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  • VIDEO: Nadia Jamil reveals a powerful politician’s daughter used to bully her

    VIDEO: Nadia Jamil reveals a powerful politician’s daughter used to bully her

    Nadia Jamil has made some staggering revelations in her recent interview.

    Speaking on Samina Peerzada’s show, Nadia revealed how an influential politician’s daughter used to bully her. She said she won’t reveal her name as she is passing through a hard time these days.

    “At the time, girl’s father was the Chief Minister and the family was very influential,” Nadia said.

    She continued, “She was my junior in school and once said to me: ‘Tumhaara baap meray baap ka naukar hai.’”

    Nadia further said that when she told her grandmother about this incident, her grandmother scolded her that she should be very cautious as the family could destroy her father’s business. To which Nadia had responded that how could she say this about my father.

    Meanwhile, sources tell us that the girl Nadia was referring to in her interview was former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s daughter, Maryam Nawaz. The two studied in the Convent of Jesus and Mary, Lahore, where Nadia was Maryam’s senior.

     

    Apart from that, Nadia also had a candid discussion about her illness, childhood and career with the host. Watch Nadia’s full Interview here:

  • Kaaf Kangana writer says ‘women should rape men if they want equality’

    Kaaf Kangana writer says ‘women should rape men if they want equality’

    Renowned screenwriter and director Khalilur Rehman Qamar has come under fire for saying that “women should rape men if they want equality”, while netizens call him out over misogyny, which they say, has always been key to his characters and stories.

    “A few weeks ago, a feminist group had a conversation with me regarding equality. I asked them if they’ve ever heard about a gang of men kidnapping a woman? They assured me they have. I asked them then why don’t women do the same?” Qamar, whose recent offering “Mere Pass Tum Ho” revolves around a woman who’s willing to overlook her affectionate husband for a man who’s richer, said in a recent interview.

    “If you wish to strive for equality then kidnap men as well. Rob a bus, gang rape a man, so that I can understand what you [women] mean by equality.”

    Defending his ideas and “philosophy” around how he sees society, Qamar said that “Mere Pass Tum Ho” was “the story of several men, not just one”.

    “I have come across multiple married couples who go through the same ordeal. I’ve observed when a married woman cheats, she doesn’t feel ashamed at all. The reason behind her not feeling guilty is because she has been backed by another man. When an unmarried woman cheats, she feels guilty.”

    “But when a married man betrays his wife, he feels guilty. He feels embarrassed.” Qamar then also asserted that women should not criticise “Mere Pass Tum Ho” because women themselves have ridiculed men.

    “I’m only narrating this story in your [women’s] favour. Like it or not, I don’t call every woman a woman. To me, the only beautiful trait a woman can possess is her loyalty and her modesty. If a woman isn’t loyal then she is not a woman. Register an FIR against me for if you don’t subscribe to my point of view but I won’t budge.”

    “Get someone to try me under #MeToo, I won’t care about that either. But I won’t be able to call every woman a woman. That simply isn’t true for me,” he said.

    “A man leaves all his honour, his self-esteem with his wife when he goes out to earn a living. And I curse those women who violate that trust. That was the concept behind Mere Pass Tum Ho and so I’m fighting for the ‘good women’. It would be unfair to these [good] women to be classified along with those who aren’t loyal.”

    He then mockingly said that men have hijacked women’s rights so cleverly that women don’t really understand what their actual rights are. “Rather than figuring out your own rights, you’re only asking your part from men’s rights. That’s never going to happen!” he said. “The most one of these feminist groups can do is chant slogans against me, tweet a few thousand tweets but that’s it! Women can’t do anything else.”

    Qamar believed that if women were to challenge men, the whole society will collapse.

    “I was once in conversation with Sultana Siddiqui, and she asked me, ‘Khalil, why don’t you write anything against men?’ I asked her what should I write about men? Should I abuse him? I would, but then what? She said, ‘What do you mean? Even men remarry and indulge in extramarital affairs. Why do you choose to be so selective?’ I just had one question in response, ‘But with whom? A woman, right?’”

    According to Qamar, if a woman learns to say no to men, then men won’t be tempted to have an extramarital affair.

    When the host finally intervened and made a point about how loyalty should be exercise by both the man and the woman, Qamar replied, “You have to understand this philosophy. A wife is worried about what? Another woman. That other woman isn’t a man. So riddle me this: you are destroying a man and you’re the one who’s complaining about it as well.”

    He concluded by saying, “A man cannot say no. He just can’t. A good woman can.”

  • EXCLUSIVE: Sneak peek into Sheheryar Munawar’s diary

    EXCLUSIVE: Sneak peek into Sheheryar Munawar’s diary

    There is more to Sheheryar Munawar than what meets the eye.

    In his exclusive interview with The Current, the actor revealed that he keeps a diary where he not only records his day-to-day activities but also his thoughts and feelings.

