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  • Mathira’s struggles: How society judges single mothers

    Mathira’s struggles: How society judges single mothers

    In a recent interview with Samaa, television host Mathira talked about her difficulties as a single parent after her 2018 divorce, sharing details of how her children have been her biggest source of strength.

    Mathira said that her three sons have been her main support, and she had to take on both roles of a mother and father while raising them. “When the father is no longer around, the mother has to take on his role. It’s not a woman’s job to be a man, but when she does, she becomes stronger than a man,” she said.

    The host pointed out unfairness in society, noting differences in how single mothers and fathers are treated. “When a single mother does something, people wonder who helped her instead of praising her. When a man does something good, we appreciate him, but when a woman runs a household, she faces many accusations,” Mathira lamented. She added that it gets very tough, and then she can’t be a good mother or take on the role of a father.

    The television star spoke about the severe depression she went through after her third pregnancy, a struggle that society mostly ignores, sometimes shames and dismisses as unimportant. “I think now people are learning that depression, including postpartum depression and hormonal changes, is real,” she noted, stressing the need for better understanding of mental health issues.

  • Girls prefer wealth over love: Agha Ali

    Girls prefer wealth over love: Agha Ali

    Rejoice ladies, Agha Ali understands us better than we do ourselves. The actor recently came up with the gem that women prioritize wealth and luxury over love and loyalty.

    Aren’t we lucky that he understands us so thoroughly?

    In a recent TV appearance, Agha Ali reflected on past mistakes, admitting to saying things in interviews that he shouldn’t have and leaving out important details.
    “I’ve learned from my mistakes and am working on rebuilding myself after feeling broken,” he said, emphasizing his commitment to honesty in interviews, aiming to show his true self to the public.
    And then he did, with the misogynistic comments about women.

    Addressing rumors about his character, he clarified, “I’m not a playboy anymore.”
    Speaking on modern relationships, Ali remarked that many women today prioritize financial security and a luxurious lifestyle over love and loyalty.
    “Money can get you anything in this world, even a partner,” he observed.
    Ali’s advice to men was straightforward: “First, earn money, buy a house and a car, then think about love and relationships.”

    On a serious note, while his advice to men about being financially secure is pertinent, the rest of his comments about women are quite problematic.

    In a society dominated by men, it is not a bad thing for women to think about their financial future neither should they be shamed for doing so.

  • Moammar Rana calls archival Shaan Shahid the ‘King of Action’

    Moammar Rana calls archival Shaan Shahid the ‘King of Action’

    In Pakistani cinema, the relationship between Moammar Rana and Shaan Shahid has always interested fans. Recently, Moammar appeared as a guest on ‘Daisbook’, hosted by Junaid Saleem, and talked about his rivalry with Shaan.

    The co-host asked, “Can you tell us why you don’t get along with Shaan and why you both avoid working together in films?”

     Moammar Rana said, “I respect Shaan as my senior, but I think he’s the one who should explain our differences. We were both action heroes, just like Shatrugan Sinha and Amitabh Bachchan. Shaan was the action king, always doing daring stunts, while I focused on acting. It’s like the difference between Shatrugan Sinha’s action-oriented approach and Amitabh Bachchan’s focus on acting.”

    Both superstars have worked together in several films including ‘Guns and Roses’, ‘Ik Junoon’, and ‘Chupan Chupai.’ Moammar is known for romantic roles in numerous hit films like ‘Kuriyon Ko Daalay Daana,’ ‘Chooriyian,’ and ‘Jhoomar.’

  • Twitter going to war over Fawad’s Bollywood project

    Twitter going to war over Fawad’s Bollywood project

    Fawad Khan, the acclaimed Pakistani actor, is rarely involved in controversies but recently became the center of one following the recent announcement of his return to Bollywood after an eight-year hiatus.

