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  • Sarah Khan receives luxurious gift from Falak Shabir

    Sarah Khan receives luxurious gift from Falak Shabir

    We often think that true love can only be found in fairytales or Bollywood movies, but some celebrity couples prove us wrong by winning our hearts with their affection for each other.
    Actress Sarah Khan and singer Falak Shabir are such a couple. Despite their busy careers, they manage to balance their personal and professional lives, setting a great example for everyone.

    Sarah Khan has won the hearts of fans with her performances in popular drama serials like Sabaat, Raqs E Bismil, Laapata, and Hum Tum. Currently, she’s in the spotlight for her role in the drama serial Namak Haram on Hum TV, where her chemistry with co-star Imran Ashraf powers the serial.

    Her husband has surprised her with an extravagant gift. Last year, he took her on a Europe tour, and now, he has presented her with a brand new Mercedes Benz, showing his deep affection for his wife.
    Sharing her joy and gratitude on Instagram , Sarah expressed her appreciation for Falak’s gesture, stating, “Alhamdulillah! He said “you deserve the best of everything” and handed me the keys. Wallahi somebody tell him I already got the best one in the world, that’s him!”
    See the beautiful pictures shared by Sarah and Falak on Instagram:

  • Adil Khan Durrani, Rakhi Sawant’s Ex-husband, gets married again

    Adil Khan Durrani, Rakhi Sawant’s Ex-husband, gets married again

    Indian actress and dancer Rakhi Sawant’s ex-husband, Adil Khan Durrani, has gotten married again after his relationship with the firebrand Sawant ended last year.

    According to Indian media reports, Durrani has tied the knot with Somi Khan, a former contestant from the popular reality show Bigg Boss. So far, Rakhi Sawant has not released an official statement on the matter.

    The report also says that Adil Khan Durrani’s second wedding happened on March 2, in Jaipur. The couple reportedly kept the ceremony private to avoid the attention Adil Khan Durrani received in the media when he married Rakhi Sawant.
    Adil Durrani has said that this isn’t his second marriage, but actually his first. He said that he and his wife are currently in Bangalore, and they plan to tell everyone about their marriage once they get back to Mumbai, promising to share all the details about the ceremony.

  • India confirms citizen fighting with Russian army dead

    India confirms citizen fighting with Russian army dead

    India’s embassy in Moscow has confirmed the death of a citizen recruited by the Russian army, days after a relative said he had been sent to fight in Ukraine.

    Two years after Russia’s invasion began, tens of thousands of its soldiers have been killed in Ukraine and Moscow is on a global quest for more combatants. The foreign ministry in New Delhi said last month that it was working to secure discharges for around 20 Indian nationals “stuck” in the Russian army.

    The embassy did not state the circumstances behind Mohammed Asfan’s death but said it was in touch with his family and Russian authorities. “Mission will make efforts to send his mortal remains to India,” the embassy wrote on X, formerly Twitter.

    Asfan’s brother Mohammed Imran said in February that his sibling had been missing for nearly two months. Asfan had last called from the southern Russian city of Rostov-on-Don to say that he had been deployed to the frontlines, Imran had said.

    He said that another Indian soldier who managed to escape told his family that 30-year-old Asfan had been wounded by a bullet. Asfan is the first death confirmed by Indian authorities among its citizens serving with the Russian army and the second confirmed overall.

    A 23-year-old man from Gujarat state was killed in a Ukrainian airstrike while working as a “security helper”, local media reported last month, citing relatives and another Indian soldier at the frontlines.

    Several Indian recruits said last month that they were lured into joining up by promises of high salaries and a Russian passport before being shipped to the frontlines.

    The soldiers said they had been promised non-combatant roles but were trained to use Kalashnikov assault rifles and other weapons before being sent to Ukraine.

  • Taxali Gate celebrates International Women’s Day with free screening

    Taxali Gate celebrates International Women’s Day with free screening

    Did you know that ladies can now watch the recently released movie ‘Taxali Gate’ for free on the occasion of International Women’s Day?
    The makers have announced that they have arranged special shows for women across Pakistan on March 8, also known as International Women’s Day.

    The move has been made to honour all the hardworking women of the country. “You work hard every day, it’s time for you to relax and watch your favourite movie that coincidentally talks about your rights,” the makers said in an Instagram post.

    They said that Taxali Gate is paying a small token of appreciation to the women of Pakistan. A special show will be screened for women across Pakistan tomorrow, while the ticket will be absolutely free of cost.

