Tag: Pakistani Celebrities

  • Pakistani dramas going international: Three dramas to air on Turkish television

    Pakistani dramas going international: Three dramas to air on Turkish television

    Pakistani dramas have always been loved not just in Pakistan but worldwide. Their popularity is clear as they are now set to air on Turkish TV with Turkish dubbing. The international move shows its wide appeal, engaging diverse audiences with strong storytelling and rich cultural themes.

    Here are three favorite Pakistani dramas now airing on Turkish TV:

    1:Tere Bin

    Tere Bin, set in Hyderabad, tells the story of Murtasim Shahnawaz Khan (played by Wahaj Ali), the village head, and Meerab Waqas Ahmad (played by Yumna Zaidi), the ambitious daughter of a lawyer. Murtasim faces threats from rival Malik Mukhtar and his son Malik Zubair, which makes him assert his power. Meanwhile, Meerab dreams of becoming a lawyer but clashes with her family over traditional beliefs. The drama heats up as Murtasim and Meerab are forced into a marriage full of conflicts and power struggles, eventually forming a deep bond despite their differences.

    This drama about love, honor, and societal issues will soon be available to a wider audience as it airs on Turkish television Channel 7 under the new name ‘So Deep.’ The show, known for its rich story and cultural depth, has been dubbed in Turkish to connect with Turkish viewers. With its captivating plot and strong performances, ‘So Deep ’ is set to become a favorite among Turkish audiences.

    Watch the trailer here in the Turkish language!

    ‘Aulaad’ Starring Mohammed Ahmed, Marina Khan, And More!

    Aulaad is a drama about devoted parents who worked hard to give their children a good upbringing and education. When the children grow up and marry, they believe their success is all their own doing, forgetting their parents’ sacrifices. This story highlights the emotional and generational conflicts within the family.

    The drama became very popular because it realistically portrays societal issues and family dynamics. It struck a chord with viewers by showing how parents’ sacrifices are often overlooked and how children can be ungrateful, reflecting the darker sides of society.

    Now, ‘Aulaad’ will be shown on Turkish television Channel 7 with the new name ‘Evlat.’

    Hiba Bukhari & Danish Taimoor Starrer ‘Deewangi’

    ‘Deewangi’ tells the story of Nageen (Hiba Bukhari), who comes from a lower-middle-class background, and Sultan Durrani (Danish Taimoor), a wealthy businessman with political connections. Sultan, who his grandmother raised after losing his parents, meets Nageen, a bus hostess, on a journey. Attracted to her bravery, Sultan tries to win Nageen over, despite the class differences between them.

    Originally praised in Pakistan (2019) for its intense storyline and performances, ‘Deewangi’ will now air in Turkey as ‘My Divine Heart,’ expecting to resonate with its themes of love, revenge, and societal pressures.

    Watch the teaser:

  • Mere Humsafar duo Farhan Saeed, Hania Aamir back together in web series

    Mere Humsafar duo Farhan Saeed, Hania Aamir back together in web series

    The wait is finally over. The talented duo from Mere Humsafar, Farhan Saeed and Hania Aamir, are reuniting on screen again, bringing back the magic of their unforgettable chemistry.

    The duo are coming together for a thriller web series on Express TV, alongside Kinza Hashmi, directed Wajahat Rauf and written by Asma Nabeel.

    Hania is currently starring in ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’ alongside Fahad Mustafa on ARY Digital, while Farhan Saeed’s last drama was  ‘Jhok Sarkar’.

  • Did Hareem Farooq just announce her engagement?

    Did Hareem Farooq just announce her engagement?

     With social media going crazy over actress Hareem Farooq’s most recent Instagram video, fans and followers are speculating whether the social media star is engaged. In the video, Hareem celebrates her childhood friend Saad Sultan’s birthday.
    Rumors about their relationship continue to spark interest and speculation.

    Hareem shared a birthday reel and wrote:, “Need i say more! Happy birthday Saaaadddddiiiii- the ying to my yang & calm to my crazy – we’ve spent almost half a life time together now i dont even know what life will be without you! Love you to the moon and back ”  

     
    Hareem Farooq’s caption has left fans wondering if the relationship has progressed from friendship to romance.
     Here are the comments of the fans:

  • How did Madiha Imam fall for an Indian filmmaker?

