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  • ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’ hit the right chords with entertainment and messaging

    ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’ hit the right chords with entertainment and messaging

    One of the reasons the drama ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’ is enjoyable is Sharjeena’s down-to-earth character. When Mustafa refuses to help her, she doesn’t cry. Instead, she accepts it and moves on, making the best of things. This makes her very admirable.

    Mustafa seems to be changing slowly. Sometimes, he shows signs of caring for her. The drama nicely shows how he is gradually noticing her presence in his life, and she is becoming part of his thoughts.

    Mustafa impresses Sharjeena with his game development skills and helps her see things in a more relaxed way. He helps her be less serious and more fun.
    Mustafa’s father’s support for Sharjeena is heartwarming, showing positive character. Sadly, he doesn’t show the same support to his wife, telling her to leave his house and ignoring her efforts.

    Mustafa helping Sharjeena with the laundry and the scene with a lovely background score by the ‘AUR’ group gave the audience some romantic moments to enjoy. He helps her with the car, takes the blame for the accident, and brings in groceries, making Mustafa very likable. His playful teasing of Sharjeena is sweet.

    They are getting to know each other slowly, not just falling in love immediately, which makes the story more enjoyable.

    Adeel can’t believe Mustafa married Sharjeena. Like Rubab, we wonder what’s going on. Is he jealous of his brother, or just uncomfortable? He knows he can’t take Rubab for granted anymore. She won’t tolerate any nonsense from him. She was smart to point out that she hadn’t gone home until now.

    The next episode of ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’ captures the charm of Sharjeena and Mustafa’s growing bond with its heartfelt moments and genuine characters. As the drama unfolds, their sweet and evolving relationship offers a delightful escape, making it a standout show.

    ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’ offers a cute and enjoyable look at marriage. The show dives deep into human psychology to explain the actions and relationships of the characters, making it relatable and engaging.

    Instead of the usual story of a couple in a marriage of convenience falling in love by chance, this drama takes a different route. Sharjeena confronts Mustafa about his commitment, insisting they make their marriage work. This highlights the importance of taking marriage seriously and not just going through the motions.

    Mustafa’s irresponsible behavior is linked to his upbringing. The show explores how constant comparison and unrealistic expectations in childhood can leave lasting scars. This portrayal sheds light on the long-term effects of parenting on a child’s future.

    Mustafa represents many young people who may not excel in academics but have other talents. The drama highlights unconventional career options like gaming, showing that these can be respectable and successful paths. It challenges societal norms and expectations about careers.

    A very important message delivered in this drama is that parents and society often focus more on GPA than talent. There are many people with low GPAs but immense intelligence and talent. Such children should also be appreciated by their parents. In practical life, GPA is only necessary for advanced studies. In industries and companies, skilled people are what matter. “GPA doesn’t matter for a job.” This is what international companies seek from students: “Only skilled students.” The director beautifully portrayed this reality.

    Mustafa’s need for recognition and care leads him to give his marriage a chance. The show beautifully demonstrates how genuine care, trust, and belief in one another can strengthen relationships. Sharjeena’s support for Mustafa, from arranging his interview clothes to encouraging him to tell his parents about his job, showcases true partnership and love.

    Sharjeena’s newfound confidence is evident when she tells Mustafa she’ll mend his broken heart. The couple’s unique love language and Sharjeena’s push for Mustafa to accept their marriage bring a fresh perspective to romance. A heartfelt confrontation in the rain adds to their deepening bond.
    Though the father is harsh with his wife, his care for Sharjeena is touching. He notices when she’s upset and appreciates her taking care of his medicines. This compassion adds a warm layer to the story.

    Adeel enjoys his luxurious life with Rubab and her friends, but tensions are building. His false claim of always liking Rubab and her belief in it hints at future troubles. Rubab’s denial may lead to significant consequences.

  • Opposites don’t attract in Russia as politics makes its mark on dating

    Opposites don’t attract in Russia as politics makes its mark on dating

    Sitting at a cafe in Moscow, Yulia swiped through a carousel of men on her phone’s dating app, trying to guess if the people in the pictures shared her views.

