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  • Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck buy mansion worth huge amount from Indian billionaire

    Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck buy mansion worth huge amount from Indian billionaire

    Hollywood couple Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are in the news again, this time for buying fancy houses. The power couple are looking for a house in New York city.

    Indian media reports the pair own a huge mansion is Los Angeles’ Beverly Hills, which used to belong to Indian business leaders Isha Ambani and Anand Piramal. The mansion is massive, covering 38,000 square feet. It has 12 bedrooms, 24 bathrooms, and lots of fancy things like an indoor pickleball court, gym, salon, spas, and a 155-foot-long infinity pool. Outside, there’s a kitchen and big lawns, great for throwing fancy parties.

    Jennifer and Ben supposedly bought the Los Angeles mansion last June for a whopping $61 million (about INR5 billion). Before this, Ben had a house in Pacific Palisades that he sold for $28.5 million in 2022. Jennifer also sold her Bel-Air estate for $34 million last October.

    It’s interesting that the Los Angeles mansion meant a lot to its old owners, Isha and Anand. They got married in 2018 and spent a lot of time there when Isha was pregnant in 2022. They had their twins, Krishna and Aditya, in November of that year.

    The Los Angeles mansion holds special memories for the Ambani-Piramal family, but Jennifer and Ben are ready to make new ones in their fancy new home. As they look for a house in New York City, fans are excited to see where they’ll live next. This marks another exciting chapter for one of Hollywood’s most famous couples.

    Ben and Jennifer, known affectionately as Bennifer, started dating in the early 2000s. They got engaged but broke up. More than twenty years later, during the pandemic, they got back together and got married in 2022.

  • Fans can’t forget Adeel Hussain’s acting

    Fans can’t forget Adeel Hussain’s acting

    For fans of Pakistani dramas, there’s one thing they all agree on: Adeel Hussain is unforgettable. Whether he’s playing Jamshed in Jackson Heights or Junaid in Daam, Adeel has become one of the biggest stars in Pakistani entertainment.
    Adeel started his career in 2007 with ‘Dunya Goal Hai’. Four years later, he won a Best New Male Actor award for Daam, cementing his reputation as a formidable actor. Even though he’s been in many TV dramas since then, Adeel hasn’t been in the spotlight much lately. But that doesn’t mean his fans have forgotten about him.

    Getting lots of love on X (formely Twitter), one fan shared four pictures of Adeel Hussain from different roles and said, “Adeel Hussain was special. He just didn’t have social media back then.”

    The fan continued, saying that back in his best days, Adeel was even more popular than the biggest stars in Pakistani showbiz now. “Adeel Hussain was a more reliable actor than Humayun and Fawad at that time. People watched his dramas because they knew if he was in it, it would be a good drama overall, not just because of good looks or scenes.”

    It’s obvious: whether he’s in the spotlight or not, Adeel has really won over his fans’ hearts.

  • Which cricketer sent a message praising Nawal Saeed’s beauty?

    Which cricketer sent a message praising Nawal Saeed’s beauty?

    Actress Nawal Saeed has once again caught the public’s attention, this time by revisiting revelations she made about Pakistani cricketers in a past interview. A resurfaced video clip from Momin Saqib’s show ‘Had Kurdi’ resurfaced online, shedding light on her interactions with Pakistani cricket stars.

    In the viral clip, Saeed disclosed that she received numerous messages from Pakistani cricketers, expressing admiration for her beauty. The actress expressed astonishment at receiving such attention from players representing Pakistan on the global stage hinting at inappropriate behavior from cricketers with verified Instagram accounts.

    Further fueling speculation, additional revelations emerged during a Ramadan transmission hosted by Nadia Khan and Ejaz Aslam. Saeed’s vague responses to questions about cricketers’ messages added more mystery to the situation. When asked about cricketer Naseem Shah, she hesitated, and a similar reaction followed when Shoaib Malik’s name was mentioned.

    Clarifying her stance, Saeed admitted to receiving messages from cricketers but expressed regret over making the statement public. She emphasized the importance of professionalism and dignity, particularly for individuals in official positions such as cricketers and sports personalities.

    Nawal Saeed, who rose to fame for her acting skills after her debut in 2017 with the drama serial ‘Yeqin Ka Safar,’ has quickly become popular among millions of fans.

