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  • How much did Aamir Khan’s first marriage cost? You will be shocked at the amount

    How much did Aamir Khan’s first marriage cost? You will be shocked at the amount

    Aamir Khan is now one of the biggest names in Bollywood, charging huge amounts to do films, but once upon a time, he was just another broke newcomer in the industry.

    The method actor recently shared an interesting fact about his first wedding with ex-wife Reena Dutta, revealing that their wedding only cost Rs 10 (Indian Rupees). Aamir and Reena got married in 1986 through a court marriage, keeping the ceremony simple and affordable. Only three witnesses were present. The marriage took place just before Aamir’s debut film Qayamat Say Qayamat Tak turned into a smash hit, launching him into the A-List category.

    Aamir explained that he proposed to Reena, but she initially rejected him. Later, they started dating and eventually decided to tie the knot. For their wedding, Aamir took a bus to the registrar’s office, and the ticket cost only 50 paisa. After a short walk from Bandra station, they reached the registrar’s office. In total, their wedding expenses were less than 10 rupees.
    Talking about their separation in 2002 after 16 years of marriage, the actor said that the decision was challenging not only for them but also for family members.

    Aamir Khan and Reena Dutta have two children, daughter Ayra Khan and son Junaid Khan.

  • Indian Singer sets stunning world record

    Indian Singer sets stunning world record

    Multilingual Indian singer Suchetha Satish has set a stunning world record by singing in 140 languages during a nine-hour long concert on November 24, 2023, in Dubai. The concert happened at the Indian Consulate Auditorium and was a warm-up to the COP 28 Summit held from November 30 to December 12.

    She sang 101 foreign songs and 39 Indian songs. Even though she could sing in 150 languages, the organisers chose 140 to represent the 140 country leaders invited to the COP 28 summit. Suchetha started the concert by saying, “Climate change is real, and we must stop it.”
    Starting at 12 pm with an Awadhi song, she concluded the concert at 9 pm with a Hindi song dedicated to India. Impressively, she performed the entire concert without referring to any lyrics or notation.

  • Actress Beena Chaudhary targeted with death threats

    Actress Beena Chaudhary targeted with death threats

    Popular Pakistani actress Beena Chaudhry has revealed in a recent video posted on her Instagram that she’s been getting death threats since the past few days. In the video, she said, “I was told that if I don’t stay quiet, I could be killed.”

    Chaudhry ominously said that anything could happen to her at any time. She has recorded a video naming those responsible in case something happens to her, and she plans to share it on social media.
    Beena Chaudhary has not clarified the reason behind the death threats nor has she mentioned the name of those threatening her. Fans asked authorities to look into the matter and protect her.

  • PML-N internal rifts cause delays in ticket announcements

    PML-N internal rifts cause delays in ticket announcements

    Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) candidates for the upcoming general elections hang in limbo as internal disagreements and seat adjustments cause delays in announcement of final ticket announcements, The News has reported on Monday.

    A source within PML-N told The News that it was expected that the party’s top leadership will award final party tickets on Sunday, however, the announcement got postponed due to seat adjustments with multiple political parties and internal disagreements between PML-N leaders.

    According to sources in the party, the matter of tickets is creating difficulties for aspirants who have yet to start their election campaigns.

    In Lahore, a rift between stalwarts Ayaz Sadiq and Sheikh Rohail Ashgar over party tickets has not been resolved, as both were not ready to give up. Similar is the case at Narowal, where Daniyal Aziz and Ahsan Iqbal are entangled in a rift over tickets for their blue-eyed candidates.

    PML-N leader Rohail Asghar said that he doesn’t know the destiny of the seat, but he enjoyed good relations with PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif and has no disagreements with party leadership.

  • Bilal Qureshi’s perspective on actresses in revealing outfits

    Bilal Qureshi’s perspective on actresses in revealing outfits

    Actor Bilal Qureshi has become the latest Pakistani celebrity who thinks he has the right to tell women what to wear. In an interview laden with problematic quotes, he requested actresses in the industry not to wear revealing clothes at any event.

    Talking on Ahmed Fozan’s podcast, Qureshi elaborated on some of his previous statements.

    Bilal Qureshi made a comment on social media while praising actress Dur e Fishan Saleem’s dress at an award show which went viral. He said, “The best dressed lady at LSA”

    On his viral comment, the actor explained, “I feel that actresses should not opt for revealing clothes.” He went on to say that he doesn’t want to get into religious discussions but believes in following and respecting cultural norms, stressing that women can appear beautiful and graceful in modest clothing.
    The statement in itself is strange, because beauty and grace are perceived differently by everyone. Modest clothing does not ensure beauty or grace, neither does clothing of any other sort.

    Bilal then pointed out that his wife, Uroosa Qureshi, and his sisters always look good without revealing their skin.

    We are glad that the women in his family look good, but really, his opinions do not matter to the vast majority of women.

    “One of my fellow actresses shared a picture of herself in inappropriate clothes on social media, on which she was upset because of the criticism, so I told her that she should not share this picture on social media. If your dress is really against our cultural norms then people will necessarily criticize it.”

  • Iffat Omar issues challenge to Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar

    Iffat Omar issues challenge to Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar

    Pakistani actress and former supermodel Iffat Umar dared problematic television writer Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar to back up his words in a challenge. During a recent TV appearance, she shared her thoughts on different subjects including Qamar, describing him as narrow-minded and bitter, choosing not to discuss him further.

    “I have never said anything about Khalil ur Rehman Qamar’s personality, I disagree with him only that he insulted a woman sitting on national television and this disagreement is not only because he insulted a woman. If he had done this to a man, I would have reacted the same way because you cannot abuse someone on national television.”

