her car was chased at least twice, and her ex-husband may also be involved.

    In a short video message released to the media, Sana Nawaz spoke about the threats and harassment she is faxing, reiterating her determination to take legal action.

    “I have been associated with showbiz for many years, and many people know that strange things have been happening in my life for some time,” she revealed, going on to elaborate: “I have been receiving strange, threatening phone calls for some time now, leaving me worried and unsure of how to resolve the matter.”

    According to the actress, she and her children are being threatened, and pressured, and their car was chased twice, causing her great concern. She said, “I do not understand who is responsible for these threats and why I am being followed.”

    She also mentioned that before the current threats and blackmailing, she had been pressured by her ex-husband and ex-father-in-law.
    “I feel that my ex-husband and ex-father-in-law may be behind these threats,” she added.

    The actress reiterated her resolve to take action, stating that she is recording the video so that her message reaches everyone. According to Sana Nawaz, “There have been problems with many actresses before. Every time, actresses are targeted and oppressed.”

    She added, “Some actresses have a big name on the screen, but they also face incidents like harassment, and their fate is also troubled.”

    She married Fakhar Imam Jafri in 2008, and they have two children together.

    After the divorce, although she spoke about her ex-husband many times, she never made serious allegations against him, only vaguely accusing him of violence and cheating.

  • ‘Stree 2’ breaks box office record set by ‘Pathaan’

    ‘Stree 2’ breaks box office record set by ‘Pathaan’

    Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan’s film Pathaan whose box office collection record broken by Shraddha Kapoor and Rajkummar Rao Stree 2.

    A day after breaking the record of Hindi version of ‘Baahubali 2’, Amar Kaushik’s horror-comedy has now become second highest-grossing Hindi film in India with a total gross collection higher than that of forthcoming Shah Rukh Khan release Pathan.

    According to Indian media reports, Stree 2 grossed INR 527 crore at the box office within one week of its release.

    After earning INR 10 crore on Sunday, September 8th, the film has added a total of INR 527 crores so far and is now India’s second-highest-grossing Hindi release.     

     The sequel to the 2018 film Stree2 is called Stree and it follows what happens after a great evil returns from her grave leading an entire village of men into war.

  • Final day of the IVS Film Festival brought heroes and villains to spotlight

    Final day of the IVS Film Festival brought heroes and villains to spotlight

    The three-day Indus Valley School (IVS) Film Festival wrapped up on Sunday with an engaging panel discussion on the creation of characters in mainstream dramas and films.

    The panel, titled ‘Heroes and Villains – Stereotypes and Nuances in Film and TV’, included drama writer Bee Gul, director Nadeem Baig, and actors Sarwat Gillani and Sabeena Farooq.

    The discussion was moderated by famed journalist Fifi Haroon, who discussed fixing the concept of heroes and villains.

    Gul stated, “I feel a villain is way more liberated, free of fear of judgment, as compared to a hero…because he is not cautious of what people will say about him.”

    “In Pakistan, we create kind of ‘cardboard’ villains…we never get to refer to the back story or the psychology behind even the characters,” Gul added.

    Haroon then asked Gul if there was enough space for impactful heroes. “There is not a lot of space, but as an artist, you have to create the space. For example, in Raqeeb Se, I have created a villain who is a domestic abuser. However, the audience couldn’t hate him completely because there is a backstory, so in the same way, we can create heroes with human elements,” she responded.

    Sabeena Farooq shared her experience from the drama Tere Bin, in which she couldn’t relate to the character she played: Haya. She noted that while some characters might not resonate with actresses, that doesn’t mean they don’t exist.

    “My director and co-actors told me that such characters exist, and then I went to research on my own. That is how I was able to manufacture this character the way the audience saw it,” she added.

    When asked about the lack of ambitious female heroes in Pakistani media, Farooq expressed hope for more layered female characters in the future.

    “I wish that someday we progress enough to show layers of ambitious characters the way we unwrap characters in love because we need it.” She acknowledged the presence of strong female leads but noted that “there are not enough; however, we’re trying.”

    Baig also shared the challenge of writing and directing multiple female characters in a show. He emphasised the importance of believable writing and the creative process of making different characters’ stories fit together.

    “The major craft lies in writing, and then it is up to the director how they weave these multiple characters with different backstories together,” he explained. He shared that during Sinf-i-Aahan, he asked Umera Ahmed, the writer, “to change the approaches of a few scenes.”

    “One person’s protagonist can be another person’s antagonist,” Gillani said.

    The discussion concluded with a call for more female-led films in Pakistan and characters that drive change. The festival ended with an award ceremony for aspiring filmmakers and a musical performance.

  • Jewish filmmaker Sarah Friedland slams Israel during her acceptance speech at Venice Film Festival awards

    Jewish filmmaker Sarah Friedland slams Israel during her acceptance speech at Venice Film Festival awards

    Jewish- American filmmaker Sarah Friedland spoke out against Israel’s genocide of Gaza during an awards ceremony at the Venice Film Festival on Saturday. While accepting the Luigi de Laurentiis prize for best first film for ‘Familiar Touch,’ Sarah Friedland said, “I’m accepting this award on the 336th day of Israel’s genocide in Gaza and 76th year of occupation,” as loud applause broke out in the packed hall.

