Tag: Diwali

  • Areeba Habib defends Diwali celebration after social media backlash

    Areeba Habib defends Diwali celebration after social media backlash


    Actress and model Areeba Habib has defended celebrating Diwali as netizens train guns at her for participating in the Hindu festival earlier this month. 


    As per the details, Areeba celebrated Diwali with friends, including famous designer and actor Deepak Perwani, and shared pictures from the event on her social media accounts, drawing strong reactions from fans. 


    Appearing as a guest on After Hours with Ushna Shah, Areeba addressed the backlash she faced.


    “Recently, I posted something and received a lot of backlash. It was about Diwali. I feel like we live in a country where people from many different backgrounds live… Christians, obviously Hindus, and all of us together. There are so many things we share culturally,” she said.
    Defending her decision, Areeba said that celebrating someone else’s joy shouldn’t be controversial.  


    “If you go and participate in someone’s happiness and enjoy with them a little, what’s wrong with that? They don’t have anyone here. They are far away from their families and loved ones. For them, this is home. We are the ones who can make them feel included. And yet, people have a problem with this,” the Jalan actress said.


    She also revealed how she celebrated Christmas with her Christian staff and decorated a Christmas tree at home. “I do it because a lot of my staffers are Christian. I celebrate with them too… I put up a Christmas tree at home. Even for that, people have things to say. I believe we are Muslims, Alhamdulillah, but as human beings, we should at least respect and celebrate others’ happiness. Nobody is telling you to convert or do anything drastic… just participate in their joy.”


    Areeba also addressed the negative comments she often receives online, sharing how she has learned to deal with trolls.


    “As parents, it’s our responsibility to teach our kids that if you can’t say something nice to someone, then don’t say anything at all. My brother once told me, ‘Think of them as people who are venting their frustrations because they have nothing else to do.’ These people have cheap internet packages in Pakistan. They get a package for 200 or 100 rupees and just spend their time trolling online. That becomes their achievement… to get a reply from public figures like us. When we reply, they feel like they’ve accomplished something major. They feel victorious, thinking they’ve taught us a lesson,” she said.


    To a question about how important it was to have a mentor or someone who guides you in the industry, Areeba said it was crucial because if someone brought you into the industry and taught you a little, it gave you a good direction to proceed.


    “As a new person, when you enter, you have no idea whom to talk to or what to say. Half the time, people assume you’re begging for work. But I don’t see anything wrong with asking for work. Asking for work is a good thing. It’s saying, ‘I have talent, I can do this, please check if I’m suitable.’  This used to happen a lot more in the past. Back then, we had people like Frieha Altaf and many others who would provide such guidance,” she said.

  • Pakistani stars gather for Diwali celebration

    Pakistani stars gather for Diwali celebration

    Diwali, one of the biggest festival for the Hindu community, is celebrated not only in India but also by the Pakistani Hindu community with great enthusiasm. Celebrities from the entertainment world come tighter to celebrate Diwali. Yesterday fashion designer and actor Deepak Perwani hosted an event at his home inviting friends and colleagues to join the celebration.

    Many well-known stars attended, including Shehryar Munawar, Maheen Siddiqui, Sanam Saeed, Mohib Mirza, Sarwat Gilani, Fahad Mirza, Sonya Hussyn and Tara Mehmood.

    Actress Sonya Hussyn took to Instagram to share some lovely pictures from the Diwali party. She looked stunning in a saree, surrounded by friends and colleagues celebrating the festival.

    In her post she said: “Pakistan is a beautiful mosaic of cultures and beliefs, and we must celebrate our minorities as vital parts of this nation.
    As Muhammad Ali Jinnah said,
    ‘You are free, you are free to go to your temples… You may belong to any religion, caste, or creed—that has nothing to do with the business of the State.’”

    She also emphasizes how crucial it is to honor the contribution of each community to our society.
    They actively celebrate their rich heritage, ensuring it remains an important part of Sindh identify.
    “This quote reminds us that every community enriches our society. Let’s honor the rights and freedoms of all our citizens, ensuring that everyone feels at home in Pakistan. It’s their country too, and we embrace all cultures with open hearts and together we can create a future filled with respect, unity, and love. .”

