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  • ‘I respect all women’: Abdul Razzaq responds to criticism for his comments on Nida Dar

    ‘I respect all women’: Abdul Razzaq responds to criticism for his comments on Nida Dar

    Former cricketer Abdul Razzaq has come up with a clarification note after receiving immense criticism for making sexist comments about women cricketers in general and Nida Dar in particular.

    Taking to Twitter, Razzaq shared that he has clarified his position on a phone call with Nida.

    “A clip from a TV show has surfaced, highlighting some comments I made towards my fellow cricketer Nida Dar. Although these comments were made in a lighted-hearted way and not to offend anyone, on reflection the choice of words and their presentation was poor and wrong,” he wrote.

    “I have subsequently called Nida Dar and clarified my position. I have the utmost respect for all women, especially our women cricketers, who have made great strides in our sport. Nida is our shining star and I hope she continues to make Pakistan proud,” the former all-rounder added.

    Razzaq and Nida appeared in G Sarkar with Nauman Ijaz on Neo Tv. During the show, Nida was asked if women athletes always have to leave the sport after marriage.

    “Do you have some kind of allergy with marriage? You don’t want to talk about it at all,” the cricketer was asked.

    Dar commented, “They try to play the sport as much as they can since you never know after the wedding.”

    While intervening in the conversation, Razzaq said women athletes do not marry as they always try to compete with their male counterparts.

    “Oh, they don’t get married,” Razzaq said. “Their field is as such. When they become cricketers, they strive to be as equal as their male counterparts, if not better than them. They want to prove that not only men but women can also do it,” said the cricketer.

    “The feeling [to get married] is gone [by the time they excel. If you shake her [Dar] hand, she is anything but feminine,” said Razzaq.

  • Restaurant in New York earns the title for the world’s most expensive French fries

    On July 13, Serendipity3, a restaurant in Manhattan, earned the title for the world’s most expensive French fries by the Guinness World Records, reports News 18.

    Creative Chef, Joe Calderone, and Corporate Executive Chef, Fredrick Schoen-Kiewert of the restaurant teamed up to elevate the classic American food item to present its guests with a unique and delicious culinary experience.

    The dish is priced at $200 and includes ingredients like Dom Perignon Champagne, pure cage-free goose fat from France, and J. LeBlanc French Champagne Ardenne Vinegar.

    The dish is prepared by blanching the potatoes in Dom Perignon Champagne and J. LeBlanc French Champagne Ardenne Vinegar, which adds a touch of sweetness and acidity to the initial taste. The fries are then cooked in pure goose fat thriceto give the outer layer a crisp and crunchy texture.

    The smooth Mornay sauce, which comes with the French fries, is made by melting a large amount of truffle butter in a pan. A pinch of flour is added to make a roux, which is then slowly whisked in the organic A2 100 per cent grass-fed cream from Jersey Cows to thicken the consistency of the sauce.

    Apart from the fancy ingredients, the presentation is also kept very aesthetically pleasing. The dish is served up on a Baccarat crystal Arabesque Plate, with a matching bowl to serve the dipping sauce which is made with copious amounts of truffle butter and premium Gruyere cheese.

    The fries are served on a crystal plate and the team of chefs garnish the fries with 23-karat edible gold dust.

  • Mehwish Hayat flaunts electrifying dance moves with brother Danish Hayat

    Mehwish Hayat flaunts electrifying dance moves with brother Danish Hayat

    Mehwish Hayat is a powerhouse performer of Lollywood. The Load Wedding actress recently made a dancing video with her brother Danish which is winning the internet.

    The Jawani Phir Nahi Aani Diva also displayed her singing skills.

    On the work front, Mehwish will be seen next in London Nahi Jaunga opposite Humayun Saeed and Kubra Khan.

  • Ten exciting telefilms releasing this Eid-ul-Azha

    Ten exciting telefilms releasing this Eid-ul-Azha

    Eid-ul-Azha is around the corner and the leading entertainment channels are set to broadcast multiple telefilms during all three days of the Eid festivities.

    Here’s a list of the ten most exciting telefilms:

    Uff Yeh Biwiyan Reloaded

    The popular TV host Nida Yasir and director Yasir Nawaz have something special lined up on Eid. The popular comedy telefilm Uff Yeh Biwiyan was released earlier on Eid-ul-Fitr. The fans will get a special sequel to the film this upcoming Eid. This telefilm is already creating a buzz on social media with its viral behind the scene clips. The project will also feature Shaista Lodhi and Sahiba Rambo in pivotal roles.

    Wedding Virus

    Muneeb Butt and Hiba Bukhari will be starring in a film with some “wedding shenanigans”. During an interview, the Fitoor diva said that this is a family-oriented drama and she is very excited about the storyline to unfold. Veteran actors Rubina Ashraf and Wasim Abbas will also be seen in pivotal roles.

    Ghann Chakkar

    Mahnoor Baloch and Aijaz Aslam will be starring in the telefilm Ghann Chakkar. Mahnoor will be seen in a movie after a long time. Along with them, it features Faysal Quraishi and Hina Dilpazeer. It will be exciting to see the Main Aur Tum duo, Aijaz and Faysal together on screen again.

    Pyar Mein Blind

    Shahzad Sheikh will be seen in an upcoming telefilm Pyar Mein Blind along with Kinza Hashmi, Noor ul Hasan and Ahmed Hassan. The shooting is still in progress.

    Hona Tha Pyar

    After rising to fame from Eid drama Chupke Chupke Arslan Naseer is again going to be seen in Hum TV’s next project. A telefilm starring Sanam Jung.

    Nawab And Sons

    Some great news for Sana Fakhar’s fans. She will be starring in an upcoming telefilm along with Javed Sheikh, Azfar Rehman, Nausheen Shah and Yasir Nawaz.

    Shadi Ka Hero

    Muneeb Butt and Ushan Shah will be seen in a romantic telefilm. They have previously worked in Hum Production’s telefilm, Pinky Ka Dulha. Their on-screen chemistry and performance are much anticipated.

    Akkar Bakkar

    A star-studded rom-com with Hina Altaf, Muneeb Butt, Sana Askari and Hina Dilpazeer. It is based on the festival of Eid. We are excited to see how the story unfolds.

    Romantic Razia

    This is another 7th Sky Entertainment Eid telefilm written by Hassan Imam and directed by Mazhar Moin. The cast includes Azfar Reham and Hina Altaf.

    Dadi ka Damad

    This is 7th Sky Entertainment Eid telefilm directed by Saima Waseem and the story is by Sumaera Fazal. The cast includes Affan Waheed, Madiha Imam, Hina Hayat, Farhan Ali Agha and Manzoor Qureshi.

  • Veteran actress Naila Jaffri passes away, was battling cancer

    Veteran actress Naila Jaffri passes away, was battling cancer

    Earlier this year Yasir Hussain, Mikaal Zulfiqar, Ayesha Omar and Sabeeka Imam stepped forward and raised their voice for veteran actress Naila Jafri, who was battling ovarian cancer.

    The Mausam fame veteran actress passed away on Saturday, July 17.

    In her appeal video, Naila had requested for compensation of her re-broadcasted dramas on PTV.

    “For the last six years, I [have been tied to] hospitals, as well as illness and cancer,” said the veteran actor. “I have also not had my second round of chemo either because of persistent infection and during this time I wondered: ‘What if the government lends a hand in this? What if they set up some policies for older people from the arts and sports sector?’.”

    She further said: “When I initially joined PTV, I would get royalties for re-run shows and while that amount was nowhere near enough, it was still something and I liked having a stream of disposable income on the side.”

    “I have been confined to a hospital bed for six years now and while everyone has supported me, loved me, helped me, and motivated me I wish there was some way to gain royalties on some of my last re-run plays,” said the actor. “Though I understand that it might not look like a lot to many people, for people like me who stopped working years ago, this support becomes important.”

    “I request and demand that something is done for senior artists in the future since it’s become harder and harder for us to manage,” requested Naila.

    Her famous and notable projects include Noorpur Ki Rani and Anaya Tumhari Hui.

  • Razzaq’s sexist comments

    Razzaq’s sexist comments

    It should not be surprising how prevalent sexism is in our society but it is still disappointing when sportsmen pass sexist comments about their women colleagues. Recently, former cricketer and all-rounder 0 made some unwarranted and extremely sexist remarks about women cricketers in the presence of Pakistan’s ace cricketer Nida Dar. 

    First, Razzaq said that women cricketers don’t get married. Then he added: “She [Dar] aspires to come to the level of the men’s cricket team and believes that men aren’t the only ones who can do everything, women can do these things as well. That’s why the feeling is gone. Shake her hands and you won’t even feel she’s a girl.” Nida Dar remained cool and composed despite such misogynist comments.

