Tag: Sajal Aly

  • Zard Patton Ka Bunn finale brings Justice and happy endings

    Zard Patton Ka Bunn finale brings Justice and happy endings

    Zard Patton Ka Bunn, a collaboration between HUM TV and the Kashf Foundation, ended on a touching note that left viewers feeling emotionally satisfied. The last episode highlighted the character’s challenges and success while delivering strong messages about empowerment and resilience.

    Meenu stated, “The first condition is totally new brand new, especially for you. If you want to marry me, then not only will you have to teach me, but you will also have to bear all the expenses of my medical education. When I can earn, I will return all your money and will settle the account.”

    She also showed her independence by saying, “Until I don’t complete my education, you and your family will not pressure me to give birth to children. I will have children as per my desire and will. If my physical and mental health allows me to, and if it’s not suitable, then I will adopt a child who has been deprived of a mother’s love.” This term and conditions not only emphasized her commitment to her career but also highlighted the importance of personal choice in family planning.

    The message delivered by Sartaj Chahchi, a pivotal character in the drama, resonated deeply, “Until the population is not controlled, no one will be able to progress, population is even a bigger problem than employment. Our elders have said to live within the available resources. Give birth to as many kids as you can raise and educate. People give birth to kids but can’t feed them. First, parents ruin their kids’ childhood, and then masters exploit the children.”

    The drama also highlighted the importance of justice as Nasreen played by Samiya Mumtaz and her children stood strong while fighting against her husband’s wrongdoings. Rani was accused of child labor by a landlord’s family and she was badly beaten before dying of her injuries.

    Meanwhile the chairman of Qaiser Klan, Malik Nadir, portrayed by Rehan Sheikh, broke free from a cycle of bad behavior and gunda gardi of his father, giving hope for a better future.

    Sajal Aly and Hamza Sohail, who played these roles, delivered powerful performances that captured the vulnerability and happiness of their characters, providing the audience with sweet moments to cherish.

    Sajal Aly consistenly chooses strong scripts and prover her talent through brilliant acting.
    There’s no doubt that Aly is one of the finest actresses in our entertainment industry.
    I want like to appreciate Tanveer who has justified his role, and performed brilliantly. He was not the perfect man but he was the perfect father to his daughter, supporting her in every situation.

    Compounder Chahcha Afzal Khan was one of those in Meenu story and apart from powerful presence he himself has a beautiful story in a wonderful performance by Ali Tahir.

     

    The last episode featured a powerful message from the Kashf Foundation and Faiz Ahmed Faiz’s daughter Muneeza. Both delivered touching messages about children’s rights alongside and recited her father’s poem,

    ‘Yeh daagh daagh ujala, yeh shab gziida sehar
    Woh intezaar tha jiska, yeh woh sehar toh nahi
    Yeh woh sehar toh nahi,
    Jiss ki aarzoo le kar
    Chalay the yaar ke mil jaaye gi kahin na kahin’

    Roshanay Zafar’s appearance to deliver a call to action added urgency to the message.

    The drama wrapped up with dignity, tackling complex social themes in a relatable and heartfelt manner.

    Writer Mustafa Afridi and director Saife Hassan worked tighter to create a story that combined emotional depth with social commentary, making the character’s strength and flaws impactful.

    Overall, Zard Patton Ka Bunn will be remembered for effectively addressing important issues while captivating viewers with its touching story.

  • Which actresses are on Mahira Khan’s favorite list?

    Which actresses are on Mahira Khan’s favorite list?

    While exploring the vibrant streets of London, superstar Mahira Khan took a moment to connect with her fans in a question and answers session on X (formerly twitter).

    She revealed who is her favorite actress and elaborated on important lessons that she learned during her career. From advice from Bollywood star Shahrukh Khan to her favorite actress, here are some responses she gave to questions.

    When a fan asked, “What all learning did you receive from SRK while working on Raees?”

    She quoted the tweet to say, “Give happiness a chance baby.”

    In response to a question about her favorite actress on television, Mahira Khan said, “Man everyone is so good ⚡Right now on tv- Yumna, Sajal, Hania, Kubra, Mawra, Sehar, Sabeena,naeema… and many more. Endless list.”

    Her favorite actor:

    “So many but I’ll tell you, I really enjoted Ahmed Ali Akbar just ❤”

    A fan suggested to Mahira, “You should launch a production house that makes short series for tv, may be films eventually we need good contemporary tv series for millennials and Gen Z that can reach out to global audience too more than current tv.”

    “It’s complicated, especially if you’re not churning out dramas which then can provide the money needed to make stuff like short series or films. I’m really trying to put a few stories together.. maybe collaborate with other production houses.. let’s see! InshAllah,” the Humsafar actress added.

  • Sajal Aly’s acting in ‘Zard Patton Ka Bunn’ has made a fan out of Shamoon Abbasi

    Sajal Aly’s acting in ‘Zard Patton Ka Bunn’ has made a fan out of Shamoon Abbasi

    Actor and director Shamoon Abbasi is known for not mincing his words and giving straightforward opinions.

