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  • ‘Your memory will live on through our children and me’: Shagufta Ejaz’s emotional tribute to late husband

    ‘Your memory will live on through our children and me’: Shagufta Ejaz’s emotional tribute to late husband

    Posting a beautiful tribute filled with love, actor Shagufta Ejaz took to Instagram to talk to her husband Yahya Siddiqui who passed away a few days ago.

    On Friday, Ejaz posted a collage of family photographs, depicting sweet moments with her family.

    She wrote, “You may be gone however, your love, legacy, and memory will forever be etched in my heart and in the hearts of our children. Your presence blessed us so much, and I do really appreciate all of that time we had together. Your memory will live on through our children and me. Your love, guidance, and support shaped me into the person I am today and I couldn’t be more thankful.”

    Remembering him as a father, she wrote: “Our children were the lights of your life, and you were their rock, their hero, and their shining example. I remember the way you made us laugh, the way you always knew how to make us feel better, and the way you always put others before yourself. Your selflessness, kindness, and generosity inspired me every day.”

    “You may be gone, but your memory will live on through our children and me. We will continue to show your loved ones that life is worthwhile to live, everything to be achieved, and memories to be remembered,” Ejaz wrote.

  • A daughter’s love: Tazeen Hussain’s tribute to her dad

    A daughter’s love: Tazeen Hussain’s tribute to her dad

    Talat Hussain was a legend in Pakistan. His work in art and culture will continue to inspire future generations. He was not only a great actor but also a wonderful teacher who shared his knowledge with young artists. Talat Hussain recently passed away after a long illness, leaving his fans and friends heartbroken. Many have prayed for his soul and remembered him as a great asset to the country.

    Today marks a month since Talat Hussain’s passing. His daughter, actress Tazeen Hussain, shared loving and beautiful memories of her late father.

    Take a look at these beautiful memories:

    “As a month passes, I come to terms with the fact that you have moved on. We all do, slowly. So, here’s reliving some of the crazy moments we shared with you in recent months. I know you are with the one who loves you the most. But hey, we love you too ❤️❤️❤️… and don’t you forget that, Abu jee!”

  • Mahira Khan remembers her mamu with heartfelt tribute

    Mahira Khan remembers her mamu with heartfelt tribute

    In a heartfelt Instagram post, Pakistani actor Mahira Khan honored the memory of her beloved uncle, Akber Khan, who passed away two weeks ago.

    The Raees star shared her sorrow at his death, posting fond memories with a series of old photographs, highlighting their special relationship.

    “My one and only Mamu. It’s hard to imagine that my handsome, larger-than-life Mamu is no more,” Mahira wrote. She reflected on their unique bond and his irreplaceable presence in her life. “I’ve heard all Mamus are special, but it feels like mine was the most special. He gave us the most beautiful childhood, he gave his mother unconditional love and respect, he was a father to my Khala and my mother’s soulmate,” she wrote. “He never complained. He spoke kindly. He was invested in your life and wrote to you when he felt strongly about something. He didn’t miss a single ‘Good morning precious’ message.”

    She remembered the laughter and music her uncle brought into their lives, mentioning the joy he spread. “He gave us laughter and music. He gave me Kishpa and Aly bhai. But most of all, he gave us my angel Mani… his ‘Jannoo’ as he called her.” These memories show the deep impact Akber had on his family.

    Concluding her tribute, Mahira expressed the ongoing pain of his loss. “It’s been two weeks since you left us. Still, this is tough to write, tougher than I imagined. We all miss you, Mamu… always will.” Mahira shared his favorite song, Dil Ka Haal Sune Dilwala, recalling their happy times singing and dancing to it.

  • Karan Johar slammed for excluding Fawad Khan in ‘Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’ tribute

    On Friday, Bollywood’s ace producer and director Karan Johar shared pictures from the time he was filming Ae Dil Hai Mushkil in 2016. The pictures showed Ranbir Kapoor, Anushka Sharma, and Aishwarya Rai having fun on set.

