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  • Capturing candid moments: The unseen bond of ‘Khaie’ cast

    Capturing candid moments: The unseen bond of ‘Khaie’ cast

     

    The ‘Khaie’ cast isn’t just close on set, they shares special moments when they’re not acting. A peek at their gathering shows how they’re friends off-camera, making their bond even stronger.

    The cast often shares videos and pictures on their social media accounts, letting us see what goes on behind the scenes.

    Faysal Quraishi and Osama Tahir were caught sharing a hearty laugh, with Faysal playfully teasing Osama about his on-screen character’s antics.

     

    Shuja Asad and Mahenur Haider were spotted in a deep conversation, showcasing their close friendship and mutual respect off-screen.

     

    Nabeel Zuberi and Durefishan were seen sharing a light-hearted moment, with Nabeel trying to mimic Durefishan’s signature dialogue from the show, much to everyone’s amusement.

     

    Late Khalid Butt and Hina Bayat were captured sharing a warm hug, reflecting the strong bond they share as co-stars on “Khaie.”

     

    Uzma Hassan and Laila Wasti were spotted rehearsing a scene together, showcasing their dedication and professionalism as seasoned actors in the industry.

     

    Shamyl Khan and Saba Faysal were seen enjoying a friendly game of chess during their break, highlighting their camaraderie beyond the camera lens.

    Noor Ul Hassan and Javed Jamal were captured engaged in a serious discussion about their characters’ dynamics, showcasing their commitment to delivering compelling performances.

     

    These candid moments behind the scenes of “Khaie” reflect the genuine friendships and camaraderie that contribute to the success and charm of the drama serial.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • ‘Mujhe gaali dega, mai uskay jawab mein thapar maaroonga usko’: PPP’s Kaira’s argument with journalist Kazmi

    ‘Mujhe gaali dega, mai uskay jawab mein thapar maaroonga usko’: PPP’s Kaira’s argument with journalist Kazmi

    Adviser to Prime Minister (PM) for Kashmir & Gilgit Baltistan, Qamar Zaman Kaira, in a verbal argument with journalist Athar Kazmi said that no one has the right to verbally abuse him.

    Speaking on Samaa News’ programme, ‘Meray Sawal with Mansoor Ali Khan’, Kaira said, “If someone verbally abuses me, I will slap them in return.”

    The panel of guests, which included Athar Kazmi, was discussing how families should be excluded from political criticism. Kaira argued that it was highly inappropriate to drag families into the criticism. Kazmi went on to say that it is inappropriate but not a crime.

    Kaira shrugged the point off, telling Kazmi not to become partisan while following someone. Kazmi added that one should be patient in arguments, to which Kaira responded, “I do not give anyone the right to abuse me.”

    Kazmi then posed a question, asking where it was written in the law or in the constitution that one could file a case against someone for verbally abusing them? Anchorperson Mansoor Ali Khan interjected and said it was possible.

    Kaira responded, “Defamation can be both civil and criminal. An FIR followed by an arrest can happen in such a case.”