    Actress and telvesion host Sarwat Gilani also share a picture of herself with a bindi, captioning it, “Let’s celebrate the white in our flag, celebrate an inclusive Pakistan. Happy Diwali to our Pakistani brothers and sisters who live and love Pakistan.”


    Events like these help everyone feel included and promote respect among all citizens, no matter their background. The Diwali party was more than just a fun gathering, it was a celebration of unity in diversity, showing that every community plays a vital role in the nation’s success.


    As the celebration went on, people from Hindu community felt hopeful for a future where all cultures are accepted. Pakistan celebrities show they care about unity and peace, making a better tomorrow.

    Hinduism is the second largest religion in Sindh, with about 4.9 million followers. The lively plays a key role in shaping the culture of the province through their festivals and traditions. Hindus in Sindh contribute greatly to local customs and the economy, making their presence vital to the region. They actively celebrate their rich heritage, ensuring it remains an important part of Sindh identify.


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  • Gold price sees Rs1,700 per tola dip on last trading day

    Gold price sees Rs1,700 per tola dip on last trading day

    In the final trading session of the week, the per-tola price of 24 karat gold in Pakistan witnessed a notable decrease, sliding by Rs1,700. The precious metal was traded at Rs216,000, compared to its previous rate of Rs217,700.

    Similarly, the price of 10 grammes of 24 karat gold experienced a decline of Rs1,458, settling at Rs185, as opposed to its earlier value of Rs186,643.

    Meanwhile, the prices of 10 grammes of 22-karat gold also observed a dip, reaching Rs169,753 from Rs171,089, according to a report by the All Sindh Sarafa Jewellers Association.

    The per-tola and ten-gramme silver prices remained unchanged, standing at Rs2,600 and Rs2,229.08, respectively.

    On the global front, the price of gold faced a decrease of $15 in the international market, falling to $2,059 from its previous value of $2,074, as reported by the Association.

    These fluctuations in the precious metals market highlight the dynamic nature of the economic landscape, influencing both domestic and international trade.

    Investors and consumers alike are keeping a close eye on these developments as they navigate the ever-changing market conditions.

  • After Rupi Kaur, several prominent South Asian celebrities chose to boycott White House Diwali event

    After Rupi Kaur, several prominent South Asian celebrities chose to boycott White House Diwali event

    South-Asian poet Rupi Kaur went viral on social media on Tuesday when she announced that she had refused o attend a Diwali celebration being held at the White House. In an open letter, the poetess condemned President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris over their complicity in the on-going Gaza genocide, adding she will not be used as a token to white-wash their crimes. She further urged her fellow South Asian colleagues to also refuse to participate in the White House event.

    READ MORE: Poet Rupi Kaur rejects White House invitation for Diwali citing ‘genocide’ of Palestinians

    Wall Street Journal has reported that more South Asian celebrities have boycotted the White House event. This includes ‘Never Have I Ever’ actress Richa Moorjani, who also signed an open letter calling for a ceasefire along with fellow actor Poorna Jagannathan. Journalist Sabrina Siddiqui shared screenshots of the article on her Instagram account.

    TikTok influencer Payal Desai, who has more than 293K followers on the platform, as well as prominent desi magazine Brown Girl Magazine, were among those who rejected the invite.

    Speaking to Siddiqui, tech entrepreneur and investor Anjula Acharia revealed she had declined the invite to Vice President Kamala Haris’ Diwali party, as had filmmaker Shruti Ganguly.

    “At this very moment, at a time of war, I find that their specifically one-sided stance is creating even more devastation,” Shruti responded. “The fact that there is little or no support or acknowledgement of the pain that Palestinians, Arabs, Muslims are facing at this moment, it’s really been disappointing.”

  • Diwali fireworks: Delhi residents pay the price

    Diwali fireworks: Delhi residents pay the price

    India’s capital New Delhi has the worst air quality in the world as the city is at the top of the Air Quality Index (AQI) with 332.

    The morning after the Diwali celebrations, a thick smog turned daylight into dusk around the capital as AQI surged to 463 on a scale of 500, which is the maximum recorded in 2021, indicating “severe” conditions that affect even healthy people let alone those with existing respiratory diseases, reports Reuters.

    In India, toxic air kills reportedly more than a million people annually.

