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  • ‘Please don’t eat my cat’: Trump parody song goes viral

    ‘Please don’t eat my cat’: Trump parody song goes viral

    A pet-loving part-time musician is fast becoming a global star by gently poking fun at Donald Trump for suggesting that Haitian immigrants are making a meal of America’s cats and dogs.

    “Eating the cats”, a parody song by The Kiffness which sets to music Trump’s extraordinary claims during the US presidential debate that migrants in Ohio “are eating the dogs, eating the cats”, has been viewed more than 8.7 million times on YouTube alone in 12 days.

    “People of Springfield please don’t eat my cat,” pleads the South African singer, whose real name is David Scott. “Why would you do that?/ Eat something else.”

    He then helpfully holds up a card suggesting a range of other mostly veggie options, including broccoli, avocados and poached eggs.

    The singer, who has been slowly building a following for his feel-good songs about pets and children — because “they tend to unite people” — has seen his popularity soar since he got his singing claws into Trump.

    Although he insists he is not attacking anybody, just giving some cat- and dog-friendly dietary advice.

    “I think music has a powerful way of taking away negative energy and polarising feelings, especially with someone like Donald Trump, who is such a polarising figure,” he told AFP before his band gave a concert in Paris.

    “I want my music to unite people. And I think that’s why I moved towards music that included animals. Because animals unite people,” said the 36-year-old from Cape Town.

    The video, which has been watched by millions more on social media, shows Trump’s rival Kamala Harris reacting to his widely-derided claims during their debate earlier this month. A couple of cats and dogs also chip in with vocals, and equally incredulous looks.

    Scott said all the earnings from the song are going to help pets and stray cats and dogs in Springfield, with more than $20,000 already raised.

    “I’ve never seen anything like it,” he told AFP. “The interest has been overwhelming from both sides, from Democrats, from Republicans.”

    He said the song was not “laughing at the situation, it’s saying that you can rise above it… and just see the humour in things,” said the musician, who describes himself on X as a “Christian, husband, father (and) part-time musician”.

    Springfield’s mayor, police and Ohio’s Republican governor have all said there is no evidence to back up Trump’s claims that Haitian migrants were eating the city’s pets.

    But that has not stopped his running mate JD Vance — an Ohio senator — from doubling down on the claims, despite being widely mocked.

    “My constituents are telling me firsthand that they’re seeing these things,” an unapologetic Vance told CNN.

    This prompted Haitian groups in Springfield to file charges against Trump and Vance Wednesday over the threats to their community since the pair amplified the false online rumours.

  • Do we have new love birds in town? Aima and Zain have netizens swooning over them

    Do we have new love birds in town? Aima and Zain have netizens swooning over them

    Singer Aima Baig is at the center of fresh dating rumors, this time involving Zain Ahmad, the co-founder of an international streetwear brand, Rastah.

    Rumors started after Aima posted several pictures with Zain on her Instagram stories, grabbing the attention of fans and the media. Recently, the singer took to Instagram to show roses and a pink teddy bear she got from Zain, calling him her “little teddy.”

    Zain Ahmad rose to recognition with the brand Rastah in 2018. He has been spotted with Aima at different events, adding to the rumors.

    Fans also noticed Aima leaving sweet comments on Zain’s social media, which further fueled the dating rumors. Despite all the talk, Aima and Zain neither confirmed nor denied anything.

    Aima has been a popular figure in media, especially after her breakup with actor Shahbaz Shigri. The couple got engaged after meeting during the filming of ‘Parey Hut Love’ but ended things in September 2022.

    As rumors about her and Zain continue to spread, Aima remains silent, keeping fans wondering about her relationship status.

  • Pakistani documentary on Qawwali wins International award

    Pakistani documentary on Qawwali wins International award

    Pakistani music documentary ‘Songs of the Sufi’ has won the Best Documentary Audience Choice Award at the 15th Chicago South Asian Film Festival.

    The documentary tells the story of classical Qawwali through the families of Qawwals, fans, devotees and music scholars.

    The documentary is filmed combining mystical art, Mughal miniature paintings, qawwalis, interviews and true storytelling by renowned Pakistani artists.

    Mystical poetry is a wonderful art form that explores history, culture and the universal message of love. Jigar Shah, director of the Chicago South Asian Film Festival, said, “I am very happy that this documentary has won in our festival.”

    He further said, “Shahrukh Waheed and Kamran Anwar have presented this masterpiece on the big screen in a very good manner.”
    Shah Rukh Waheed, the director of documentory, said, “We feel very good that our documentary is being appreciated by the audience from all over the world.”

    He added, “This is our tribute to the art of Qawwali and Qawwal families for keeping this sacred art alive and we want to share it with the world.”

    Producer Kamran Anwar said, “We are happy with their response, adding that we are thankful to the judges and viewers who have appreciated the film.”

  • Selection committee takes U-Turn on squad announcement for match against England

    Selection committee takes U-Turn on squad announcement for match against England

    The National Selection Committee has taken a U-turn on the squad announcement for the Test match against England.

    The national selection committee could not bear the pressure of criticism on social media for excluding Kamran Ghulam. The selection committee will add three reserve players to the squad.

    Kamran Ghulam, Zahid Mehmood and Muhammad Ali are likely to be included as the reserve players, and the team management may give a chance to one of the reserve players in the second or third test. The reserve players of the Pakistan cricket team will continue to play in the Champions Cup.

    The announcement of the reserve player will likely be after the Champions Cup.

  • Usman Wazir knocks out Indian opponent in in 65 seconds at World Youth Boxing

    Pakistan’s Usman Wazir knocked out his Indian opponent in the first round in one minute and five seconds in the World Youth Boxing Championship in Bangkok.

    He was fighting against India’s Thilak Selvam in the Thai Boxing Arena. After the first round started, the Indian boxer could not withstand Usman’s powerful punches for more than a few seconds and sat down in the ring.

    The Indian boxer had just regained his breath when Wazir landed another punch, but the Indian boxer could not handle it. Seeing the situation, the referee declared Usman Wazir the winner technically.

    This is Usman’s 14th consecutive victory in the boxing ring. After defeating the Indian boxer, Usman Wazir appealed to the prime ministers of both countries to establish good relations.

  • Which actresses are on Mahira Khan’s favorite list?

    Which actresses are on Mahira Khan’s favorite list?

    While exploring the vibrant streets of London, superstar Mahira Khan took a moment to connect with her fans in a question and answers session on X (formerly twitter).

    She revealed who is her favorite actress and elaborated on important lessons that she learned during her career. From advice from Bollywood star Shahrukh Khan to her favorite actress, here are some responses she gave to questions.

    When a fan asked, “What all learning did you receive from SRK while working on Raees?”

    She quoted the tweet to say, “Give happiness a chance baby.”

    In response to a question about her favorite actress on television, Mahira Khan said, “Man everyone is so good ⚡Right now on tv- Yumna, Sajal, Hania, Kubra, Mawra, Sehar, Sabeena,naeema… and many more. Endless list.”

    Her favorite actor:

    “So many but I’ll tell you, I really enjoted Ahmed Ali Akbar just ❤”

    A fan suggested to Mahira, “You should launch a production house that makes short series for tv, may be films eventually we need good contemporary tv series for millennials and Gen Z that can reach out to global audience too more than current tv.”

    “It’s complicated, especially if you’re not churning out dramas which then can provide the money needed to make stuff like short series or films. I’m really trying to put a few stories together.. maybe collaborate with other production houses.. let’s see! InshAllah,” the Humsafar actress added.

  • From parodies to romance: Chahat Fateh Ali Khan will now sing in English too

    From parodies to romance: Chahat Fateh Ali Khan will now sing in English too

    Social media sensation Chahat Fateh Ali Khan has gained fame by creating funny parodies of well-known Urdu and Punjabi songs. He has now stepped into the world of English music.

    Chahat Fateh Ali Khan, whose real name is Kashif Rana, went viral on social media in 2022 with his fun song videos attracting millions of followers on social media.

    Last year, he took the internet by storm when he released the music video for his single ‘Jeetain Ge Bhai Jeetay Ge’ for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup.

    He also captured hearts worldwide with his viral track ‘Bado Badi.’ Known for his quirky singing and comedic flair, the Pakistani-British artist has garnered a massive following across the country. However, his recent hit ‘Bado Badi,’ with a whopping 28 million views, faced copyright issues and was taken down from the site.

    Not only Pakistani social media users were using this song in their reels (short videos), but some Indian actors and users also made videos featuring it.

    However, Chahat Fateh Ali Khan has now made his English-speaking fans happy by stepping into the world of English music.

    A video is going viral on social media where Khan is sitting in a hotel with an Englishman, along with other people, including some Pakistanis, who are recording a video of him.

    In the video, some of the people request Khan to sing a song in English for the Englishman sitting next to him. Chahat Fateh Ali Khan then shares that he is writing an English romantic song, and proceeds to sing a few lines, receiving applause from the audience.

    The people present then asked the Englishman, “Are you a fan of Chahat Fateh Ali Khan?” to which he replied, “Yes, I’ve seen him on TikTok. I am a big fan.”

  • The Architect of Change: Fasih Ur Rehman’s Green Entertainment

    The Architect of Change: Fasih Ur Rehman’s Green Entertainment

    Leadership is a delicate balance of vision, courage, and discipline. As George Washington said, “True leadership is not just about having a vision; it’s about possessing the will and discipline to turn that vision into reality.” Without discipline, even the grandest vision can fall short. Real success requires relentless dedication, clear goals, and the courage to forge a new path.

    Fasih Ur Rehman, the 27-year-old CEO of Green Entertainment, exemplifies this leadership style. As a rising star in Pakistan’s media landscape, Fasih has applied his engineering background to his media ventures, blending seemingly unrelated fields to achieve a remarkable impact.

    Fasih’s story begins far from the spotlight of media. Born into a family with deep roots in construction and real estate, his early career trajectory seemed set. However, during his time at Oregon State University, where he pursued a degree in construction engineering, a deep-seated interest in media quietly brewed. Exposure to global perspectives and diverse thought leaders broadened his understanding of leadership and innovation, and he became fascinated by the media’s power to influence public opinion and inspire societal change.

    Fasih’s leadership qualities were honed through various experiences, including his role as a state-level soccer player and Treasurer of the Pakistan Student Association at OSU. These roles taught him the value of discipline, teamwork, and strategic thinking—attributes that would later prove invaluable in his professional journey. He believed that building a media platform, much like construction, required a strong foundation and an unyielding focus on quality and execution.

    Green Entertainment was born out of Fasih’s desire to fill a glaring gap in Pakistan’s media industry. He envisioned a platform that would not only entertain but also challenge societal norms, educate viewers, and promote positive change. Launched in July 2023, Green Entertainment quickly carved out a niche for itself with fresh, bold content that tackled important topics such as women’s empowerment, mental health, and the struggles of minorities in Pakistan.

    Despite speculation, Green Entertainment is not backed by the ISPR (Inter-Services Public Relations). The channel is solely founded and operated by Fasih ur Rehman, whose vision for the platform is entirely his own. This independence has allowed him to pursue an unfiltered approach to content creation, free from external influences. For Fasih, Green Entertainment is a platform for societal growth and empowerment, providing a space for emerging talent and sparking important conversations.

    Fasih envisions Green Entertainment as more than just a local media leader. He aims to position the platform on the global stage, showcasing Pakistan’s rich cultural tapestry to international audiences. By doing so, he hopes to elevate societal values and contribute to a broader dialogue about media’s role in shaping public consciousness.

    In Fasih ur Rehman, Pakistan has found a leader who bridges the gap between tradition and innovation. His journey from construction engineer to media mogul is a testament to the transformative power of vision, discipline, and courage. Green Entertainment is just the beginning—a platform for societal change, a tool for empowerment, and a powerful reminder of the media’s potential to inspire. Fasih’s story underscores a universal truth: leadership is not defined by the industry you’re in, but by the impact you strive to create.

  • Bahawalpur madrassa teacher sentenced to 20 years for attempted rape of minor girl

    Bahawalpur madrassa teacher sentenced to 20 years for attempted rape of minor girl

    A local court in Bahawalpur has handed down a sentence of 20 years rigorous imprisonment and a one million rupees fine to a madrassa teacher for the attempted rape of a 10-year-old girl student.

    The verdict was announced by Additional Sessions Judge Muhammad Ashiq on Wednesday, and the incident happened in 2023 at Sohanra Arian village.

    Dawn reports that the prosecution lawyer told the court that the 10-year-old daughter of complainant Malik Usman used to go to Qari Abdul Aziz (60) to learn the Holy Quran. However, on February 26 last year, when she did not return home from the madrassah, Malik Usman, along with some others, set out to search for her and upon entering the teacher’s room (at the madrassah), they found him sexually abusing the girl.

    The victim also told her father that the teacher had been abusing her sexually for some time.

    The father then registered an FIR against the teacher under section 377-B which pertains to offence of sexual abuse in the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC)
    The accused was then arrested.

    The court ordered that in case of default on payment of the fine, the convict will have to under go an additional imprisonment of six months.

  • ‘Pakistan’s economy is doing well,’ says Asad Umar

    ‘Pakistan’s economy is doing well,’ says Asad Umar

    Former Finance Minister Asad Umar has declared that Pakistan’s new agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is beneficial, adding that there was no other option for the country other than to approach the lender.

    Appearing on Dunya News’ programme Dunya Meher Bokhari Kay Saath, he said, “Financially, Pakistan’s economic condition is better than the previous year, and the country shows a lot of positive indicators as foreign reserves and remittance are increasing.”

    He optimistically stated that economic growth will also become better in the next three to four months.

    “Political instability is the biggest threat to Pakistan’s economy, and Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif’s tough decision was taken for the public.”

    Earlier, the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) Executive Board approved the long-delayed $7 billion Extended Fund Facility (EFF) for Pakistan.

    An initial tranche of $1.1 billion is expected to be released by the global lender on September 30.

    As per reports, the loan carries an interest rate of less than five percent.