  • Ramy Youssef gets resounding applause on SNL at emotional call for freedom in Palestine

    Ramy Youssef gets resounding applause on SNL at emotional call for freedom in Palestine

    Ramy Youssef has spoken up about the genocide in Gaza on Saturday Night Live, earning resounding applause. He made a heartfelt request to “stop the suffering” and “stop the violence.”

    Ramy Youssef, the creator of the show ‘Ramy’ and an actor in “Poor Things,” said: “This weekend is very spiritual. We’re in Ramadan, a holy month. Tomorrow is Easter. And yesterday, Beyoncé released a new album. There are just so many religions celebrating all at once.”
    Talking about prayer, Youssef said, “In my friend group, I’m one of the few who prays. I’m friends with a lot of sinners—really bad people. They call me when they’re in trouble because they want me to pray for them.”

    The publication mentioned that Youssef then made a joke about a friend who was in the middle of a custody battle over his dog. He then talked about another friend named Ahmed who called him asking for prayers for his family in Gaza. Youssef, who strongly supports peace in Palestine, said, “I’m like, ‘Dude, I got you.’ So that night, when I prayed, it was… complicated. I had a lot to ask for. I said, ‘God, please help Ahmed’s family. Please stop the suffering. Stop the violence. Please free the people of Palestine, please.’”
    While the audience cheered, Youssef said, “And please free the hostages, all the hostages, please.” Then he joked, “And while you’re at it, you know, free Mr. Bojangles. He’s a beautiful dog. I’m praying for that dog.”

    Youssef was among the people wearing an Artists for Ceasefire pin at the Academy Awards in March. He told Variety on the red carpet, “We’re asking for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza.”

    “We’re asking for peace and long-term fairness for the people of Palestine. It’s a message for everyone: ‘Let’s stop hurting children. Let’s not make more war.’ Nobody has ever thought bombing was a good idea when looking back at war. It’s amazing to be around many artists ready to speak out… the support is growing. Many people will wear these pins tonight. There’s a lot of talking on the news, but this is about speaking from the heart. We’re aiming to spread a big message of humanity.”

    Youssef was born in New York to parents from Egypt who moved to the United States. His TV show ‘Ramy,’ which he made and acted in as the main character, started in 2019. The show reflects his own life. It’s about a first-generation millennial American with immigrant parents. Youssef won a Golden Globe in January 2020 for his role.

  • Japan’s royal family makes Instagram debut

    Japan’s royal family makes Instagram debut

    Japan’s royal family is now on Instagram but don’t expect any candid selfies from its official account, which went live Monday in a cautious social media debut for the ancient monarchy.

    The first 19 posts are formally staged photos and videos of Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako carrying out royal duties at recent public appearances. Nonetheless, more than 160,000 users have followed the Imperial Household Agency (IHA) account, which was announced a week ago but set to private until Monday.

    The Japanese monarchy has mythological origins stretching back more than two millennia and any public criticism of the emperor remains taboo in the country. By joining social media, the institution hopes to spark interest among younger generations about what the imperial family does, an IHA spokesperson confirmed to AFP.

    But, perhaps predictably, the posts under the Instagram handle kunaicho_jp contain no behind-the-scenes juice. Strictly factual captions explain what the emperor did on what day, from meeting foreign dignitaries to admiring bonsai trees, with comments moderated.

    The account does not follow any other users and has so far not ventured into Instagram Stories. “The IHA is on Instagram! I thought it was an April Fools’ prank!” one X user wrote in reaction to the launch. 

    “When I heard the IHA created an Instagram account, I quickly checked it out. But of course, the emperor wouldn’t post ‘today’s lunch (heart emoji)’ or anything like that,” wrote another. Some users joked it was good the royals had chosen the more “civilised” Instagram over X, formerly Twitter. 

    Naruhito ascended the Chrysanthemum throne in 2019 in a tradition-laden ceremony after his highly popular father became the first emperor to abdicate in over two centuries. Other monarchies have created social media accounts, including Britain’s royals, who have recently been at the centre of a storm of rumours and conspiracy theories.

    The manipulation of a family photograph the palace released to the media-fuelled online speculation over the whereabouts of Catherine, Princess of Wales, who later revealed she had been diagnosed with cancer.

  • Life in Pakistan is best:Sanam Jung reveals truths about living in Texas

    Life in Pakistan is best:Sanam Jung reveals truths about living in Texas

    Sanam Jung visited Karachi after moving to Houston in July 2023. She talked openly about her “real rukhsati” on the show ‘Shan e Suhoor’, sharing details about everything from learning to cook from scratch without making a mess in the kitchen to the sadness of leaving her family behind.

    “Life in Pakistan is great,” firmly stated the ‘Pyari Mona’ star. “Even after getting married and living here, I never felt far from my parents. We’re really close. None of us ever imagined I’d move so far away.”

    Sanam explained that she and her husband, Qassam Jafri, had planned to be in a long-distance relationship when he moved to the US for work. But when Sanam got her green card, she decided to move to Texas with their daughter so they could all be together. While they were happy to be reunited, Sanam felt the absence of the support system she had in Pakistan.

    “I used to take life for granted here,” the actor reflected with a hint of humor. “You don’t realize it until you move away. If you run out of tomatoes, there’s no one you can ask to get them for you. And if you spill something, there’s no one to clean up after you. You have to do everything yourself.”

    For Sanam, it wasn’t just cleaning up spills that made her realize things. It was everything about the kitchen. In Karachi, she always ate at her parents’ or her husband’s parents’ homes. Sanam shared how her try at making haleem was a disaster, not hiding the fact that she was still learning how to cook.

    “I had haleem all over the kitchen cabinets and the wall,” she remembered, chuckling. “I thought I was being smart using a masala packet. But I added too much water, and instead of taking one hour, it took three!”

    Sanam praised Qassam, who suggested outsourcing the cooking. But Sanam, who was used to being busy in her personal and professional life, wanted to take on the challenge herself, even if it meant facing consequences. Those consequences included jelly that turned too hard and koftay that ended up too runny.

    “I don’t know how anyone can mess up jelly, but I did,” admitted the former VJ. “And my koftay were so wet that I had to ask Qassam’s friend’s mother to fix them.”

    Sanam faced other challenges too, like re-learning how to drive. “In Karachi, you get used to being cautious at a green light in case someone zooms past, but you can’t do that here in Houston!” she cautioned.
    Sanam found it easier to deal with her challenges by laughing at herself. She also mentioned that her daughter quickly adjusted to her new school, even though she missed her grandparents in Karachi.

    “Alaya always tells me we need a bigger house so her grandparents can move here,” said Sanam. “But she’s really happy at school. It took her a while to get used to the longer hours here – school ends at 3:30, while in Pakistan it used to end at 1:30. But now she loves it.”

    Sanam praised Alaya’s teachers, who helped her adjust. “They really care about the kids, and she loves her teachers.”
    Even though Sanam is an MBA, she tried to find work in Houston but decided to focus on her own business instead. “I thought about doing another course or MBA, but Qassam suggested I focus on my own business. We’ve just launched a new perfume, and things are going well!”

    With her busy schedule and her daughter not liking her cooking, Sanam stopped trying to cook after her rocky start. However, she claimed to be an expert at biryani, daal, and aloo murghi. She’s also accepted that housework is never-ending but supports her husband, who has made their move easier.

    “Sometimes, I hear him vacuuming while I’m asleep,” Sanam shared. “I must have done something right to have such a good husband.”

    Now, with new skills, Sanam’s journey in Texas shows how leaving Pakistan’s comforts behind is a big change for everyone, even for showbiz stars.

  • Faizan Sheikh and family throw big iftar party

    Faizan Sheikh and family throw big iftar party

    Maham Aamir and Faizan Sheikh, beloved figures in Pakistan’s entertainment scene, opted for a change of pace this Ramadan. Renowned for their charm and warmth, the couple embraced the spirit of togetherness with a grand Iftar soirée for family and friends.
    Dressed to the nines in elegant white attire, the Sheikh household welcomed guests to an evening filled with culinary delights. Maham Aamir and Rabya Kulsoom shone with grace, adding a touch of glamour to the occasion.
    As the sun set, laughter and love filled the air, epitomizing the essence of Ramadan.

    We have some lovely pictures from their Iftar to share with you.
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  • Nisho Begum talks about daughter Sahiba’s reunion with biological father

    Nisho Begum talks about daughter Sahiba’s reunion with biological father

    The touching reunion between Lollywood star Sahiba and her father has been causing a stir on social media. Now, a viral audio clip of her mother, yesteryears star Nisho Begum, gives more insight into the emotional meeting.

    Nisho Begum shared that Sahiba’s husband, Rambo, got a call during a show in Karachi, asking him to arrange a meeting between Sahiba and her biological father. Although hesitant at first, Rambo convinced Sahiba to meet her father, stressing the importance of family ties.