    She added: “If he has the courage, he should come forward and prove that I am a bad woman (‘Do Number Aurat’).”

    Here is the link to the video which is doing rounds on Facebook:

  • Ayeza Khan and Danish Taimoor are having the best Dubai vacation

    Ayeza Khan and Danish Taimoor are having the best Dubai vacation

    Who doesn’t want to go to Dubai for a fun-filled vacation? The food is chef’s kiss, the shopping is divine and the water parks are among the best in the world.

    Celebrity couple Ayeza Khan and Danish Taimoor, along with their two kids, Hoorain and Rayan, are taking time off in Dubai and if the pictures are anything to go by, the family is having a absolute blast.

    The couple has delighted fans by sharing stunning pictures and Instagram stories from their stay at the Atlantis, the luxury hotel and resort. Ayeza Khan’s social media updates showcase the vibrant city while also giving a peek into the close-knit family’s and happy life.

    Here are some pictures:

  • Sania Mirza, son Izhaan start 2024 with playful makeover

    Sania Mirza, son Izhaan start 2024 with playful makeover

    A new year is upon us and we all will try to start it with new resolutions or even new looks.
    Indian tennis star Sania Mirza shared photos of her son, Izhaan Mirza Malik’s new look for 2024 on her latest Instagram post. She also wished everyone a happy New Year. The 37-year-old athlete regularly posts on Instagram to share moments from her personal and professional life, keeping her fans entertained.

    Her latest post contains two pictures with Izhaan, captioned: “New year, new us”.

    In one picture, Sania is holding her son who is wearing a funny wig and a fake mustache. Another photo in the post is a selfie taken in the car, showing both the mother and son wearing sunglasses.

  • Imran Khan casts doubt on election legitimacy in an article written from jail

    Imran Khan casts doubt on election legitimacy in an article written from jail

    In a recent article for The Economist, Imran Khan, the founder and former chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), currently incarcerated, has expressed apprehensions about the legitimacy of the upcoming elections in Pakistan.

    Khan argues that the caretaker governments in place at both the federal and provincial levels are constitutionally illegal due to their failure to hold elections within 90 days of dissolving parliamentary assemblies.

    While the public is anticipating elections on February 8, Khan, who has faced various challenges since a vote of no confidence in April 2022, raises skepticism about the electoral process.

    He points to the election commission’s actions, which he claims include defying the Supreme Court, rejecting PTI nominations, hindering internal party elections, and initiating contempt cases against PTI leaders for criticizing the commission.

    “The country’s election commission has been tainted by its bizarre actions. Not only has it defied the top court but it has also rejected my Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party’s nominations for first-choice candidates, hindered the party’s internal elections and launched contempt cases against me and other PTI leaders for simply criticising the commission,” he wrote.

    Khan contends that since his government’s removal, orchestrated by what he terms as “the establishment”—comprising the army, security agencies, and civil bureaucracy—the playing field for PTI has been anything but level. He alleges external interference, specifically from the United States, citing a State Department message urging his removal from the prime minister’s seat.

    Despite subsequent protests and electoral victories in by-elections, Khan argues that the administration that replaced his government led to economic downturns, inflation, and currency devaluation within 18 months. He emphasizes the contrast between PTI’s governance, which garnered international praise, and the subsequent administration’s economic performance.

    Khan claims that various measures have been taken to sideline him politically, including assassination attempts, abductions of party members, and legal harassment. Despite facing nearly 200 legal cases and being denied a normal trial, Khan states that PTI remains popular, with a 66 per cent approval rating, according to a recent poll.

    The former prime minister also raises concerns about the return of Nawaz Sharif, a convicted former prime minister, speculating that Sharif may have struck a deal with the establishment for support in the upcoming elections.

    Khan, who remains incarcerated on charges including treason, expresses doubt about the fairness of the electoral process, claiming that PTI is being denied its basic right to campaign.

    He concludes by advocating for fair and free elections, “The only viable way forward for Pakistan is fair and free elections, which would bring back political stability and rule of law, as well as ushering in desperately needed reforms by a democratic government with a popular mandate. There is no other way for Pakistan to disentangle itself from the crises confronting it. Unfortunately, with democracy under siege, we are heading in the opposite direction on all these fronts.”

    The Economist added an Editor’s Note stating, “The Pakistani government and the U.S. State Department deny Khan’s allegations of American interference, and Khan faces charges under the Official Secrets Act.”

  • ‘I was dead’; Shreyas Talpade on harrowing health scare

    ‘I was dead’; Shreyas Talpade on harrowing health scare

    Indian actor Shreyas Talpade has opened up about the harrowing health scare he recently went through.

    The actor had a heart attack after which he was shifted to the hospital where he had an angioplasty. He says that for a short time, he was clinically dead, but he has recovered now.

    “I was short of breath and pain started in my left hand. I hurriedly walked to the vanity van and changed my clothes,” he said, adding that initially, he thought he had strained a muscle during an action scene.
    “I have never faced such a dangerous situation, however as I was sitting I thought that I should go to the hospital immediately, but then I thought that I should go home first.”

    When his wife Deepti saw him in this condition, they left for the hospital within 10 minutes.

    The actor said that he collapsed as soon as he reached the hospital gate, suffering a heart attack.

    “I was clinically dead for a few minutes,” Shreyas Talpade said.
    Clinical death means the cessation of blood flow and respiration when the heart stops beating normally.

    Shreyas said, “I have never entered the hospital, I have never seen this situation.”
    He advised fans not to take their health for granted.

    “Jaan hai toh jahan hai. Such an experience changes your outlook on life,” he firmly stated.