    Women in Karachi can watch the movie for free at Cinepax and Ocean Mall. The movie will be available for the Islamabad audience at Cinepax and Jinnah Park Rawalpindi. Whereas, women in Lahore can watch Taxali Gate at Cinepax and Packages Mall.

    Directed by Abu Aleeha, the movie is a revenge-thriller courtroom drama that tackles rape, the complexities of the legal system, and class dynamics entrenched within society.

    The movie stars Ayesha Omar, Yasir Hussain, Mehar Bano, Umer Aalam, Iffat Omar, Nayyer Ejaz, Abu Aleeha, Babar Ali, Iftikhar Thakur, Alyy Khan, Khaled Anam, and Sheharyar Cheema.

  • Deceased donor saves seven lives by donating his organs

    Deceased donor saves seven lives by donating his organs

    Transplant surgeons at the Pakistan Kidney and Liver Institute and Research Centre (PKLI) in Lahore have successfully conducted Pakistan’s inaugural ‘split-liver transplant’ and the country’s first pancreatic transplant this week, officials announced on Wednesday.

    According to experts, around 8,000 patients need liver transplants each year after the vital organ fails or they get cancer in it.

    “With the help of a liver donated by a young man, who was pronounced brain dead at a Rawalpindi hospital, we have performed Pakistan’s first split-liver transplant. We divided the vital organ into two and transplanted them to an adult and a little boy, who were facing liver failure,” Dean and Chief Executive Officer PKLI&RC Dr Faisal Saud Dar told The News.

    Similarly, the pancreas of the deceased, a 32-year-old man, was transplanted to a Type-1 diabetes patient, Dr Faisal Dar said, adding that it was also the first pancreatic transplant in the history of Pakistan.

    The deceased donor, identified as Uzair Bin Yasin, had expressed his desire to donate all vital organs posthumously, including the liver, pancreas, both kidneys, and eyes. The organs were harvested to save the lives of seven individuals in Rawalpindi and Lahore.

    Dr. Faisal Dar personally retrieved the liver and pancreas from the donor on Sunday at a Rawalpindi health facility and expedited their transportation to PKLI&RC Lahore for the transplants on the same night. The liver was divided into two unequal halves, and separate teams performed the transplants on an adult and a child.

    Explaining the significance of split-liver transplantation, Dr. Faisal noted that it involves dividing a single deceased donor liver into right and left portions, which are then implanted into two recipients simultaneously. Typically, the adult patient receives approximately 60 percent of the liver, while the pediatric patient receives the remaining 40 percent.

    Regarding the pancreatic transplant, Dr. Faisal highlighted its success rate, stating that about 90 percent of patients no longer require insulin injections within the first year following the surgery, with more than two-thirds remaining off insulin thereafter.

    Dr. Faisal Saud Dar, renowned as the pioneer of liver transplantation in Pakistan, has performed over 2,000 liver transplants to date, including the recent historic split-liver and pancreatic transplants.

    “A few years back, we performed Pakistan’s first liver auto-transplantation at Dow University of Health Sciences (DUHS) Karachi, where the diseased liver of a young man was retrieved and after surgical removal of cancerous parts, it was re-transplanted to the patient. Now, we have performed Pakistan’s first split-liver and pancreatic transplants successfully, which are great achievements for us,” he added.

    The successful completion of Pakistan’s first split-liver and pancreatic transplants marks a significant milestone in the country’s medical history, showcasing advancements in organ transplantation and underscoring the potential to save countless lives through organ donation and transplantation initiatives.

  • From ‘Barbenheimer’ to ‘Poor Things’, these are top 10 contenders for Oscars 2024 Best Picture

    From ‘Barbenheimer’ to ‘Poor Things’, these are top 10 contenders for Oscars 2024 Best Picture

    From dramas about the atomic bomb and Auschwitz to comedies about dolls and sex-mad reanimated corpses, the lineup of best picture contenders at Sunday’s Oscars is the most varied in years. Here are the 10 movies from 2023 that will go head-to-head for Hollywood’s most prestigious prize.

    American Fiction achieves a remarkable feat. It highlights systemic racism and bigoted hypocrisy – while being flat-out hilarious. Jeffrey Wright stars as a Black author who becomes disillusioned with a publishing industry that only wants books from him about deadbeat dads and crack cocaine. When he delivers exactly that, as a joke, the novel becomes a sensation.

