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  • Faisal Kapadia reveals close bond with Junaid Jamshed

    Faisal Kapadia reveals close bond with Junaid Jamshed

    One half of the legendary band Strings, Faisal Kapadia, is one of the most well-known and honored musicians in the industry. With his debut solo album, he begins a new journey. Recently, Faisal appeared as a guest on ‘After Hours with Ushna Shah’. During the show, the host asked, “Singing your songs for the first time you performed live on stage in front of an audience, what was that feeling like? Do you remember that?”

    Faisal replied, “A big crowd was there, so big that I would say Strings ran through our show. It was in Islamabad, the first concert, in July 1990. And due to nervousness, my voice gave out, so during the sound check, Junaid Jamshed came to see us. We didn’t know him, he was like Vital Signs. They released the album in November 1989, December, and we released ours. We saw them and got inspired when the music program ’89 came. So we recorded our album too, not knowing Vital Signs.”

    Kapadia recalled the surprise and encouragement they received from late Junaid Jamshed saying, “Then Junaid just shows up at a sound check, and I was like, ‘Wow.’ And he said, ‘You know, I have heard your music, and you guys are great.’ Junaid’s presence was a big relief.”

    Faisal Kapadia talked about the teachers he and Junaid Jamshed had.

    “Junaid was very close to me. We used to share the same teacher, Ustaad Chahat Hussain Khan Sahib, who taught me and Junaid. Junaid was my only partner, and sometimes every two or three months, we would sit together and listen to pure classical music. You usually don’t get a chance to listen to 30-minute classical pieces with friends, but Junaid and I would often sit and listen to something like Raga Darbari or Adana Raga, which he really liked. So he was my classical music listening partner,” Faisal Kapadia added.

    Strings was formed in Karachi in 1988 by Bilal Maqsood, Faisal Kapadia, Rafiq Wazir Ali and Kareem Bashir Bhoy.

  • Aishwarya Rai visits in-laws with daughter amid divorce rumours

    Aishwarya Rai visits in-laws with daughter amid divorce rumours

    Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai was recently seen with her daughter Aaradhya at Abhishek Bachchan’s house, with photos and videos going viral on Indian media.

    Photographers in Mumbai caught the mother-daughter duo entering the Bachchan House (Jalsa) causing the footage to go viral on various social media.

    In the video, Aaradhya is seen in a school uniform, while Aishwarya wears a green suit. The two did not interact with the paparazzi outside the house, and Aishwarya apparently looked sad.

    For about a week now, rumours have been circulating about Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya’s possible separation.

    Reports claimed that Aishwarya moved out of the Bachchan house and that Amitabh Bachchan unfollowed Aishwarya on social media.

    Despite these rumours they were spotted at family events but with thr Bachchan family separate from Aishwarya.

    To prove his commitment to Aishwarya, the infamous Abhishek Bachchan revealed that he is still wearing his wedding ring and said, “See, I’m still married.”

  • Are Mahira Khan and Fahad Mustafa set for a new collaboration?

    Are Mahira Khan and Fahad Mustafa set for a new collaboration?

    Renowned actor Fahad Mustafa has hinted at possibly teaming up with superstar Mahira Khan for another project.

    Mustafa posted a short clip of his film on Instagram, ‘Quaid-e-Azam Zindabad,’ where he starred alongside Mahira Khan.

    Tagging Khan and cheekily posing a question in the caption, “Phir kuch hojaye aisa [should we do something like this again?]”

    In their previous movie together, they played the lead roles, with Fahad as police officer Gulab and Mahira as Jia, an animal rescuer.

    Mahira responded enthusiastically to Fahad’s post, commenting, “Gaaanaaa [song] in a drama?? Drama in a film? Both? Miss you!!”

    Khan, a Pakistani film star, has gained international recognition for her role in the Indian blockbuster Raees, which she starred in alongside Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan.

    Fahad Mustafa is known for his iconic hosting. He recently ventured into television with the drama serial Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum, and viewers praised his performance.

  • Khalil ur Rehman Qamar’s honey trap suspects in judicial custody

    Khalil ur Rehman Qamar’s honey trap suspects in judicial custody

    Judge Khalid Arshad has ruled over nine suspects in Khalil ur Rehman Qamar’s honey trap case.

    The case dates back to July 15, 2024, when Qamar, a controversial drama writer, was allegedly kidnapped and robbed in Lahore. He reported to the police on July 21 after his rescue, an alleged release after a ransom payment.

    According to Qamar’s lawyer, he was invited to a woman’s place – Amna Arooj – for a discussion on a drama project when he was said to have been kidnapped by armed men.

    Amna’s lawyer, however, argues a seemingly differing version of events, claiming Qamar’s manager first professionally contacted her, only to ultimately make it personal, after which Qamar allegedly made demands for sexual acts.

    He further added that Qamar, apparently intoxicated, persuaded her to engage physically with him or he would blackmail her by outing her fake nude photos.

