Tag: drama

  • ‘Baby Baji Ki Bahuwain’ teaser reveals Azra’s efforts to mend past mistakes

    ‘Baby Baji Ki Bahuwain’ teaser reveals Azra’s efforts to mend past mistakes

    Actress Javeria Saud returns as Azra to lead the family in the much-anticipated sequel to the hit drama Baby Baji, titled Baby Baji Ki Bahuwain.

    Azra was previously depicted as the fiery eldest daughter-in-law from the original ‘Baby Baji’.

    The teasers released have already garnered millions of views, giving viewers a sneak peek of the upcoming family drama.

    Fans have expressed their anticipation in the comments.

    Tehseen Khan returns as the sequel’s director, and Saqib Ali Rana has written the script.

    Alongside Javeria Saud, her real and reel-life husband Saud, and other actors including Hassan Ahmed, Sunita Marshall, Tuba Anwar, Junaid Jamshed Niazi, and Fazal Hussain, who will reprise their roles from the original hit series.

  • ‘Next time shooting at that spot, be extra careful’; Amar Khan reveals scary experience on drama set

    ‘Next time shooting at that spot, be extra careful’; Amar Khan reveals scary experience on drama set

    Amar Khan, the talented actress known for her versatility and bold characters, shared a scary and experience she went through.

    Appearing on After Hours with Ushna Shah, Amar was asked, “Do you have any old ghost stories to share?

    Amar indeed had one. “We were shooting at a haveli, or mansion, close to Malir Cantt on the outskirts of Karachi. It was a stunning white haveli with a lot of greenery all around it. There, we shot a few scenes for Bela Pur Ki Dayan. I want to give you a complete visual description of the place. I had to shoot a scene on the roof at 2:00 am in the morning. I was walking barefoot on a stormy and dark night. My hair was blowing in the wind as I was hanging from a cable on the roof. Because I was playing a supernatural character, I didn’t rehearse the scene beforehand. I noticed about twenty dogs running towards the haveli from the road outside as soon as we started shooting.”

    The strange vibes on set made her uneasy.

    “I stopped the scene and told the team I couldn’t continue because I felt like the dogs were seeing something I couldn’t. It was a really weird feeling. I think the place is haunted. There are graves in the lawn, and I used to recite Ayatul Kursi and all four Qul whenever I entered the haveli,” the Dum Mastam actress added.

    As a warning to others, Amar said, “Next time you are going to shoot at that spot, you must extra careful.”

  • Green TV’s ‘Duniyapur’ brings dark, thrilling story to life

    Green TV’s ‘Duniyapur’ brings dark, thrilling story to life

    Green TV’s highly anticipated drama ‘Duniyapur’ is all set to captivate audiences with its powerful storyline. The cast includes Ramsha Khan, Khushal Khan, Sami Khan, Shamyl Khan, Hussain Shah, and Nayyar Ejaz.

    The drama is written by Radain Shah and directed by Shahid Shafaat.

    Duniyapur is a drama about a violent place where people fight for power and survival. Trust is broken, and violence is everywhere. It’s a thrilling show about ambition, betrayal, and staying alive.

    The date and timing of the drama are not announced yet. Stay tuned for more updates.

  • Nadia Afgan refuses to work with Khalil-Ur-Rehman Qamar

    Nadia Afgan refuses to work with Khalil-Ur-Rehman Qamar

    Very few names in the entertainment industry generate as much heated reactions as does Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar.
     
    Television star Nadia Afgan has become the latest major name to refuse working with the misogynistic writer.

    Recently, Nadia appeared as a guest on ‘Subh Ka Samaa Madeha Kay Sath’ where the host Madeha Rizvi’s asked, “Is there any artist in the industry with whom you haven’t gotten along, a writer, director, or actor, with whom you don’t want to work?”
    The star replied, “Whenever I mention a name, my senior fraternity later tells me, “Look dear, this is very wrong. You should maintain a certain discretion instead of speaking out openly all the time.”

    “I have never worked with Khalil sahib, and InshaAllah, I never will. I have never worked with him, and I don’t intend to either,” Afgan added.

  • ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’ takes over trends in Pakistan & India

    ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’ takes over trends in Pakistan & India

    ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’, ARY Digital’s hit serial, is trending not just in its home country of Pakistan but also in India.

    Written by the talented Farhat Ishtiaq and directed by the well-known Badar Mehmood, the drama is produced by Fahad Mustafa and Dr. Ali Kazmi under the banner of Big Bang Entertainment.

    The show stars Hania Aamir, Fahad Mustafa, Emmad Irfani, Zainab Mazhar, Maya Khan, Javed Sheikh, Bushra Ansari, and more.

    The story follows a young and ambitious girl named Sharjeena, who marries Mustafa, a carefree man. The chemistry between Fahad Mustafa and Hania Aamir is winning hearts, and fans are loving their performances.