    The sharp satire won the top prize at the influential Toronto Film Festival and is the frontrunner for the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay.

    Cannes film festival winner Anatomy of a Fall – an intricate French legal drama about a woman suspected in her husband’s death – has taken Hollywood by storm. It is the favourite for best original screenplay. Thanks to an inventive awards campaign that heavily featured the movie’s lovable canine star, it could be in line for more.

    Can it become just the third Palme d’Or winner to claim the award for best picture, following in the recent footsteps of South Korea’s Parasite? It is a potential dark horse. Simply by nominating Barbie for best picture, the Oscars have already won. Greta Gerwig’s feminist satire drew hordes of pink-clad fans to theatres, sparked countless memes, and was the year’s highest-grossing movie, netting $1.4 billion.

    No film – even its unlikely release twin Oppenheimer – dominated the global conversation more than Barbie, and the movie has featured prominently in the Oscars telecast’s promotional push. But can it win? High-profile snubs for its director, and its star Margot Robbie, suggest it could struggle to score prizes beyond costume design and best song.

    A charming, witty, old-fashioned drama, The Holdovers follows an unlikely trio stranded together over the winter holidays at a 1970s New England boarding school. The film reunites star Paul Giamatti with director Alexander Payne. Their previous collaboration, 2004’s wine-country road trip movie Sideways, is an all-time classic.

    Snubbed by Oscar voters for Sideways, Giamatti has a strong claim for best actor this time, and Da’Vine Joy Randolph is a shoo-in for supporting actress honours.

    If any film can stop Oppenheimer from claiming the Best Picture, it may be The Holdovers. But that is still a long, long shot. Yes, it is three-and-a-half hours long. But Martin Scorsese’s sumptuous drama about the murders of Native Americans in 1920s Oklahoma was just too beautiful – and important – for Academy voters to ignore.

    Aside from its A-list leading men Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro, Killers of the Flower Moon perfectly cast Indigenous star Lily Gladstone in a vital, tragic role. Her performance as a wealthy, naive wife could be the first by a Native American to earn an acting Oscar, even if the meandering film itself left many voters cold.

    Perennial nominee Bradley Cooper’s latest bid to woo Oscars voters, Leonard Bernstein’s biopic Maestro – which he writes, directs and stars in – racked up an impressive seven nominations. Yet the film seems likeliest to win just the Oscar for best make-up. That would be a bittersweet, if fitting, legacy for a film that made unwanted, early headlines for Cooper’s giant prosthetic nose. Maestro never truly escaped the so-called Jewface controversy, despite warm reviews.

    It is hard to recall an Oscars with a more dominant frontrunner than Oppenheimer. Christopher Nolan’s drama about the father of the atomic bomb drew critical acclaim, grossed nearly $1 billion, and has won just about every top prize Hollywood has to offer. A grand, old-fashioned blockbuster for grown-ups, shot on a $100 million budget, Oppenheimer is overwhelmingly expected to buck the recent trend of smaller, indie movies winning best picture.

    It would be the biggest upset since a loss for La La Land – which was mistakenly announced as best picture in 2017 – if it did not take the night’s final prize. No film had a longer journey to the Oscars than Past Lives, which reduced hardened festivalgoers to sobbing wrecks when it debuted at Sundance back in January 2023.

    Hopping between continents, Celine Song’s tearjerker follows the intense reunion of two childhood sweethearts, whose lives have diverged dramatically. It is perhaps the unlikeliest to win best picture — but has had a remarkable journey all the same. Another major festival winner, Poor Things took the prestigious top prize at Venice last fall. The rest of the world had to wait months to see Emma Stone as a sexually voracious reanimated corpse, roaming a steampunk vision of 19th-century Europe, breaking the hearts of misogynistic men.

    Hilarious, absurdist and strongly feminist, Poor Things has shades of director Yorgos Lanthimos’ earlier film The Favourite, which also starred Stone. That film earned an Oscar for its star Olivia Colman, and the latest could well do the same for Stone – even if Best Picture likely remains out of reach.

    The Zone of Interest is a Holocaust film like no other. Jonathan Glazer’s harrowing drama keeps the horrors of Auschwitz strictly at the periphery, both visually and audibly.