    “I started to include the artists that I listen to in the bio. It’s kind of a hint at my thinking,” the 21-year-old freelance photographer said, choosing her language carefully.

    Since Russia launched its full-scale military operation in Ukraine in February 2022, thousands of people have been denounced, fined or thrown in jail for expressing opposition to the conflict.

    According to opinion polls, only a minority of young people living in Russia disapprove of the offensive.

    A June poll by the independent Levada centre suggested 30 percent of 18-24 year-olds disapprove, compared with 59 percent who approve.

    For young, liberal Russians who want to avoid hooking up with hardline pro-army patriots, dating has become a minefield.

    “After 2022, I stopped giving links to any publications that I read,” Yulia said of her online dating profile.

    Gone were any articles expressing tolerance towards LGBTQ people or opposition to the Ukraine conflict — opinions that can land you in jail.

    Instead, she listed her favourite musicians as Zemfira and Monetochka, singers who have criticised Russia’s offensive in Ukraine and have been declared “foreign agents” by Moscow.

    ‘Very classy’

    The dating scene can also be tricky to navigate for those who back the offensive.

    Several groups on social media organise “patriotic meetings” for supporters of the Kremlin and military to search for potential matches offline.

    Arseny Blavatsky, a 24-year-old PR manager and self-confessed admirer of President Vladimir Putin, said he was looking for “an ideologically close partner”.

    “Since February 2022, nobody can be apolitical,” he told AFP at a speed-dating event held in a Moscow restaurant, his fourth so far.

    For Arseny, avoiding ideological conflict in a relationship is a must.

    He recalled his frustration after meeting one girl whom he called “very classy” but politically incompatible.

    “I was getting on very well with this one girl, everything was cool. On the same wavelength, the same language,” he said.

    But after Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny died in prison in February, she became extremely upset — to his dismay.

    “She was in absolute hysterics. I told her that changed nothing between us. And she says, ‘Well, that’s it, we can’t go on’. I mean, that’s a bit rubbish, isn’t it?” he told AFP.

    After meeting a dozen girls at the speed-dating event, Arseny chose two to follow up with.

    Arseny said he doesn’t know if it’s going to work out this time.

    ‘Unexpected joy’

    To avoid encountering such differences, other young people have found partners within political movements.

    Katya Anikievich and Matvei Klestov, both 21, met in January while campaigning for Boris Nadezhdin, an opposition politician who wanted to challenge Putin in March’s presidential election.

    “Thousands of people, often my age, spoke freely. It was an unexpected joy,” Matvei said of the campaign.

    In the end, the authorities blocked Nadezhdin from running.

    But life changed for Katya and Matvei.

    Hand in hand, they have gone on to support jailed anti-offensive activists in court and taken part in gatherings to write letters to prisoners.

    “Katya shares my opinions, it makes me want to go on living,” Matvei said.

    ‘I’ll follow him’

    Maria Smoktiy and Mikhail Galyashkin also found love through politics.

    They met at a demonstration organised by the “Other Russia” party, an offshoot of the far-left National Bolshevik movement founded by the late activist and writer Eduard Limonov.

    The party backs Russia’s military operation in Ukraine. But its politics is generally more hardline than that of the government, which has sometimes brought it into conflict with the authorities.

    Maria, 18, said she gave up her Arabic studies to deliver aid to parts of eastern Ukraine controlled by Russia with the 24-year-old Mikhail, whom she called “an accomplished adventurer”.

    “When some turbulent historical events happen, you immediately realise who’s on your side and who’s on the other side,” she said, speaking to AFP in the kitchen of their small Moscow flat.

    The couple have travelled a lot in Russia and organised unauthorised demonstrations that have often landed Mikhail in prison for a few days.

    “Setting up barricades, having a family, I want to do everything with him,” Maria said, stroking a bust of Lenin on the table with one hand.

    “I’ll follow him all the way to Siberia,” she added.

    “Maria is a diamond like no other in the world,” Mikhail replied, unabashedly proud.