    Sheheryar shared what his diary looks like. The Current also had a special mention in the diary. Watch it in this video:

  • Mohib Mirza, Aamina Sheikh separate

    Mohib Mirza, Aamina Sheikh separate

    Following months of speculation, the truth regarding Aamina Sheikh and Mohib Mirza’s divorce have finally been confirmed.

    Speaking on Bol Nights with Ahsan Khan, Mohib confirmed the separation. The couple has been married for more than a decade and have one daughter together, Meissa Mirza.

    When Ahsan Khan asked Mohib how many children he has, replied, “One daughter.”

    When Ahsan asked Mohib if he and Aamina were still together, he replied, “No we are not together.”

    To this, Ahsan clarified that he asked this question because there was a rumour about this so he just wanted to confirm.

  • DG ISPR defends Neelum Muneer’s item song in ‘Kaaf Kangana’

    Renowned playwright Khalil ur Rehman Qamar’s directorial venture Kaaf Kangana made headlines for all the wrong reasons. The film released last weekend on October 25 and has not opened to good reviews or box office numbers.

    The film has an item song featuring Neelum Munir. The song titled Khabon Main has been composed by Sahir Ali Bagga while Aima Baig has lent her vocals.

    While the song is picturised like any other item song, with leering men and alcohol bottles, the lyrics are what caught our attention.

    The song opens with: “Khwabon main jab main Pakistan gayi re, India main bolay saadi jaan gayi re.

    The lyrics get more bizarre as the song continues, “Eik toh kam**na mujhe ghar lay gaya, ghar main gaye toh wahaan koi nahi tha. Baaton main aakar baatain maan gayi re. India main bolay saadi jaan gayi re.”

    Following the backlash on the song, Neelum took to social media to defend herself and said that she “did this song only because this movie is a project of ISPR.”

    She added, “Perhaps this is the first and last item song of my life. But you all know that whatever I do, I own it and I do it with pride. Pakistan key liye meri jaan hamesha hazir hey.”

    WATCH: The Current’s review of ‘Kaaf Kangana

    Meanwhile, DG ISPR Major General Asif Ghafoor also took to Twitter to defend the item song. Kaaf Kangana has been made in collaboration with ISPR.

    He said that the “item song is by an Indian girl in the movie as per her role.”

    In the same tweet, Gen Asif Ghafoor also addressed the controversy surrounding Humera Arshad’s concert at ISPR GHQ on Kashmir Black Day.

    Watch the song here:

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  • Does ‘Meray Pass Tum Ho”s next episode promo show divorce papers?

    Does ‘Meray Pass Tum Ho”s next episode promo show divorce papers?

    Wait, what? Is that Danish (Humayun Saeed) trying to win back Mehwish (Ayeza Khan) after he’s been clearly told (and accepted) that she’s leaving him for Shehwar (Adnan Siddiqui)?

    That would be a twist not many would like or had expected. Others are predicting that he’s going to bid her goodbye with the sweetest gestures so she remembers his love when she is faced with troubling times (which she undoubtedly will, given this battle of good vs. evil).

    Mehwish and Danish are seen cutting a cake

    But can Danish really be such a pushover? Or wait a minute! Are those ‘divorce’ papers he’s handing Mehwish?

    Danish hands Mehwish ‘unknown papers’ as she holds her head

    Humayun Saeed in a recent interview had stated that the show was based on a true story and we are also expecting the entrance of actress Hira Mani. Needless to say, everyone is anxiously waiting for the next episode to air on Saturday and then watch it on Youtube. Last week’s episode has a whopping 4.7M views.

    Watch the full promo for Episode 12 here:

  • Sheheryar Munawar reacts to his viral interview with ‘The Current’

    Sheheryar Munawar reacts to his viral interview with ‘The Current’

    Sheheryar Munawar in an exclusive interview with The Current revealed that his engagement was called off at the behest of his family.

    When we asked Sheheryar what is the most daring thing he’s done, Sheheryar said, “The most daring thing that I’ve done is telling my mother, that I’ve tried once on your call and you yourself ended it. But this time, I’ll choose the girl I want to get married to.”

    When probed further, Sheheryar laughed it off by saying, “Akalmand kay liye ishara hee kaafi hai.”

    Sheheryar got engaged to Halaa Soomro in March 2019. Though the event was a private affair and very hush-hush, pictures from the event had gone viral.

    Sheheryar & Halaa with his sister, brother & brother-in-law

    Following the social media outburst on the news of his engagement, Sheheryar released an official statement on the matter.

    “I will not comment on a decision taken by my family. This is a private matter that involves two families, and I would like to take this opportunity to request everyone to give our families, myself and my ex-fiancé our due share of privacy and time to deal with this new development in our lives.”

    “I would like to thank my fans for all their love and understanding and members of the media for their continued support and request everyone to respect my need for privacy at this time. I will not be commenting any further on this matter,” he said.

