Tag: Pakistani Celebrities

  • Mansha Pasha open to working in Bollywood with one actor

    Mansha Pasha open to working in Bollywood with one actor

    Popular Pakistani actress Mansha Pasha has said that she is open to the idea of working in Indian films. In a recent interview on a private TV show, Mansha talked about her life, career, and future plans in the entertainment world.

    She expressed excitement about the idea of working in Bollywood and specifically mentioned her interest in collaborating with Indian actor Jaideep Ahlawat if the opportunity arises.

    She stated, “I admire Jaideep as an actor, and I would be thrilled to work with him because a talented actor can elevate the entire project.”

    In response to another question, the ‘Surkh Chandni’ actor shared that she had never thought about choosing acting as a profession and was always more interested in behind-the-camera jobs, including direction, production and screenwriting.
    Mansha Pasha thanked veteran actor Adnan Siddiqui for recognizing her talent while they were working together. He encouraged her to step in front of the camera and pursue acting.

  • Pictures: Mahira Khan celebrates birthday with son, husband

    Pictures: Mahira Khan celebrates birthday with son, husband

    Newlywed Mahira Khan celebrated her birthday on Wednesday with her son Azlan and husband Saleem Karim, and the pictures have us screaming in joy.

    The superstar shared photos and videos of her 39th birthday on Instagram, looking happy and excited to be with her loved ones for the big day.

    Fans are loving the photos and videos of Mahira cutting the cake with her son Azlan.

    Mahira Khan got married to her friend, businessman Saleem Karim, a few months ago, in a private ceremony in PC Bhurban, attended only by close friends and relatives. Photos of the couple and the mother-son duo took social media by storm, with fans swooning over the romantic destination wedding.

  • Actress Meera robbed of jewelry and watch worth millions

    Actress Meera robbed of jewelry and watch worth millions

    An FIR (First Information Report) has been registered on behalf of actress Meera at the Defence (A) Police Station of Lahore last night.

    According to the complaint, Meera came back from a shopping trip to discover that her house had been robbed. The police report says diamond jewelry worth Rs80 lacs, and a valuable watch, valued at Rs20 lacs were both missing from a trunk when she arrived home.
    Upon asking household staff, Meera found out that a boy named Qasim was missing while his mobile phone was switched off as well.

    The actress has reportedly told the police that the stolen watch was studded with diamonds.

    Police say that raids are being carried out to arrest the suspect.

  • Was Ali Safina mocking Wahaj’s famous shawl scene?

    Was Ali Safina mocking Wahaj’s famous shawl scene?

    People worldwide went wild for Murtasim, the swoon-worthy role immortalised by Wahaj Ali in Tere Bin, and his iconic shawl. Regardless of what shenanigans were going on, the shawl always remained perfectly in place, capturing fans’ hearts. Wahaj Ali’s performance added to the shawl’s allure, making it a sensation, and people couldn’t get enough of it.

    Actor Ali Safina recently donned a shawl in a play, leading to accusations of him mocking Wahaj.

    Ali Safina played the comic role of ‘AK’ in the comedy drama ‘Fairy Tale in Ramadan’, in which he performed comedy while wearing a shawl.

    In an interview, Safina clarified, “I did not make fun of anyone, a comedian makes his own jokes. The drama was shot in the cold nights of December and I was feeling cold.” He said that he asked his female co-star to bring him a shawl or something and he just wanted to put a comedic spin on the drama. At the time he had envisioned Batman as his inspiration when he walked away with a flying shawl but it later became Murtasim’s signature move.

  • The wedding of the Khans; is Bollywood actor Arbaaz set to marry Shura?

    Bollywood actor Arbaaz Khan, has reportedly finally decided to get re-married, years after his long marriage to Malaika Arora ended in divorce.

    According to Indian media reports, Arbaaz Khan, the younger brother of superstar Salman Khan, is getting married on December 24 to Indian makeup artist Shura Khan.
    Shura Khan is known for working with big name clients, including actress Raveena Tandon and her daughter Rasha Thadani.The wedding ceremony will reportedly be held in Mumbai, with only close friends and relatives in attendance.

    Arbaaz and Shura first crossed paths on the set of his upcoming film, ‘Patna Shukla’, slated for possible release next year.
    Arbaaz Khan has been in a relationship with Giorgia Andriani for quite some time now, after officially separating from his wife Malaika Arora in 2017. He was married to Malaika for 19 long years.

    Giorgia Andriani broke silence on the news of breakup and officially announced that she and Arbaaz are just good friends and always will be.

  • Nausheen Shah Hits Back at User Who Mocked Her for Being Single

    Nausheen Shah Hits Back at User Who Mocked Her for Being Single

    Famous actress and supermodel Nausheen Shah lashed back at a person who made fun of her for not being married.
    During a recent fashion show in Lahore, Nausheen Shah walked the runway for designer Ali Zeeshan.

    The video of her walking the runway became popular on social media, with many people commenting on it.
    One person expressed sadness that the actress is not married yet.
    Commenting on the viral clip, the user wrote, “I do feel sorry for these actresses, many of them don’t get married and just keep modeling bridal dresses.”

    Nausheen wrote, “When we don’t know each other, please don’t feel sorry for us.”
    Nausheen added, “Whether someone gets married or not is in the hands of Allah. He has created all of us differently.”

  • Shiraz Uppal talks about ‘Funkari’ controversy with Aima Baig

    Shiraz Uppal recently gave an interview to a private TV channel and talked about the controversy with singer Aima Baig regarding the song ‘Funkari’ released this year.

    “I resolved the issue because at the stage of my career that I am at now, after creating the music of many famous singers’ famous songs, it should not be tolerated that anyone takes away credit, and people in our industry are very good at denying credit.”

    The singer said, “I wanted to set an example for newcomers in the industry because newcomers are not able to raise their voice for their rights. They fear that they will have trouble getting more work in the future.”
    He said that he was in a position to speak up for his right, adding, “I replied to Aima Baig so that the new people who are coming in the industry also have the confidence to raise their voice for their right. Aima was arguing with me that the song ‘Funkari’ was written by Shakeel Sohail, who was my close friend.”
    Shiraz Uppal said, “I made it clear to Aima that Shakeel Sohail had passed away in June 2020 and that I had written the lyrics for the song ‘Funkari’ in November 2020.”

    Stressing that he would never take his friend’s credit, Uppal emphasized, “I wrote this song 6 months after his death. I have all the proofs which I showed to Aima and she admitted her mistake.”

    Aima Baig had claimed that she wrote Funkari together with Sohail Shakeel.

    At the time, Uppal refuted Aima Baig’s statement, stating, “He had written the song on his own six months after Shakeel Sohail’s passing.”
    Following Shiraz Uppal’s clarification, the disagreement persisted but eventually got resolved when Aima Baig acknowledged her mistake.

  • ‘I think your clothes don’t define you as a good or a bad person’; Ushna Shah on wearing hijab

    ‘I think your clothes don’t define you as a good or a bad person’; Ushna Shah on wearing hijab

    Actress and model Ushna Shah shared her thoughts on wearing a hijab in a recent interview. The superstar pointed out that some people believe that wearing a hijab automatically makes someone a good person. However, she emphasized that one’s clothing choices do not determine whether they are a good or bad person.

    Ushna Shah highlighted that wearing a hijab is a personal choice, and during the interview.

    Reminiscing about her Umrah experience two years ago, during the COVID-19 pandemic, she explained that there’s a misconception in society that if you wear a hijab or cover yourself, you are automatically considered a good person. She presented these views to highlight the contrasting perspectives that exist in society: “If you wear lehenga choli or sleeveless in your marriage then you are the opposite of good.”

    “I know many of those who cover themselves but I don’t believe them as good human beings. I think your clothes don’t define you as a good or a bad person,” she said.

    Ushna Shah shared that choosing to wear a hijab is a personal decision, and it’s something between an individual and God, so others shouldn’t interfere.

    She also expressed her belief that modest clothing is both comfortable and stylish. According to her, opting for modest clothes has its advantages, such as freeing us from worries about weight gain and complicated hairstyling.
    She added: “I enjoy wearing hijab and I understand why so many women enjoy this. It freed us from so many problems and in such clothing, you represent your religion.”

  • Tumharay Husn Kay Naam: A progressive story comes to a happy conclusion

    Tumharay Husn Kay Naam: A progressive story comes to a happy conclusion

    It is said “All is well that ends well”, a saying that perfectly captures our feelings for the show Tumharay Husan kay Naam. The drama series that had a slow narrative was weaved so meticulously that the ending made it all worth it.

    The coming-of-age story ended beautifully, capturing the essence of true love. Saba Qamar and Imran Abbas portrayed the characters of Salma and Sikandar perfectly; no one else could have done it better.

    The actual crescendo was the point when Salma and Sikander’s children put their parents’ happiness before themselves. The last declaration of love by Omar and his acceptance of his father was not just heart-melting but the messaging was done absolutely sensitively. The real win for the drama was its progressive outlook. More of this please, Pakistani script writers!

    Everything, from the story to the dialogue and acting, is well-done. The writer, director, and actors of the show deserve a big round of applause for taking it to a satisfying culmination keeping its essence of old-school romance intact.
    As we say goodbye, we are reminded of the memorable tune of the show, echoing the poet’s words, “The music in my heart I bore long after it was heard no more.” The excitement for Monday episodes, the soulful title track, and the chance to escape from daily routine and connect with the main characters as they navigate through challenging relationships—all of that comes to a graceful end.

  • Kiran Ashfaque opens up about life after divorce and finding happiness again

    Model and actress Kiran Ashfaque has opened up about the reason for her divorce from ex-husband actor Imran Ashraf.

    During an episode of the podcast Non Stop, Kiran Ashfaque discussed his marriage with actor Imran Ashraf and revealed that there were many issues in the marriage.

    Kiran Ashfaque said, “My mother used to tell me only one thing: to bear it all. She did not tell anything to Abu because she knew that the day he finds out, he will not be able to bear it and that is exactly what happened. As soon as my father found out, he was admitted to the hospital for five or six days, suffering from mental agony due to the divorce and I did not have the courage to talk to my brothers.”
    The actress further said, “In this country, only girls get divorced, not boys. People ask me why didn’t I leave earlier. Because my mother did not let me leave, she told me to bear it. I was not allowed to go to any kind of events. I got divorced at the end of August this year and we announced our separation on social media in October.”

    Regarding her second marriage, the model said, “I didn’t want to go to Malaysia. my mother and father came to Pakistan and they took me along. I got married to Hamza, I am happy with him and Hamza supports me in every way.”

    She also acknowledged Imran Ashraf as a good father who takes excellent care of their son, Roham.