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  • Swift says filled with ‘fear’, ‘guilt’ after Vienna terror threat

    Swift says filled with ‘fear’, ‘guilt’ after Vienna terror threat

    Pop megastar Taylor Swift on Wednesday broke her silence about the cancellation of three Vienna concerts over an alleged suicide attack plot, saying the incident filled her with “fear” and “guilt.”

    “Having our Vienna shows cancelled was devastating. The reason for the cancellations filled me with a new sense of fear, and a tremendous amount of guilt because so many had planned on coming to those shows,” the American said in a post on social media platform Instagram.

    The Vienna shows, part of the European leg of Swift’s record-breaking “Eras” tour, were cancelled after authorities warned of a terror plot by sympathizers of the Islamic State armed group.

    Police have detained three suspects over the alleged attack threat, with the United States saying it shared intelligence to assist in the investigation.

    The main suspect, a 19-year-old Austrian with North Macedonian roots, had allegedly confessed, saying he “intended to carry out an attack using explosives and knives,” according to Austrian domestic intelligence agency (DSN) head Omar Haijawi-Pirchner.

    In the social media post Wednesday, Swift thanked the authorities.

    “I was also so grateful to the authorities because thanks to them, we were grieving concerts and not lives. I was heartened by the love and unity I saw in the fans who banded together,” she said.

    The European leg of Swift’s sold-out tour began in Paris in May and has taken in Sweden, Portugal, Spain, Britain, Ireland, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy, Germany and Poland.

    It concluded on Tuesday with five shows at London’s Wembley stadium.

  • ‘Liberals try to take me down’; Maria B. reacts following criticism for stealing designs from Palestinian collection

    ‘Liberals try to take me down’; Maria B. reacts following criticism for stealing designs from Palestinian collection

    Maria B is under fire after being accused of copying designs for her Palestine campaign.

    Over the weekend, designer Maria B. launched a capsule line called the Falesteen Collection. The collection includes T-shirts, two-piece and three-piece lawn suits featuring prints of the black-and-white keffiyeh, colourful houndstooth patterns, and watermelon, symbolising Palestine’s resistance.

    One of the designs featured a map of Palestine with a boy merged into the pattern, along with the Palestine flag wrapped in olive branches.

    This design caught the attention of artist Leena Ghani, who noticed it was copied. She shared Maria B.’s campaign on her Instagram stories and tagged the page Palestine Quebec, which confirmed that Turkish artist Hacı Balina Atölye created the design.

    As the allegation spread online, Palestine Quebec and Leena Ghani urged people to call out the designer and support the artist whose work had been copied. Maria B. did not initially respond to the accusations.

    On Tuesday night, however, the designer addressed the issue on her Instagram stories, confirming that she had “unintentionally” used the artist’s work in her collection. She called it an “oversight” and apologised to her followers.

    “In this digital age of fast-paced information and viral images, such unintentional oversights can occur. We apologize for the oversight,” her statement read.

    “We have contacted the artist, who recognizes our work with empathy and grace and is willing to collaborate with us in our efforts for Gaza. She’s a young and talented artist, please support her work! @hacibalina,” the designer said.

    She also criticised those she called “liberals foaming at the mouth” for accusing her of blatant plagiarism.

    Maria B. responded to criticism in her stories, saying, “Maria B. copied the Gaza flag. Maria B copied the Gaza map. Maria B copied Keffiyeh. Maria B copied resistance art. Maria B copied watermelon. Watermelon copied embroidery. Low IQ liberals.”

    She emphasised, “This is an inspired collection picking up images of resistance,” and clarified that she was not making any money from the sales. “Liberals try to take me down while I’m trying to help raise funds for Gaza. This is Pakistan. Do nothing yourself and tear down anyone who tries to do something, God is enough for me, I will never stop,” she added.

    The Turkish artist Atölye shared a photo from Butt’s collection that featured her design, along with the caption, “My artwork in Pakistan.”

    Maria B.’s claim that ‘liberals’ were trying to ‘take her down’ overlooks the fact that she did copy the design. While her campaign to donate the proceeds from her sales to Palestine is commendable, copying someone else’s design is not. Whether intentional or not, incidents like this can harm even the noblest campaigns. We hope more brands in Pakistan will educate their teams about plagiarism and take extra care in reviewing their collections.

