Tag: Pakistani Celebrities

  • ‘Meri Age, Meri Marzi’; Iffat Omar has had enough

    ‘Meri Age, Meri Marzi’; Iffat Omar has had enough

    In the entertainment world, women often get treated unfairly because of their age. Now, model Iffat Omar is speaking out against ageism, posting a video on Instagram wearing a lovely pink saree.
    In the caption, she wrote, “I’ll do what I want at my age, so you do your thing and stop telling me how to behave.” Known for her independence, she’s showing that it’s perfectly fine to be yourself, no matter your age.

    Iffat has also shared her views on feminism and politics in Pakistan, as well as her experiences in the media industry.
    She has also talked about the culture surrounding Urdu dramas in Pakistan. The ‘Berukhi’ actor mentioned facing criticism in Karachi for her Punjabi accent, limited Urdu skills, and not being fluent in English.

  • Trolls target Zara Noor Abbas for photo with husband

    Trolls target Zara Noor Abbas for photo with husband

    Famous Pakistani actress and model Zara Noor Abbas is getting a lot of negative comments from trolls for a sharing a photo with her husband, actor Asad Siddiqui.
    Yesterday, Zara posted a picture of herself hugging Asad.

    As usual, internet trolls criticised her for what they thought was a private photo.
    Some tried to school Zara that it’s important to keep special moments in your life private and not share everything on social media.
    Some people think the picture is inappropriate, while others think it looks fake.
    However, trolls have completely forgotten to take into account that Asad’s father passed away just a few days ago. The actor was devastated at his beloved father’s death. The photo appears to show Zara consoling her husband in a moment of sadness.

    Zara Noor Abbas got married to actor Asad Siddiqui in 2017.

  • Sana Javed shows up at Multan stadium to cheer on Shoaib Malik

    Sana Javed shows up at Multan stadium to cheer on Shoaib Malik

    Sana Javed is being a supportive wife to husband Shoaib Malik. The actress went to Multan Cricket Stadium to support her husband who is playing for Karachi Kings in PSL 9.

    During the game against Multan Sultans, Shoaib Malik performed well, scoring 53 runs in just 35 balls, his wife cheering on every run he scored.

    Their being together at the stadium was a big deal because it’s one of the first times they’ve been seen together since they got married.
    Their wedding had already made headlines, especially after a video of them at Multan Airport became really popular on social media.

  • Jannat Mirza looks stunning at her sister’s wedding

    Jannat Mirza looks stunning at her sister’s wedding

    The Mirza sisters recently celebrated their sister Sehar’s wedding to Talha. What made Sehar’s wedding special was that the ceremonies were carried out virtually without her groom physically present. Jannat Mirza and Alishba Anjum looked glamorous on their sister’s wedding day. Sehar looked stunning in a traditional deep red bridal outfit. They shared beautiful photos yesterday, and today, Jannat Mirza shared her gorgeous pictures too.
    Check the pictures below:

  • Sher Afzal Marwat claims Islamabad police raided his house

    Sher Afzal Marwat claims Islamabad police raided his house

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Sher Afzal Marwat claimed on Monday that unidentified people with masks on their faces raided his house in Islamabad.

    The PTI leader told Islamabad High Court (IHC) about the incident while speaking during a hearing on the recovery of Baloch students.

    After hearing about the incident, IHC Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kayani expressed surprise, pointing out that the PTI leader was not talking about Lakki Marwat, but Islamabad.

    The court asked what will happen to common citizens of Pakistan if such an incident can happen to an elected member of the parliament of Balochistan. 

    Earlier in a tweet, Marwat claimed the CTD police raided his house and broke the doors causing damages. “…they stressed out my family and staff and confiscated my laptop. I managed to run away from my home and now I am at a safe place. This is an illegal raid and I will challenge the IG and SSP operation Islamabad in the court for this criminal act; the confiscation of my laptop is illegitimate. It contains my private and professional data, (that may be) subjected to misuse. These cowardly tactics will not scare me, or force me to step back from our mission, which is for the larger cause — the fight for true democracy in Pakistan,” he wrote on X.

    On the other hand, Islamabad police denied the claim. Fake news was being spread to gain public attention, the police maintained.

  • Bollywood star wishes to act in Pakistani TV shows

    Bollywood star wishes to act in Pakistani TV shows

    A viral interview clip of Isha Malviya on social media shows the famous contestant of India’s reality show ‘Big Boss 17’ expressing a wish to work in Pakistani dramas. In the interview, the host asked her, “If you were ever offered a role in a Pakistani drama where the hero is portrayed by a handsome Muslim actor, and the drama shooting takes place in Dubai, would you accept the offer?’”

    The host explained, “Because Pakistani dramas show slim, beautiful girls as heroines, I think you also-ran fulfill this demand.”
    In response to the question, Isha said that if such an opportunity arose, she would accept it. However, her first preference would be to work in India.

  • Anoushay Abbasi opens up about being bullied after losing weight

    Anoushay Abbasi opens up about being bullied after losing weight

    Anoushay Abbasi is openly talking about being bullied on her weight. The versatile actress recently lost weight and got targeted by so-called well wishers.

    “People are never happy. When I was overweight, there was an issue, and now that I’ve lost weight, there’s still criticism.”
    The actress appeared as a guest on a program hosted by actor and singer Ahmed Ali Butt.

    Ahmad asked whether she had struggled with weight. “When did you face body shaming, when you were overweight or when you lost weight?”
    Anoushay responded, “I had to face body shaming in both situations. When I was chubby in my childhood, people used to say, “You’re too heavy, you should lose some weight,” and now that I’ve lost weight, people say, “You’ve lost too much weight, please gain some back.”

    Emphasizing that she was happy in both states, Anoushey said, “People are never satisfied, and I don’t know how to please them.”

  • Bangladesh Nobel winner Yunus says his firms ‘forcefully’ taken over

    Bangladesh Nobel winner Yunus says his firms ‘forcefully’ taken over

    Bangladesh Nobel peace laureate Muhammad Yunus said on February 15 several of his firms were “forcefully” taken over, weeks after his conviction in a criminal case his supporters say was politically motivated.

    Mr. Yunus, 83, is credited with lifting millions out of poverty with his pioneering microfinance bank but has earned the enmity of long-time Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who has accused him of “sucking blood” from the poor.

    He told a press conference that on February 12, a group of “outsiders” had come to a building housing several of his companies, taking over offices and locking out staff.

    “Some people came and took control forcefully,” he said, without giving further details on those involved.

    “We’re in deep trouble. It’s a big disaster,” he added. “They are trying to run the companies according to their rules.”

    Mr. Yunus said police refused to register a criminal case regarding the apparent takeover.

    “They find no problems” with the occupation, he said.

    Earlier on Feb. 15, dozens of people who told employees they were supporters of the ruling Awami League stood at the gates of the building to refuse entry to staff.

    “They did not allow us to enter the building,” Mainul Hasan, a general manager of one of the Yunus-chaired firms, told AFP.

    Some of those who entered the building told those present that they were the new directors of several of the firms, existing employees said.

    Last month, Mr. Yunus and three colleagues from Grameen Telecom, one of the firms he founded, were sentenced to jail for six months after they were found guilty of violating labour laws.

    ‘Continuous judicial harassment’

    All four deny the charges, which supporters and rights groups said were politically motivated, and have been bailed pending appeal.

    Mr. Yunus is facing more than 100 other charges over labour law violations and alleged graft.

    Last year, around 160 global figures, including former US president Barack Obama and ex-U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, published a joint letter denouncing “continuous judicial harassment” of Mr. Yunus.

    The signatories, including more than 100 of his fellow Nobel laureates, said they feared for “his safety and freedom”.

    Critics accuse Bangladeshi courts of rubber-stamping decisions made by Hasina’s Government, which won re-election last month in a vote without genuine Opposition parties.

    Her administration has been increasingly firm in its crackdown on political dissent, and Mr. Yunus’s popularity among the Bangladeshi public has for years earmarked him as a potential rival.

  • Pictures: Ushna Shah’s birthday and her star guest list

    Pictures: Ushna Shah’s birthday and her star guest list

    Pakistani actress Ushna Shah recently had a blast celebrating her birthday, and her husband Hamza Amin was right by her side for all the fun. Known for her roles in hit TV dramas like “Habs” and “Cheekh,” Ushna is much-loved by fans.
    The birthday bash was a star-studded affair, with fellow actor Adeel Hussain joining in on the festivities. Hamza Amin shared some pictures from the party on social media, giving fans a peek into the joyous occasion.
    Ushna’s uncle, Tariq Amin, also posted some pictures, showing the love and happiness that filled the air during the celebration.
    Check out the pictures below:

  • Firdous Ashiq Awan apologises for slapping a police officer

    Firdous Ashiq Awan apologises for slapping a police officer

    Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP) leader Dr. Firdous Ashiq Awan has formally apologised for slapping a police officer during the general elections.

    In a hearing held at the Election Commission, chaired by Nisar Durrani, Awan expressed regret for the incident and sought forgiveness in a written statement submitted to the commission. The affected police officer also submitted a written response during the hearing.

    During the inquiry, a member of the Election Commission questioned Awan, asking who she thought she was to take the law into her own hands.

    Awan responded to the inquiry by stating that she apologizes for her actions, clarifying that the polling stations were in a chaotic state and that she was merely trying to ensure order.

    She further stated that the police were a passive spectator and she felt threatened by the crowd.

    The incident, which sparked widespread criticism on social media, has been under scrutiny by the Election Commission.

    The commission has stated that it will issue further directives regarding the hearing at a later date.

    On February 12, Awan said that she slapped a police officer as the person in uniform was facilitating one political party on election day. The IPP leader also said that if the law does not take its course, then citizens will teach corrupt police officers a lesson.
    The video was widely slammed on social media, with users calling out the IPP leader for resorting to violence.

    Read more: ‘Thappay par thappa’, Firdous explains why she slapped a police officer