    Meanwhile, when we asked him what he thinks is the most important thing in a relationship, Sheheryar said, “Loyalty.”

    “Loyalty encompasses everything. If you love, you love loyally. If you fight, you fight in a loyal way. Everything is loyalty because loyalty brings you trust and peace. It is loyalty that ensures that even if you fight, you won’t have the fear of losing them.”

    Check out the full interview here:

  • Shireen Mazari gives her verdict on Abrar ul Haq’s ‘Billo’

    We all know what an avid fan Shireen Mazari is of Coke Studio. No one can ever forget the fiasco that followed when she trashed Momina Mustehsan and Ahad Raza Mir’s rendition of the 1960s classic Ko Ko Korina for Coke Studio 11.

    “Horrendous! Destroyed a great classic – why oh why did Coke Studio allow such a massacre of this classic song?” the Minister for Human Rights had tweeted last year in October when the song had released.

    The 12th edition of Coke Studio is currently underway and two episodes of the season have released so far. The second episode featured a rendition of Abrar ul Haq’s iconic Billo but the bhangra master himself and the song was an instant hit with the masses. The song was trending on all social media platforms and fans thanked producer Rohail Hyatt for bringing it back with zest.

    Mazari also took to Twitter to share her thoughts on the song and said that it is “wonderful.”

    Earlier the minister also applauded Atif Aslam ‘s rendition of Wohi Khuda Hai saying that the hamd was “powerful at so many levels.”

  • Humayun Saeed is overwhelmed with the response to ‘Meray Paas Tum Ho’

    Humayun Saeed is overwhelmed with the response to ‘Meray Paas Tum Ho’

    The 11th episode of the superhit drama Meray Paas Tum Ho practically broke all records and people across the country couldn’t get over Humayun Saeed’s emotional performance as Danish. Many fans referred to his role as his career’s best.

    The drama was trending on Youtube, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram – basically everywhere.

    Following the “outpour of love and appreciation” from the audiences, Humayun took to social media to thank his fans for their “overwhelming feedback and all the praise.”

    Humayun also thanked the director Nadeem Baig, writer Khalil ur Rehman Qamar and his co-stars Ayeza Khan and Adnan Siddiqui for their input and support.

    Itna pyar itni mohabbat, aisa lag raha hai kay yeh serial ka last episode tha, ya shayad meray career ka last episode (So much love and appreciation, feels like it was the last episode of the serial or the last episode of my life)”, Humayun wrote.

    For the unacquainted, Meray Paas Tum Ho is centred around the theme of infidelity and cheating in a relationship. Danish (Humayun) is married to Mehwish (Ayeza Khan). They have a son and Danish is desperately in love with Mehwish, who wants the finer things in life. Enter Shehwar (Adnan Siddiqui) who is super loaded and in a very unhappy marriage – he lives alone and his wife lives abroad. He plays on Mehwish’s desire to be rich and the fact that all Danish can afford is a small apartment and gets with Mehwish. Eventually, Mehwish starts an affair with Shehwar and decides to leave her husband for him.

    What makes the drama even more interesting is the fact that it is based on a true story. Though only 11 episodes of the series have aired so far, the audiences are captivated and cannot wait to see what the next episodes have in store.

    Will Danish and Mehwish find happiness?

  • Four moments from Fashion Pakistan Week more interesting than the clothes

    Four moments from Fashion Pakistan Week more interesting than the clothes

    The Winter/Festive Edition of the Fashion Pakistan Week took place in Karachi last week and more than the clothes, the happenings at the event were what caught our attention. From stars dancing down the ramp to a model helping his fellow model with her shoes to religious songs playing in the background, things at the event were sensational, to say the least.

    Here’s rounding them all up:

    4. Boys take over the ramp

    Humayun Alamgir put up a star-studded show as heartthrobs from the Pakistan film and drama industry took over the ramp with their shenanigans.

    A particularly eye-catching moment was when Asad Siddiqui stopped midway and had wife Zara Noor Abbas add a scarf to complete his look.

    4. Hina Altaf’s walk and Sadaf Kanwal’s reaction

    As Hina Altaf walked down the ramp for Zellbury #FPWF19 Day 2, she added a little dance to spruce up her walk.

    However, it didn’t appease the crowds or the models – check out Sadaf Kanwal’s reaction.

    2. Subhan Awan helps fellow model take off broken shoe

    This moment from the fashion week is going viral.

    During the final ramp walk for SFK Bridals, model Kesha Siddique had an embarrassing wardrobe malfunction where her shoe broke. Her fellow model, Subhan Awan stopped with her and helped her take off her shoes. We can’t stop Aww-ing!

    1. Hadiya Hashmi performs Allah Hoo as models walk down the ramp

    Hadiya Hashmi famously known for her song on Nescafe Basement sang the hamd Allah Hoo as models strutted down the ramp. This particular moment from the FPW caused a stir on social media and people were outraged at this mixing of religion and fashion.