    But for some in Moscow, the adage that opposites attract still applies.

    Lev, a 28-year-old salesman at a patriotic bookshop in Moscow, and Yevgenia, а 20-year-old English teacher, say they found love even though they are ideologically opposed.

    A “stubborn conservative” by his own admission, Lev said he was about to marry a “liberal open to the West”.

    “She contradicts me and I often take her side,” he confessed, surprised.

  • Sonam Bajwa leaves the cutest comment on Sajal Aly’s post

    Sonam Bajwa leaves the cutest comment on Sajal Aly’s post

    Indian actress Sonam Bajwa left fans delighted with the cutest comment on Sajal Aly’s latest Instagram post. Bajwa’s sweet words caught the attention of fans and brought up a lovely exchange between the two actresses.
     
    Sajal posted her own picture on her Instagram account with the caption, “Few shades that capture the many layers of my journey.Many more to explore I guess !!! ”

    After this post, Sonam Bajwa commented, “Sweet Sweet Sajal ❤”

    This sweet gesture shows just how much love and respect artists can have for each other despite being across the border.
    This is not the first time Sonam Bajwa commented for Sajal Aly. A few months ago when the teaser of ‘Zard Patton ka Bunn’ was released on the HUM TV Instagram account, the Kudi Haryane Val Di actress congrats Aly for her new assignment saying, “You never fail to amaze me.” 

    Sajal has won hearts with her power performances in several dramas like Chup Raho, O Rangreza, Yakeen Ka Safar, Alif, and Kuch Ankahi.
    Currently, Sajal Aly is starring in Zard Patton ka Bunn along with Hamza Sohial. The drama air on HUM TV on Sunday at 8:00 p.m..

  • Turkey joins South Africa’s case against Israel

    Turkey joins South Africa’s case against Israel

    Turkey has filed an official request to join South Africa’s genocide case against Israel in the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the Hague.

    In a statement, the Turkish foreign ministry announced that it had decided to join the case—formally known as submitting a declaration of official intervention—and would make the necessary legal preparations.

    Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said it had made the formal request on Wednesday.

    “The international community must do its part to stop the genocide and exert the necessary pressure on Israel and its supporters,” Fidan said in a post on X (formerly Twitter).

    “Turkiye will make every effort to do so,” he added.

    The court will make the final decision of admission to the case.

    South Africa brought its case against Israel in December, accusing it of state-led genocide in Gaza.

    To read more: All you need to know about South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at ICJ

    However, in January, the ICJ ordered Israel to refrain from any acts that could fall under the Genocide Convention and to ensure its troops commit no genocidal acts against Palestinians.

    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that in January, Turkiye provided documents for the case at the ICJ, also known as the World Court. In June, Spain said it had asked to intervene in the case at the ICJ.

    Israel has repeatedly dismissed the case’s accusations of genocide, claiming its right to self-defence after Oct 7 last year that killed 1,200 Israelis and foreigners. In 10 months of subsequent Israeli attack, more than 39,600 Palestinians have been martyred in Gaza. Hundreds of thousands are displaced, and most of the strip suffers from a humanitarian crisis.

  • Yunus says Bangladesh celebrating ‘second independence’

    Yunus says Bangladesh celebrating ‘second independence’

    Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus on Thursday paid tribute to those killed in Bangladesh’s deadly protests that toppled Sheikh Hasina’s government, saying their sacrifices had brought the nation a “second independence.”

    “Today is a glorious day for us,” he told reporters at the airport in Dhaka shortly after returning to the country to lead a caretaker government. “Bangladesh has created a new victory day. Bangladesh has got a second independence.”

    Yunus returned to Bangladesh Thursday, landing at the capital’s airport ahead of his expected swearing in to lead a caretaker government, an AFP reporter said.

  • ‘Apologizing for wearing choli was mistake’; Defiant Ushna Shah slams trolls

    ‘Apologizing for wearing choli was mistake’; Defiant Ushna Shah slams trolls

    Ushna Shah has never shied away from speaking her mind, never allowing trolls to dictate anything to her. If social media creeps think they can troll her into changing who she is, they’ve got another thing coming.

