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  • Shehzad Roy rejects marriage proposal, fears being called a ‘vampire’

    Shehzad Roy rejects marriage proposal, fears being called a ‘vampire’

    Singer and activist Shehzad Roy responded to a strange marriage proposal on social media with a witty response.

    Roy shared a photo of a cup of green tea and sweets on Twitter with the caption: “One must always prefer green tea over mithaee, kyoonkay zindagi mein jo thori khushi mil sakti thi, wo bhi na milay.”

    One female fan responded to Roy’s tweet by proposing to him. “I will make you green tea every day with my blood please marry me.”

    Roy’s hilarious answer was quite a hit. He tweeted, “Please don’t say such things otherwise people will start calling me a vampire.”

    Some Twitter users compared Shehzad Roy to Keanu Reeves who doesn’t age after his vampire comment.

  • Video: Ayeza Khan opens up on a crazy fan proposing her after marrying Danish Taimoor

    Video: Ayeza Khan opens up on a crazy fan proposing her after marrying Danish Taimoor

    Ayeza Khan opened up about her personal experiences in a recent interview, the Chupke Chupke star shared an interesting revelation that once a fan sent her parents a marriage proposal despite her being married to actor Danish Taimoor.

    The incident left her surprised as it was completely unexpected considering the fact she also has two adorable children.

    The Meray Paas Tum Ho diva recently replied back to netizens who questioned her point of posting it on a public platform.

    On the work front, Danish is currently featuring in Ishq Hai co-starring Minal Khan whereas Ayeza will be seen next in Laapata opposite Ali Rehman Khan and Sarah Khan.

    Read More: Video: Ayeza Khan stuns the web with her electrifying dance moves on Sridevi’s chartbuster song ‘Mitwa’

  • ‘He will not be spared, even if he is a US National’: PM Khan on Noor murder case

    Prime Minister Imran Khan on Sunday, in an interactive session with the general public via phone calls, answered a question about the Noor Mukadam case. He said that he has been overseeing the case since day one and that he will ensure that justice is served.

    “I’m looking over the Noor’s case since day one, and I know about all the details”, adding that people say that the [alleged] murderer belongs from a very influential family so maybe he can escape justice. Let me tell you, no matter how powerful the assailant’s family is or whether he is a US national, he will not be spared” he said.

    During the interactive session, the PM also criticised the partial coronavirus lockdown imposed by the Sindh government against the federal government’s wishes, explaining that doing so would break the back of the common man.

  • Female politicians demand public hanging of rapists and murderers

    Female politicians demand public hanging of rapists and murderers

    Almost all the women lawmakers of the National Assembly, both from treasury and opposition benches, on Friday unanimously demanded the public hanging of all rapists, reported Dawn.

    The demand was made in the National Assembly by women members of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP).

    Federal Minister for Human Rights Dr Shireen Mazari said the government had recently passed a law against rape cases, but laws will not work alone. There is a need to change the mindset of our society about women.

    She said that the government has to protect all women as women will no more accept their humiliation and suffering.

    Mehnaz Akbar Aziz of PML-N said the killer of Noor Muqaddam must be hanged in public so that such incidents do not take place in the future.

    “If Pakistan has to be run, then rapists and killers must be hanged in public. We will not let the country be run in the way it is being run,” said PTI lawmaker Asma Qadeer who broke into tears while speaking on the floor of the house.

    Asma Qadeer talked about the rising cases of rape of women and children and the recent beheading of Noor Mukadam.

    PPP’s Shamim Ara Panhwar said that in the light of increasing incidents of child abuse and rape of women, there was no other option but to hang rapists and killers in public.

  • Pakistani-Italian girl in Italy goes missing after she refuses arranged marriage

    Pakistani-Italian girl in Italy goes missing after she refuses arranged marriage

    An 18-year-old girl, Saman Abbas, has been missing for three months in Novellara, Italy.

     Local prosecutors and police fear Saman’s family may have killed her. But after 67 days of searching, neither Saman nor her body has been found.

