Shamoon Abbasi’s Durj has been cleared by the Central Film Censor Board to release in Pakistan with minor cuts. The director cum actor took to social media to share the news and informed audiences that he will announce a new release date soon.
As per reports, some of the graphic scenes have been removed from the film. Abbasi refrained from commenting on this recent development and said that he will be issuing a public statement soon.
Earlier, the film was banned by CBFC (Central Board of Film Censor) to release in Pakistan because of its subject. They said that a sensitive topic such as cannibalism, should not be broadcasted so openly.
The grand Royal reception hosted for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at the Pakistan Monument in Islamabad by the British High Commissioner to Pakistan Thomas Drew and his wife saw the who’s who in Pakistan in attendance. From politicians to celebrities to sportsmen to entrepreneurs – it was a star-studded event and one we wish we also had a chance to attend. But since that didn’t happen, we were glued to our phones for all the live updates from the event.
While a lot of celebrities were in attendance at the event, not everyone got a chance to snap a picture with the royal couple.
King of Couture, Hassan Sheheryar Yasin was among the few lucky ones who were introduced to William and Kate. He not only got a picture but also got a chance to interact with them. We hear that Kate will be donning an outfit by the designer on the visit.
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Maheen Khan, whose creation the Duchess wore for her first royal engagement also interacted with the couple.
Mehwish Hayat said that it was a “real pleasure” to meet the royal visitors.
Was a real pleasure to meet with the royal visitors last night. William is a real life Prince Charming & was genuinely excited abt being here. Hope that this visit helps show the world the real side of Pakistan & not what media has been showing. #RoyaltourPakistan#PrinceWilliampic.twitter.com/9wY8BRDGp0
Mahira Khan and Masarrat Misbah also got a moment with the Prince.
As did Shehzad Roy.
Others who attended the event included Atif Aslam, Hareem Farooq, Momina Mustehsan, Yousaf Sallahuddin, Ahad Raza Mir, Sajal Aly, Wasim and Shaniera Akram and Shaan Shahid.
Atif looked dapper in a sherwani by Mohsin Naveed Ranjha while Mahira looked lovely in Misha Lakhani.
While the celebrities have not yet shared high-quality pictures yet, UK-based DJ Noreen Khan who was the red carpet host, shared pictures with the celebrities.
Balaa and Bewafa actor Ushna Shah found herself in hot waters after she made some questionable comments about her late-night pizza delivery experience.
Her comments outraged Twitter users who remarked that Ushna’s comments were sexist and privileged.
Sorry don’t agree with you at all. Some of us don’t like dogs , some have phobia,some don’t like dogs sniffing around them so you should not have said anything. I would have been petrified of a pitbul terroir
Is this a confession? A Dear Diary moment? Where’s the closing statement that says I’m ashamed of not comprehending a human emotion like fear? Is Ushna alright? https://t.co/Y4P7MbHtIw
Following that, Ushna defended herself and said that she was holding the dog as the pizza guy made his way inside and that he only came in when she challenged his masculinity.
However, the matter didn’t appear to settle down, so Ushna shared a lengthy note explaining her actions and why she had shared the story on social media.
you haven’t acknowledged jackshit, you’re simply doubling down on your pathetic behaviour towards a service worker & blaming *society* for being rude & obnoxious.
you haven’t acknowledged jackshit, you’re simply doubling down on your pathetic behaviour towards a service worker & blaming *society* for being rude & obnoxious.
National heartthrob Fawad Khan rarely makes public appearances which means that when he does, pictures and videos of him go viral.
Fawad and wife, Sadaf recently celebrated their daughter Elayna’s third birthday with a princess-themed party and pictures from the event are super cute.
Family photos
The one of the Mama and baby
Sadaf looks absolutely chic in this rose pink dress. Perfect for a day-time event.
The one of the gang
Ahmed Ali Butt ho aur selfie na ho – aisa ho nai sakta.
The celebrity Mommy gang
The decor of the event was done by Peppermint Parties.
As Dr Abdus Salam walks on to the stage at the Nobel ceremony of 1979, there is almost a whiff of costumery, of a flamboyant display of identity. In front and behind him in the procession are men in a uniform of “penguin” tuxedoes. And there is Dr Salam, resplendent from the top of his whipped-cream turban, the black sherwani, the white shalwar, down to his up-curled khussas. He was clearly fond of his three-piece suits too. But on that day in Stockholm: I am Muslim, I am Pakistani, his attire shouted. The world heard him, but his country did not.
Such is the premise of Salam: The First ****** Nobel Laureate, the fourteen years-in-the-making documentary about Dr Abdus Salam streaming now on Netflix. It is not a film about the science that made the man, but the politics of his identity. Should it matter that an internationally feted theoretical physicist is of the minority Ahmadi faith? It did to both Dr Salam and Pakistan.
Produced by Pakistanis Zakir Thaver and Omar Vandal and directed by an American-Indian, Anand Kamalakar, it has already won awards and been seen in 30 countries on the festival circuit as well as private screenings in Pakistan. However, the film’s release on Netflix makes it far more accessible, particularly where it matters, in Pakistan.
Stitched together with rare archival footage, newspaper clippings and interviews of colleagues, wives, children, admirers, assistants and associates, Salam is threaded through with details and footage that were unseen or not commonly known.
Particularly memorable is his moment in Stockholm, his interaction with the two men who broke his heart and condemned his community to a virtual prison – Bhutto and Zia – and his funeral attended by the thousands.
Moreover, the documentary does not paper over his flaws: his whacky ideas, his vanity, his quirks, his testiness; genius becomes more humane in its layers. The story of the young boy from a small town in a developing country who ended up rubbing shoulders with global scientific superstars should just be inspirational, but it also leaves you heartbroken.
Dr. Abdus Salam, a theoretical physicist, Nobel laureate, twice-married, Pakistani-for-life, global citizen, rags-to-researcher, died over two decades ago, but his life is still so achingly contemporary. The politics of identity are foremost in this age of right-wing populism.
I travelled to Rabwah several years ago, to the hostel where men and women of the Ahmadi faith live in a state of limbo, hiding, or waiting for their asylum papers to come through. Their stories of everyday discrimination and brute violence never leave you.
Dr Salam’s grave
It is a well-kept town with broad tree-lined roads, a state of the art hospital and educational facilities, ringed by the Kirana hills and encircled by hate. Here is where Dr Salam chose to be buried, the Muslim on his gravestone effaced, his life and work all but forgotten in the country where he derived his identity, where he deserved recognition, and where he wanted to promote scientific research the most.
There is no doubt that Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar is a household name in Pakistan. The man has penned several mega-hit plays including Pyaare Afzal, Bunty I Love You, Landa Bazaar, Sadqay Tumhara and more recently Meray Paas Tum Ho. He has also written the blockbuster Punjab Nahi Jaungi starring Humayun Saeed and Mehwish Hayat.
Recently, Qamar decided to don the director’s hat and direct his first feature film. After several hitches along the way which included changes in the cast and release date, his film Kaaf Kangana is finally hitting the screens on October 25. Even the trailer has gotten a makeover. But despite all that has been done, the film’s trailer failed to impress the audiences. In fact, Pakistani Twitter is lit with comments mocking the film and its Kashmir-related dialogues.
India definitely makes better propaganda Err Mishal Fayaaz dear Im sorry acting is a craft Please have the humility to learn before taking such a role #KaafKangana What an embarrassment https://t.co/WXSyPNUsOM
How can you support the industry if its making rubbish, Khalil ur Rehman qamar is a good script writer should have chosen a good director and better actors #samikhan#ayeshaomer#KaafKangana
Khalil-ur-Rehman’s directorial venture has faced several challenges along the way. The film began with Sohai Ali Abro as the lead but soon after, she quit and was replaced by Urwa Hocane. Farhan Saeed was also roped in for the film but the couple decided to bow out of the film later. The film’s leads Eeshal Fayyaz and Sami Khan were finalised after this.
Meanwhile, Resham was also supposed to be part of the film but dropped out a day before the shoot for reasons not known.
Apart from Sami and Eeshal, the film starres Ayesha Omer, Fiza Ali, Saba Hameed, Abi Khan and Sajid Hasan. Neelam Muneer will be doing an item song in the film.
Kaaf Kangana is scheduled to hit the screens on October 25.
They say “Clothes make the man” but in this case, we have noticed that funky and upbeat joggers make a celebrity. Here are some examples.
Imran Khan
We are convinced that Prime Minister Imran Khan has the funkiest joggers on this planet. He pretty much has every colour from reds and oranges to blue in his collection. Don’t believe us? Check out these pictures. We do wish we had better quality pictures.
Sheheryar Munawar
In a world full of boring, be Sheheryar Munawar. Who knew the actor had a quirky side to him – we didn’t either but thanks to his joggers we now know. He really knows how to rock those neons.
Ali Sethi
Anyone who is an Ali Sethi fan knows how much the singer loves his golden sneakers. He’s made no secret of his jogger collection. Here’s giving you a sneak peek too.
After a disastrous Season 11, Coke Studio is back with Rohail Hyatt donning the producer’s hat. Anticipation and expectations for this season is high given the producer and the line-up.
Season 12 opened with Atif Aslam’s rendition of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s immensely popular qawaali Wohi Khuda Hai. It comes as no surprise that Atif has nailed his performance and delivered a beautifully soothing track.
The hamd penned by Muzaffar Warsi reflects the praise of God as the omnipotence, who maintains the balance and harmony in the universe.
And we’re not the only ones blown away by Coke Studio’s opening track – it had 400K plus views on Youtube in its first one hour. Twitter is also lit with #CokeStudio12, #WohiKhudaHai and Atif Aslam trending.
#RohailHyatt nailed it, #WohiKhudaHai Soulful lyrics, soothing composition and beautiful rendition.@itsaadee best work till now and this is going to be historic.Mesmerising. Also credit goes to u 4 making the new generation love sufi music. #CokeStudio12
No one on earth could’ve done this justice but Atif. This is so pure and aesthetically pleasing can’t get over this masterpiece uff. Whole hamd is giving goosebumps yet it’s mind relaxing couldn’t have been better!❤️#CokeStudio12pic.twitter.com/xEk8lrSOhY
What a start for a season! when you hears this, you can feel the words which have love of god,flowing in your veins and travelling to your heart and mind, making you believe that your god is always there for you, Thank you #CokeStudio12 For this master piece! #atif#Aadee
Ever since American talk show host Ellen DeGeneres and former US President George W Bush were spotted watching an NFL game in Dallas, social media and Hollywood is divided. Ellen has been severely criticised for hanging out with a former US president, under whose watch terrible human rights violations were committed in Iraq. Twitter users took to call Bush a “war criminal.”
However, Ellen was not having any of it and defended herself on her show.
“Here’s the thing: I’m friends with George Bush,” she said. “In fact, I’m friends with a lot of people who don’t share the same beliefs that I have. We’re all different, and I think we’ve forgotten that that’s OK that we’re all different.”
She continued, “Just because I don’t agree with someone on everything doesn’t mean that I’m not going to be friends with them. When I say, ‘Be kind to one another’, I don’t mean only the people that think the same way that you do. I mean, be kind to everyone. It doesn’t matter.”
DeGeneres also explained how she ended up sitting next to Bush. She said that she and wife Portia de Rossi arrived at the stadium in Arlington, Texas, as guests of Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. She went on to share a video she took of Bush reclining in his chair between her and Laura Bush in the Cowboys private suite.
Yes, that was me at the Cowboys game with George W. Bush over the weekend. Here’s the whole story. pic.twitter.com/AYiwY5gTIS
Meanwhile others including the Hulk, Mark Ruffalo gave a strong response to Ellen’s statements.
Sorry, until George W. Bush is brought to justice for the crimes of the Iraq War, (including American-lead torture, Iraqi deaths & displacement, and the deep scars—emotional & otherwise—inflicted on our military that served his folly), we can’t even begin to talk about kindness. https://t.co/dpMwfck6su
“But missing the point entirely, DeGeneres framed the issue as simply a matter of her hanging out with someone with different opinions, not a man repeatedly accused of being a war criminal.” https://t.co/OCyYEfNRQl
Sajal Aly and Hamza Ali Abbasi’s much-awaited drama Alif finally hit TV screens last Saturday and its first episode was received phenomenally with millions of hits on Youtube.
While Alif aires on Geo, at the same time, same day, (Saturday, 8 pm) another star-studded drama Meray Paas Tum Ho aires on ARY Digital. What is interesting to note is that the producers of both the dramas are the same. Humayun Saeed’s production house Six Sigma Productions is behind MPTH while, Humayun’s wife Samina and her partner Sana Shahnawaz are producing Alif.
Naturally, this raises questions on what Humayun feels about the whole situation and Humayun, in an Instagram post, addressed the elephant in the room. From praising the actors to the director to the producers – Humayun said that he was “blown over after watching the first episode.”
He added that after watching the episode, “it seems that our industry is headed in the right direction and I really hope it will go on to change the landscape of TV production in our country.”