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:
On the fourth day of the second Test match, Pakistan’s batting line failed miserably in the second innings, and the entire team was bowled out at 172 runs. Pakistan set a target of 185 runs, including a 12-run lead in the first innings.
Pakistan started the fourth day of the second Test in Rawalpindi with a lead of 21 runs, having lost two wickets.
Abdullah Shafiq scored three runs, Khurram Shahzad and Muhammad Ali both scored zero, Saim Ayub made 20 runs, Shan Masood added 28, and Babar Azam made 11 runs. Saud Shakeel scored 2, Muhammad Rizwan 43, Abrar Ahmed 2, and Salman Ali Agha finished with 47 runs.
On the third day of play, Pakistani bowlers were overshadowed, sending six players to the pavilion for a total of 26 runs but wicketkeeper-batsman Liton Das’s 138 and Mehdi Hasan’s 78 led the team to a total score of 262 runs.
These two batsmen put on a partnership of 165 runs for the seventh wicket. Khurram Shahzad took six wickets for Pakistan, while Mir Hamza and Salman Ali Agha took two each.
Bollywood actress and politician Kangana Ranaut’s controversial film ‘Emergency’ has been delayed after the Indian Censor Board refused to give it a green signal.
According to media reports, the film’s negative portrayal of the Sikh community, has led to the postponement of the film’s release.
The trailer of the film created a sensation all over Punjab as soon as it was released. The Censor Board has directed that the controversial scenes of the film be deleted, considering the sentiments of the Sikh community.
The decision of the board has come after a legal notice by the Sikh political party Shiromani Akali Dal, asking for the film’s release to be stopped due to fear of communal riots and spread misinformation.
The movie was expected to hit theatres on September 6.
Famous actress Maryam Nafees has revealed that she is still in touch with her ex-boyfriend, and her husband is aware of this.
She was recently invited to a podcast where the host asked Maryam, “If a girl follows you, what advice would you give these girls for a good marital relationship?”
She responded, “Girls should tell their husbands everything, but it should not be about meeting ex-boyfriends. Every relationship has certain boundaries that both should follow. I also tell my husband everything.”
She gave her example to explain this and said, “I am still in touch with my ex-boyfriend, even though we are no longer related, but I am very close to my ex-boyfriend’s family. His sister is still my best friend, and my husband knows this too; he has no objection to it either.”
Veteran actor Waseem Abbas has spoken up against recent controversial remarks by fellow actor Firdous Jamal over co-stars Humayun Saeed and Mahira Khan. Abbas was invited as a guest on ZAH Entertainment’s YouTube show. He sent out a straightforward message that age should not be considered when judging the capabilities of an actor.
Host Zaheer Ahmed asked him, “An artist sarcastically remarked about Mahira Khan, saying that even a bad mother is still considered a mother, and similarly, he criticized Humayun Saeed, implying that even though everyone engages in criticism, it should be done within limits. What does Sir have to say about this?”
Waseem Abbas replied, “What can I say about this, I think we have no right to talk about someone’s age. I don’t care about anyone’s age, Mahira Khan is still beautiful. She was last seen on screen in ‘Maula Jatt’ and we should accept that she looks very beautiful in the film.”
“As seniors, we should be very careful while sharing our opinion about our co-stars. Any actor’s performance can be criticized, but it is not appropriate to discuss his age,” Abbas added.
Waseem pointed out that Jamal criticized Humayun Saeed in the same way, saying, “He is not Marlon Brando.”
Calling Humayun Saeed a huge star with a massive fan base, Waseem said, “He is Pakistan’s own Marlon Brando.”
Waseem highlighted the older Bollywood stars as proof that age doesn’t matter, saying, “Just look at Bollywood, Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan are still considered heroes and are still going strong. People love them, and their films are doing extremely well at the box office. When they are raking in box-office profits, what else could you want.”
Shandar Mobile shop owner Arbaaz Butt has promised to look after the family of TikTok star Shera, whose real name is Kamran, after Shera’s fatal death in a road accident.
On Butt’s Instagram account, he said, “I will support Shera’s family and his children. I will visit his home every month. His problems are now my problems, too. If anyone wants to support him, I request all of his fans to visit his home and help his family personally.”
“He will live in our hearts; we will never forget him,” he added.
Shera was a security guard with Shandar Mobile in Jhelum and was known for his trend-setting TikTok videos. According to details, on Saturday, he was injured in a road accident that resulted in severe injuries leading to his death.
The TikTok account which starred Shera, “shandarmobiles’, has 842,000 followers on TikTok and 496,000 on Instagram.
Veteran actor Tauqeer Nasir recently appeared as a guest on ‘Coffee With Samaa’. He shared an interesting story from his early days, in which he once rejected Saba Qamar during an audition.
During the show, host Bushra Khan asked, “Just like you worked with Roohi Bano, you also worked with Saba Qamar, but what’s the difference between them?”
Tauqeer replied, “Saba Qamar is a brilliant actor. She did a wonderful role with me in the drama serial ‘Thakkan’. Let me tell you why I respect her so much. Let me confess that I auditioned Saba once and rejected her. She was not selected because I didn’t find her dedicated. She used to hurry on and speak in a rush while uttering her dialogues. She herself admitted doing so. I wanted to select such people with whom I could work for a longer period of time as I wanted to induct them into my academy while I was selecting fresh artists for my ARY Digital drama serial.”
But Saba didn’t give up. Now, she’s one of the most brilliant and versatile actresses in the Pakistan entertainment industry, a veritable power house of talent.
A day after former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif called for an across-the-board dialogue to end the political crisis in the country, PTI’s spokesperson Raoof Hasan stated he “hoped and prayed” that the deadlock between the military and the PTI would end.
Raoof Hasan, who was recently released from jail in a cybercrime case, also stated to Voice of America that his party was interested in talking to the powers that be for the state’s interests.
“PTI has done whatever it could to improve ties with the army,” he said, emphasising that any supposed talks would be within the Constitution’s ambit.
“Instability will end once all institutions start working within the limits of the Constitution,” he added.
Hasan also alleged that the ruling government was “desperate” to extend the tenure of Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faez Isa.
Guardian columnist Catherine Bennett has questioned former Prime Minister (PM) Pakistan Imran Khan’s candidacy for Chancellor of Oxford University, bringing up controversial statements that he said in the past.
Bennett brought up the time Imran called Osama Bin Laden (OBL) a “martyr”, stressing that he refused to call Bin Laden a terrorist.
She also showed concern on him congratulating the Taliban on the fall of Kabul, a development Imran said was “breaking the shackles of slavery,” after American troops withdrew from the Afghanistan region.
The article raised eyebrows at the conservative peer Lord Hannan for calling Imran Khan, the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), “a towering figure.”
Bennett further questioned Imran’s controversial statements on rape, that women should remove “temptation” because “not everyone has willpower.”
She wrote, “The appointment is for a decade. Khan is months into his latest 14-year sentence, and the Oxford job involves, along with administrative duties, presiding over several key ceremonies. The chancellor must be readily accessible and available throughout the year.”
The CV of Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates from when he was 18-year-old has gone viral on X (formerly Twitter).
According to his CV, he had experience in various programming languages. At that age, his salary was $35,000, which was very high for a young student.
He also mentions his partnership with Paul Allen, with whom he later founded Microsoft.
Bill Gates founded the world’s largest software company ‘Microsoft Corporation’ in 1975, together with Paul G. Allen. He had a keen interest in computer programming from an early age and started coding at the age of 13.
Gates and Allen developed the operating system MS-DOS, which proved to be a huge success. In 1985, Microsoft released Windows, a graphical user interface for MS-DOS, which revolutionized the world of personal computing.
In 2000, he established the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which works to eradicate poverty, solve health-related problems, and promote education globally.
Currently, Bill works as a technology consultant for Microsoft.
Steve Jobs’ CV is also going viral. He co-founded Apple Inc. and Pixar Animation Studios and introduced the Apple II, one of the first successful personal computers.
Steve Jobs was forced out of Apple in 1985 but returned to the company in 1997 and introduced products like the iPhone, iPod, iMac, and iPad to the market. Under Steve’s leadership, Apple Inc. made its place on the list of the most successful companies in the world, but he died on October 5, 2011.