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  • Pakistani celebrities defend Kashmir after Hrithik Roshan’s derogatory ‘maalik’ comment

    Pakistani celebrities defend Kashmir after Hrithik Roshan’s derogatory ‘maalik’ comment

    In the world of entertainment, movies are a way to tell stories, represent cultures, and express art. But sometimes, a movie can cause problems when it goes too far and includes content that is offensive. Recently, a Bollywood movie called ‘Fighter’ landed in controversy after Pakistani celebrities strongly reacted to what they thought was anti-Pakistani element.

    The film has been accused of showing Pakistan in a negative light and promoting harmful stereotypes.

    At one point in the movie, Hrithik Roshan says, “We are the owners, Pakistan has occupied Kashmir. (maalik hum Hain)”

    Actors like Zara Noor Abbas took to social media to express anger.

    Actor Asad Siddiqui vented on Instagram by saying, “It’s the same old story! Aren’t you guys tired of selling false stuff? Grow up! The world is moving forward, and you’re still promoting this cheap story of hatred. You could have promoted peace instead.”
    He suggested checking facts that everyone knows, mentioning the incident where a MiG-21 was shot and the pilot was captured but released after a cup of tea.

    Hira Khan, another showbiz star, also brought up the ‘tea’ incident, saying, “It’s sad that big superstars need to criticize Pakistan to make their movies work. I feel sorry for you guys.”

    Adnan Siddiqui took to X to state, “Once celebrated for love, Bollywood now crafts hate-filled narratives, portraying us as villains. Despite our love for your films, it’s disheartening. Art transcends boundaries; let’s use it to promote love and peace. Two nations, victims of politics, deserve better.”

    Hania Aamir, who is liked by people from both sides of the border, shared on her Instagram Story, “It’s really sad and unfortunate to find out that there are artists today who know how influential cinema is but still go ahead and create differences between the two countries. I feel sorry for the artists who believe in using their art to bring people together. It’s not good. Let art be free.”

    The controversy around ‘Fighter’ arose from its trailer, which revealed that the movie revolves around an attack on Indian air forces in Pulwama. It references real events like the Pulwama attack and India’s actions in Balakot.

  • Nauman Ejaz’s adorable dance at family wedding has fans in rapture

    Nauman Ejaz’s adorable dance at family wedding has fans in rapture

    In a happy celebration of love and family, famous Pakistani actor Nauman Ejaz recently caught everyone’s attention and won hearts by dancing at a family wedding.
    Known for his great acting, Nauman Ejaz showed a different side of himself as he danced with his wife and family. His charm and lively spirit made everyone amazed at his unexpected dancing skills. Take a look!

    The dance floor came alive with a mix of both classic and modern music, creating an exciting buzz. Nauman’s dance made everyone smile, turning the dance into a heartwarming show of love and togetherness.

    Nauman Ejaz’s son also took to the dance floor, shaking a leg with his cousins. The dance floor sparkled with their moves, turning the family gathering into a joyful and lively affair.

  • Indian Americans Rise In US Politics, Navigate Identity

    Indian Americans Rise In US Politics, Navigate Identity

    Of the many attacks between this year’s US presidential candidates, some of the harshest have pitted Vivek Ramaswamy against Nikki Haley.

    Ramaswamy went so far as to hold up a sign at a debate calling the South Carolina former governor and UN ambassador corrupt over her corporate work — and she has hit back hard, calling him untrustworthy and berating him for mentioning her children.

    Personal attacks are routine in US politics, and both Haley and Ramaswamy, a 38-year-old entrepreneur who has never held elected office, are facing uphill climbs to wrest the Republican nomination from former president Donald Trump.

    But the two have something in common — they are children of Indian immigrants. Also expected on this year’s ballot is Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris, whose mother came from India and whose father was born in Jamaica.

    Indian Americans are split on whether the Ramaswamy versus Haley feud channels larger community tensions, but what is uncontestable is that Indian Americans are more politically prominent than ever before — and increasingly wearing their identity proudly.

    It is another sign of success for the community, whose average household income is the highest of any US ethnic group.

    Raj Goyle, a former state lawmaker in Kansas and co-founder of Indian American Impact, a South Asian American political group, said that ethnic groups in the United States historically have waited for a greater comfort level and critical mass before entering politics.

    “Indian Americans actually have had a quicker journey than other immigrant communities in terms of political success,” he said.

    He noted that Indian Americans are unusual as an immigrant group in that many arrived as educated professionals, highly regarded by other Americans.

    “When the first wave of us were elected, we had to think about how voters would react to our ethnicity,” Goyle said.

    While racism still exists, “Now, I think there’s a very good argument to make that it’s a huge plus.”

    While few give Ramaswamy much chance of winning the presidency, his candidacy marks a watershed in his embrace of his religion.

    Asked at a debate in Iowa about his religion, Ramaswamy said: “I am a Hindu. I won’t fake my identity.”

    Ramaswamy, who has made his name as a Trump-style rabble-rouser denouncing “woke” politics, has cast his Hinduism as in line with conservative Christian beliefs and has voiced opposition to gay marriage.