    Known for his roles in films like Khoobsurat and Kapoor & Sons, Khan’s decision to work alongside actress Vaani Kapoor has sparked heated discussions across social media platforms.

    The news of Khan’s comeback, first reported yesterday, has drawn a barrage of reactions, with many expressing disappointment and frustration. Critics on Twitter and other forums have voiced concerns over Khan’s choice to resume his Bollywood career, citing ongoing political tensions between India and Pakistan as a backdrop to their discontent. While many Indians are thrilled about his return, Pakistanis have been more critical, leading to mixed reactions overall.

    Writer Sadaf Haider shared her thoughts on X (formerly Twitter) about Fawad Khan’s Bollywood comeback. She wrote:

    “Fawad Khan: I love him, I hate him, I love him, I hate him. He has everything except Humayun’s confidence. But Fawad, I always fail at hating you. Okay, go ahead and work with a C-grader. We’ll endure it – we have no choice.”

    Here are more tweets below:

  • Bilal Abbas, Sabeena Farooq, give a glimpse of upcoming drama ‘Mann Jogi’

    Bilal Abbas, Sabeena Farooq, give a glimpse of upcoming drama ‘Mann Jogi’

    Get ready to be captivated by the upcoming Hum TV drama ‘Mann Jogi,’ a story of love, passion, and deceit. Produced by Sultana Siddiqui, it features a talented cast bringing its captivating narrative to life.
    The drama is written by Zafar Merj, directed by Kashif Nisar, while the cast includes Bilal Abbas Khan, Sabeena Farooq, and Gohar Rasheed in leading roles. The drama is nearing completion and will soon premiere on Hum TV.
    The first looks of the characters, released by Hum TV, reveal Goher Rasheed in a negative role, while Bilal Abbas and Sabeena Farooq play love interests.
    Here is the first look:

    The last drama Zafar Meraj had written was the smash hit ‘Kaabli Pulao,’ while Kashif Nisar directed ‘Mr. and Mrs. Shameem’ and ‘Jeevan Nagar’.

  • Pakistani actors to join the cast of Selahuddin Eyyubi Season 2

    Pakistani actors to join the cast of Selahuddin Eyyubi Season 2

    Pakistani actors are making a significant impact in the joint Pakistan-Turkey TV series ‘Selahaddin Eyyubi,’ which tells the heroic story of Sultan Selahuddin Eyyubi.The first season, shot in Turkey, aired there a few months ago and is now being broadcast on Hum TV with Urdu dubbing. Pakistani actor Noor Ul Hassan joined the series later, making a strong debut as Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jillani in season 1.

    On Instagram, Ahmed Ali Akbar posted a story of Selahaddin Eyyubi posters.
    Meanwhile, entertainment journalist Maliha Rehman spilled the beans that the talented Durefishan Saleem has also joined the cast.

  • Respect my father’s memory: Momina Iqbal’s appeal to fans

    Respect my father’s memory: Momina Iqbal’s appeal to fans

    Momina Iqbal has asked her fans to stop sharing edited videos and pictures of her late father on social media. After her father’s passing, Momina took to Instagram to write about being upset about the edited posts.

    “Please do not edit and share any videos of my father on social media, nor tag me in such videos. This time is very difficult for me,” Momina said in her Instagram story. She explained that sharing these videos is disrespectful and very hurtful while she is grieving.

    She also said, “If you cannot do anything else, please pray for my father. I can’t even imagine that he is not in this world anymore.” Momina shared how deeply sad she is and how hard it is to believe her father is gone. She said she still feels like her father is with her all the time

    “My father can never leave me because he is with me at every moment. I can feel him, so please do not tell me where my father is,” she said, showing how connected she still feels to her late father.

    Momina’s father passed away last month.

  • From ‘Man Jogi’ to ‘Mrs. &Mr. Shameem’

    From ‘Man Jogi’ to ‘Mrs. &Mr. Shameem’

     
    The Current recently had a conversation with Saji Gul, the writer of the drama ‘Mrs. & Mr. Shameem’ where details about why the title changed from its original name ‘Man Jogi’ have emerged.

     

    Gul revealed, “Initially, we named it ‘Mann Jogi,’ but later we found ‘Mrs. &Mr. Shameem’ to be more appealing. We wanted a title that highlighted both lead characters, and ‘Mrs. &Mr. Shameem’ resonated better with Zee.”

     

    Reflecting on the first title, Gul said, “While ‘Man Jogi’ sounded funny ‘Mrs. &Mr. Shameem’ just fit the story and characters better.”

     He also noted that Man Jogi was tricky to pronounce, so choosing Mrs. and Mr. Shameem was simpler for viewers.

    Mrs. & Mr. Shameem is a 2022 web series released initially on ZEE5 on March 11, 2022. Written by Saji Gul and directed by Kashif Nisar, it was co-produced by Misbah Shafique.  

     

     

     

    The web series revolves around Umaina, an independent woman residing in a Lahore hostel. Shameem, the elder brother of Umaina’s friend, faces ridicule from society due to his effeminate nature.

     

    Circumstances compel Umaina and Shameem to live together and enter into a marriage of convenience. As their relationship unfolds, they gradually develop feelings for each other, navigating the challenges that life throws at them.

     

     

    On April 26 2024, ‘Mrs. & Mr. Shameem’ became available on the Zindagi YouTube channel, with two episodes releasing weekly on Tuesday and Friday.

     Saji Gul is a renowned screenwriter of television industry, he has writeen drama serials include ‘Ilteja’, ‘Pyari Bitto’ and the award winning ‘O Rangreza’, which was a massive success in 2017-18 and brought him critical acclaim.

     

    Currently he is the head of content at Green TV entertainment and general secretary screenwriters association of Pakistan.

     

  • When TikTok reunited identical twins separated at birth

    When TikTok reunited identical twins separated at birth

    Georgian student Elene Deisadze was browsing TikTok in 2022 when she stumbled across the profile of a girl, Anna Panchulidze, who looked exactly like her. Months later, after chatting and becoming friends, they both separately learnt they were adopted, and last year decided to take a DNA test. It revealed they were not only related, but identical twins.

    “I had a happy childhood, but now my entire past felt like a deception,” Anna, an English student at university, told AFP.

    Far from an innocent case of separation at birth, the sisters are among tens of thousands of Georgian children who were illegally sold in a decades-long baby trafficking scandal. The scheme, uncovered by journalists and families searching for lost relatives, saw babies stolen from their mothers – many of whom were told they had died – and then sold to adoptive parents in Georgia and abroad.

    Journalists have found that the illegal adoptions took place over more than 50 years, orchestrated by a network of maternity hospitals, nurseries and adoption agencies that colluded to take the children from their parents, falsify birth records, and place them with new families in exchange for cash.

    ‘New reality’

    Elene and Anna, now 19, began unravelling their hidden past two years ago. “We became friends without suspecting we might be sisters, but both of us felt there was some special bond between us,” Elene, a psychology student, told AFP.

    Last summer, both of their parents independently told the girls they had been adopted — revelations they had long planned to make. It was then that the pair decided to take the genetic test that would reveal they were identical twins.

    “I struggled to process the information, to accept the new reality — the people who had raised me for 18 years are not my parents,” said Anna. “But I feel no anger whatsoever, only immense gratitude to the people who raised me, and joy at finding my flesh and blood,” she added.

    ‘Buy a baby’

    The test for Elene and Anna was arranged with the help of Georgian journalist Tamuna Museridze, who runs a Facebook group dedicated to reuniting babies stolen from their parents.

    It has over 200,000 members — including mothers who were told by hospital staff that their babies had died shortly after being born, but then discovered years later they might be alive. Museridze set up the group in 2021 in a bid to find her own family after learning she had been adopted. She soon uncovered the mass baby-selling operation.

    “Mothers were told their babies had died shortly after birth and were buried at a hospital cemetery,” Museridze said. “In fact, hospitals had no cemeteries, and babies were being secretly whisked away and sold to adoptive parents.”

    The new parents were often unaware the adoptions were illegal and told fabricated stories about the circumstances. “Some people, however, consciously chose to circumvent the law and buy a baby” to avoid decade-long waiting lists, Museridze told AFP.

    She says she has evidence that at least 120,000 babies “were stolen from their parents and sold” between 1950 and 2006, when anti-trafficking measures by reformist president Mikheil Saakashvili eventually quashed the scheme.

    In Georgia, new parents would pay the equivalent of many months’ salary to arrange the adoption, while babies trafficked abroad were sold for up to $30,000, Museridze said.

    ‘Virtually impossible’

    Elene’s adoptive mother, Lia Korkotadze, decided with her husband to adopt after learning they couldn’t have children a year into their marriage. “But adopting from an orphanage seemed virtually impossible due to incredibly long waiting lists,” the 61-year-old economist told AFP.

    In 2005, an acquaintance told her about a six-month-old baby available for adoption from a local hospital – for a fee.

    Korkotadze said she “realised that was my chance,” and agreed. “They brought Elene right to my house,” Korkotadze said, never suspecting there was “anything illegal.” “It took months of excruciating bureaucratic delays to formalise the adoption through court,” she said.

    The tale of Anna and Elene mirrors that of another set of twin sisters — Anna Sartania and Tako Khvitia. They were separated at birth and sold to different parents, managing to reunite years later after finding each other on social media.

    More than 800 families have been reunited thanks to Museridze’s Facebook group. Successive Georgian governments have made multiple attempts to investigate the scheme and have made a handful of arrests over the last 20 years. Interior ministry spokesman, Tato Kuchava, told AFP that an “investigation is underway” into Museridze’s revelations, but declined to provide further details.

    Georgia’s Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said last week in parliament that Tbilisi is among the world leaders in combating trafficking. But Museridze says the state’s response has been lacking. “The government did nothing tangible to help our efforts.”

  • First episode of Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum: A fresh take on family drama

    First episode of Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum: A fresh take on family drama

    The first episode of ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’ impresses with its quick story, strong performances, and high-quality production. Fahad Mustafa’s return to acting after ten years is a highlight, and the show has a fresh, modern look.

    The story is fast-paced, keeping viewers hooked while introducing the characters and their relationships. Family dynamics, especially the tension between Mustafa and his brother Adeel, are well-depicted. Though the plot isn’t entirely new, its execution feels refreshing and enjoyable.

    Mustafa: A tech expert and hacker, Mustafa is a carefree, happy-go-lucky guy. Fahad plays the role perfectly, reminding viewers why he is so loved by his fans.

    Adeel: Played by Emmad Irfani, Mustafa’s serious, materialistic brother, who is about to marry Sharjeena.

    Sharjeena: Played by Hania Aamir, Sharjeena is sensitive and family-oriented. Her interactions with Mustafa and Adeel hint at future conflicts.

    Adeel’s boss reacts unexpectedly to news of his marriage, adding an intriguing twist to the story. This moment pushes the plot forward and leaves viewers curious about their relationship dynamics.

    The show’s visual style, with sepia-toned frames and distinct soundtracks, sets the tone. The detailed sets, like Mustafa’s chaotic room, and the use of symbolic elements enhance character development. The combination of music and sound, especially the recurring ‘Loser’ soundtrack for Mustafa, adds depth to the viewing experience. ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’ starts with a song by AUR band, but when Hania’s character appears, the song changes. The promos and trailer featured another different song.

    The episode’s continuous scenes and modern editing techniques, reminiscent of Hollywood productions, make the drama visually appealing. The careful storytelling and execution elevate the overall experience, making it worth watching.