PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz has shared her favourite photos from her son Junaid Safdar’s Nikkah in London and remembered her rukhsati.
Maryam did not attend the ceremony in person but she attended it through a video call. She was one of the first people to share photos from the wedding on Sunday.
She has now shared a collage of a photo of her daughter-in-law Ayesha Saif and one from her own wedding 29 years ago. Both of them have one person in common: Maryam’s father, Nawaz Sharif.
Ishq Tamasha star took to her social media handles to upload some stylish pictures of herself. What make her photos more interesting are the attached captions.
Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh recently shared pictures of his latest photoshoot wearing a blue tracksuit and holding a black leather handbag. The look was accessorised with heavy gold jewellery and a long-haired wig.
Netizens are continuing to brutally troll the National Stock Exchange (NSE) of India for erroneously tweeting a “breathtaking” photoshoot of Bollywood actor Mouni Roy from its official handle on the social networking website.
The post, which remained on the NSE handle for seven hours, showed Roy in a black sleeveless top with hashtags like “#sexydiva”, “#hotgirl” and “#mouniroyhot”.
The tweet was later deleted and an apology was issued for what was termed by NSE as “human error”.
Today there was an unwanted post on NSE handle at 12:25 p.m. It was a human error made by the agency handling NSE account and there was no hacking. Our sincere apologies to our followers for the inconvenience caused.
“Today there was an unwanted post on NSE handle at 12:25 pm. It was a human error made by the agency handling NSE account and there was no hacking. Our sincere apologies to our followers for the inconvenience caused,” read the subsequent tweet.
However, screenshots of the tweet went viral as Twitterati did not let go of the gaffe easily.
Shahveer Jafry got engaged to fashion designer Ayesha Beig on Wednesday in an intimate ceremony. After much buzz, he took to Instagram and confirmed the news himself with pictures from the event.
All seemed to be going well until the Canadian-Pakistani YouTuber accused the photographers of sharing pictures and videos from his engagement on social media without his consent.
In a story posted to his Instagram, Shahveer hit out at the photographers covering his engagement, calling them ‘vultures’. According to him, they had posted the videos and pictures without the couple’s consent.
While Shahveer later reportedly deleted his story, the photographers responded to his allegations saying that they did not upload a single picture without the bride’s consent, who had hired them. They said it was in fact the couple who posted pictures without giving due credits to the photographers.
The photographers also posted a couple of screenshots which made Ayesha’s consent evident.
“And to add up, yes we did called Ayesha twice after seeing the story and before taking any step. She didn’t pick didn’t call back then we took the step. And we were never contacted by anyone from this event for not uploading or removing any pix other than just two posts Ayesha asked.”
“Infact several guests contacted that they loved the pictures and wonder if we could send them the pictures too. We can upload those screen shots too and screen shot of our call log for calling (with time and date) Ayesha twice before we took our first step.”
Later, in an Instagram post, the studio said they were “already on” to settle at getting public apology or check from their corporate lawyer over ‘defamation’.
The mercury may be going down but things are heating up. Syra Yousuf and Sheheryar Munawar’s latest photoshoot for a local magazine has become the talk of the town with people discussing how hot they look together.
According to stylist Rao Ali Khan, who was the Creative Editor of the shoot, the theme of the shoot was ‘Boni and Clyde – a tale of love’.