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  • Ministers call PDM jalsa in Lahore ‘flop show’

    Ministers call PDM jalsa in Lahore ‘flop show’

    The Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) jalsa in Lahore has drawn flak from the ruling party’s ministers for organising a ‘flop’ rally amid the coronavirus pandemic.

    Information and Broadcasting Minister Senator Shibli Faraz said the atmosphere at the PDM’s Lahore jalsa was “as cold as today’s weather”, adding that the opposition could only gather “10,000-15,000 people”.

    “Lahore has outright dismissed them. Lahore has rejected Maryam Nawaz,” he commented, adding that while the atmosphere could be “heated up on the television, it was cold at the venue”.

    Punjab CM’s information aide Firdous Ashiq Awan said that the PDM failed to attract Lahoris to its jalsa. She said the government allowed the joint opposition to organise its power show and didn’t resort to tear gas or anything of the sort.

    Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said the Pakistani people were “not ready to be fooled by these thieves and looters” again.” The political clowns who looted people have reunited once again,” he added. “How can those who hold rallies amid a strong [second] wave of the coronavirus pandemic be well-wishers of the common people,” he inquired.

    PM’s Special Assistant on Political Communications Dr Shahbaz Gill called the jalsa a “flop show”, whereas PTI lawmaker Ali Zaidi announced Umrah tickets for first five opposition lawmakers to resign.

    “The Opposition will have to account for its corruption. NROs will not be given to anyone,” Zaidi added.

    PTI Senator Faisal Javed Khan commented on how today’s jalsa was “another flop show” and that the “PDM is doing back-to-back flop rallies”.

    “The number of people who come to their [PDM’s] meeting in total are equal to the number of people we have on the stage in our [PTI’s rallies],” he added.

  • Sanam Jung tests positive for COVID, has no severe symptoms

    Sanam Jung tests positive for COVID, has no severe symptoms

    Sanam Jung has revealed that she and her daughter have tested positive for COVID-19.

    In a story posted to her Instagram, Sanam said: “I would like to inform all my well wishers that I have tested positive for COVID-19.”

    “My daughter and I have been in complete isolation and thankfully, Alhumdullilah have no severe symptoms,” she added.

    She also urged people to wear a mask and follow all other safety guidelines. “I would request all of you to take this pandemic seriously. Covid is real. Please take the necessary precautions. Wear a mask and avoid public spaces. Stay indoors and be safe.”

    Earlier on Sunday, Mahira Khan also announced that she has tested positive for COVID-19.

    “It’s been rough but it will be ok soon, inshAllah,” the actor had said.

    Meanwhile, Neelam Muneer also tested positive for COVID-19 last week while Behroze Sabzwari has recovered from the virus after spending a few days in the hospital.

  • A Simple secret to Sheheryar Munawar’s success

    A Simple secret to Sheheryar Munawar’s success

    After working both on and off the screen as an accomplished actor and a producer, Sheheryar Munawar has come a long way since his debut in 2012.

    The 32-year-old delivered one of the biggest local releases of 2019, Parey Hut Love, and is all set to make a comeback on television after six long years in ARY Digital’s Pehli Si Mohabbat. Sheheryar’s stint in the industry as an actor as well as a producer means that he knows how to tackle two different mediums – TV and film.

    Talking to ARY News, Sheheryar shared how he manages to tread the fine line between the two polar mediums, highlighting the technical differences between them. “As an actor, even your movements are part of your acting. When you’re studying acting or working, dialogue delivery is one thing but the movement also plays an important role. I feel that differs quite a bit,” he said.

    He explained how on TV since the screen is restricted shots are taken differently. “You shoot a film shot to shot but for TV, you usually do a long master,” he said, adding how since a film is larger than life so you have more liberty to take risks. “But on TV, the screen is smaller so you have to be careful with how far you can go before risking believability.”

    Referring back to his comment about the difference in dialogue delivery, Sheheryar shared that the pace differs as well. “Usually, while doing a film, you add a punch to the dialogue, but on TV, returning to it after so long, I’ve noticed that the pacing of the dialogue is a little slower.”

    Having broken into the industry relevantly recently and by virtue of his work, the actor had hard-hitting advice for the younger lot looking to find a strong footing in the entertainment world. “Complete your education and only then come into this field!” he exclaimed.

    Sheheryar went on to explain: “A good and complete education is perhaps even more important in this field because you become a public figure and your education shows, which helps you.” He also emphasised the importance of being in control and disciplined when it comes to your work.

    “Contrary to what many may have heard, if you want to be successful, you need to be disciplined,” he said, adding, “If you have been called at nine, come in at nine with your homework done, your dialogues and scenes ready and with your research complete.”

    He had one last pearl of wisdom for newcomers: “If you’re going to do this, do it wholeheartedly with hard work. Don’t just run after fame.”

  • Newsletter – 13th November 2020, Sunday

    Newsletter – 13th November 2020, Sunday









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    NO NEWS WEEKEND
    Sunday, 13th December 2020

    There’s nothing quite like watching old interviews of famous people (who are more popular now) done by stars like Moin Akhtar. In a recent video that we put up, he tells Wasim Akram that there is a girl who says she saw Imran Khan in her dreams and left her husband for him. A curse left a Mughal potter, Buddhu, in trouble after he refused to help a Sikh devotee. The curse was lifted and his business flourished and in this week’s Secrets of Lahore, we explore Bhuddu ka Awa. Urooj wasn’t the only one exploring Lahore this week. Turkish superstar Engin Altan who plays Ertugrul was in Lahore and you can check out pictures of him exploring the city. Since Lahore seems to be the most happening city this week, with the opposition’s Lahore jalsa happening at Minar-e-Pakistan today, there are 13 areas currently under lockdown. In one of our first video podcasts, we also met and spoke to the author of Pakistan’s first self-help book, ‘Dare to be You’, Shahzad Malik, who talks about how we need to be okay with who we are — and how to get there. I’m totally okay with being a churail (I mean if I have to be) because Churail actor Nimra Bucha is going to be starring in Hollywood’s Ms. Marvel, which is amazing news. I got some bad news today. Ashar, the food review guy went to the one dhabba I really wanted to try — Kabab Badshah — and told me after he got back obviously without bringing anything for the rest of us. Also, where are the top dessert places to go to today? You asked, we answered! The Queen of The Current is this week’s Sunday Superstar Khansa Maria, who is the first visually impaired Pakistani to win the Rhodes Scholarship to attend Oxford University- the Badshah of universities. Goes to show, you should never judge a book by its cover. 

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  • IN PICTURES: Ayeza Khan, Danish Taimoor’s family vacay

    IN PICTURES: Ayeza Khan, Danish Taimoor’s family vacay

    Power couple Danish Taimoor and Ayeza Khan are currently enjoying vacations with their family abroad. While it is not clear where the family is vacationing, the actors have been sharing pictures from their trip on social media. In the pictures, the duo can be seen cruising the waters with their fam including daughter Hoorain Taimoor and son Rayan Taimoor.

    Read more – The Current Ranking: Pakistani celebs and their followers on Instagram

    The couple also shared romantic photos of themselves.

    “Smell the sea and feel the sky. Let your soul and spirit fly,” wrote Ayeza in the caption of one of her posts.

    Here are the two chilling while turning up the heat.

  • India’s disinformation campaign

    India’s disinformation campaign

    The EU DisinfoLab, a Brussels-based NGO that focuses on researching and tackling sophisticated disinformation campaigns targeting the European Union (EU), its member states, core institutions, and core values, has uncovered a 15-year-old operation by India.

    Titled ‘Indian Chronicles: deep dive into a 15-year operation targeting the EU and UN to serve Indian interests’, the DisinfoLab termed this as the “largest network” of disinformation they have exposed so far. According to their research, India used hundreds of fake media outlets and the identity of a dead professor to target Pakistan.

    According to the BBC, the researchers uncovered 265 pro-Indian sites operating across 65 countries and traced them back to a Delhi-based Indian holding company, the Srivastava Group (SG). BBC says that the content produced on fake media outlets is amplified with the help of Asian News International (ANI) – India’s largest wire service and a key focus of the investigation.