    To comment on a female athlete’s appearance is sexist. Period. It is unfortunate that our male cricketers think they can comment on their women colleagues’ appearance and say they are not feminine because they believe they are equal to men. If women demand equality, why does it irk our men? Women cricketers are as hardworking as our male cricketers. They are still not treated at par with their male counterparts. They also face sexism from society when we see comments about their appearance and bodies, which is quite prevalent. Instead of doing the same, Abdul Razzaq should have been more encouraging of women cricketers. He should have commended them for their courage and hard work despite facing so many challenges to reach the national cricket team. 

    This is not the first time we have seen such comments about women. It is no secret that we don’t treat women the same way as men, we don’t think of them as heroes, we don’t think they are at par with men. Recently, we saw how an issue was made by the Punjab Curriculum & Textbook Board for printing Nobel Laureate Malala Yousafzai’s picture alongside other important personalities. A campaign was started not to include Malala in the same list as that of other heroes. This is our unfortunate reality. 
    Let’s pay heed to the words of our founder Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah: “ No nation can rise to the height of glory unless your women are side by side with you.”
    Pakistan cannot move forward without empowering women and breaking the chains of patriarchy.

  • ‘Never let others dictate, you only get one life, Enjoy it’: Ahsan Mohsin hits back at Shaniera Wasim

    ‘Never let others dictate, you only get one life, Enjoy it’: Ahsan Mohsin hits back at Shaniera Wasim

    Activist and Wasim Akram’s better half, Shaneira Akram recently schooled actress Minal Khan for not wearing a seat belt. Shaneira shared a screenshot from Minal Khan’s recent video in which she can be seen travelling without wearing a seat belt wrote with her beau Ahsan Mohsin Ikram, the Australian diva captioned her post as, “Come on guys you are famous, and have millions of followers, is it too hard to be a little more responsible?”

    She added, “Put your seat belt and eyes on the road, I’m sorry to say but that song won’t be as cute if she is singing it in hospital.

    The Pyar Ke Sadqay actor posted a picture of himself with a cryptic caption on Instagram stating, ‘Live the life you want to live and never let others dictate how you should live your life. You only get one life. Enjoy it, cherish it because the most expensive thing in this world is time and the time you lose will never come back to you”.

    On the work front, Minal is currently featuring in ARY’s Ishq Hai opposite Danish Taimoor.

  • Sheheryar Munawar ropes in Mahira Khan and Zahid Ahmed in his directorial debut

    Sheheryar Munawar ropes in Mahira Khan and Zahid Ahmed in his directorial debut

    Sheheryar Munawar is donning the director’s cap for his upcoming directorial debut. This venture is a short film for the streaming platform See Prime. The Parey Hut Love star has roped in Mahira Khan and Zahid Ahmed as his film’s lead pair. This is the first time that Humsafar’s Mahira and Daldal’s Zahid are teaming up together.

    The lead pair was spotted yesterday at a wedding ceremony.

    Sheheryar and Mahira have earlier collaborated as actors in 7 din Mohabbat In, Parey Hut Love and Ho Mann Jahan. The team is currently also working on the music for the screenplay.

    It is expected to release later this year.

  • Ammara Hikmat hits out at Aiman and Minal for justifying ‘plagiarism’

    Ammara Hikmat hits out at Aiman and Minal for justifying ‘plagiarism’

    The sister duo of Aiman and Minal recently faced criticism for their clothing brand for allegedly plagiarizing prints and designs from designer Zara Shahjahan’s collection. The Ishq Tamasha diva came forward with the statement to hit back at the people scrutinizing them saying, “DESPITE ALL THE DRAMA, THE COLORS WON THE RUN!”

    Ammara Hikmat has reacted to Aiman and Minal’s justification saying, “Oh wow!, What a justification for plagiarism.”

    A fashion blog called out the Khan sisters for plagiarism recently and Ammara the producer of The Legend of Maula Jatt starring Fawad Khan, Hamza Ali Abbasi and Mahira Khan commented on their justification.

  • Waqar Younis condemns inhumane treatment of worker by ‘influential people’

    Former Pakistani cricketer, Waqar Younis, took to Twitter to condemn the inhumane treatment of a worker by an ‘influential group’.

    “Really ??? These animals should be punished #Cruelty#Barbaric Request to authorities to act against these heartless people,” Younis Tweeted with an angry face emoticon.

    A video doing the rounds on social media shows a man pushing another man tied with a rope into a sewer.

    Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leader Naz Baloch also condemned the incident.

    Journalist Shahid Abbasi wrote that the incident happened in Mandira near Rawalpindi.

    In another tweet, he stated that “local sources claim that the boy, who was ‘pushed into a sewer’ had an affair with a woman in the area so he was punished by the locals.”

    “Now only the police report will be able to uncover the truth,” he added.