  • Mariyam Nafees, husband enjoy holidays at heavenly beach

    Mariyam Nafees, husband enjoy holidays at heavenly beach

    Mariyam Nafees, a versatile Pakistani actress, model and host is riding high on the wave of successful projects. With notable roles in popular Pakistani dramas like ‘Yaqeen Ka Safar,’ ‘Ishq Jalebi,’ ‘Kam Zarf,’ and ‘Mohabbat Chor Di Maine’, she has garnered a significant following on social media.

    Happily married to Aman Ahmed, Mariyam shares a strong bond with her husband. Recently, the stunning ‘Jaan E Jahan’ actress delighted her fans by sharing breathtaking pictures from Bali, Indonesia, where the couple enjoyed a blissful vacation. Mariyam looked radiant in beach attire as she shared glimpses of their stay at a scenic resort.

    Here are some of the beautiful HD pictures shared by Mariyam Nafees on her official Instagram account:

  • Kinza Hashmi has a pre-birthday celebration with friends

    Kinza Hashmi has a pre-birthday celebration with friends

    If you thought birthdays are celebrated on just the birth date, well, you were wrong. We now have pre-birthday celebrations and post-birthday celebrations. It’s a changing world.

    In the entertainment world, Kinza Hashmi is a well-loved actress. Originally dreaming of becoming a singer, she found success in acting instead. Kinza has many friends in the industry like Aiman, Minal, Saboor Aly, and makeup artist Sara Ali. She enjoys celebrating her special days in style, and recently, she did it again.

    At her pre-birthday party, Kinza had a gathering with lots of famous people. Stars like Saboor Aly, Sadia Ghaffar, Wahaj Ali, Feroze Khan, Imran Ashraf, Zaviyar Nauman Ijaz, and Minal Khan were there to celebrate with her.
    Kinza looked beautiful in a red and pink dress, that complimented the pink balloons she was carrying. Will she pull out all the stops for the actual birthday? Who knows.

    For now, enjoy the pictures from the pre-birthday bash.

  • Underage driver was guilty in DHA accident case: Police report

    Underage driver was guilty in DHA accident case: Police report

    An interim challan (investigation report) has been filed against the teenage driver Afnan Shafqat and four others in the case of road accident in DHA Phase 7, Lahore, last November that had claimed lives of six members of a family.

    Underage driver Afnan Shafqat, his father Shafqat Ali and friends, Ali Abdullah, Muhammad Saad and Muhammad Ibrahim, have been declared guilty of multiple offences in the challan.

    The police investigation has laid out that the teenage suspect and his friends first harassed women passengers in the vehicle before hitting their car.

    Afnan’s father, Shafqat, a property dealer, had been accused of illegally letting his underage son drive the car.

    The report also stated that a request had been sent to the concerned authorities to conduct an ossification test for determining the age of the main suspect but a positive response was still awaited. It said the age of the suspect, as per the birth certificate, was 17 years and 27 days on the day of the accident.

    Judge Naveed Iqbal directed the police to produce the suspect on March 11.

    The judge also summoned other suspects through notices.

  • Kangana Ranaut criticizes celebs for performing at Ambani party

    Kangana Ranaut criticizes celebs for performing at Ambani party

    Billionaire Indian family Ambanis have thrown a huge party worth more than a thousand crores INR, to celebrate Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant’s pre-wedding ceremonies. Many important people from various fields around the world attended. Famous Bollywood stars like Shah Rukh Khan, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Salman Khan, and Deepika Padukone performed at the event.

    Kangana Ranaut, who is known as the queen of controversy, indirectly criticized those who performed at the Ambani bash. She shared a screenshot of an article on the late singer, Lata Mangeshkar, on her Instagram stories.The headline read, “Even if you give me five million dollars I won’t come:When Lata Mangeshkar refused to sing at wedding.”

    Kangana compared herself to the late legendary singer, saying, “I have been through worse financial setbacks, but Lata ji and I are only two people who have massive hit songs (fashion ka jalwa, ghani baawli ho gayi, London thumkda, Sadi galli, Vijay bhawa etc.) to our credit.”
    She talked about facing financial struggles but never dancing at various weddings. Kangana mentioned the importance of solid willpower and dignity in a person’s character.

    She added, “But no matter how many temptations I got I never danced in the weddings, many super hit item songs were also offered to me, soon I avoided award shows also. It takes strong character and dignity to say no to fame and money, in the world of short cuts young generation needs to understand only wealth one can acquire is the wealth of integrity (thumbs up emoji).”