    Hasan Shah reportedly orchestrated the kidnapping and made the videos of the two that went viral on social media, but the evidence to date appears limited by the officers.

    Amna Arooj claims she was tortured by the police and that that they have falsely labelled the events a honey trap case.

  • Deepika, Ranveer unveil adorable maternity shoot

    Deepika, Ranveer unveil adorable maternity shoot

    Fans of Bollywood have something exciting to look forward to in September 2024, and this isn’t just a movie or a red-carpet event. Bollywood’s power couple Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh are going to become parents.

    The couple took to Instagram to share a beautiful black-and-white maternity shoot with the emoji caption. “ ♥♾”

    In February 2024, the Jawan actress announced her pregnancy, leading fans to guess that the delivery might be due in September 2024.

    Here is the post which Deepika shared earlier:

    Beloved couple Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh tied the knot in November 2018.
    Currently, Deepika is going to star in ‘Kalki 2898 AD’, and Ranveer’s last film was ‘Rocky and Rani Ke Prem Kahani’.

    Here are the pictures shared by Deepika and Ranveer:

  • India’s ‘Mollywood’ cinema rocked by MeToo abuse claims

    India’s ‘Mollywood’ cinema rocked by MeToo abuse claims

    Terrified for her safety, Indian actress Sreelekha Mitra remembers pushing chairs and a sofa against her hotel door after she said an award-winning veteran director sexually harassed her.

    Mitra waited 15 years to speak out about the incident, one of several cases exposing the dark underbelly of India’s Malayalam-language “Mollywood” film industry that has won awards at Cannes.

    Her revelation was spurred by an explosive government report documenting widespread sexual harassment in an industry dominated by powerful and wealthy men who believe that an actress willing to kiss on screen would do the same in real life.

    “That entire night I stayed awake,” Mitra, 51, told AFP.

    Mitra was invited to a gathering at the director’s house, where she said he lured her into his room for a phone call with a cinematographer.

    “He started playing with my hair and neck… I knew if I did not say anything then, his hand would roam around other parts of my body,” she said, describing events from 2009, when she was 36.

    She left and returned to her hotel.

    “The intentions behind his moves were pretty clear to me… I was petrified.”

    Her case and close to a dozen others have triggered a MeToo reckoning in the industry, with at least 10 prominent figures accused, according to Indian media.

    Kerala-based Mollywood is known for critically acclaimed movies with strong and progressive themes, a change from the big dance and song numbers of India’s giant Hindi-language Bollywood in Mumbai.

    The industry is prolific, producing up to 200 films a year, loved not only by southern India’s 37 million Malayalam speakers, but also dubbed and streamed across the rest of India — and abroad.

    Internationally, its films have won awards, including the 1999 satire Marana Simhasanam (“Throne of Death”), winner of the Camera d’Or at Cannes.

    This year’s “Manjummel Boys”, a survival thriller, took $29 million at the box office, the highest-grossing Malayalam movie ever and the fifth-most successful in India this year.

    – ‘Worst evil’ –

    The industry report, released August 19, said women actors faced the widespread “worst evil” of sexual harassment.

    The report was released by the Hema Committee, headed by a former high court judge, set up after a leading Malayalam actress reported she was sexually assaulted in 2017.

    Gopalakrishnan Padmanabhan, a prominent Malayalam actor better known by his stage name Dileep, was arrested for allegedly orchestrating the assault.

    He was imprisoned for three months before being released on bail. The case continues.

    But the release of the report has opened discussion on the far wider issue of chronic violence against women, encouraging people like Mitra to speak out in public for the first time.

    It said that women who considered speaking out about sexual assault were silenced by threats to their life, and to their families.

    Award-winning actress Parvathy Thiruvothu, 36, called the investigation a “game changer” and a “historic moment”.

    “There was this idea that women working in the industry should feel grateful for having been given an opportunity by the men who were hiring them,” said Thiruvothu, a member of the campaign group Women in Cinema Collective.

    – ‘Shaking everything’ –

    Allegations of abuse in Indian cinema are not new.

    It witnessed a wave in 2018, shortly after the 2017 MeToo movement erupted in Hollywood against disgraced US movie producer Harvey Weinstein.

    But Thiruvothu called the latest allegations more than “MeToo Part Two.”

    “It’s shaking everything,” she told AFP.

    “It isn’t an individual-to-individual complaint anymore. It’s about a systemic structure that has continued to fail women.”

    Since the report, several top actors have been accused.

    The Association of Malayalam Movie Artists was dissolved following the resignation of its chief on “moral grounds” with some members among the accused.

    Ranjith Balakrishnan, 59, chairman of the state’s film academy, has also quit.

    Balakrishnan, who denies any wrongdoing, was the man Mitra accused of sexual harassment.

    Police have filed a case against him for outraging a woman’s modesty, a non-bailable offence.

    Mitra, who until the release of the report had only mentioned the incident to an industry colleague, told AFP that Balakrishnan had misused “his power”.

    Thiruvothu offered a message to all women in the film industry who have survived sexual assault.