    According to journalist Aliya Salahuddin, Saman’s parents had arranged her marriage with her cousin in Pakistan. Saman approached social services and was sent to live with a protective community.

    According to the BBC, Saman had lived under the protection of social services since October, but returned to the family home in Novellara, near Parma, in late April.

    Saman wanted to marry Saqib, who lives in a city near Rome. Saqib told the Independent Urdu that Saman’s parents disliked the relationship and they had also threatened him.

    According to Saqib, Saman tried hard to convince his parents. Saqib himself spoke to Saman’s mother but she was not ready to accept him.

    “We were sure the Italian system would help us,” said Saqib. But the system had its own conditions. They needed Saman’s identity card and other documents that are required for a wedding in Italy. Saman did not have any option so she went back to her home with the intention to make a last effort to persuade her parents and get her documents.

    It was April 20 when Saman went to her home in Novellara. Ten days later, on April 30, it was the last time she contacted Saqib via text message. Later, CCTV footage showed Saman leaving the house with her family on the night of April 30, but she was not with them when they returned.

    After spending a few days at her home, Saman suspected that she was in danger. Once she sent a voice message to Saqib saying that she heard her parents saying ‘kill her’ and when she asked her mother for an explanation, she replied: “No no it is not about you. This is a girl in Pakistan who ran away, we are talking about her.”

    Saqib said that Saman had told him that if he does not get any message from her for a few days then he should understand that there must be something wrong and he should report it to the police.

    Saqib did report it to the police. He approached the police in his area. The search operation conducted by the agencies took a few days and there was a bit of negligence, but on May 5, the police arrived at the Saman’s house from the local station of Blakhar Novellara to check. The house was locked and the police got to know that her parents had gone to Pakistan.

    No ticket was issued in Saman’s name. The Italian authorities then proceeded with the case.

    The local prosecutor named five people in the murder investigation.  Saman’s mother, father, uncle and two cousins. The younger brother has been questioned and a cousin is in police custody who was arrested on a bus travelling without documents from Paris to Barcelona in France.

    On July 12, the Italian police stopped the search. This does not mean that the case is closed. According to local media, police sources said that the quest was stopped because there was no place left in the area where Saman’s body had not been searched. Saqib is hopeful that there may be a possibility of Saman being alive and that she may have been forcibly kept somewhere.

  • Mehwish Hayat set to play Benazir Bhutto in her biopic, ‘the deal is signed’

    Mehwish Hayat set to play Benazir Bhutto in her biopic, ‘the deal is signed’

    National Award-winning actress Mehwish Hayat is all set to play the role of Pakistan’s first and only female Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto in her forthcoming film.

    The Load Wedding actress appeared on Geo’s ‘Aik Din Geo Ke Sath’ on which she confirmed the news that “the deal is signed”.

    A few years back the actress had shown interest in doing a biopic of the late Benazir Bhutto.

    When the host asked Mehwish if the news of her playing Benazir is true, Mehwish said, “InshAllah. It is a huge subject and a very complicated one, her story is so inspirational. [I think] that our current generation and the one that is to come, need to see her contributions, struggles, progress, her life.”

    The Jawani Phir Nahi Aani star added, “She was the first woman Prime Minister of the country. The world needs to know about her.”

    The announcement received polarizing response on social media. Benazir’s daughter, Bakhtawar, slammed the idea stating that no consent was sought from the family for the project.

    On the work front, Mehwish will be seen next in Humayun Saeed’s London Nahi Jaunga.

  • Irresponsible celebrity remarks should be held accountable

    Irresponsible celebrity remarks should be held accountable

    Our celebrities have a large fan following and their words have an impact. When they use their celebrity status and clout to spout inanities, it is important to call them out. Recently, a clip of an interview of celebrity couple Shahroz Sabzwari and Sadaf Kanwal went viral where Sadaf made some problematic comments. “Our culture is our husband. I married him, which means I have to pick up his shoes and iron his clothes. I know where all of Shahroz’s things are and what and when he has to eat. I need to know these things because I am his wife and I am a woman. He doesn’t have to know the same about me.”

    First of all, a woman’s life does not have to revolve around her marriage and her husband. She has her own agency, her own life. Secondly, what kind of marriage is Ms Kanwal propagating where a woman is the one doing everything for the husband while the husband does not need to know anything about his wife’s likes or dislikes and does not have to do anything for her? Marriage is about an equal partnership, marriage is about giving and take, marriage is about sharing responsibilities, marriage is about companionship, marriage is about compatibility. Marriage is not some one-sided relationship where the woman has to keep making compromises or do everything in accordance with her husband’s whims and fancies.

    In a patriarchal society, a lot of women are told these things because women are only seen as mere objects instead of equal human beings. We are living in the 21st century now; we should really be challenging such archaic notions every second, every minute, every hour of our lives. Ms Kanwal also said that feminism has become a part of our lives now because liberals have ‘increased’ in society. We think that Ms Kanwal does not know the meaning of feminism. A feminist asks for equal rights for women, equal opportunities, an end to the oppression of women, an end to violence against women, and much more.

    Also, why are words like ‘feminists’ and ‘liberals’ used in a negative and derogatory way? Just because they call a spade a spade? Our celebrities really need to educate themselves on these issues. Ms Kanwal has a budding career as a model, she has financial independence too and yet she is dishing out such irresponsible comments, not even thinking about countless women in this country who are stuck in bad marriages because they were told to do what all she is propagating.

    As if Ms Kanwal’s comments were not enough, this week we saw a clip from the drama serial Laapata starring Ayeza Khan in which the issue of sexual harassment was shown as some sort of a blackmailing tool. Sexual harassment and sexual violence are serious issues and most of the underreported ones as well.

    When drama serials start trivialising harassment and project it as some sort of tool used by women to falsely accuse men and/or to blackmail men, it is a disservice to those countless women who are the victims and survivors of this crime. It is a shame that in this day and age, we have to explain these things to TV networks or writers or actors. Let’s hope better sense prevails in the entertainment industry regarding such sensitive and highly important issues.

  • Twitter reacts to Sadaf Kanwal’s statement on feminism and marriage, Sabeeka Imam schools her

    Celebrity couple of Sadaf Kanwal and Shahroz Sabzwari appeared on ARY’s Hamary Mehmaan. The Alif actress was asked about her take on equality in marriage, to which she answered that ‘Mard ka darja upar hai, wo kamata hai, khilata hai, bachon ka khayal rakhta hai’.

    She added that, ‘Mujhe Sherry ka zyada pata hona chahiye’, because she’s the wife. This interview has gone viral on the web and Sadaf also trended on Twitter for gendered statements about feminism and spouse equality.

    Model Sabeeka Imam has schooled Sadaf Kanwal over her recent statement on feminism.

    She took to her Twitter to express her opinion on the matter, “Feminism is about all genders having equal rights and opportunities. It’s about respecting diverse women’s experiences, identities, knowledge and strengths, and striving to empower all women to realise their full rights.”

    Have a look how Twitter reacted to it:

    https://twitter.com/merisochein/status/1421217805463130114
  • Sonya Hussyn expresses her opinion on contemporaries Sajal and Yumna

    Sonya Hussyn expresses her opinion on contemporaries Sajal and Yumna

    Pakistani actor Sonya Hussyn hosted a question and answer session on Instagram and revealed that she love Sajal Aly’s eyes and everything about Yumna Zaidi.

    Sonya indulged in a Q&A session on her Instagram handle and fans flooded her with questions. On being asked about her opinion on Sajal Aly, the Muhabbat Tujhe Alwida actor said: “Extremely humble and super talented,” adding, “Love her eyes though MA (Masha Allah).”

    In another story, a fan asked about Yumna Zaidi. Replying to her question, the Saraab star said: “Love everything about her.”

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    She also revealed in her Q&A session that she will be marrying in January 2023.