    Sahiba was happy with how she grew up and her life with her husband. At first, she wasn’t sure about meeting her father. But Rambo convinced her with kindness. She agreed to meet her father, showing respect for her stepfather’s feelings.

    Nisho Begum continues, explaining how she ultimately convinced Sahiba to meet Rabbani, believing it was the right thing to do. She also highlights Rambo’s supportive role, encouraging Sahiba to respect her biological father.

    “I told Sahiba, ‘This is your father. You should meet him. It’s the right thing to do,’” Nisho Begum recalls.
    During the reunion, Sahiba extended hospitality to her father, cooking for him and spending quality time together. Nisho recounted an earlier encounter when Sahiba was a child, unaware of her father’s identity, highlighting the complexity of their relationship over the years.

    “At that time, Sahiba didn’t know who her father was. It was complicated,” she said.
    At a wedding attended by guests from Gujrat, Sahiba’s father, Rabbani, expressed a desire to see his daughter. Though initially uncertain, Nisho Begum granted him permission, allowing him a brief glimpse into Sahiba’s life.

  • Syra and Shahroz’s ‘Babylicious’ set for worldwide release on Eidul Fitr

    Syra and Shahroz’s ‘Babylicious’ set for worldwide release on Eidul Fitr

    In the first round of announcements for Eid movies, Pakistani movie lovers around the world can look forward to the releases of romantic comedy ‘Babylicious’. Starring former couple, Syra Yousuf and Shahroz Sabzwari, the movie is already getting praise for its interesting storyline and acting.

    ‘Babylicious’ is directed by filmmaker Shahid Shafaat. It is the story of two people dealing with love, relationships, and being parents while facing life’s ups and downs.

    People who love Pakistani movies all over the world can soon watch ‘Babylicious’ in cinemas during Eid-ul-Fitr.

  • ‘Check my father’s passport’; Bella Hadid fires back at Israeli Minister’s denial of Palestine

    ‘Check my father’s passport’; Bella Hadid fires back at Israeli Minister’s denial of Palestine

    For almost two weeks now, Israel has surrounded al-Shifa hospital in Gaza, not allowing people to get in or out. More than 400 people, including patients, those who had to leave their homes because of the war, and hospital workers, have died. According to Al Jazeera, up until March 19, around 32,000 Palestinians have lost their lives and over 74,000 have been injured in Gaza genocide.

    As people around the world get more upset about Israel’s harsh treatment of Palestine, many famous people and important figures are using their popularity to speak up about it. One of them is Bella Hadid, a supermodel who is Palestinian-American. She’s adding her voice to the many others who are criticizing Israel’s unfair apartheid system.

    She shared a video clip of a speech by an Israeli minister named Orit Strook. In the video, which was originally in Hebrew, Strook said, “The Palestinian people do not exist. There is no such thing.”

    Bella wrote a message on top of the video on her Instagram Story in reply to what the Israeli minister said. “Look at my father’s passport and the millions of people with Palestinian heritage in their blood and hearts.”

    She continued, saying, “Think about the land that has been taken from Palestinians over generations, the lives lost, and families torn apart. All because some people decided one day it belonged only to them.” Bella ended her message with “Food for thought.”
    In another post on Instagram, Bella shared a video from Al Jazeera. The video showed many people who were hurt in Syria after an Israeli air attack, according to the Syrian military. Bella wrote another message on top of the video, saying, “The killings just keep happening. One tragedy after another. All because of one powerful force.”

    After Israel’s military action against Palestinians following a surprise attack by Hamas in southern Israel on October 7 last year, Bella spoke out a few weeks later. She shared a long message on Instagram, along with a TikTok video showing the increasing destruction in Gaza and the West Bank. Then she talked about her opinion on what was happening.

    “Sorry for not speaking up earlier,” the model said. “I haven’t found the right words for these last two weeks. It’s been really tough and terrible. The world is paying attention to a problem that’s been hurting people for a long time. I have a lot to say, but for now, I’ll keep it short.”

    Bella said that she’s been getting “daily” death threats recently. This happened after her and her family’s phone numbers were leaked because they have Palestinian heritage and they criticize Israel. People close to her family said that Bella’s dad, Mohamed Hadid, was thinking about asking the FBI to find out who’s making the threats. Sharing how these events made her family fear for their safety, the half-Palestinian celebrity asserted that she “cannot be silenced any longer” and that “fear is not an option”.