    He also explained to voters in farm state Iowa, which holds the nation’s first caucus, how he is a vegetarian due to his religion.

    Meanwhile, a Trump campaign aide, Chris LaCivita, told voters to “beware” of Ramaswamy’s diet, also calling him a “fraud.”

    While few give Ramaswamy much chance of winning the presidency, his candidacy marks a watershed in his embrace of his religion.

    Asked at a debate in Iowa about his religion, Ramaswamy said: “I am a Hindu. I won’t fake my identity.”

    Ramaswamy, who has made his name as a Trump-style rabble-rouser denouncing “woke” politics, has cast his Hinduism as in line with conservative Christian beliefs and has voiced opposition to gay marriage.

    He also explained to voters in farm state Iowa, which holds the nation’s first caucus, how he is a vegetarian due to his religion.

    Meanwhile, a Trump campaign aide, Chris LaCivita, told voters to “beware” of Ramaswamy’s diet, also calling him a “fraud.”

    Despite the prominence of Republicans like Haley, Ramaswamy and Jindal, the community has overwhelmingly voted Democratic.

    Dipka Bhambhani, an Indian American writer based in Washington, said the feud between Haley and Ramaswamy showed a divide within the community.

    Haley grew up helping with the bookkeeping at her parents’ clothing store, while Ramaswamy, an Ivy League graduate, was born in Ohio to an engineer father and psychiatrist mother and later married an Indian American doctor.

    “When I first saw the animus from Ramaswamy toward Haley, I knew what it was about. There are wealthy Indians out there who malign other Indians for deviating, exercising American choice in who they marry, how they worship and the like,” Bhambhani said.

    “Ramaswamy criticizing Haley has been (a source of) anguish for so many of us in the Indian community. There are enough spears thrown at people of color in this country. Do we really need an Indian man to take up arms against his Indian sister?”

    But she said the Indian American candidates at the end of the day were Americans, even as they brought Indian values such as commitment to family.

    “It would be nice to see someone in the presidency who embodies those Indian values,” she said.

  • ‘Paani mai doobi shimla mirch’, Sushant Singh’s girlfriend Rhea reveals what happened to her in Indian jail

    ‘Paani mai doobi shimla mirch’, Sushant Singh’s girlfriend Rhea reveals what happened to her in Indian jail

    Late Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s girlfriend, actress Rhea Chakraborty, has shared details about the harrowing time she spent in jail after a media witch-hunt, following the heartthrob’s suicide.

    In a recent interview, Rhea revealed that her time in jail was the toughest, as she was kept alone in a room for 14 days because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    “The food provided had to be eaten; they would ask if I was hungry and served dry rotis with water-soaked bell peppers.”

    The actress said she found her source of being positive in her fellow inmates. “I started feeling grateful when I saw that many prisoners don’t have family support. Or they don’t have Rs. 5,000 or Rs. 10,000 for their bail. At least, I have my family and friends. I told myself, ‘You will get justice. You will get bail. You have not done anything wrong. I have so much to learn from these women while I am here. Why am I wasting my time sulking about what is not in my control?’” she said.

    Rhea Chakraborty described the jail routine, stating, “Breakfast at 6 am, lunch at 11 am, and dinner at 2 pm were provided. Some would save lunch for later, but I thought if the food isn’t good, it shouldn’t be eaten cold, so I stuck to my routine.”

    Regarding the investigations into Sushant Singh Rajput’s suicide, Rhea Chakraborty has faced allegations from Sushant’s family, which she vehemently denies. She continues to demand a transparent investigation into Sushant’s death from Prime Minister Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah.

  • Ultimatum given to Indian Army by President of Maldives to leave his country

    Ultimatum given to Indian Army by President of Maldives to leave his country

    Amidst the ongoing tension between India and Maldives, Mohammad Muizzu, the President of the latter country, has given an ultimatum to India to withdraw its troops from his country by March 15.

    Muizzu, who recently returned from a visit to China, formally asked India to end its army presence in his territory, Abdallah Nazim Ibrahim, the public policy secretary to the president’s office, said at a press briefing.

    According to the latest government figures, there are 88 Indian military personnel in the Maldives. “Indian Military personnel cannot stay in the Maldives. This is the policy of the President and that of his administration,” he said.

    The Indian Ministry of External Affairs has not yet responded to the news.

    Relations between India and Maldives have been strained since the formation of the government of the new President in the island nation.

    Three months ago, Mueez raised the slogan “India out” in the election and demanded their withdrawal from Maldives.

    In a departure from tradition, Muizzu chose Turkey and China instead of India for his first visit, stating that his government reiterated its commitment to withdraw the Indian army from the strategically important region of the country.

    Indian troops were deployed at the request of the then government to protect against the threat of insurgency and the Sri Lankan Tamil Tigers. The Indian troops have been stationed in the Maldives since 1988, for non-combat duties including flying, training, and surveillance.

    While foreign policy experts conclude that this change of policy is because of his tilt towards China, the President has declared, “We aren’t in anyone’s backyard. We are an independent and sovereign state”. Without naming any country, he said, “We may be small, but that doesn’t give you the license to bully us.”

    To read more: Why is Maldives trending on Twitter?

  • Renowned Urdu poet Munawwar Rana passes away

    Renowned Urdu poet Munawwar Rana passes away

    Famous Indian Urdu poet Munawwar Rana passed away at the age of 71 in a private hospital in Lucknow after a prolonged illness.

    Munawwar Rana’s daughter Samia Rana has said that her father was placed on a ventilator in a critical condition.
    Unfortunately, he could not recover, passing away on Sunday night. His funeral will take place today.

    Munawwar Rana was born on November 26,1952, in Rae Bareli, Uttar Pradesh, but spent most of his life in Kolkata and West Bengal.

    At the time of his death, he was suffering from chronic diseases like throat cancer, kidney disorders, diabetes and high blood pressure.

    The poet’s daughter shared in a video before his passing that her father had been unwell since the last two to three days. He experienced severe abdominal pain after which doctors conducted a CT scan and identified an issue in his abdomen, leading to a necessary operation.

  • Yo Yo Honey Singh and Mehwish Hayat’s epic meet-Up

    Yo Yo Honey Singh and Mehwish Hayat’s epic meet-Up

    Pakistani superstar Mehwish Hayat met Indian crooner Yo Yo Honey Singh, and the meeting has made a lot of people curious. Yo Yo Honey Singh is famous for his catchy songs and hit numbers. He’s not just a rapper but also a music producer and actor.

    Now, fans are excited, hoping that there might be news of the two stars working together, looking forward to an announcement that brings their talents together, crossing borders and celebrating the unity of art and culture.

    Honey Singh posted a selfie with Mehwish on his Instagram and praised her as lively in the caption, using the term “With zinda dil.” Mehwish, in return, shared Honey’s post on her Instagram Stories and wrote a sweet note expressing happiness about meeting him at last.

    She wrote, “It was an absolute pleasure meeting you finally. You are an incredible powerhouse of talent and a true inspiration.”She wrote, “It was an absolute pleasure meeting you finally. You are an incredible powerhouse of talent and a true inspiration.”

  • Zayn Malik teams up with AUR for the collaboration we have all been waiting for

    Zayn Malik teams up with AUR for the collaboration we have all been waiting for

    The Pakistani music band ‘AUR’ has shared a video on their Instagram to announce a collaboration with famous Pakistani-origin singer Zayn Malik. AUR and Zayn are reportedly releasing a music video together.

    In the video The members of AUR, Rafay, Osama, and Ahad, are shown together, and in certain parts of the video, Zayn Malik is seen singing in a recording room.

    The Pakistani music band shared the video with the caption ‘soon,’ suggesting that
    song will be coming soon. Zayn Malik also confirmed this in his Instagram story.

    AUR gained popularity a few months ago with their song ‘To Hai Kahan.’

  • Musician AR Rahman shares painful journey battling suicidal thoughts

    Musician AR Rahman shares painful journey battling suicidal thoughts

    Renowned Indian musician and singer AR Rahman has shared a startling personal revelation, revealing that he contemplated suicide multiple times during his youth.

    Speaking at the Oxford Union Debating Society, Rahman revealed that when had thoughts of suicide in his youth, his mother told him to live his life for others. If he could switch his mindset and do that, that would dispel negative thoughts.

    Rahman expressed gratitude for his mother’s advice, and said it the ‘most beautiful counsel’.
    Rahman also stressed the importance of living for others, saying it was essential.

    “I took my mother’s advice seriously, whether it’s composing music for someone, writing, or buying food for those in need,” Rahman said, “acts like these, even just smiling at someone, are what give us reasons to live.”

    Rahman does not talk much about spirituality and religion, and addressing that perception, he said, “Bad times come in the life of every human being but we have to live. Go, this world is mortal and we don’t know when where we will be and everyone understands spirituality according to their beliefs and ideology.”

  • Waqar Zaka registers political party, wants Bat as symbol

    Waqar Zaka registers political party, wants Bat as symbol

    Show host and YouTuber Waqar Zaka has registered his own political party, Technology Movement Pakistan (TMP), and it is now recognized by the Election Commission (ECP). This means TMP can actively participate in the upcoming elections in February. Waqar Zaka has said he wants to focus on boosting the Information Technology (IT) sector in the government.

    Journalist Asad Ali Toor took to X and shared a petition written by Waqar Zaka to the Election commission of Pakistan where Zaka has demanded the electoral symbol of the ‘bat’ or ‘laptop’, which is currently available in the list of electoral symbols of Election Commission.

    TMP’s manifesto has 13 key points that address important societal and cultural issues.

    Some important points from Zaka’s manifesto:
    • Urgent Action to Change Teachers

    • Incorporating Artificial Intelligence into Agriculture

    • Equip Courts with Technology

    • Favorable Business Climate for Growth

    • Export-Driven Growth

    • Promotion of the Independent Worker Economy

    • Prioritize Healthcare

    • Emphasis on Women’s Empowerment

    • Modernizing Pakistan’s Madrassas

    • Systematic Educational Support

    • Complete Legislative Autonomy