    Pakistan’s Foreign Office on Saturday rejected the Indian Ministry of External Affairs’ “attempt to deny responsibility for the elaborate and reprehensible” disinformation campaign against Pakistan. Indian MEA had earlier said that “India does not practice disinformation campaigns”, a denial that falls flat on its face when you go through the DisinfoLab’s in-depth research.

    It was no secret that India was involved in such disinformation operations globally to discredit Pakistan but the extent of the way these networks has been used is quite eye-opening. In 2017, Geo News reported that “the Indian mission in Geneva is controlling anti-Pakistan activities and the local Swiss administration has been paid heavy amounts in commercial deals for these campaigns across its public transport, road networks, and private business venues” after an expensive multi-faceted campaign in Geneva targeting Pakistan was highlighted when the 36th session of the UNHRC was underway.

    India thinks of itself as a regional superpower in South Asia and leaves no stone unturned to malign Pakistan and has used extensive paid propaganda campaign to achieve its nefarious designs. Last month, Pakistan handed over a dossier on India’s terror campaign to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, urging him to prevail on New Delhi to desist from its illegal and aggressive activities. In light of the new report by EU DisinfoLab, the international community must investigate how the EU and UN were duped by India’s disinformation campaign, including a controversial visit of European parliamentarians (MEPs) to Indian-Occupied Kashmir last year.

    It is pertinent to note that the world continues to ignore the atrocities being committed in Occupied Kashmir by the Indian forces. Global human rights organisations and the international media highlighted Indian atrocities but the international community has largely turned a blind eye to grave human rights violations because of the Indian economic market. It is unfortunate that the world community, due to vested interests tied to the Indian market, has taken no action against India.

    Pakistan must keep highlighting this new report, which was unearthed by a neutral NGO that has nothing to do with Pakistan. The world must wake up to India’s disinformation campaign.

  • Lion manhandled during Maryam Nawaz’s rally rescued by Punjab Wildlife Dept

    Lion manhandled during Maryam Nawaz’s rally rescued by Punjab Wildlife Dept

    The Punjab Wildlife Department has rescued a lion that was being manhandled by supporters during Maryam Nawaz’s rally in Lahore on Thursday.

    According to the Focal Person on Digital Media to CM Punjab Azhar Mashwani, the lion has been shifted to the zoo while the Wildlife Department has initiated legal action against five persons under the Wildlife Act.

    Further reports have suggested that authorities have also detained two PML-N supporters over the incident and fined them Rs 80,000.

    The incident had sparked outrage on social media with netizens demanding the government take action against those involved in harassing the animal during the rally. Under the law, people are not allowed to own wild animals like lions without a permit. It is unclear whether those involved in the incident have one.

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    This is not the first time a lion has been spotted at a PML-N rally. Earlier in 2018, a few months before the 2018 General Elections, members of the party brought a lion in a cage to the rally venue in Haripur where Nawaz Sharif addressed his supporters.

    However, for today’s jalsa in Lahore, the PML-N has advised their supporters against bringing any animal. The spokesperson said that it is against the law and the party workers should not do any such thing.

  • Mahira Khan tests positive for COVID-19

    Mahira Khan tests positive for COVID-19

    Mahira Khan has tested positive for COVID-19. In a social media update, actor said that it has been rough but will soon be okay.

    “Please please wear a mask and follow all other SOPs – for your sake and others,” urged the actor.

    She also asked fans to send her prayers and movie recommendations.

    Earlier this week, Mahira had wrapped up the shoot for her upcoming film Neelofar in Lahore with Fawad Khan.

    Meanwhile, Neelam Muneer also tested positive for COVID-19 a few days ago. The actor is doing okay and is currently in isolation.

  • Five must-have desserts in Lahore

    Five must-have desserts in Lahore

    Stressed spelt backwards is desserts and nothing better than something sweet and delicious to make your day. Being a hard-core foodie with a very intense sweet-tooth, I love my desserts and pretty much spend all my money trying out new things. All through the year (and the pandemic), I have tried a vast variety of meetha from different home-based businesses and here are the ones I keep going back to.