    Karan captioned the post with a heartwarming note and wrote, “‘The experience of filming ADHM was one of my best on-set experiences.’” He continued to praise the three actors for their talent and commitment to their roles, writing, “‘Anushka and Ranbir were such a treat to direct… I always wanted to direct Aishwarya and she gave Saba so much dignity, poise, and beauty.’”

    In the same message, Karan talked about how he learned about “the Ranbir process” and came to really respect it. “I got to know and love him as a person and appreciate his detachment from stardom or movie star trappings,” he wrote.
    Right after the Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani director posted the pictures, fans noticed that Fawad Khan’s name wasn’t there in the message, despite him playing a huge role in the movie. They shared their disappointment in the comments.

    An Instagram user commented, “The caption is so beautiful, but not a single line for Fawad? Why, Karan?” Another user wrote, “How smoothly you skipped mentioning Fawad Khan… Surely it wouldn’t have been that damaging? Disappointed here in Lahore.”
    This is not the first time Karan has been controversial when it comes to his professional relationship with Fawad. In 2017, during a session with two-time Academy Award winner Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, the Student of the Year director subtly hinted that he would not be open to working with Fawad (and presumably other Pakistani artists) in the future.

    “It was a tough time for me. I don’t think I would want to repeat that experience ever,” said Karan when Sharmeen said she hoped to see Fawad directed by him again. Karan continued to say that he wishes Fawad would find the best platform to showcase his talents. “I have great regard for Fawad’s talent. So just like you [Sharmeen], I hope and wish he finds the best platforms because he is a prolific actor.”

    In 2018 on Koffee with Karan, in a game of rapid fire between Sonam Kapoor and her siblings, the former was asked who she pairs well with on screen. When her brother, Harshvardhan, suggested Fawad, Sonam quickly jibed back with, “But Karan sent him back!”
    The statement was met with a look of horror from Karan. He then avoided commenting on the matter and asked Sonam for another name, to which she replied, Salman Khan.

    Pakistani actors have been unofficially barred from acting in Bollywood films since the hard-liner BJP-led government of Narendra Modi took the government.

  • Mahira Khan pays tribute to actor James Lipton

    Mahira Khan pays tribute to actor James Lipton

    James Louis Lipton passed away and Pakistan’s actor Mahira Khan penned a heartfelt note for the departed soul.
    Turns out that Mahira Khan is a diehard fan of the American writer, lyricist, and actor. The actress took to Twitter to share an emotional tribute.

    James Louis Lipton was the executive producer, writer, and host of the Bravo cable television series ‘Inside the Actors Studio‘. He founded and hosted the show for 25 years interviewing many and celebrities of the years.

  • 5 patriotic songs remakes that are worth listening to

    5 patriotic songs remakes that are worth listening to

    Independence Day makes the patriotic in us all excited. Catchy melodies simply add to the patriotic sentiments and feelings. On Pakistan’s 75th birthday, let’s look at some patriotic songs that will make you fall in love with your country all over again.  

    While songs sung by our legends are without a doubt outclass, The Current has summed up a list of patriotic songs remakes that are definitely worth listening to.

    Sohni Dharti

    Celebrate the spirit of Independence with Sohni Dharti by all the renowned artists of Pakistan.

    Khayal Rakhna

    Strepstils Stereo made the remake of Khayal Rakhna by the legendary Alamgir and interestingly, no musical instruments were used in this song, and all sounds are made from voice and mouth. An August 14 must listen.

    Dil Se Pakistan

    Remember Dil Se by Haroon. Every millennial can relate to this song as this was everyone’s jam for Independence Day.

    Pakistani National Song Mashup

    This tribute to Pakistan by the Christian community in their magically sweet voices is wonderful.

    Main tou Dekhoonga

    We know Main tau Dekhoonga by Strings is not a remake but this song must be in everyone’s playlist as it gives you hope for a brighter future for Pakistan.