    How did Madiha Imam fall for an Indian filmmaker?

    Sometimes, love finds you in the most unexpected places. On the set of the Bollywood movie ‘Dear Maya’, a special connection formed between two individuals. Madiha Imam recently shared how she met her husband, Moji Basar, while working on the film. Moji, who comes from northern India, is both a filmmaker and an MMA trainer. The film set the stage for their love story, making Madiha’s journey in the film industry even more special.

    “My husband is from India, from the Northern part, and he’s a filmmaker as well as an MMA trainer. He has worked on various projects in Bollywood, and we first met during the making of my Bollywood film, Dear Maya,” she narrated.

    While discussing her new family, Madiha said, “My in-laws have a unique culture that surprised me with their customs. I loved how they welcomed me into the family. The whole area is very tribal, and the entire tribe came down to welcome me when Moji took me for the reception.”
    Madiha, the star of ‘Bayhadh’ and ‘Dil Manay Na’, married Moji Basar on May 1, 2023. She posted pictures of the wedding with the caption, “Married 1-5-2023, remember us in your prayers as we embark on this new chapter of our lives.”

  • Khalil ur Rehman Qamar doesn’t just hate women, he hates Naumaan Ijaz too

    Khalil ur Rehman Qamar doesn’t just hate women, he hates Naumaan Ijaz too

    Fresh off an appearance on a television show where he again misbehaved with women, controversial screenwriter Khalil ur Rehman Qamar has passed harsh remarks about Naumaan Ijaz during an appearance on Ayesha Jahanzeb’s show.

    The host asked the ‘Meray Pas Tum Ho’ writer, “Does Khalil Ur Rehman hate anyone,” to which he replied, “There is only one man in the whole world that I have hated, and that is Naumaan Ijaz. I have been angry at people, but he is the only person I have hated. Naumaan is undoubtedly a brilliant actor, but personally, he is a disgraceful man. I cast Naumaan in one of my plays for a very negative character.”

    Ijaz, a veteran of the television screen, is known for speaking his mind. He responded to Qamar’s controversial remarks, stating: “He is mentally sick. I feel sorry for him.”

    We agree with Noumaan, Qamar really does appear to be mentally unwell. This much misogyny is not the product of a healthy or sane mind.

  • Fawad Chaudhry ran like an elephant after seeing police, says Sher Afzal Marwat

    Fawad Chaudhry ran like an elephant after seeing police, says Sher Afzal Marwat

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Sher Afzal Marwat has lambasted former federal minister Fawad Chaudhry, stating that Fawad has no right to criticize PTI’s current leadership.

    Talking to the media, Sher Afzal Marwat said, “I witnessed Fawad Chaudhary running like an elephant after seeing police outside the Islamabad High Court (IHC),” asking that Fawad should keep his advice to himself.

    On May 16 last year, Fawad Chaudhry ran away to avoid arrest outside IHC after seeing police. After that, in relief, IHC barred police from arresting the former information minister in any case for two days.    

    “We stuck by Imran Khan in hard times and did not run away like Fawad Chaudhry,” Marwat told journalists.

    Chaudhry said on Sunday that PTI leaders currently leading the party have no political strategy, adding that there is no chance of incarcerated former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s release in the current leadership’s presence.

    In response to Marwat, Fawad Chaudhry wrote on X (formerly Twitter): “The people who make fun of violence against others are the political team of torturers. We faced the worst violence and were put in jails so that a team could be made who could keep Imran Khan in jail. The veil will be lifted from their faces soon.”

  • Will Khalil ur Rehman Qamar ever learn to respect women?

    Will Khalil ur Rehman Qamar ever learn to respect women?

    Controversial screenwriter Khalil ul Rehman Qamar is once again in the spotlight for his misogynist behavior towards women. At a recent panel discussion, the ‘Teri Meri Khanaiyan’ co-writer joined Sahil Adeem.

    During the show, they had a heated exchange with a female audience member who questioned their regressive views on women’s rights. At one point, Sahil Adeem claimed that 95 percent of women in Pakistan are uneducated, causing an uproar among the audience. The incident has sparked renewed controversy over their views on women’s rights in Pakistan.

    Samaa TV’s show ‘Mukalma,’ hosted by Ayesha Jahanzeb, turned into a battle ground. During the discussion, a female audience member confronted Sahil Adeem for his rude remarks about women.

    “If you have called girls ‘Jahil,’ you should apologize or show me where the Quran says to use this word for those who don’t know certain things,” she said angrily. In response, Sahil shared Arabic verses, which angered the girl. Her reaction to the use of Arabic upset Khalil ul Rehman Qamar, leading to a heated argument between him and the girl. The host eventually calmed them all down and moved on to another guest.

    Here is the link to the video:

    A social media user shared a clip of the heated argument on her X account, calling for Khalil ul Rehman Qamar and Sahil Adeem to be banned from live television.

    “Such archaic views should be condemned and have no place in modern discourse. He must be held accountable for his irresponsible remarks,” the post said.

    Social media users praised the woman for bravely standing up to the screenwriter.

  • ‘Men deserve leverage too’: Zara Noor Abbas on societal pressures

    ‘Men deserve leverage too’: Zara Noor Abbas on societal pressures

    Actress Zara Noor Abbas recently shed light on the societal pressures faced by men, emphasising their need for leverage in both society and relationships. She was invited as a guest in ‘Zardast’ hosted by Wasi Shah, where she speaks out about the pressures men face.

    Zara Noor Abbas said, “Men deserve leverage in society and from their partners. The pressure of being responsible for everything, amidst economic stress and a challenging environment, is not easy. If women want their rights, they should also be willing to give men their due rights.”

    She stressed that its essential that everyone in the household shares responsibilities, allowing men to have quality time with their families and not be perpetually burdened with work. “Men need to prioritise their health, too, as they’re more prone to heart attacks. It’s crucial for them to take care of themselves and quit harmful habits like smoking.”

    Zara Noor Abbas is the daughter of Asma Abbas, and niece of Bushra Ansari. She is married to actor Asad Siddiqui.

  • ‘Writers should get training’: Sanam Saeed, Ali Kazmi

    ‘Writers should get training’: Sanam Saeed, Ali Kazmi

    Apparently, there is a general consensus among viewers that Pakistan’s drama industry, though extremely successful, needs better writing. Many writers lack training, relying on natural talent alone, critics say, adding that it leads to repetitive stories and characters. To improve, writers need training to craft engaging stories.

    The host of the interview ‘Fuchsia Magazine’ asked Actors Sanam Saeed and Ali Kazmi, where they talked about the industry’s neglect of drama films and the lack of visible efforts to enhance their quality.

    The host asked, “Why isn’t the film industry focusing on the things that we’re trying to change, and why aren’t we seeing any efforts to improve those aspects?”

    Ali Kazmi said, “That’s the problem, it’s become a dying art. There are very few writers now who are amazing. The rest, they have outsourced.”  

    Sanam Saeed elaborated, “Come on, even the films you are watching, one out of a hundred hits the chord. Most of what we see on OTT platforms is unwatchable, a waste of time. And then you find that one gem among the millions.”

    Discussing the issue of training for writers, Sanam Saeed said , “It’s a universal issue, but in our country, the problem is the lack of training.” Ali Kazmi added, “Creative writing is a course in universities. We need writers who have done courses and can show us their skills.”

    Ali Kazmi also shared his personal journey, saying, “I too went to Toronto Film School in the early 2000s because there wasn’t a film school here. I wanted to show my parents and my old PTV training that I am qualified in this field and moving forward.” Sanam Saeed concluded, “Actors want to go to Napa, writers want to go to Karachi Film School or take online courses from their favorite writers abroad.”

    Sanam Saeed and Ali Kazmi are currently starring in films like ‘Umro Ayyar’ which is now screening in cinemas.

    Ali Kazmi is the son of two well-known actors, Rahat Kazmi and Sahira Kazmi.

  • Inside Juggan Kazim’s romantic anniversary gala for husband

    Inside Juggan Kazim’s romantic anniversary gala for husband

    Juggan Kazim is celebrating her 11th wedding anniversary with a surprise party for her husband. She planned a fun celebration with music and surprises to make their day unforgettable.She arranged a Dolli performance and had a band play music to lure him out of the house, adding a playful twist to the celebration.

    This unique celebration showcased Juggan’s creativity in keeping their love alive.

    Check out the video below: