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  • Review: Umr-o-Ayyar: A marriage of convenience between debilitating story-line and topnotch VFX

    Review: Umr-o-Ayyar: A marriage of convenience between debilitating story-line and topnotch VFX

    Umr-o-Ayyar is everything I could not have imagined: badly written fanfic and a thrilling display of VFX-laden action unknown to Pakistani films.

    Invited to the premier on behalf of The Current, I recalled all I had ever known about the character of Umr-o-Ayyar. Having been an avid reader of the legendary series of Dastaan-e-Ameer-i-Hamza and Talism Hoshruba, I was a fan of the conniving, quirky character of Umr-o-Ayyar, a friend and close confidant of the protagonist, Ameer-i-Hamza, but a legend in himself. The expectations were a little too high. The reality was a bit of a downer.

    It was a marriage of convenience between the magical world of Harry Potter and the legendary period drama of Ertugrul.

    My father, a master in Arabic language and literature, always told me that the name’s correct pronunciation was Ammar-Ayyar and not Umr-o-Ayyar, as per the rules of the Arabic language. Ammar, the protagonist played by Usman Mukhtar, really marked the right box with the name, but unfortunately, that’s about it.

    His portrayal of the ‘clueless chosen one’ who remained true to character till the end made him look stupid more than likeable. Just like it was said about Harry Potter that magic still surprised him, Usman embodied the same traits, keeping his quintessential baffled expression intact whether it was his Schrodinger phase or him as an Ayyar.

    The hero’s entourage, comprised of Ali Kazmi Salman Shaukat and Sanam Saeed, did leave their mark. It was the story that let them down. Manzar Sehbai’s Guru is there to mentally prepare the chosen, pure-blood Ammar Ayyar just like Master Shifu did with Po in Kung Fu Panda, but his styling, like that of Ertugrul’s Ibn Arabi, seemed out of place in the uber-cool setting. His verbose speeches and boasting of the power to know it all led to an all too predictable ending.

    Director Azfar Jafri, known for family entertainers like Janaan and Heer Maan Ja falls short on this period cum super-hero cum action genre. Despite the fact that the two legends featuring the titular character are quite internalised in our language and culture, the movie comes across as an adaption of foreign celluloid. It has elements of Harry Potter’s pure-bloodedness, Voldemort’s black magic, inconsequential mention of physics, a motor-bike chase, Marvel’s VFX, fight sequences, and a world of supernatural elements ironically being dealt with both guns and knives. Consequently, the original plot, if there was any, got lost.

    A sign of a flawed storyline is that the movie does not reflect much on the very conflict of the plot as to why the two parties are at war with each other. Ayyars, weak enough to get possessed, riding on bikes, and combating magic with internal powers, guns, and daggers made it all funny, even funnier than the comic reliefs in the film.

    The best thing about the movie was the villains. The plot was driven by Sana’s Cheno, inspired by Bellatrix Lestrange, and Laqqa-a desi Voldemort- played by Faran Tahir. They were visibly ominous, and however flawed their dialogues were, their actions made more sense as they acted their part well. At one point in the film, Laqqa, the villain, has his first showdown with Ammar Ayyar, the hero, where the former says to the latter, “I am extremely disappointed after meeting you.” As an audience, you agree with him because such is the extent of Ammar’s incorrigibility. While it is not a well-written character, it performed even worse.

    Hamza Ali Abbasi’s styling and acting take the cake. During those five minutes of his guest appearance, you are reminded of the beauty of the original tale. His portrayal of the OG, vivacious and witty Umr-o-Ayyar, who has especially come to knock some sense in the hero, made me reminisce about the accessories he owned, such as “zanbeel,” a satchel he used to carry everywhere that contained all the things under the sun, including the jinns he had entrapped. Alas! Its a lost opportunity.

    While the storyline keeps boggling the mind, VFX in the final showdown really gives that larger-than-life experience. It deserves all the praise for being groundbreaking in Pakistani cinema. It’s the story which is the hamartia, a fatal flaw of this presumed epic of a film. The title, Umr-o-Ayyar-A New Beginning, indicates that the makers intend to make a series under the same banner. The next effort should not be as frivolous as this one.
    Overall, the movie is a good one-time watch that really lacks originality.

  • 18% GST on formula milk, baby food slammed

    18% GST on formula milk, baby food slammed

    An inflation bomb has been dropped on the Pakistani public as the government, in its new 2024-25 budget, imposed an 18 percent General Sales Tax (GST) on baby food and formula milk – a necessity for the nourishment of children.

    People have strongly criticised the new tax on its probable risk of worsening malnutrition among infants and children since parents wouldn’t be able to afford baby food.

    “In other countries, governments reduce taxes on such products,” said Akmal, a resident of Lahore, to DAWN.

    In his budget speech Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb ironically underscored the importance of children’s nutrition in the country.

    When asked about the new tax, he replied that it “was not a big deal” as formula milk is purchased by the middle and upper middle classes who can afford it.

  • Pakistani celebrities dazzle in Eid ul Azha 2024 celebrations

    Pakistani celebrities dazzle in Eid ul Azha 2024 celebrations

    What a hot, hot Eid ul Azha most of the country witnessed. But being the resilient country that we are, we didn’t let the weather dampen our celebrations, and that includes our celebrities.

    Many actors have shared their pictures, showing off their best outfits for the first day of Eid. Some started celebrating in the evening and posted their pictures later.

    Check out some of your favorite celebrities celebrating Eid:

  • Good News: Rain expected on Eid in various cities

    Good News: Rain expected on Eid in various cities

    Wind and rain are likely to descend in different cities of the country on the second day of Eid.

    The Meteorological Department says storms and rain are probably coming to different cities in the country between June 18 and June 22, reports Geo News.

    Clouds are expected in upper plains and hilly areas, including Islamabad, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit-Baltistan and Kashmir, as per the report.

    Along with that, wind, squall and rain have been predicted in different areas of Balochistan from June 20 to 22.

    Meanwhile, wind and drizzling are expected in various Sindh cities on June 21 and 22, including Sukkur, Jacobabad, Kashmore, and Larkana.

  • Khan’s court hearing audio not leaked from Supreme Court: CJP Isa

    Khan’s court hearing audio not leaked from Supreme Court: CJP Isa

    Earlier this week, an audio conversation of Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan and Supreme Court judges was leaked on social media. Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faez Isa clarified that it wasn’t leaked from the Supreme Court.

    Justice Isa stated that he asked the IT staff who told him that there were some voices in the audio which did not belong to the top court.

    The conversation was regarding the NAB amendment case’s court hearing in which Imran Khan appeared through video conference from Adiala Jail where he is currently imprisoned.

    Interestingly, Justice Athar Minallah suggested that there was no issue even if the audio was leaked because the dialogues were made during an open court.

  • Jin reunites with BTS after completing military service

    Jin reunites with BTS after completing military service

    Jin from BTS has finished required military service in South Korea, leaving the military base in Yeoncheon on Wednesday, June 12.

    Wearing his military uniform, Jin was welcomed back by his bandmates J-Hope, Jimin, Jungkook, V, and RM, who played the saxophone to celebrate his return.

    Later, BTS posted a photo on X (formerly Twitter) showing all six members together. Jin sat in the middle on a couch with decorations that said, “Jin Is Back.”

    The group wrote “I’m home!” under the photo, which got more than one million likes on the platform.

    Jin also did a livestream on Weverse for 19 minutes, where he talked with fans and thanked them for supporting him while he was away.

    He posted a message thanking reporters and ARMY fans who came to see him after he finished military service. He said sorry for not being able to greet everyone properly because he was worried it would get too crowded.

    In January, BTS put out a video on YouTube of Jin celebrating New Year’s with fans while he was still in the military.

    “Ta-da everyone! Hello! Seok-jin came to say hi for the new year,” he said. “It’s January, everyone. The new year is here. I’m getting older in January. I’d be in my mid-30s now.”

    “I miss you all. I miss you a lot,” Jin added. “Guys, please wait a few more months. Now that it’s the new year, we have a few months left. Make a lot of snowmen and think of me when you make them.”

    BTS said they will come back together by 2025 after everyone finishes their military service.

  • Islamophobic residents protest allotment of flat to Muslim woman in India

    Islamophobic residents protest allotment of flat to Muslim woman in India

    Residents of a housing scheme built under the Gujarat government’s housing project have launched protests against the allotment of a flat to a Muslim woman in India, claiming that the locality is meant ‘only for Hindus’.

    The protestors told local media that if the allotment was not revoked, they would intensify their agitation and hold protests in other cities, including the capital, New Delhi.

    “Though I was given the house way back in 2018, there is no solution in sight. I currently live at another place with my son,” said the woman.

    The extremist Hindu protestors believe that houses cannot be allotted to members of minority communities because it is a locality of Hindu inhabitants and falls under the Disturbed Areas Act that puts a ban on the sale of property by members of one religious community to those from another community without the prior approval of the District Collector.

    “The protest by the residents have once again exposed the near-complete housing segregation in Gujarat where in a majority of places, Muslims don’t get any house for lease or for purchase,” highlighted the report by The Hindu.

  • Pakistani telefilms set to illuminate screens this Eid ul Azha 2024

    Pakistani telefilms set to illuminate screens this Eid ul Azha 2024

    Telefilms are a big part of Eid celebrations every year. Many popular stars join in to entertain people with comedy and romance. Viewers look forward to these hour-and-a-half-long entertainers after Eid gatherings.

    Here’s what you can watch this Eid ul Adha 2024:

    Jori Ban Gayi

    Feroze Khan and Sehar Khan team up for the first time in a telefilm directed by Syed Ramish Rizvi and written by Samra Bukhari. It promises lots of fun and entertainment with a stellar supporting cast.

    Check out the trailer:

    Pyar tou Warh Gaya

    Ahsan Khan takes on a unique role as he transforms into a female character for his upcoming telefilm. Co-starring alongside him are Amar Khan and Sidra Niazi, promising to captivate the audience with this new avatar. The drama will air on Geo TV.

    Check out the trailer:

    Love Hai Mushkil

    Ali Rehman Khan and Mahenur Haider star in ‘Love Hai Mushkil’ on ARY Digital, a rom-com that will surely bring laughter and joy to viewers.

    Check out the trailer:

    Tere Naam Ka Tattoo

    Sahar Hashmi and Arsalan Naseer team up in ARY Digital’s new telefilm ‘Tere Naam Ka Tattoo’. The comedy also features stars Behroze Sabzwari, Fazial Qazi, and Saba Hameed, promising to bring laughter after the hearty Eid ul Adha feasts.

    Check out the trailer:

    Janay Koun Thi Haseena

    ‘Janay Koun Thi Haseena’ combines mystery and comedy with stars like Sonya Hussyn, Taimoori, Zarrar Khan, and Khaqan Shahnawaz. It will air on Hum TV this Eid ul Adha.

    Check out the trailer:

    Wo Saat Din

    Alizeh Shah and Usama Khan star in Hum TV’s ‘Wo Saat Din’, offering a fresh and captivating storyline.

    Check out the trailer:

    Tum Se Na Ho Payega

    Muneeb Butt and Yashma Gill lead another fun-filled telefilm on Hum TV, promising an entertaining ride for the audience.

    Here is the trailer:

  • US Bank fires employees for look-busy-do-nothing

    US Bank fires employees for look-busy-do-nothing

    US banking giant Wells Fargo has fired dozens of employees following claims that they were faking keyboard activity to fool the company into thinking they were working when actually they were not, reveals BBC.

    In a statement, Wells Fargo said staff had been fired or had resigned “after review of allegations involving simulation of keyboard activity creating impression of active work”.

    “Wells Fargo holds employees to the highest standards and does not tolerate unethical behaviour,” it added.

    The investigation was conducted when new rules recently came into effect in the US, according to which brokers working from home must be inspected every three years.

    However, is not yet clear how the issue was discovered or whether it was specifically related to people working from home.

    Since the work-from-home model has gained popularity post-pandemic, some large companies have been using increasingly specialised tools to monitor employees.

    Such services can track keystrokes and eye movements, take screenshots and log which websites are visited.

    Technology has also evolved to detect the so-called “mouse jigglers” which are aimed at making computers appear to be in active use which are widely available.

    About 13 percent of full-time employees in the US are fully remote, and another 26 percent enjoyed a hybrid arrangement, according to the BBC.

  • Yashma Gill gushes over Hania Aamir: ‘She’s my sister’

    Yashma Gill gushes over Hania Aamir: ‘She’s my sister’

    Popular actor Yashma Gill really loves spending time with her best friend and ‘sister’ Hania Aamir. She talked very positively about Hania in an interview with former supermodel Frieha Altaf on her podcast ‘FWhy’. Yashma said that Hania has always been there for her when no one else was.

    “She’s like my sister,” Gill said when asked if the actor from ‘Mujhe Pyaar Hua Tha’ is her current best friend.

    “She’s funny, but she’s also very sensitive. I don’t know if people know this because they see her funny and bold side on social media. She’s someone who always advises others on how to be happy, but she herself is very sensitive. She’s very human.”

    “Even though she’s younger than me, she’s much more sensible, and actually, she’s like my therapist,” remarked the actor from ‘Tere Ishq Ke Naam’.

    Recalling a recent incident, where Aamir spent the entire night with Gill while she underwent surgery, she added, “She was the only one who stayed with me the whole night. I’ve always said about Hania that she might skip random plans and hangouts sometimes, but when she knows you’re really in trouble, she’ll be there for you.”

    “I remember I didn’t even tell her about my surgery because I wasn’t in a state to inform anyone and was rushed to the hospital. But my house helper informed Hania. She came and stayed the whole night in the hospital room with me, even though she had a shoot the next morning,” Gill explained. “Not many people would do that.”