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  • Inspired by ‘Sinf e Aahan’, teenager fan leaves home to meet Kubra Khan, found by police

    Inspired by ‘Sinf e Aahan’, teenager fan leaves home to meet Kubra Khan, found by police

    The drama ‘Sinf-e-Aahan’ has touched the hearts of many, especially young girls who see it as a beacon of inspiration. It has been praised for its portrayal of strong, driven women and has inspired many people to follow their dreams and have big dreams. This powerful impact was evident in a recent incident involving a qteenage girl and her favorite actress, Kubra Khan.
     
     
    Thirteen-year-old Laiba left her home to meet Kubra Khan without telling her parents. The girl said,“Kubra Khan is my idol, and I left my house to meet her.”
    The girl told police that she was motivated by her love for Kubra’s performances, particularly in Sinf-e-Aahan. The police, understanding the innocence of her actions, facilitated her safe return home with the assistance of the Punjab police.
      
    The girl was located by the police using CCTV footage. With some cash in hand, the girl left her house and caught a train to Karachi. Her brother filed a complaint with the police, claiming that his sister had been abducted.
      
    Kubra Khan was informed about the incident in London. She posted a story on her Instagram account about the incident: “So I’m in London, and this was just brought to my attention. I am at a loss of words. I love and appreciate all the love I receive from all my Kuberians. However, I need you guys to understand that your safety is the utmost important thing. The world is scarier than it used to be and I would never EVER want anyone to put themselves in a place of danger because of me. I pray and hope the little girl is safe and sound with her family. P.S. . once I’m back, I’m over-due for a Meet and greet in Lahore. Till then… please stay safe.”
     

    The story of Sinf e Aahan is about six fearless, passionate, and opinionated women from diverse backgrounds who defy convention to join the Pakistan Army and strive to establish themselves as valuable leaders and assets. The drama is written by Umera Ahmed and directed by Nadeem Baig.

  • ASP Shehrbano Naqvi’s Mehndi pictures are an absolute delight

    ASP Shehrbano Naqvi’s Mehndi pictures are an absolute delight

     ASP Shehrbano Naqvi, the brave police officer who shot to fame after rescuing a woman from an extremist mob in Lahore, is capturing hearts once again; this time for her wedding festivities.

     Recently, photos from her Mehndi circulated on social media, sparking an outpouring of praise and well wishes from users.

    The snapshots show Shehrbano glowing in a beautiful Mustard Lehnga, while her groom charms with his traditional attire. Online, the pictures of the couple holding hands are warming hearts as they start their new journey together.

    Previously, the Punjab Police recommended Shehrbano for the prestigious Quaid-e-Azam Police medal in recognition of her brave rescue operation. Now, as she celebrates her wedding, the public continues to admire her courage and determination, wishing her a lifetime of happiness.

  • Yashma Gill thanks IG Punjab Police for not putting down service dogs

    Yashma Gill thanks IG Punjab Police for not putting down service dogs

     

    Actress Yashma Gill has thanked Inspector General (IG) Punjab Police Dr. Usman Anwar on Instagram for stopping the practice of putting down service dogs after their duty is over. She met him during a recent Pakistan Super League (PSL) match.

    “Excited to be with the police officials,” Gill exclaimed, “I’m thrilled to join IG Punjab (Dr. Usman Anwar) and ASP Shehrbano for a conversation on animal rescue in Lahore, bridging compassion with cricket at the PSL match!” She added, “Thanks for having me.”

     

    “I am deeply honored to serve as the ambassador for PARC (Police Animal Rescue Centre),” a commendable initiative by the Punjab Police aimed at safeguarding and aiding animals in need. “As a staunch advocate for animal rights, I commend IG Punjab Dr. Usman Anwar and ASP Syeda Shehrbano Naqvi for their visionary leadership in spearheading this project, which originated in collaboration with JFK Animal Rescue and Shelter and is now expanding throughout Punjab.”

     

     

    She went on to say: “These incredible dogs devote their lives to training and serving in the police force. Previously, the unfortunate practice was to euthanize them upon retirement. However, thanks to the efforts of IG Punjab, ASP Shehrbano, and Zufishan, this practice has been abolished nationwide in Pakistan. Now, these remarkable creatures have the opportunity to be adopted and find loving homes after their years of service. Let’s join together to ensure more heroes like K2 and Stella can find the caring homes they deserve.”