    Episode 11 of ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’ is currently trending on YouTube, with 6.5 million views in just one day. The drama is trending in both Pakistan and India, and viewers in Bangladesh are also showing love for the show.

    Fahad Mustafa shared screenshots showing the drama trending at No. 2 and No. 41 on YouTube. ARY Digital celebrated the show’s success by sharing these achievements on their channel.

  • ‘No woman is safe in Pakistan’: Nimra Khan escapes kidnapping attempt

    ‘No woman is safe in Pakistan’: Nimra Khan escapes kidnapping attempt

    Actress Nimra Khan, recognized for her role in Geo TV’s drama serial ‘Umme Ayesha,’ has shared details of a terrifying experience where she escaped a kidnapping attempt.

    Nimra posted a video telling her followers,

    “I am Muslim proudly but I am sorry being Pakistani I dnt knw what should I say.”
    She begun: “Assalamu Alaikum, the nation is still alive, right? However, the purpose of this video is not to praise this country. What happened to me yesterday was horrible; do you want your sister, daughter, or wife to experience the same fate? It is not safe to send any of your girls outside of Pakistan; I guarantee you that they are not safe here. You people understand that it is ridiculous to celebrate August 14th when girls are still unsafe in Pakistan.”

    “Yesterday, I was standing near Ramada, waiting for my car when the three men came and tried to kidnap me, they harassed me. I had mobile, bag and I was waiting for my family, it was raining, those men held me on gun point were dragging me to their car but no one heard me. I did my own protection, I pushed him and started running, he had guns, and he could open fire on me. How can I say that I am safe in this country where I pay taxes when I stepped in front of a passing car? The family and Ramada staff saved me. I see why people have guards with them now; we need guards, which is probably why so many people are moving abroad. I am not safe here, and I can hire guards with my tax money,” the Umme Ayesha actress added.

  • Saba Faisal shares how her relationship with her second daughter-in-law started improving

    Saba Faisal shares how her relationship with her second daughter-in-law started improving

     
    Veteran actress Saba Faisal has always been open about her personal life.
    Recently, she appeared as a guest on ‘Good Morning Pakistan,’ where host Nida Yasir asked, “Does a mother-in-law also need to prepare herself before the wedding takes place?”
    Discussing her son’s first marriage,

    Faisal said, “I was so excited about my elder son’s wedding that I ignored preparing myself for my new role as a mother-in-law. My mistake caused problems with my daughter-in-law, but we worked things out and our family is happy again.”
       
    Reflecting back on her own experience, the Sultanat actress said, “Women should prepare themselves before welcoming a new member from a different background. I learned this with my second daughter-in-law. I had expectations from my elder daughter-in-law, Neha, to manage the household like I did, which was wrong. But eventually, things settled down.”

  • ‘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:

  • Adeel Hussain’s mother passes away

    Adeel Hussain’s mother passes away

    Actor Adeel Hussain’s mother has passed away. Hussain has posted a picture on Instagram, remembering his late mother. “Though our hearts ache, we find solace in the beautiful memories she leaves behind. Her legacy of compassion and grace will continue to inspire us every day,” he wrote.

    He also called her the light his life. “Words fail me as we wish her so long’ ❤ forever in our hearts and minds.”

    Celebrities and fans offered condolences after his mother’s passing.

    Ali Kazmi commented, “Sincere condolences my brother! May she rest in peace and always smile down upon you from her special place in the heavens.”
    Ushna Shah commented, “Inalilahewainaelerajiun – I’m so sorry Adeel”
    Aisha Malik also commented, “So sorry for your loss Adeel, may Allah grant her a high place in Jannah and give you strength during this difficult time.”

    Here are the pictures of Adeel hussain with his mother:

    Here are the post he shared on Instagram :

  • ‘We made Udaari and Mayi Ri in this country’: Rubina Ashraf defends Barzakh

    ‘We made Udaari and Mayi Ri in this country’: Rubina Ashraf defends Barzakh

    ‘We made Udaari and Mayi Ri in this country’: Rubina Ashraf defends Barzakh
     
    The latest web series on Zee Zindagi, ‘Barzakh,’ directed and written by Asim Abbasi and starring Fawad Khan, Sanam Saeed, M Fawad Khan, and Salman Shahid, has generated heated debates on social media.

    A possible queer character and bold storyline have not sat well with some viewers and artists. 
    Veteran actress Rubina Ashraf has defended the show during an appearance on ‘Subh Saveray Samaa Ke Saath’ hosted by Madeha Naqvi.
    “We have made dramas on many topics that are considered taboos. We made Udaari and Mayi Ri in this country,” the A-lister said.

    “We have even created dramas based on complex relationships. Dramas portray society as it is, not the other way around. Barzakh is a drama that also shows reality, with the characters having liberty to protect themselves from what is happening in this world,” Rubina added.