    “No country delights more in passing laws and then bypassing them than ours. Today Delhi particularly is facing the consequences of this feature of our lives,” Jairam Ramesh, a lawmaker and a leader of the main opposition Congress Party tweeted on Friday.

    Gopal Rai, Delhi environment chief said authorities planned to install 20 anti-smog guns to spray water into the air to help dilute the smog.

    Currently, there have been calls for more strict measures such as a temporary ban on construction activities and shutdowns of high-polluting factories.

    Indian Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi told the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow that India would achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2070, but some experts reckoned that the target was at least two decades too late.

    As per today’s date (Saturday), Lahore was at 3rd place. While India’s other two cities currently stand at 4th and 5th.

  • Pakistani celebrities and politicians celebrate Diwali in style

    Pakistani celebrities and politicians celebrate Diwali in style

    Diwali is celebrated by Hindus across the globe with zeal and zest. Celebrated for five days every year,  the festivity included socialising, exchanging gifts and lighting oil lamps or candles to symbolise the victory of light over darkness.

    Pakistani Hindus have also celebrated the festival with utmost happiness and enthusiasm. Diwali is also known as the festival of lights and considered one of the auspicious days on the Hindu calendar.

    Celebrities and politicians took to social media to wish a happy Diwali to all those celebrating the joyous occasion.

    Fashion designer and actor Deepak Parwani hosted a grand Diwali bash at his residence. The event was attended by many popular media celebrities.

    Pakistani Celebrities Celebrating Diwali
    Pakistani Celebrities Celebrating Diwali

    Pakistani stars celebrate Diwali every year.

    Deepak Perwani

    Diwali Party

    Many A-list celebrities, politicians and athletes greeted Diwali fishes to their fans and supporters on social media.

    Pakistani stars wish Hindus a happy Diwali

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  • Politicians extend Diwali wishes to Hindu community celebrating their festival of light

    Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan took to Twitter and extended his wishes to Pakistani Hindus on the eve of Diwali, the festival of lights.

    Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President Shehbaz Sharif took to Twitter and wrote, “May the festival of lights be the source of peace, love, and joy around the world!”

    Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairperson Bilawal Bhutto wished the Hindu community and tweeted, “Happy #Diwali to everyone celebrating.”

    Maryam Nawaz tweeted, “Wishing you all the happiness and prosperity. Diya jalaaye rakhna.” [Keep the lights burning].

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) minister Fawad Chaudhry wished the community and tweeted, “Very Happy Diwali to those celebrating… #Diwali.”

    PTI leader Asad Umar tweeted, “Wishing all Hindus a very happy Diwali.”

    PPP Senator Sherry Rehman too wished those celebrating Diwali.

  • Indian retailer Fabindia withdraws Diwali ad after backlash from Hindu groups

    Indian retailer Fabindia withdraws Diwali ad after backlash from Hindu groups

    Indian retailer Fabindia, which sells home furnishings, furniture, clothes and food, has withdrawn an ad about a new Diwali line after backlash from right-wing Hindu groups, reported BBC.

    Social media users accused the ad of using Urdu — a language spoken by many Muslims in India — to celebrate a collection for the Hindu festival of Diwali.

    #BoycottFabIndia trended on Twitter in India on Monday after Fabindia called Diwali “Jashn-e-Riwaaz” (celebration of tradition) in a tweet. Following the tweet, many social media users called for a boycott of the company, claiming that the Urdu phrase had been used to hurt sentiments of the Hindu community.

    A spokesperson from Fabindia told the Times of India newspaper that Jashn-e-Riwaaz was not its Diwali collection.

    The tweet, which went viral on Monday, said: “As we welcome the festival of love and light, Jashn-e-Riwaaz by Fabindia is a collection that beautifully pays homage to Indian culture.” The tweet has since been deleted and the ad has also been withdrawn.

    Fabindia’s deleted tweet

    This is not the first time an Indian brand had to withdraw ads following backlash from right-wing Hindu groups. Last year in October, popular Indian jewellery brand Tanishq had to withdraw an advertisement featuring an interfaith couple after a right-wing backlash on social media.

    A recent advert by clothing brand Manyaavar featuring Bollywood actor Alia Bhatt in a wedding attire also caused a social media furore. The ad, which appeared to question an old tradition (Kanya Daan), received widespread backlash as it was seen as an attack on Hindu wedding rituals.