    Maria B. has repeatedly landed in hot waters in recent years for targeting the transgender community and, most recently, for her crusade against Barzakh.

  • The rebound guy can be worse than the ones who broke your heart: Nimra Khan dishes out advice we need

    The rebound guy can be worse than the ones who broke your heart: Nimra Khan dishes out advice we need

    Actress and model Nimra Khan, known for her outspoken views and resilience, shared her honest advice on rebound relationships when she appeared on ‘Mazaq Raat’ hosted by Imran Ashraf.

    The host, Imran Ashraf, asked, “Doesn’t it often happen that a wound takes years to heal, only for someone to come along and make things worse with a new ‘nail’ or problem?”

    Nimra Khan replied, “Rebounds are a mistake. When someone offers you a shoulder to cry on, it might seem comforting, but they can end up being worse than those who initially hurt you. I advise young girls to avoid taking the rebound route altogether.”

    Nimra Khan advised young girls, “My advice, particularly to young women, is to avoid pursuing rebounds. These relationships often offer only temporary comfort and can complicate the healing process.”

    Nimra Khan married Raja Azam, a police officer in London, on April 19, 2020, in Karachi. After being the victim of domestic abuse, Nimra Khan went through a challenging divorce. Her divorced husband marked a problematic phase in her life and was a reflection of her more significant challenges. In August 2021, she announced her divorce.

    A few days ago, Nimra Khan shared details of a terrifying experience where she escaped a kidnapping attempt.

    Nimra posted a video on her Instagram telling her followers,

    “I am Muslim proudly, but I am sorry, being Pakistani, I don’t know what I should say.”

    She began: “Assalamu Alaikum, the nation is still alive, right? However, the purpose of this video is not to praise this country. What happened to me yesterday was horrible; do you want your sister, daughter, or wife to experience the same fate? It is not safe to send any of your girls outside of Pakistan; I guarantee you that they are not safe here. You people understand that it is ridiculous to celebrate August 14th when girls are still unsafe in Pakistan.”

    Read more:‘No woman is safe in Pakistan’: Nimra Khan escapes kidnapping attempt

    “Yesterday, I was standing near Ramada, waiting for my car, when the three men came and tried to kidnap me; they harassed me. I had a mobile and bag, and I was waiting for my family; it was raining, and those men held me at gunpoint and dragged me to their car, but no one heard me. I did my protection; I pushed him and started running. He had guns, and he could open fire on me. How can I say I am safe in this country where I pay taxes when I step in front of a passing car? The family and Ramada staff saved me. I see why people have guards with them now; we need guards, which is probably why so many people are moving abroad. I am not safe here, and I can hire guards with my tax money,” the Umme Ayesha actress added.

  • Naumaan Ijaz really likes Adnan Siddiqui’s performance in Gentleman

    Naumaan Ijaz really likes Adnan Siddiqui’s performance in Gentleman

     
     
    Adnan Siddiqui is one of Pakistan’s most beloved actors, hosts, and producers, having captivated audiences for over thirty years with his work. His legendary performances have made him an iconic figure and left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. On the set of Tamasha, Siddiqui gave an interview to Something Haute.

      The host Hassan Chaudhry asked, “Rehmaati, everyone across the board is praising your performance, both within Pakistan and internationally. At this stage in your career, with such positive feedback coming in, how does it make you feel? Are you proud of yourself, glad, or simply enjoying the recognition?”

      Adnan Siddiqui replied, “It feels really good when your work is appreciated, when your efforts are acknowledged, and when your hard work is recognized. But I always emphasize that the credit is not mine alone. No actor can achieve that level of performance without the support of their fellow actors. Along with them, the production team, producer, director, writer, and even the director of photography all put in their hard work, and that’s how a final product comes together.”

    The host revealed, “Let me tell you, Adnan, you’ve got fans across the border too! Many top stars and actors have been praising your work and watching Gentleman. They’re blown away by your performance.”
    The actor said, “Even the stars of my own country, those who speak less about others have praised me.”

     “Naumaan Ijaz, known for his reserved praise, personally texted me to commend my performance in ‘Gentleman’. His recognition means a lot, as he doesn’t often give such praise. It shows there’s something exceptional about my role. While I value the competition in our industry, it’s important to remember that we are all united as one,” Siddiqui added.

