Tag: punjabi

  • Sonam Bajwa on General Bajwa and ‘Respected Bajwa’

    Sonam Bajwa on General Bajwa and ‘Respected Bajwa’

    During a recent interview, Indian actress Sonam Bajwa shared her thoughts on Pakistan’s former Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General (retd) Qamar Javed Bajwa, the man she shared a surname with.

    While attending a Pakistani fashion brand’s launch in London, Sonam referred to a popular Pakistani internet joke comparing the two Bajwas.

    “I saw on Twitter from Pakistan, ‘The Bajwa we love,’ and then they wrote my name. I like it, I think it’s my surname. They also speak Punjabi, and we also speak Punjabi, so I am one of them.”

    The jokes center around Sonam being the better Bajwa after the Army Chief faced growing unpopularity. The Punjabi film actress was often tagged by Pakistani fans who simply call her ‘The Better Bajwa’ or ‘The Respected Bajwa’.

  • Video: Pakistani soldiers play Sidhu Moose Wala’s songs, Indian soldiers dance their hearts out

    Video: Pakistani soldiers play Sidhu Moose Wala’s songs, Indian soldiers dance their hearts out

    Indian singer-politician Sidhu Moose Wala passed away on May 29th this year. He was shot dead in his which had a connection with his famous song, 295 that he created for his enemies. Canada-based gangster Goldy Brar has taken responsibility for his murder, and Lawrence Bishnoi and others are involved. Now his father Balkaur Singh claims his ‘brothers’ turned out to be his enemies.

    A lot has happened ever since Sidhu passed away. A statue has been erected at his cremation site in Mansa and his father inaugurated it. He broke down and even expressed how hard it was to see his son in that form at the age of just 28. Police continue their investigation and several linked to the case have been arrested.

    The Punjabi rapper was very famous for his songs and now those same songs are now bringing cheer across the Indian-Pakistan border. The popularity of his songs is not just restricted to India but his magic also spreads worldwide, and now it has managed to make the two boundaries (India and Pakistan border) bond.

    Recently, Indian IPS officer HGS Dhaliwal shared a heartwarming video on Twitter. In the video, Indian Army personnel are seen grooving to Sidhu Moose Wala’s Bambiha Bole, which was being played on speakers by Pakistani soldiers across the border.

    The IPS officer captioned his post, “Sidhu’s songs playing across the border! bridging the divide!”

    The sight of it was indeed delightful to see!

  • Urdu, Punjabi among most spoken non-official languages in Canada

    Urdu, Punjabi among most spoken non-official languages in Canada

    Punjabi is the fourth and Urdu is the seventh most widely spoken language — predominantly spoken at home — in Canada according to new data released by Statistics Canada (StatCan), the country’s data agency. This is based on the 2021 census.

    Apart from English and French, Mandarin and Punjabi were Canada’s most widely spoken languages. About 4.6 million Canadians (12.7%) speak a language other than English or French predominantly at home. Mandarin and Punjabi are spoken predominantly at home by more than half a million Canadians each.

    More than a hundred thousand people each speak Yue (Cantonese), Spanish, Arabic, Tagalog, Persian languages, Urdu, Russian and Korean at home as per the 2021 census.

    According to the 2021 census, which was announced on August 18th, Urdu was at the seventh spot out of the top 12 non-official spoken languages in Canada.

    In 2021, 520,000 Canadians spoke Punjabi at home, and 530,000 spoke Mandarin at home. According to the census, 290,000 people speak Arabic while 160,000 speak Urdu at home.

    Meanwhile, conventional estimates indicate that the number of Pakistani-origin Canadians is a lot more than the official numbers. According to an official of the Pakistan High Commission in Ottawa, around 500,000 to 600,000 Pakistanis reside in Canada.

  • Humayun Saeed breaks silence on ‘Mere Paas Tum Ho’ sequel, thanks Ammy Virk for appreciation

    Humayun Saeed breaks silence on ‘Mere Paas Tum Ho’ sequel, thanks Ammy Virk for appreciation

    Actor Humayun Saeed is currently working on multiple projects, be it Main Manto Nahi hoon with Maya Ali or his forthcoming feature film London Nahi Jaunga costarring Mehwish Hayat and Kubra Khan followed by another Nadeem Baig film featuring Urwa Hocane.

    The Punjab Nahi Jaungi actor was asked by a journalist if he’s working on the sequel of his blockbuster drama serial Mere Paas Tum Ho that also starred Ayeza Khan, Adnan Siddiqui and Hira Mani in primary roles.

    Humayun responded back in an Instagram story stating that “no sequel, for the time being”, hinting that there is a possibility of the sequel once he wraps up his other three projects.

    Indian Punjabi star Ammy Virk recently praised the drama to which the Jawani Phir Nahi Aani actor replied with a humble ‘Thanks :)’.

    Read more: Another Indian superstar becomes a fan of ‘Mere Paas Tum Ho’