    “I believe it is our responsibility as filmmakers to use the institutional platforms through which we work to redress Israel’s impunity on the global stage. I stand in solidarity with the people of Palestine and their struggle for liberation,” Friedland stressed as the applause continued.
     
     Israel’s genocide in Gaza has now entered its 12th month, with over 40,939 people killed and 94,619 wounded since October 7, 2023.

  • Humaima Malick gives quick-witted response to a question on Emraan Hashmi’s trip to Pakistan

    Humaima Malick gives quick-witted response to a question on Emraan Hashmi’s trip to Pakistan

    Actress Humaima Malik gave a quick-witted answer to a question about Bollywood actor Emraan Hashmi’s visit to Pakistan.

    Famous Indian journalist Shehryar Faridoon interviewed Feroze Khan and her sister Humaima Malik online.

    Faridoon asked Humaima what she would do if Emraan Hashmi visited Pakistan, giving he two hypothetical options: Would she make him wear a burqa at the airport so he is protected from women, or would she ask all the women to stay home so she (Humaima) can spend some time with him alone?

    The actress did not choose any options and replied, “I will tell all the girls to go that Emraan Hashmi is coming, and Emi (Emraan Hashmi) will also be happy about it.”

    Humaima Malik said, “The option of bringing him from the airport wearing a burqa is an exciting option, but he likes to show off; he enjoys his stardom.”

    When asked what she would question Hashimi about in a podcast, she said, “How can you be so full of yourself? How do you do it?”

    She also said she would like to work with Bollywood director Sanjay Leela Bhansali if given the option.

  • Thrilling trailer of Alia Bhatt’s upcoming movie, Jigra, released

    Thrilling trailer of Alia Bhatt’s upcoming movie, Jigra, released

    Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt is back with an intense, thrilling role in her upcoming film Jigra.

    The short trailer released yesterday shows Bhatt in all her intensity as she takes off on a rescue mission to free her brother. The teaser is set to a cover of the old classic song ‘Phoolon Ka Taaro Ka’ and promises intense action and emotional depth.
     
    After their parents’ deaths, Bhatt and her brother, played by Vedang Raina, had to survive on their own. Due to their father’s suicide leaving a long shadow over their lives, Alia Bhatt’s character is determined to save her brother from everybody.The film, produced by Karan Johar and written and directed by Vasan Bala Jigra, will be released in cinemas on October 11.

  • Khumariyaan welcomes Pakhtun vocalist Obaid Khan to the band

    Khumariyaan welcomes Pakhtun vocalist Obaid Khan to the band

    Khumariyaan recently took to Instagram to announce that they have added a new Pakhtun vocalist, Obaid Khan, to their music band. The news was met with support by many fans.

    In the same Instagram post, the band shared that they aim to include “languages of our land”, i.e. languages of Pakistan, in their music.

    Khumariyaan, known for being an instrumental band, was founded by rubab player Farhan ‘Bogey’ Bogra in 2005 and officially became a band in 2009. Bogra has always emphasised that the band belongs equally to all its members, each playing a vital role.

    The group includes Bogra on the rubab, Shiraz Khan on the zerbaghali, Sparlay Rawail on lead guitar, and Aamer Shafiq on rhythm guitar.

    Over the years, Khumariyaan has represented Pakistan at international platforms, including the South by Southwest (SXSW) Festival in Texas.

    After over a decade of promoting music from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Bogra believes the band is ready to focus on promoting different languages.

    Obaid Khan, a 28-year-old artist and anthropologist, is the perfect fit because of his multi-lingual abilities.

    “Obaid has done his master’s in anthropology and has been singing and playing in KP for years. With him, we plan to promote Pashto, Kohistani, Hindko, and eventually even languages from Sindh and Punjab,” said Bogra.

  • Alina Abbas opens up about weight gain after ‘Noor Jahan’

    Alina Abbas opens up about weight gain after ‘Noor Jahan’

     
    Actress Alina Abbas Shah, star of the hit drama serial ‘Noor Jahan’, recently appeared as a guest on Aik Entertainment.

    During the interview host asked Fatemah Abbas asked, “After you cross your twenties, you start experiencing weight issues, body image issues, was it the same when you entered the media industry?”

    Alina replied, “Even if I lose as much weight as I can, the thought will always remain in my mind that I was 85 kg at that point.”
     
    Talking about body shaming, The Noor Jahan opened up about her struggle with body image and the impact of weight gain after her role in the serial,

    Alina said, “Maybe the clothes don’t fit, and what if I go back to being a size 12 or 14? I would still look big. That thought stays in the mind. You told me that now this thought is stuck in your mind. And then I stopped. I stopped. I said, ‘No, I’m not going to abuse myself and my body for anything or anyone.’ That’s what I’ve always loved. That should’s the only thing you have control over, right, and you’re ruining it, you’re abusing it. Why? Because people don’t like what they see, but you know, it did take a mental toll. It did, because I got really comfortable. I was a complainer, but I wasn’t doing anything about it because I myself couldn’t come to terms with the fact that I would have to work hard for this.”
     
    “Hard work is the first step. Making up your mind and going for it is tough. I used to run away from the gym, thinking I can’t do this, to hell with it. But after that, I think those comments actually helped me make up my mind. That I can’t keep living like this because I don’t like it myself,” Alina Abbas added.