    Abbasi is part of ‘Kya Drama Hai’ which airs on Channel 24, where he praised Sajal Aly’s acting in the drama serial ‘Zard Patton Ka Bunn’ in his usual no-holds barred style.

    Sajal Aly is playing the character of Meenu in the drama, written by Mustafa Afridi and directed by Safie Hassan.

    Shamoon said, “Sajal, my child, you know how much I love you, she is like my family, she actually belongs to my family. From the very beginning, I have been working with her. You can even see her now, a little bit, peeking over my shoulder. Sajal has always been very dear to me. When she started working, I respected her from day one because even as a young girl, the way she elevated her roles was impressive. I always thought she was very serious about her work.”

    “Every month some actor from India says something about Sajal and praises her. I say, when Allah gives someone respect, no matter what you do, Allah has given Sajal a lot of respect, not just as an actor, but as a person as well. She is such a sweet person – no controversies, no problems, no issues, no unnecessary talk. She doesn’t make statements or do anything like that. I think she is a very professional actor. Forever, whatever she does, it’s always great.”

  • ‘I wish I had the right to kill them,’ says Zara Noor Abbas after harassment incident in Karachi

    ‘I wish I had the right to kill them,’ says Zara Noor Abbas after harassment incident in Karachi

    Pakistani celebrities are furious over a viral video clip showing a recent harassment incident in North Karachi. A video uploaded by actress Zara Noor Abbas depicts a man on a motorbike groping a woman wearing a headscarf during the daytime. A child is sitting on the bike with the man.

    In an Instagram post, Zara angrily wrote: “Another generation of harassers is being nurtured on motorcycles.”

    She highlighted the impact of such actions on children, writing, “Children are like puppets; they imitate what they see, and this man on the bike is setting an example for the child with him.”

    She added, “I wish I had the right to kill.”

    Other celebrities, including Sajal Aly and Maryam Nafees, have also condemned the incident.

    Sajal re-shared a news report circulating on social media on her Instagram account: “I am losing faith in this nation and in the country, it is more frightening to see how common it has become for men to harass women and children.”

    She also wrote, “I can’t help it, but I am very disappointed with where we are going.”

    The incident occurred on August 12, just before Independence Day. Police have yet to apprehend the suspect.

  • Sajal Aly to star opposite Prabhas in Bollywood?

    Sajal Aly to star opposite Prabhas in Bollywood?

    Famous actress Sajal Aly is reportedly making a comeback in Bollywood after a gap of seven years. The buzz is that the popular Pakistani actress could star alongside Indian superstar Prabhas in a new romantic period drama.

    The movie will be directed by Hanu Raghavapudi, known for making beautiful films like Sita Ramam. Fans are hoping to see Sajal Aly in a big new role with Prabhas.

    The director, Hanu Raghavapudi, said his new movie, ‘Fauji,’ will be a historical action drama. The story will be a special love story set during a war before India gained its independence. There are rumors that Prabhas might play a British soldier in the film. The team is thinking about casting an actress from Asia, and Sajal Aly is one of the names under consideration.

    The Pakistani talent bomb last started in Bollywood in 2017’s ‘Mom,’ where she played Sridevi’s daughter. Prabhas is doing well with his latest movie, ‘Kalki 2898 AD,’ which is about a future world and inspired by Hindu stories.

  • Sajal Aly, Malala call for ‘respect’ for voters’ choice as election results come in

    Sajal Aly, Malala call for ‘respect’ for voters’ choice as election results come in

    Now that election mania is subsiding, another mania has taken over. People are closely following who will form the government. Actress Sajal Aly posted on Instagram about how things have been changing a lot recently in the political scene. “There have been many changes since the night till now”. In another story, she shared a song called “Laga Reh” by Shehzad Roy, which talks about Pakistan’s situation, its politicians and its people. Sajal praised Shehzad for being right about it all along and said, “Your concern was accurate. Sad,” tagging the singer.
    Moreover, the actor found something positive in the situation. She wrote in Urdu, “However, the good news is that today, the entire nation is concerned about the country. Keep at it!”

    But Sajal wasn’t the only one sharing her thoughts. Activist and Nobel Prize winner Malala Yousafzai also spoke up about the elections. She wrote, “Pakistan needs elections that are fair and honest. This means counting votes openly and respecting the results.”

  • Saboor’s sweet surprise for sister Sajal Aly’s birthday

    Saboor’s sweet surprise for sister Sajal Aly’s birthday

    Sajal Aly and Saboor Aly, who started their careers in the entertainment industry at a young age, have achieved tremendous success in their respective fields. Recently, Sajal Aly celebrated her birthday after her sister Saboor planned a lovely surprise for her.

    The birthday celebration took place during a dinner, where Saboor arranged a beautiful cake for Sajal. The joy and happiness on Sajal’s face during the celebration were evident. Here are some delightful moments captured from the surprise birthday celebration:

  • Sajal Aly talks about emotions and vulnerability

    Sajal Aly talks about emotions and vulnerability

    Sajal Ali might be a superstar but she still has the same feelings and emotions as the rest of us.

    In an interview, Ali opened up about the topic, saying that she feels a lot of emotions in real life, just like when she acts. “I think I am as emotional in real life as I am when acting. People might think I’ve become stronger, but I’m still very much the same.”

    For Ali, emotions are really important for her work. She said, “If I were to get rid of my feelings, I wouldn’t be able to act,” explaining that she experiences not just sadness and tears, but a whole range that helps her do well in her roles.

    But there’s more to Sajal Ali than just serious roles. When asked about her sense of humor, she replied with a mischievous grin. “My sense of humor is excellent and those close to me know it well.” She mentioned that her playful side often goes unnoticed by the public, and people might only see one side of her in the roles she plays.

  • A loyal, committed partner is better than a life in showbiz: Resham

    A loyal, committed partner is better than a life in showbiz: Resham

    In a recent podcast interview with journalist Maliha Rahman, Actor Resham expressed her concern about the rising divorce rates among actors in the entertainment industry. She specifically mentioned the separations of Sajal Aly and Ahad Raza Mir, as well as Imran Ashraf and Kiran Ashfaq, stating that the news saddened her, and she hoped their marriages hadn’t come to an end.

    She mentioned her close relationship with actress Sajal Aly, expressing deep sorrow over Sajal’s divorce, considering they had previously worked together in “Mohabbat Jaye Bhaar Main.” Resham also mentioned actor Imran Ashraf and recalled meeting him and his ex-wife Kiran Ashfaque at an event, noting that they seemed happy together.

    The string of divorces in the industry has made Resham more cautious, prompting her to consider marrying someone outside the entertainment circle, she said. At the end of the interview, Resham spoke about her hopes for a future partner who was willing to commit to a lasting relationship.
    Resham also revealed that she would have left showbiz long ago if she had found a good life partner, who was loyal and committed.
    The veteran actress is set to make a strong comeback to the silver screen in the movie “Gunjal,” featuring Ahmad Ali Akbar in the lead role.

  • Sajal Aly questions Lux Style Awards selection criteria

    Sajal Aly questions Lux Style Awards selection criteria

    The Lux Style Awards were met with criticism this year, with major film and drama actors speaking out against the unfair selection process that only seemed to recognise few of the best projects that came out this year. The production team behind the critically acclaimed film ‘The Legend Of Maula Jatt’ had justified their reason for not sending their nomination for the awards in a statement, that criticised the lack of categories honouring film directors and writers, “disregarding their major and substantial creative contributions, while including one for best playback song doesn’t resonate with our vision for comprehensive film recognition. Therefore, we’ve decided not to make an exception in this case.”

    Read more: Why wasn’t ‘Maula Jatt’ nominated for the Lux Style Awards?

    Several fans expressed their disappointment on Wahaj Ali’s, pointing out that the actor was not nominated despite having submitted his portfolio for the drama series ‘Jo Bichar Gaye’.

    Actress Sajal Aly took to Instagram to call out the selection jury, suggesting ways to improve their criteria so that deserving performances are given due credit. She questioned why several actors who gave excellent performances this year including Zara Noor Abbas for ‘Badshah Begum’ or Ushna Shah for ‘Habs’ weren’t given awards.

    “It is greatly dissapointing to me as an artist that LSA routinely ignores other artists who are doing great work. For example, Mehwish Hayat who was great in London Nahi Jaunga’. Zara Noor Abbas for ‘Badshah Begum’ and Ushna Shah for ‘Habs’. Who exactly are the jury members, do they watch our shows even? Or do they simply choose who is popular? It is one thing not to win an award but to simply be ignored even if you have done great work is heartbreaking!”

    Moving on, the ‘Kuch Ankahi’ actress requested the Lux Style Awards to include categories honouring the technical teams “who create magic for us, us actors and for the audiences who see us.”

    Lastly, the ‘Ye Dil Mera’ actress expressed her disappointment at Wahaj Ali’s snub from the Lux Style Awards, and called for a seperate category honouring supporting actors in films and actors to be set up.

    ‘My third request is: please add a way/caetgory to honor supporting actors. We have great actors who make our plays stronger because of their contributions. Let’s appreciate them please. PS: How could Jo Bichar Gaye not even be nominated?”

    Sajal Aly was not the only actress who expressed her disdain at the jury board, but Farhan Saeed, who was nominated for his performance in drama ‘Mere Humsafar’, but then lost to Arsalan Naseer for ‘Paristaan’, called out the awards in an Instagram post for refusing to honour actors for their hard work.

    “If you had to fix it , it could have been done intelligently at least #LSA2023 ! I don’t say this for myself but for anyone who deserves a fair chance at winning for their hard work at any platform, I say this to encourage ppl who aspire to join our industry! I say this to keep people’s faith in us intact !
    Nevertheless
    Your Love Is The Biggest Award I Have !!
    Congratulations to all the winners!”