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  • Start boycotting products that feature these cricketers: Mansoor Ali Khan

    Start boycotting products that feature these cricketers: Mansoor Ali Khan

    After the defeat against India in T20 World Cup, journalist Mansoor Ali Khan demanded the public to boycott products promoted by Pakistani cricketers. India defeated Pakistan by six runs in the biggest match of the International Cricket Council (ICC) T20 World Cup on Sunday.

    It was the second consecutive defeat for the national team in the T20. In the first match of the event, America defeated Pakistan in the super over.

    Video Credit: Mansoor Ali Khan

    The journalist said on his YouTube channel, “The public wants to know which Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) officials have gone on this trip and how much they are spending. It has become too extravagant, it cannot go on like this, sometimes you are selling pants, sometimes you are selling shoes, sometimes you are selling ice cream, sometimes you are selling hair colour.”

    He expressed his displeasure saying, “You get money because you advertise because this nation sits you on shoulders. The nation loves you because it loves the game, and when you play the game like that, it means you don’t love the game and you don’t love the nation. Then you have no right to work in such commercials, and if our team’s performance is going to be like this, I will ask the nation to start boycotting the products”

    After the embarrassing defeat against India, Pakistan fans are very disappointed and are calling for a complete revamp of the cricket team, not just the coaches.

  • Baaji director Saqib Malik shares experience working with Meera

    Baaji director Saqib Malik shares experience working with Meera

    Filmmaker and director Saqib Malik was invited recently as a guest on Dawn News’ show Aap Ki Kahani with Deepak Parwani. He discussed his experience working with Meera in ‘Baaji.’
    “Working with Meera was a wonderful experience.

    Despite the rumors and gossip surrounding her, we managed to complete the film successfully and it received a great response. It was a labor of love, and I would love to collaborate with her again in the future. Meera is an incredibly talented actress with a very expressive face that conveys a thousand emotions without needing much effort. She brings great energy to the set, but her trusting nature can sometimes be a weakness, as she believes others easily and can be influenced by hearsay. Nevertheless, her hard work and dedication to her craft are evident in the appreciation she received for her role in Baaji. I’m grateful for her brilliant performance and my own hard work on the project.”

    Note: He has directed many music videos, including ‘Khumaj’ , Na Re Na’, and ‘Love Mein Gum’. His recent success was the feature film ‘Baaji’ (2019).

  • Here are all the details of Sonakshi Sinha upcoming wedding, including larka karta kya hai

    Here are all the details of Sonakshi Sinha upcoming wedding, including larka karta kya hai

    Bollywood actress Sonakshi Sinha is all set to tie the knot with actor Zaheer Iqbal on June 23 in Mumbai, according to India Today.
    The couple, who’ve been together for a while, have kept their relationship private.
    According to India Today the wedding invite says “The rumours are true”.

    The event is scheduled on June 23 at Bastian in Mumbai. Guests are requested to wear formal clothes.
    The guest list includes close friends, family, and the whole cast of ‘Heeramandi’.
    However, an official confirmation of Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal’s impending wedding is still awaited.
    Earlier this month, Zaheer had shared cute photos of the two while wishing a happy birthday to Sonakshi, and captioned the post, “Happy Birthday Sonzzz.”

    Sonakshi appeared on the show, where Kapil Sharma teased her about her colleagues’ marriages.
    She said, “You’re rubbing salt on my wounds! Kapil Sharma, you know how desperately I want to get married.” (Aap jale pe namak daal rahe ho na. Wo( Kapil Sharma) jaanta hai mujhe kitne zor se shaadi karni hai.)

  • PPP’s Syed Khursheed Shah raises concerns over federal budget

    PPP’s Syed Khursheed Shah raises concerns over federal budget

    Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) senior leader Syed Khursheed Shah has raised concerns on Sunday over the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz’s (PML-N) strategy for preparing the federal budget.

    Shah voiced concern that PML-N didn’t invite PPP for engagement and dialogue on the budget.
    “What kind of proposals? What kind of budget? The government did not say anything, nor did they take PPP into confidence,” said the senior politician.
    Shah was also unaware of the allocation of resources to the provinces, and demanded transparency in the privatization process.

    “I don’t know which province is getting what share in giving relief to the people,” he said.

    The former opposition leader stressed that, “PPP has shared the entire burden of the government and was also worried about the accountability the party will face due to the federal budget.

    “The public will ask us what has been done, what we will answer,” Khursheed Shah questioned.

  • Bollywood dreams: Sonya Hussyn discusses Bollywood offers, fantasy co-stars

    Bollywood dreams: Sonya Hussyn discusses Bollywood offers, fantasy co-stars

    Its not unusual for talented Pakistani actors to get noticed by Indian filmmakers. One such actor is Sonya Hussyn, who recently shared that she was offered projects from India.

    In an interview with ‘Independent Urdu,’ Sonya talked about her career and who she would like to work with. She mentioned Ali Zafar as her favorite on-screen hero, saying he has a special charm.

    “I never really thought about it, but when it comes to movies, I find Ali Zafar very charming. He has that charisma of a movie hero. There are many good actors, like Fawad Khan, who also have charm, but when it comes to acting, I would choose Ali Zafar,” she said.

    But things got interesting when Sonya talked about her experiences with offers from the Indian film industry. She revealed that she was approached for three different projects. “I have received three film offers from India. One was a Shakespeare screen adaptation of Measure for Measure. The other was a sequel to some old Santosh Kumar film – I can’t recall its name,” she noted.

    One offer, in particular, caught her attention—a film with the famous Bollywood actor Emraan Hashmi. “For that one, I even had a meeting with the relevant people but then the exchange with India stopped altogether,” she explained, referring to the stop in collaborations between India and Pakistan after the Uri attack and the subsequent ban on Pakistani artists working in India.

  • State Bank of Pakistan cuts policy rate to 20.5%

    State Bank of Pakistan cuts policy rate to 20.5%

    The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has reduced its key policy rate by 150 basis points to 20.5 per cent, marking the first rate cut in nearly four years.

    The move, announced on Monday, aligns with market analysts’ expectations and comes just ahead of the country’s annual budget for 2024-25.

    Since June 2023, the central bank had maintained borrowing costs at a record 22 per cent. The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) highlighted that while the significant decline in inflation since February was generally anticipated, the inflation figures for May were better than expected.

    The MPC also observed that underlying inflationary pressures are easing due to the tight monetary policy stance and fiscal consolidation efforts.

    This trend is evident from the continued moderation in core inflation and the improvement in inflation expectations among both consumers and businesses, according to recent surveys.

    Despite acknowledging some upside risks to the near-term inflation outlook, particularly from upcoming budgetary measures and uncertainties regarding future energy prices, the MPC remains confident that the cumulative impact of previous monetary tightening will help keep inflationary pressures in check.

  • Air pollution linked to 135 million premature deaths: study

    Air pollution linked to 135 million premature deaths: study

    Pollution from man-made emissions and other sources like wildfires have been linked to around 135 million premature deaths worldwide between 1980 and 2020, a Singapore university said Monday.

    Weather phenomena like El Nino and the Indian Ocean Dipole worsened the effects of these pollutants by intensifying their concentration in the air, Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University (NTU) said, unveiling the results of a study led by its researchers.

    The tiny particles called particulate matter 2.5, or “PM 2.5”, are harmful to human health when inhaled because they are small enough to enter the bloodstream. They come from vehicle and industrial emissions as well as natural sources like fires and dust storms.

    The fine particulate matter “was associated with approximately 135 million premature deaths globally” from 1980 to 2020, the university said in a statement on the study, published in the journal Environment International.

    It found that people were dying younger than the average life expectancy from diseases or conditions that could have been treated or prevented, including stroke, heart and lung disease, and cancer.

    Weather patterns increased the deaths by 14 percent, the study found.

    Asia had the “highest number of premature deaths attributable to PM 2.5 pollution” at more than 98 million people, mostly in China and India, the university said.

    Pakistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia and Japan also had significant numbers of premature deaths, ranging from 2 to 5 million people, it added.

    The study is one of the most expansive to date on air quality and climate, using 40 years of data to give a big-picture view of the effects of particulate matter on health.

    “Our findings show that changes in climate patterns can make air pollution worse,” said Steve Yim, an associate professor at NTU’s Asian School of the Environment, who led the study.

    “When certain climate events happen, like El Nino, pollution levels can go up, which means more people might die prematurely because of PM 2.5 pollution,” Yim added.

    “This highlights the need to understand and account for these climate patterns when tackling air pollution to protect the health of the global population.”

    The Singapore researchers studied satellite data from the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) on the levels of particulate matter in the Earth’s atmosphere.

    They analysed statistics on deaths from diseases linked to pollution from the US-based Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, an independent research centre.

    Information on weather patterns during the period was taken from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the United States.

    The study focused only on the effects of ordinary weather patterns on air pollution, Yim said, adding that the impact of climate change will be the subject of future studies.

    Researchers from universities in Hong Kong, Britain and China were also involved in the study.

    The World Health Organization has said the “combined effects of ambient air pollution and household air pollution” are associated with 6.7 million premature deaths worldwide every year.

  • Celebrities lash out at Pakistan team’s ‘shameful’ defeat to India

    Celebrities lash out at Pakistan team’s ‘shameful’ defeat to India

    The high voltage match between Pakistan and India in the T20 Cricket World Cup 2024 ended in disappointment for Pakistan on Sunday after they lost by six runs. They won the toss and chose to bowl first, coming tantalising close to victory yet losing.

    The team’s poor batting was slammed by fans and celebrities alike.
    Many celebrities have expressed their opinions about the match on social media; some have even questioned the team’s commitment and effort.

    Here are some of the reactions on the defeat:

  • Indonesian woman found inside belly of python

    Indonesian woman found inside belly of python

    A woman has been found dead inside the belly of a snake after it swallowed her whole in central Indonesia, a local official said Saturday.

    The husband of 45-year-old Farida and residents of Kalempang village in South Sulawesi province discovered her on Friday inside the reticulated python, which measured around five metres (16 feet).

    The mother-of-four had gone missing Thursday night and failed to return home, forcing a search effort, village head Suardi Rosi told AFP.

    Her husband “found her belongings… which made him suspicious. The villagers then searched the area. They soon spotted a python with a large belly,” said Suardi.

    “They agreed to cut open the python’s stomach. As soon as they did, Farida’s head was immediately visible.”

    Farida was found fully clothed inside the snake.

    Such incidents are considered extremely rare but several people have died in Indonesia in recent years after being swallowed whole by pythons.

    Last year, residents in Southeast Sulawesi’s Tinanggea district killed an eight-metre python, which was found strangling and eating one of the farmers in a village.

    In 2018, a 54-year-old woman was found dead inside a seven-metre python in Southeast Sulawesi’s Muna town.

    And the year before, a farmer in West Sulawesi went missing before being found eaten alive by a four-metre python at a palm oil plantation.

  • Naseem Shah has yet another high-profile admirer

    Naseem Shah has yet another high-profile admirer

    Cricketer Naseem Shah is uniquely a cricket fan favourite and a celebrity favourite. Bollywood actress Urvashi Rautela has again and again hinted at having a crush on him. She even hinted that she might prefer to marry Naseem Shah over her ‘boyfriend’ Rishabh Pant.

    During Asia Cup 2023, Naseem Shah caught the eye of not only Urvashi but also another Indian actress, Isha Shah.
    As the T20 World Cup 2024 keeps fans around the world hooked, Pakistani actress Kubra Khan has revealed her favorite player and it’s none other than Naseem.

    Even though Pakistan recently lost unexpectedly to the USA team, Kubra still managed to grab attention with her honest comments during a World Cup Transmission on ‘Hasna Mana Hai’ show.

    When asked about her interest in cricket, she said, “I do like cricket, especially when Pakistan plays, but I haven’t been following the T20 World Cup closely.”

    Things got interesting when she was asked about her favorite cricketer. Without hesitating, she said, “I think Naseem Shah is a great player.”
    Kubra explained that even though she doesn’t watch cricket a lot, she enjoys seeing the bowler play.

    We don’t blame Urvashi, Isha or Kubra. Naseem’s enduring dedication and phenomenal talent coupled with his good looks and humble demeanour is an irresistible combination.