    “You are a skilled artist… do not listen to anyone who tells you to find another job if it is so difficult for you,” she said.

    “This is your industry, as much as it is anybody else’s. Speak up, so that we are taking the space that is rightfully ours.”

  • Shots fired outside AP Dhillon’s home in Canada

    Shots fired outside AP Dhillon’s home in Canada

    In a shocking turn of events, gunshots were reportedly fired outside the Vancouver residence of famous Punjabi singer and rapper AP Dhillon, weeks after he released a high-profile music video with Bollywood superstar Salman Khan.
    India media reports say that imprisoned gangster Lawrence Biishnoi and outlaw Rohit Godhra have accepted responsibility for the incident.

    An alleged threat made rounds on social media claiming that on the night of September 1, the gang carried out shootings at Victoria Island and Woodbridge, Toronto.
    The gangs warned the singer to “stay within his limits, or he will meet a “dog’s death.”

    The incident is similar is to what happened on April 14, when gunshots were fired outside actor Salman Khan’s Mumbai residence in Bandra. Later, gangster Lawrence Bishnoi’s brother Anmol claimed responsibility for the shooting.

    Indian media reports that the authorities in Canada have initiated an investigation to determine the authenticity of the post.
    In response to the attack, AP Dhillon wrote on Instagram, “I’m safe, my people are safe. Thank you to everyone who reached out. Your support means everything.”

    Read more:Gangsters were planning to use minors to kill Salman Khan: Mumbai Police

    In November, Bishnoi had taken responsibility for an alleged gunshot at Indian Punjabi singer and musician Gippy Grewal’s home last year in Vancouver’s White Rock neighborhood.

    Read more:Firing at Salman Khan’s house was ‘just a trailer’, say attackers

  • Bollywood actress Seema Pahwa is also a fan of Pakistani dramas

    Bollywood actress Seema Pahwa is also a fan of Pakistani dramas

    Indian actress and director Seema Bhargava Pahwa has added her voice to the growing praise for Pakistani dramas.

    Pahwa appeared as a guest on the ‘Hindi Rushi Podcast’ along with her husband, Manoj Pahwa. The host, Neha Singh, asked Seema about her views on Pakistani dramas, asserting that the Pakistani drama industry is doing much better than films, the proof being the Indian platform Zee TV’s collaboration with Pakistani artists.

    Seema Pahwa replied, “Web series or serials, whatever you want to call them, I feel that their stories are exceptional. Besides that, the language they use is something my ears long to hear, the Urdu language, which has become so rare these days.”

    “The way they use the language there [in Pakistan] and the level of detail in relationships is incredible. We can’t even imagine such detailing in our films or our serials. The small, intricate details. They create these characters with such beauty, layer upon layer, and I wish we could perform something like that. My heart aches for the kind of writing that would allow us to produce such beautiful work if we had it here,” she elaborated.

    The host asked about her favourite Pakistani drama, which she named ‘Sang-e-Mar Mar’.

    “The most beautiful aspect of it was the negative character, the daughter-in-law. I have never seen a song for a negative character before. I’ve always seen songs for heroines or positive characters, not for negative characters. They showed that even a negative character has pain”, she said.

    “If you think about it, nobody wants to be negative. It’s often circumstances that make them that way or some grudge. But the character is still a person. When her child dies, and she imagines the child with a piece of cloth and sleeps with it, the song they gave her makes you cry. Even though she has done terrible things, when her mother’s love makes her cry, you start crying too. That’s the beauty of writing and making: you can add emotion even to a negative character. You can’t get more detailed than this; it’s amazing,” she added.

  • I have not ended any relationship, says Jawed Sheikh after two failed marriages

    Veteran actor Jawed Sheikh revealed that he has not ended any relationship.

    Recently, he appeared as a guest on a private TV program ‘Zabardast With Wasi Shah’ expressing his views on various issues.

    He said, “I have never ended his relationships by myself, nor has I initiated any relationship. I never opened up about my two failed marriages, when and whose fault it was.”

    The actor has reputation for flirtatious behavior at the height of his career in film industry.

  • Where did ‘Chin Tapak Dam Dam’ come from?

    Where did ‘Chin Tapak Dam Dam’ come from?

    If you’ve been scrolling through social media lately, you must be familiar with the phrase ‘Chin Tapak Dam Dam.’ It is being used frequently on Facebook and Instagram especially on reels, memes and videos.

    But where did it come from, and why has it become so popular on social media.Chin Tapak Dam Dam is a catchphrase of Takia, a negative character of the popular Indian cartoon Chhota Bheem. It was used in Chhota Bheem’s old enemies in season 4, episode 47.

    Interestingly, a similar phrase was used by Kishore Kumar in the 1966 film Ladka Ladki. Kishore Kumar can be seen singing the theme song of Chin Tapak Dam Dam.

    Here is the video of the original Chin Tapak Dam Dam:

    Here is the video of Chhota Bheem of Chin Tapak Dam Dam: