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  • Actress Amar Khan’s ideal match is like THIS Bollywood star

    Actress Amar Khan’s ideal match is like THIS Bollywood star

    Amar Khan, the talented television and film actor, appeared in the Naidan Maizban YouTube show hosted by Danish Nawaz, Nida Yasir and Yasir Nawaz.

    The host asked Amar, “What have you thought about when a new young person will enter your life, and what kind of person do you want to be – a writer, director, comedian? How do you want your life to be?”

    Amar Khan replied, “Why limit yourself to just one field? The world is vast, just bring me a guy like Ranbir Kapoor”

    The star was quick to clarify which one.

    “Not the Animal one, he was too toxic. I want the Rockstar Ranbir Kapoor.”

    Danish Nawaz humorously commented, “He’ll just spend all day at the shrine.”

    Amar replied, “It’s okay, he’ll be a mystic, rebellious to the world, just not rebellious to me.” 

    Any Ranbir Kapoor lookalike out there, you have a chance!

  • Get ready for ‘Inspector Sabiha’: A gripping story of addiction, trauma, and mystery

    Get ready for ‘Inspector Sabiha’: A gripping story of addiction, trauma, and mystery

    Director Adnan Sarwar brings together elements of a dark past, addiction, and unresolved trauma in his latest project, ‘Inspector Sabiha’. With masterful cinematography, the series promises to delve into the depths of the human psyche. Are you ready to uncover the secrets lurking beneath the surface?
    The recently released trailer gives a sneak peek into the mysterious story of the main character. It’s full of drama and promises an exciting viewing experience for those who love gritty stories.

    In ‘Inspector Sabiha’, the main character has a difficult past with family problems and inner struggles. The trailer shows how she deals with addiction, trauma, and trying to understand herself. It also hints at how her inner struggles affect her outer world. She grew up facing challenges, and now she’s trying to overcome her past while dealing with tough situations in her present life.
    Rabia Butt plays Inspector Sabiha with a strong and serious demeanor. She seems tough, hiding the inner struggles she faces. But sometimes, you see her vulnerable side, especially when addiction takes over. This mix of strength and vulnerability makes her character more real and draws you into her story.

    ‘Inspector Sabiha’ has a great cast including famous actors like Mohammed Ehteshamuddin, Yasir Hussain, Iffat Omar, Yasir Nawaz, Samiya Mumtaz, and Sohail Sameer. The trailer shows each actor giving powerful performances full of emotion. You can feel the chemistry between them, making the story exciting. Audiences will be eager to see what happens next, thanks to the strong performances and gripping storyline.

    However, as they say, content is king – or queen, in this case – and it is the plot itself that serves as the true cornerstone of Inspector Sabiha, weaving a web of intrigue and suspense that captivates from the very first frame. With high stakes and hurdles that the protagonist must overcome, the series promises to unravel the tangled threads of a mystery that stretches far beyond the surface, diving deep into the darkest recesses of the human soul in search of truth and redemption.

    The trailer announcement on Instagram gets you ready for the upcoming drama. It hints at exciting revelations to come. “Before the sin, there was a story that started it all,” it says mysteriously. It sets the scene for what’s to come, hinting that the past is about to speak up. The network that brought you ‘Gunah’ is getting ready to tell a story that started a fire.
    Don’t miss the big reveal of the story everyone’s talking about. Because in the world of Inspector Sabiha, finding out the truth is just the beginning. Watch the show every Friday on Express TV, and get ready for an exciting experience that’s sure to thrill fans of this genre.

  • Sonya Hussyn respects Sher Afzal Marwat for rejecting second marriage

    Sonya Hussyn respects Sher Afzal Marwat for rejecting second marriage

    Lawyer and MNA Sher Afzal Marwat, the popular PTI leader, has been praised for standing up against family pressure. He refused to marry again just to have a son. Many people on social media praised Marwat for his decision, including actor Sonya Hussyn.

    “In our tough world, I really admire this man,” wrote the Saraab actor in an Instagram post. “He knows how important it is to be kind and to follow the basic rules of relationships.”

