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  • Is Ayeza Khan making her Bollywood debut with Shah Rukh Khan?

    Is Ayeza Khan making her Bollywood debut with Shah Rukh Khan?

    Pakistani star Ayeza Khan is making her Bollywood debut opposite Shah Rukh Khan – or is she, really?

    Recently, a fan-edited trailer of a drama serial featuring Ayeza Khan and Shah Rukh Khan went viral on social media. Ayeza responded to the post on her Instagram stories, sharing the video with a playful caption: “Release kab hoga yeh bhi batadey! (Tell us what the release date is?)”

     

    Ayeza Khan is one of the highest-paid actresses in Pakistani dramas, known for her roles in ‘Mera Saaein 2’, ‘Pyarey Afzal’, ‘Koi Chaand Rakh’, ‘Mere Paas Tum Ho’, ‘Mein’, and ‘Jaan-e-Jahan’.

     

    Earlier, Bilal Abbas and Ayeza Khan were reportedly joining Fawad Khan in the highly anticipated crime thriller series The Prisoner, according to IMDB listings. This powerhouse cast brought fresh excitement to the series, which is based on Omar Shahid’s bestselling novel. The novel depicts two daring cops on a covert mission in the 90s to challenge Karachi’s powerful mafia-like political party. Created by Parisa Siddiqi and Ahmer Khan, the series is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.

     

    Fans of Pakistani cinema and thrillers can look forward to The Prisoner delivering a captivating blend of action and drama with a star-studded cast that promises exceptional storytelling. Fans were excited to see Ayeza Khan and Fawad Khan together as they hadn’t worked together since a commercial. In this series, ‘The Prisoner’, Fawad Khan plays DSP Akbar Khan, Ayeza Khan plays Mehreen Khan, and Bilal Abbas portrays DSP Constantine D’Souza.

  • FACT CHECK: Cube video from Saudi entertainment event sparks outrage for ‘depicting Kaaba’

    FACT CHECK: Cube video from Saudi entertainment event sparks outrage for ‘depicting Kaaba’

    A viral video from an entertainment event in Saudi Arabia has sparked outrage as social media users claim that a cube at the event was “used to depict the Holy Kaaba”.


    As per the details, the video recorded at Riyadh Season 2023 – an annual winter entertainment event that hosts performers from around the world – showed behind the stage a cube-shaped structure with bright lights and visuals while dancers performed in front of it.
    The clip caused a stir among netizens, who called it a “mockery of Islam’s holiest site”.


    “Saudi Disgraced Islam. This is the opening of Riyadh’s entertainment season in Saudi Arabia this year. They had a model of the Holy Kaaba where they displayed images of singers and dancers [sic],” a user, namely Ryan Rozbiani, wrote in a post on X, which got 5.5 million views.


    “Saudi Arabia has desecrated the image of the Kaaba. What happened to all Muslim zealots around the world? Or can they only be weaponized against Israel’s enemies and NATO’s enemies?” wrote another user in a post that received 198K views.


    The Anti-Rumor Authority of the Kingdom, however, rubbished all claims. It said that the video being shared online was from Riyadh Season’s boxing event last year when four screens were extended from the ceiling for visual effects.


    “There are no models or replicas of the Kaaba in the Kingdom. The cube-like structure was four mirrors attached to the ceiling with images digitally processed to appear on them,” it said.


    Other video from the event also confirmed that the screens had actually been extended from the ceiling and lowered during the opening ceremony of the event, projecting different visuals behind the performers for an immersive experience.

  • 14 dead in Astore wedding bus crash, bride survives

    14 dead in Astore wedding bus crash, bride survives

    A bus carrying guests home from a wedding plunged into a river in the northern city of  Pakistan, Astore, killing at least 14 people, officials said Wednesday, with the bride so far the only known survivor.

    “There were 25 people on the bus and so far 14 dead bodies have been recovered while 10 are still missing,” said Wazir Asad Ali, a rescue official in Gilgit-Baltistan.

    “The bride is out of danger, and she is being treated in a Gilgit hospital,” Ali added.