    Chocolate Chunk Cookies by Vanilla by Hafsa Zulfiqar

    Without a doubt the best chocolate chip cookies I have had in Lahore. They are crispy on the outside but gooey on the inside and melt the moment they hit your mouth. The light dusting of sea salt adds to the flavour and I guarantee you that you will not stop at one. Priced at Rs 180 (without tax), they are a steal given that they are pretty big in size too.

    Look at that chocolate!

    Chocolate Brownie Dessert Box by Deliciuex

    There are often times when you feel like having something cool and sweet which is not ice-cream. Something that you can eat while watching your favourite season. Something that feeds the soul. In those situations, the Chocolate Brownie Box by Deliciuex is ideal for you. The dessert box, which includes layers of brownies, fudge and mousse topped with a layer of crunchy biscoff, is the stuff of dreams. You will not regret trying this.

    P.s. Deliciuex does amazing Lotus Milk Cake also.

    Frosti Ice-Cream

    There is something very enjoyable about having cold ice-cream in the chilly weather. Frosti has one of the best gelatos the city has to offer and that too in a variety of flavours. Creamy, smooth and oh-so-delectable, Frosti is a must-try for those who love to spend their winters curled up in front of the television watching their favourite show.

    Our picks – Salted Caramel, Oreo Crunch and Belgian Chocolate

    Cheesecake (Lotus, New York) by The Sweet Rack

    I was not a big fan of cheesecakes till I tried the New York Cheesecake by The Sweet Rack. While the cream is rich and absolutely delicious, it was the base that set it apart from other cheesecakes. It does not have your usual biscuit base – it has hints of walnuts and cinnamon which add so much flavour to the overall experience. Highly recommended. The Sweet Rack Lotus Cheesecake is also great and I am sure Lotus lovers will thoroughly enjoy it.

    P.s. Their brownies are also divine.

    Donuts by Big Fat Rolls

    Honestly speaking, I am a Dunkin Donuts loyalist. I have tried multiple donuts from multiple places at multiple food festivals but nothing came close to Dunkin for me…till I discovered Big Fat Rolls. Their donuts are ah-mazing: airy, soft and melt-in-your-mouth kind. My picks from their collection have to be Cherub Classic and Cupid Chocolate.

    Note – Before someone attacks me for not including Layers, please note that these picks are from home-based businesses only.

  • Photographers hit back after Shahveer Jafry accuses them of sharing pictures without consent

    Photographers hit back after Shahveer Jafry accuses them of sharing pictures without consent

    Shahveer Jafry got engaged to fashion designer Ayesha Beig on Wednesday in an intimate ceremony. After much buzz, he took to Instagram and confirmed the news himself with pictures from the event.

    All seemed to be going well until the Canadian-Pakistani YouTuber accused the photographers of sharing pictures and videos from his engagement on social media without his consent.

    In a story posted to his Instagram, Shahveer hit out at the photographers covering his engagement, calling them ‘vultures’. According to him, they had posted the videos and pictures without the couple’s consent.

    While Shahveer later reportedly deleted his story, the photographers responded to his allegations saying that they did not upload a single picture without the bride’s consent, who had hired them. They said it was in fact the couple who posted pictures without giving due credits to the photographers.

    The photographers also posted a couple of screenshots which made Ayesha’s consent evident.

    “And to add up, yes we did called Ayesha twice after seeing the story and before taking any step. She didn’t pick didn’t call back then we took the step. And we were never contacted by anyone from this event for not uploading or removing any pix other than just two posts Ayesha asked.”

    “Infact several guests contacted that they loved the pictures and wonder if we could send them the pictures too. We can upload those screen shots too and screen shot of our call log for calling (with time and date) Ayesha twice before we took our first step.”

    Later, in an Instagram post, the studio said they were “already on” to settle at getting public apology or check from their corporate lawyer over ‘defamation’.

    Shahveer and Ayesha have not yet responded to the photographers.