    Thinking about what Marwat said, Hussyn felt sad about how society always wants a son. “Getting married just to have a son is really unfair,” she said. But she praised Marwat for being loyal to his wife. She said his strong commitment and family values would protect his daughters from future problems. “By making this choice, he not only did right by his wife but also kept his daughters safe from a lifetime of sadness,” she wrote. “I’m sure his daughters will make him very proud one day.” Hussyn finished her post by saying, “Respect, sir.”

    Earlier this week, Marwat had told Nadir Hussain’s podcast that his family wanted him to marry again to have a son. However, Marwat said he couldn’t do that to his wife. “I couldn’t bring another woman into our lives just to have a child,” he had stated in the podcast. “Like everyone else, a woman has just one life. She has basically burned everything in her life just to start a new life with you.”

  • ‘Saqib Nisar acted as messenger in judiciary for Imran Khan’, reveals Azaz Syed

    ‘Saqib Nisar acted as messenger in judiciary for Imran Khan’, reveals Azaz Syed

    Azaz Syed, senior journalist of The News, revealed on Geo’s ‘Report Card’ that Imran Khan, founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), was in contact with a few judges from Lahore and Islamabad during the past few years.

    Referring to Faisal Vawda’s recent statement on Samaa News where he stated, “There were two judges who called Imran Khan when he was in the container and one of those judges is still serving.”

    Azaz claimed that Faisal Vawda’s statement was indeed true.

    Furthermore, Syed narrated, “The former Chief Justice of Lahore High Court, Amir Bhatti, directly contacted a judge in Islamabad and pressured him to take a decision in favour of Imran Khan.”

    Azaz Syed implicated former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Saqib Nisar, who used to act as a liaison between the federal and Punjab judiciary on behalf of Imran Khan.

  • 9-year-old child worker burnt to death in Lahore

    9-year-old child worker burnt to death in Lahore

    A 9-year-old domestic worker has died of burns in Lahore’s Millat Park area, reported Geo News.

    As soon as the incident was reported, police arrested the head of the house where the child worked and registered a case.

    The police said that the actual facts of the death will be revealed after the autopsy. The suspect has said that the girl was burnt when a gas cylinder exploded in the kitchen.

  • ‘Members of TTP are in contact with me’, Barrister Saif wants dialogue with banned group

    ‘Members of TTP are in contact with me’, Barrister Saif wants dialogue with banned group

    Barrister Muhammad Ali Saif, Advisor to the Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Information, has once again reiterated the need to start a dialogue with Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) as the country reels from a surge in terror attacks.

    Saif stated that the recent significant loss of lives on “both sides” should prompt Pakistan to opt for a peaceful way to get out of this mess.

    “We must consider the possibility of dialogue if terrorists are willing to renounce terrorism. The situation must be approached realistically. Lives are being lost on both sides, and the only way to halt this is to pursue peaceful means. This does not imply any form of surrender to the terrorists.”

    The statement comes a few days after CM KP Ali Amin Gandapur also said that the country needs to open a dialogue with terrorists because “Whatever we have done has gained us nothing.”

    The Advisor also revealed that the terrorists are in contact with him, “Members of the TTP have been in contact with me, discussing their issues. At times, when the TTP has issues with the Pakistan army, they communicate it through me.”

    Social media reactions were mostly critical of Barrister Saif.

  • Mohsin Naqvi criticised for allowing security bikes on Margalla trails

    Mohsin Naqvi criticised for allowing security bikes on Margalla trails

    Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi recently ordered the launch of ‘Marghalla Trail Patrol’ to provide security on the trails that zigzag across the hills. The decision has been widely criticised by netizens for its potential to harm the wilderness of the trails.

    Naqvi said in a tweet, “We’re launching the Margalla Trail Patrol to secure the beautiful trails of Margalla, especially for the safety of foreigners who love exploring them. Our tri-pronged security cover includes Trail Motorcycles, mounted Police (horses), and foot patrolling.” The minister even shared pictures of patrol police.

    Renowned journalist Gharida Farooqi responded by pointing out how the motor vehicles will violate the wilderness and climate protection concept. She wrote, “Wrong decision to introduce motor vehicles to Margalla Hills Trails. Basically against the preservation of wilderness and climate protection concept. This must be reversed.” Gharida demanded, “Protect and save Margalla Hills”. In the end she added that “safety of everyone is vital alike; be they [are] locals or not.”

    Netizens also jumped in the debate as another user agreed with Gharida by posting, “True. Safety matters”

    Social media climate activist Dawar Butt shared his two cents by posting , “So, Motorcyclists are banned in the National Park because it disturbs wildlife, but Motorcycle mounted security guards constantly patrolling the national park are fine?”

    Urban development specialist Momin Sheikh’s had a cynical response as he said, “This is the first time I’m seeing a country introduce petrol motorbikes on a hiking trail inside a national park. Who says we don’t innovate, we are the world leaders in horrible ideas”

    Another user pointed out that Rangers are already appointed in Margallas. It could have been better had they been empowered more by the government.

    Others pointed out that bikes will being noise and air pollution in the trails.

  • ‘Baat hogi tou sirf army chief aur DG ISI say’: Shehryar Afridi

    ‘Baat hogi tou sirf army chief aur DG ISI say’: Shehryar Afridi

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) senior leader Shehryar Afridi claimed on Friday that his party will soon hold dialogue with the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) and Director General of the Inter-Services Intelligence (DG ISI) instead of talking to individuals who he believes were rejected and reached parliament through Form 47.

    Afridi gave his statement during an interview with the Geo News show Naya Pakistan when he was asked for his opinion on how to achieve political stability in the country.
    The PTI stalwart criticized the PML-N led government, claiming that they are a group of “rejected people” who are being “controlled remotely” and got into parliament through “Form 47”. He also accused the ruling parties of being “backed by the establishment”.
    Responding to calls for reconciliation, he said that there was no benefit for the former ruling party to hold dialogues with the “people rejected by the nation”.

    “My leader doesn’t want any NRO. We want dialogue for the betterment of Pakistan,” Afridi said, adding that PTI founder Imran Khan wants to engage all stakeholders for a better country.

  • Ab solar panels pr bhi tax lage ga? Awaam furious at govt

    Ab solar panels pr bhi tax lage ga? Awaam furious at govt

    The Central Power Purchasing Agency (CPPA) has sent a summary to the Ministry of Energy, proposing to impose taxes on domestic and commercial solar panels.

    Geo reported that it has been proposed to collect a tax of Rs. 2000 per Kilowatt from domestic and commercial solar panels that are in use.

    Furthermore, the summary suggested that tax be levied on 12 Kilowatt solar panel grids. According to sources, Rs. 24,000 would be charged to customers who are using a 12-kilowatt solar panel.

    It is not clear as yet whether this tax will be a one-time expense or a monthly expense.

    The summary has been sent to the Prime Minister for approval.

    Social media reacted angrily to the news.

    Meanwhile, reportedly the rates of solar panels are also under consideration and if the summary is approved, NEPRA will be requested to reduce the rates of solar panels further.

  • Chinese girl diagnosed with ‘love brain’ after calling boyfriend 100 times in a day

    Chinese girl diagnosed with ‘love brain’ after calling boyfriend 100 times in a day

    An 18-year-old girl in China, Xiaoyu, was hospitalised after exhibiting obsessive behaviour towards her boyfriend. Doctors believe she may be suffering from borderline personality disorder ‘Love Brain’, Chinese media has reported.

    Xiaoyu’s odd behaviour began during her first year of university when she reportedly became overly dependent on her boyfriend, demanding constant communication and updates on his whereabouts, causing significant strain on the relationship as the boyfriend felt stifled.

    The situation got aggravated when Xiaoyu called her boyfriend over 100 times in a single day and he did not answer. She became extremely upset and began damaging household objects. Fearing for her safety, the boyfriend contacted the police.

    Officers arrived just as Xiaoyu was threatening to jump from their balcony. She was taken to the hospital, where she was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. While ‘love brain’ is not a term itself, it is used colloquially to describe this type of obsessive behaviour in romantic relationships.

    Dr Du Na, a doctor at the hospital where Xiaoyu was treated, explained that borderline personality disorder can sometimes co-occur with other conditions like anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder. Dr Du also suggested that such conditions might be linked to unhealthy childhood attachments.

    Du did not disclose the cause of Xiaoyu’s illness, but said it often occurs in people who had not had a healthy relationship with their parents during childhood.

    Dr Du stressed that severe cases, like Xiaoyu’s, require medical intervention.