    Naik Alam, a senior police official from the area, told AFP the driver appeared to have been speeding when he lost control at a curve.

    The groom’s family had travelled from Punjab, more than 500 kilometres (300 miles) away, for the wedding and were returning home when the accident happened.

    Road accidents with high fatalities are common in Pakistan, where safety measures are lax, driver training is poor, and transport infrastructure is often decrepit.

    In Balochistan in August, 12 men died when their bus crashed into a ravine on the Makran Coastal Highway.

    In another accident that month, 24 people on board a bus were killed when it plunged into a ravine near the town of Azad Pattan on the border between Punjab province and Pakistan-administered Kashmir.

  • Block pornographic and blasphemous content, ministry urges PTA

    Block pornographic and blasphemous content, ministry urges PTA

    The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has been urged to block and restrict public access to pornographic, blasphemous and other harmful online content.

     

    The Ministry of Religious Affairs, in an official communique to the top telecom regulator, showed concerns that Pakistan is becoming “one of the leading countries in terms of viewing pornographic content, which is highly alarming, especially in light of its negative impact on public morality and the well-being of our society”.

     

    “Despite the proactive measures taken by the PTA to block such content in line with the Supreme Court orders issued in January 2016, May 2016, and March 2018, it has been observed that pornographic and blasphemous material is still readily accessible on multiple online platforms.”

     

    The ministry acknowledged the PTA’s efforts to curb this issue by blocking the accessibility of such content, but noted with concerns that such material “is still online accessible that violates our cultural and religious values”.

     

    The letter further states that the widespread availability of such content undermines efforts to protect citizens, particularly young people, from exposure to harmful material.

     

    It also raises concerns regarding the adherence to the directives of the top court and the authority’s ability to enforce content regulations effectively.

  • Constitutional bench set to begin hearings on Nov 14

    Constitutional bench set to begin hearings on Nov 14

    The recently established constitutional bench will begin hearing cases on November 14 and 15 based on a first in and first out, the Supreme Court of Pakistan announced on Tuesday.

     

    Earlier, the appellate court formed a three-judge committee to fix cases, issue court rosters, form benches, and decide weekly caseload for its recently established constitutional bench.

     

    Justice Aminud Din Khan, the head of the constitutional bench, chaired the committee on Tuesday which was attended by Justice Jamal Khan Mandokhail and Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar telephonically from Karachi.

     

    According to a press release issued by the SC, the purpose of the meeting was to discuss matters for the formation of the constitutional bench.

     

    The court’s registrar’s office briefed the committee members about the pending constitutional cases. The committee resolved that priority would be accorded to the oldest cases.

     

    The Judicial Commission of Pakistan (JCP), in its first session on November 5, had picked Justice Amin as head of the constitutional bench by a seven-to-five majority.

     

    A seven-member constitutional bench comprised Justices Ami­nud Din Khan, Jamal Khan Mandokhail, Muha­m­mad Ali Mazhar, Ayesha A. Malik, Hassan Azhar Rizvi, Musarrat Hilali and Naeem Akhtar Afghan. Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Justice Yahya Afridi reconstituted the JCP.

     

    Per the SC’s release, Justice Ayesha Malik will not be available on Nov 14 and 15 and a bench comprising all available Judges will be constituted to proceed with cases on these dates.

     

    Muhammad Salim Khan, the Registrar at SC, released the court roster of a six-member constitutional bench which will begin hearing cases at 9:30am on Nov 14.

     

    The bench will include Justice Jamal Khan Mandokhail, Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar, Justice Hasan Azhar Rizvi, Justice Musarrat Hilali and Justice Naeem Akhtar Afghan.

     

    The SC directed the Registrar to schedule cases for hearing before the bench. The committee will meet again at 12:30pm on Nov 13.

  • Indian CEO offers X user a job after liking his suggestions

    Indian CEO offers X user a job after liking his suggestions

    Indian food delivery app Zomato’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Deepinder Goyal, whose app is now synonymous with food itself in India, recently shared updates on some of the new features in the app on his official X (formerly Twitter) handle. 


    The updates were in continuation of the new feature update called ‘Food Rescue’, announced by Goyal on November 10 earlier this month. While many of his followers shared their opinions about the update, one user’s review, in particular, caught the eye of the Indian billionaire.


    The new feature attempts to reduce food wastage by redirecting cancelled orders on Zomato to other potential customers. 


    Goyal, while shedding light on the feature, wrote, “Canceled orders will now pop up for nearby customers, who can grab them at an unbeatable price, in their original untampered packaging, and receive them in just minutes.”


    An X user by the name of Bhanu shared some positive critique to prevent misuse of the new feature:


    1. Should not be applicable to COD (Cash on Delivery)
    2. Cancellation should not be allowed if the delivery reaches 500 m to the delivery point 
    3. Chances of twi idiots sharing meals ordering and cancelling at the same time getting a discount place 
    4. Less than two cancellations are allowed per month.


    These pointers impressed CEO Goyal and he offered Bhanu to “work together” with him.

     
    Goyal wrote, “All this and more already in place. Good thinking, by the way. Who are you and what do you do? Would love to know you more, and see if we can work together? 🙂 DM [Direct Message] me please if you wanna chat more.”


    However, Bhanu seemed to be happy in his workplace as he responded to the offer to work for the food delivery company by respectfully sharing that he is based in Bangalore and is working already. “Thanks a lot. I am from Bangalore. Regularly use Blinkit. I regularly give suggestions to improve services via Twitter by tagging your company. Always thinking to reduce negative impact and improve service delivery. Working as a PM in a startup company.”


    The interaction caused a flare of surprise among Indian users and made it to the headlines for news outlets around the globe, especially in India.

  • Muhammad Rizwan equals record for most catches in a match

    Muhammad Rizwan equals record for most catches in a match

    Pakistan cricket team captain Muhammad Rizwan has equalled the record for most catches in a match.

    During the second ODI match against Australia, Rizwan took six catches, coming tantalising close to a world record if he had not dropped the catch of Adam Zampa.

    Adam Gilchrist, Mark Boucher, Alec Stewart, Matt Prior, Jos Buttler, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Quinton D Cook, and Matthew Cross have six catches in a match.

    The second match of the three-match ODI series is being played in Adelaide, where Australia has set Pakistan a target of 164 runs to win.

    Australia defeated Pakistan by two wickets in the first match of the series.

  • Daily round-up: Nov. 4, 2024

    Daily round-up: Nov. 4, 2024

    1. WhatsApp is introducing a new feature that will let users access their photo and video gallery directly from the chat bar instead of navigating through the attachment menu. Users can also still record instant video messages by tapping and holding the new gallery button, keeping a familiar feature for quick responses.

    2. The (Practice and Procedure) Amendment Ordinance 2024 will be presented in the National Assembly today. Details of the bill reveal that cases will be handled on a “first-come, first-served” basis, Aaj news reports.

    Every case in the Supreme Court will be heard by a special bench supervised by the Chief Justice.

    New Sections 7A and 7B have been added: Section 7A will ensure transparent hearing criteria, maintaining the “first-come, first-served” approach. Section 7B outlines how records and transcripts of SC proceedings can be provided to parties upon payment of fees.

    These amendments aim to clarify the Supreme Court’s powers under Article 191 of the Constitution, ensuring decisions under Clause (3) of Article 184 are based on public importance.

    The President has issued the Supreme Court Amendment Ordinance 2024 under Article 89 of the Constitution, and it will take effect immediately.

    3. Senior Minister Punjab government Maryam Aurangzeb has denied Nawaz Sharif’s claim regarding the purchase of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA). The provincial government, however, is reportedly working on the launching of Punjab Airlines which might include domestic as well as major international routes.

    4. Pakistan’s largest independent power producer, Hub Power Company (Hubco), will be exploring lithium mining, battery production, and electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing. 

    Hubco was founded in 1991, has a generation capacity of over 3,500 megawatts and is looking to diversify its operations. These upcoming projects aim to address the increasing demand for batteries and EVs in the country.

    A lithium exploration and battery production project is anticipated to be completed within 12 to 18 months, catering to the growing need for rechargeable batteries for mobile phones, laptops, and cars.

    5. Local gold prices fell again over the weekend as the international market continued to decline, according to traders.

    Gold dropped by Rs1,700, bringing the price to Rs283,000 per tola, and decreased by Rs1,457 to Rs242,627 per 10 grams, according to the All Sindh Saraf Jewellers Association.

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  • Daily round-up: Nov. 02, 2024

    Daily round-up: Nov. 02, 2024

    1. Senior analyst Nusrat Javed has predicted that the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan, will be taken into “military custody” in the coming days. On the other hand, Hamid Mir has claimed that efforts are being made to put Khan’s wife Bushra Bibi back into jail because the government is wary of the possibility of Bibi joining PTI’s tehreek starting November 9.

    2. Yesterday marked International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists, and according to UNESCO, more than 50% of journalist killings were documented in “crisis- and conflict-zones” in 2023, with the figures persistently at a high in the first six months of 2024.

    The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has ranked Pakistan 12th out of the 13 “worst offenders”, whereas Geo reports that this year alone, six journalists were killed while 11 assassination attempts were made.

    Speaking of fear and lack of freedom, the federal government has proposed amendments to the Anti-Terrorism Act under which any person with “reasonable suspicion” can be arrested and held in custody for three months, considering the “current security situation.”

    3. 30 bottled water brands have been deemed undrinkable by the Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resources (PCRWR) with the presence of microbiological and chemical contamination. 

    Among the 12 brands are Natural Pure Life, Bro H2O, Purifa Spring Water, Aqua Health, Meher Natural, Mountain Pure, Oslo, Smart Pure, Fijji, More Plus, Qudrat, and Natural, declared unsafe for having high levels of sodium. 

    The remaining two brands, Black Seed Water and Natural, have increased turbidity levels.

    Turbidity is the “cloudiness” of a liquid caused by tiny particles, like sediments and microorganisms — the higher the turbidity, the more polluted water is and the harder it is to disinfect it.

    4. Pakistan is experiencing an upward trend in inflation, with the inflation rate rising to 7.17 per cent on an annualised basis in October.

    According to data released by the Federal Bureau of Statistics, the average inflation rate measured by the Consumer Price Index has been recorded at 8.68 per cent during the first four months of the fiscal year 2025 (July to October).

    5. The government plans to propose a major change to help people from the middle classes who want to go for Hajj. According to the submitted plan, which has yet to be approved by the federal cabinet, pilgrims will be able to pay their Hajj expenses in three instalments instead of a single payment.

    This is reportedly a part of a wider Hajj policy expected to be approved by the Ministry of Religious Affairs. As per the details of the instalments, pilgrims will pay a total of Rs 1.1 million in three payments, with an initial deposit of Rs 200,000 required when applying. On selection from a lucky draw, an additional Rs 400,000 will have to be paid, with the final amount payable before departure.

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  • The war within; Is PTI out to sabotage itself?

    The war within; Is PTI out to sabotage itself?

    “Tout brothers”, “Bastd”, “Aadha teetar, aadha batair”. Such words are openly used by PTI members, current and former, to talk to each other in public. Private conversations are reportedly even more furious and fiery, with grievances and accusations marring nearly every meeting. Party unity ka ‘programme tou warrh gya’. Infighting within parties is nothing new.

    When Nawaz Sharif was removed from the post of prime minister and subsequently incarcerated, many analysts predicted that the party would disintegrate, split itself along the ideological lines of the two brothers at the helm, Nawaz and Shehbaz, the proverbial noon and sheen. We were told that many PML-N leaders did not want to accept Nawaz’s daughter Maryam Nawaz as the head of the party in her father’s absence.

    We knew that many in the party wanted Nawaz Sharif to befriend the establishment again while others opposed it. We saw Chaudhry Nisar walk away from the party. We were told Shahid Khaqan Abassi was unhappy. But what we did not see was party members calling each other “tout” and “BC”, like we can now with PTI.

    The most popular party in the country is slugging it out in a very public brawl. Leaders are calling each other out by name, raising questions about each other’s loyalty, airing their dirty laundry in full view of the general public. With Imran Khan in jail, the party is like a headless chicken, running around aimlessly. And it does not seem like any leader is immune to the temptation of behaving in an unruly and undisciplined manner.

    Ali Amin Gandapur vs Hammad Azhar As the only PTI leader to hold a position of true power, Ali Amin Gandapur, the Chief Minister of PTI’s power base Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, has the unenviable task of managing the responsibilities of his constitutional post with the expectations of his party’s protests.

    He has led two protests now, being the only known face at the second one, disappearing afterwards for hours, only to appear later in his province, after reportedly cordially meeting or being roughed up by the powers that be. And then media reported that his motives had been questioned by Hammad Azhar, a PTI leader who is missing in action since quite a long time. During a party meeting where PTI decided to call off its Oct 15 protest, Hammad insisted that the protest be held, despite the SCO starting on the same day.

    An irate Gandapur reportedly replied, “You are in hiding yourself yet you are telling party members to come out and protest.” He then pointed his guns towards PTI Punjab. “I came to Islamabad twice [to protest] but PTI Punjab leadership could not be found anywhere.”

    Sher Afzal Marwat vs Everyone At one point the most popular leader of the party behind Imran Khan, Marwat the Maverick has seen his star wane after constant battles within the party forced him to leave the center stage. The media’s darling in the early part of this year, Marwat landed in hot water with his colleagues over his outspokenness.

    He was criticized at committee meetings, deemed unsuitable for the position of PAC chairman and asked to apologize to party Chairman Gohar Khan. In August, an alleged notification issued by PTI showed the party asking Marwat to resign from his post. It was later on proved to be false. In his latestattack on PTI, Marwat alleged on Sunday that the KP government, led by Ali Amin Gandapur, did not want Imran Khan to be released from jail. A day later he said Ali Amin’sactions could pave the way for Governor Raj in the province.

    Salman Akram Raja vs Faisal Chaudhary The affable lawyer Faisal Chaudhry, brother of Fawad Chaudhry, fell victim to Party Secretary-General Salman Akram Raja’s wrath, who removed the advocate from the party’s WhatsApp groups in a fit of rage. Party sources said that Faisal’s unauthorized media talk to journalists outside Adiala Jail proved to be the final straw but Faisal himself said that he was penalized for telling thetruth to Imran Khan when he met him a few days earlier in Adiala jail.

    At the time of filing this report, Imran Khan has reportedly played mediator and resolved the fight between the two. But the spat led to the following mega brawl. Fawad Chaudhry vs Azhar Mashwani vs Raoof Hassan Though Fawad Chaudhry is no longer a member of PTI, he does seem to be committed to accepting Imran Khan as his leader. Once considered a very close aide of Imran Khan, Fawad still comments on matters that other members consider none of his business. He appeared on Gharidah Farooqui’s show, leading to a polite disagreement with Shahbaz Gill.

    However, he later changed gears and decided to outright criticize party leaders, leading to public spats on Twitter. Mashwani took the opportunity of using Faisal’s removal from party WhatsApp groups to tell Fawad on Twitter, in so many words, that he needed to criticize the “zaalim and not the mazloom”.

    Meanwhile, Raoof Hassan took to Twitter to call Faisal and Fawad the “tout brothers” and declared Faisal’s entry into the legal team a “sinister attempt” to create divisions within the party. Never one to mince his words, Fawad replied by calling Raoof a “baard”and a “BC”, pointing out that Faisal had contested the cases of 500 PTI workers pro bono while Raoof took a salary.

    Aleema Khan vs Bushra Bibi Reportedly, Imran Khan’s sister Aleema Khan, the most politically active member of his family, and his wife Bushra Bibi have also clashed multiple times since Khan’s arrest and subsequent incarceration.

    In August this year, many journalists talking to Imran inside Adiala Jail reportedly said that they heard Aleema and Bushra shouting at each other in a tiff over a female lawyer.
    Around the same time, a message allegedly sent by Aleema Khan to Raoof Hasan asked him not to spread a “foolish” message that Bushra Bibi had sent, was leaked to the public.

    However, the two have never publicly criticized each other.