    Gentleman is directed by Haissam Hussain. The dramas air on Green Entertainment on Sunday at 8:00 PM.

  • Shraddha Kapoor can’t get enough of Coke Studio’s ‘BlockBuster’

    Shraddha Kapoor can’t get enough of Coke Studio’s ‘BlockBuster’

     
    Coke Studio Pakistan Season 15’s superhit ‘Blockbuster’, by Faris Shafi, Umair Butt, and the Ghaarvi group, is making waves across borders. The track has caught the attention of many, including Bollywood star Shraddha Kapoor, who has been playing it on repeat. Kapoor describes it as “an amazing track with incredible beats.”

     
    During a conservation with Spotify India, Shraddha Kapoor said, “The song I’ve been playing on a loop is ‘Blockbuster’ by Faris Shafi, Umair Butt, and the Ghaarvi group. It’s an amazing track with incredible beats.”
     
    Shraddha is starring in her new film Stree 2, written by Niren Bhatt and directed by Amar Kaushik.
     
    Coke Studio producer, music maestro Xulfi posted Shraddha’s clip on his Instagram with the caption, “Wah! Love how love keeps transcending across boundaries and borders. Heart smiles knowing Blockbuster is the number 1 song on your playlist @shraddhakapoor and loved how you hummed the melody @rajkummar_rao. It was very sweet ♥ We over here are your super admirers as well! Love your art ✨ Good luck for Stree 2!”

     
    Umair Butt also posted a video on his Instagram with the caption, “I feel humbled and ecstatic every time I come across such conversations.

    @shraddhakapoor @rajkumarrao Always refreshing to see music brew magic and connect hearts all across the world. Thank you for all the love and support! ❤”

    Read more:Shraddha Kapoor aur Rajkummar Rao nai Stree 2 ke liye kitnai paisay liay?

    “@zulfiqarjkhan Bhai It is heartwarming to see such bridges surface through your remarkable commitment towards creativity and empathy. Thank you for such a beautiful chapter i will cherish forever. ❤”, Umair Butt added.

  • Nadia Afgan refuses to work with Khalil-Ur-Rehman Qamar

    Nadia Afgan refuses to work with Khalil-Ur-Rehman Qamar

    Very few names in the entertainment industry generate as much heated reactions as does Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar.
     
    Television star Nadia Afgan has become the latest major name to refuse working with the misogynistic writer.

    Recently, Nadia appeared as a guest on ‘Subh Ka Samaa Madeha Kay Sath’ where the host Madeha Rizvi’s asked, “Is there any artist in the industry with whom you haven’t gotten along, a writer, director, or actor, with whom you don’t want to work?”
    The star replied, “Whenever I mention a name, my senior fraternity later tells me, “Look dear, this is very wrong. You should maintain a certain discretion instead of speaking out openly all the time.”

    “I have never worked with Khalil sahib, and InshaAllah, I never will. I have never worked with him, and I don’t intend to either,” Afgan added.

  • Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck divorce after two years of marriage

    Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck divorce after two years of marriage

    Hollywood singer Jennifer Lopez has filed for divorce from actor Ben Affleck after two years of marriage, ending weeks of speculation of the fairytale romance ending.

    The duo, affectionately called ‘Bennifer’, have had a whirlwind relationship since the early 2000s, when they became engaged after Affleck gave Lopez an engagement ring featuring a 6.1-carat pink diamond.
    However, in 2003, the couple announced their separation. They both married other partners and had children.

    The two rekindled their relationship in 2021 and got married in July 2022 in Las Vegas.

  • Pakistan’s smash hit ‘The Legend of Maula Jatt’ to release in India next month

    Pakistan’s smash hit ‘The Legend of Maula Jatt’ to release in India next month

    The wait is almost over for Indian fans of Fawad Khan and Mahira Khan as their smash hit film ‘The Legend of Maula Jatt’ is set to release in cinemas across India on September 20, 2024.

    The Legend of Maula Jatt, released in October 2022, is a remake of the 1979 film Maula Jatt.

    The original film’s famous characters were Maula Jatt and Noori Natt, played by Sultan Rahi and Mustafa Qureshi. The first Maula Jatt was written by seasoned writer Nasir Adeeb and directed by Yunus Malik.

    The Legend of Maula Jatt cast includes Hamza Ali Abbasi, Humaima Malick, Ali Azmat, Gohar Rasheed, Faris Shafi, Nayyar Ejaz, and Shafqat Cheema.

    Two Pakistani films have been released theatrically in India in recent years. Both were written and directed by renowned director Shoaib Mansoor: Khuda Kay Liye in 2007 and Bol in 2011.

    Read more:‘The Legend Of Maula Jatt’ set to release in India?

    The Legend of Maula Jatt, the most feared warrior in Punjab, is portrayed as the legendary fighter with a troubled past who seeks revenge on him.

    The story takes place in a land where honour and vengeance determine their fates as they clash. The film was written by Nasir Adeeb and Bilal Lashari and directed by Bilal Lashari. In this film, Fawad Khan played the character of Maula Jatt, and Hamza Ali Abbasi played the character of Noori Natt.

  • Shraddha Kapoor aur Rajkummar Rao nai Stree 2 ke liye kitnai paisay liay?

    Shraddha Kapoor aur Rajkummar Rao nai Stree 2 ke liye kitnai paisay liay?

    Bollywood’s most recent hit, ‘Stree 2,’ released on August 15, has since become a huge hit at the box office. With Rajkummar Rao and Shraddha Kapoor in the lead roles, this horror comedy has captured viewers’ attention with a perfect mix of humor and suspense.

    In just four days, Stree 2 has collected INR 190.55 crore net in India and INR250 million worldwide.
    As per reports ABP News, Shraddha Kapoor charged INR five crores while Rajkummar Rao INR six crores.

    Varun Dhawan and Akshay Kumar made a surprise appearance in the film.

    The film also stars Pankaj Tripathi, Aparshakti Khurana, and Abhishek Banerjee.

    Talking at the trailer launch of Stree 2, Kapoor said, “The character I’ve played in Stree is special for me in many ways. I’ve never done a role like this, and Stree 2 has a lot more in store for those who waited so long.”
    The film is written by Niren Bhatt and directed by Amar Kaushikh.

    The film is a supernatural thriller that takes place in the town of Chanderi. A headless monster named Sarkate is kidnapping women, causing fear among the residents. A group of friends, including Vicky, Rudra, Jana, Bittu, and a mysterious woman (Shraddha Kapoor), team up to stop the monster and save the town.

  • ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’ tackles parental favoritism

    ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’ tackles parental favoritism

    Smash hit ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’ isn’t just a romantic fest, it also sheds light on a societal issue that often remains hidden: the undue emphasis on financial stability as a measure of parental affection. The series explores how this relationship impacts a family, focussing on the experiences of two brothers, Adeel and Mustafa.

    Before marriage, the show shows clear favoritism in the family. As the main provider, Adeel has a lot of say in family decisions, which creates an imbalance. His busy schedule excuses him from family events, leaving Mustafa to handle chores and family duties. Mustafa, who is always there emotionally and helps out, is often ignored compared to Adeel, whose financial success is more valued.

    The family dynamics shift after Adeel marries Rubab, the daughter of a businessman. When their father falls ill, Mustafa and his wife, Sharjeena, manage his care with dedication. However, the arrival of Adeel and Rubab changes the situation. Despite Mustafa and Sharjeena’s efforts, the mother’s focus shifts entirely to Adeel and Rubab, who are praised and asked for additional financial help for the father’s heart surgery. This favoritism highlights the mother’s bias towards her financially successful son.

    Mustafa’s emotional well-being suffers. Despite his significant contributions to his father’s care, he faces belittlement from his mother, and his wife Sharjeena endures unwarranted criticism. The drama emphasizes the emotional toll of such favoritism, as Mustafa’s efforts are overshadowed by his brother’s financial success, leading to a diminished sense of self-worth.

    Sharjeena, Mustafa’s wife, provides a contrasting view. Despite facing resistance from her mother-in-law, she actively participates in household duties and tries to contribute financially. Her efforts challenge traditional gender roles and highlight the bias against women’s financial contributions. The disparity in how Sharjeena and Rubab are treated underscores the prejudices based on socioeconomic status.