    On Wednesday Ushna posted a video of herself with the caption, “@livgolf_league was such a vibe! They’re really on to something. Got to watch some incredible golf, made some lovely friends & spectated elite #currypower ! ⛳”

    In the video, the actress was seen wearing shorts, accompanied by her husband. The clip sparked a wave of trolling from social media judgemental users.

    In response to the backlash, Ushna took to her X (formerly Twitter) account and defiantly wrote, “A girl from a liberal background, who grew up in Canada & wore shorts etc with her friends is now married to a white man who is from a similar background & doesn’t care if she shows her legs when they’re abroad..and her Pakistani audience looses their minds. ”

    Refusing to give an inch to internet creeps, she said, “The biggest mistake I ever made was apologising for wearing a red choli on my wedding & dancing, to the same people who will drool over the Nargis Fakhris of the world (also Pakistani, also Muslim) but will annihilate us for having a liberal upbringing that differs from theirs. I’m in my “over it” era. Go watch some item numbers & keep searching for po*n, I’m too old to cater to your hypocrisy, I choose to live my life & be happy. ”

    Many people have spoken out in favor of the actress and her right to dress however she prefers.
    Here is the video shared by Ushna Shah:

    Here is the tweet shared by Ushna Shah:

  • PTI’s Aliya Hamza released from prison

    PTI’s Aliya Hamza released from prison

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Aliya Hamza has been released from prison on bail after over one year behind the bars when she was arrested in cases related to May 9 riots.

    A district and sessions judge in Gujranwala approved Hamza’s bail and release orders on July 31.

    Meanwhile, Geo News reported that Lahore High Court’s Justice Ali Baqar Najafi restrained law enforcement agencies from arresting her in new cases until August 29.

    The former MNA is facing charges of involvement in arson and anarchy during the May 9 riots last year.

  • CAA dues leave over 35 planes at Karachi Airport in ruin

    CAA dues leave over 35 planes at Karachi Airport in ruin

    More than 35 planes at Karachi Airport have become junk for years now, with birds laying eggs in them.

    The defunct planes have deteriorated amid a dispute over customs and CAA dues. Among the grounded planes are an Airbus 310 and two jumbo 747s, many of which have been damaged.

    Some planes belong to PIA, among other airlines, and could not be removed because of the ongoing issue.

    Reports stated that some parts of the parts have gone missing but the spokesperson clarified that these reports are not true, reports Aaj.tv.

  • CJP offers apology over delay of justice to murder convict

    CJP offers apology over delay of justice to murder convict

    Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faez Isa has ordered the immediate release of a man scheduled to be set free six years ago.
    Advocate Ahmad Shuja Butt, the convict’s lawyer, told the appellate bench that Mohammad Akram, a resident of Khanewal who was convicted in 1997 of murder, was still in jail six years after the reconciliation of both parties.

    Justice Isa offered an apology for the Apex Court’s inability to serve justice.
    In its order, the five-member Shariat appellate bench stated that the conclusion took time to reach due to the lack of proper assistance.

  • Fawad Khan collaborates with US production house for new music

    Fawad Khan collaborates with US production house for new music

    Superstar Fawad Khan has teamed up with US-based production house MTG to release an electronic pop track. The song features top influencers from the local music industry.

    MTG announced that the music video will be released on August 10. They premiered the song on July 27.

    The music video also stars singer Maria Unera and Bilal Ali, the lead singer of the Pakistani band “Kashmir.”

    Directed by MTG founder Maheen Mustafa, the video will be available on all streaming platforms.

    “The incredible icons featured in the new MTG music video are formidable talents,” Fawad Khan said in an MTG press release shared on Monday. “Their achievements inspire and uplift people around the world, including myself.”

    Maria Unera expressed her excitement about sharing the music video with the world. “The initiative stood out for me and made me more keen to work with everyone involved in this project,” she said. “Can’t wait for everyone to check out what we worked on.”