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  • ‘YouTubers meri shadi ki fikar na karain’; Fiza Ali hits back at vloggers

    ‘YouTubers meri shadi ki fikar na karain’; Fiza Ali hits back at vloggers

    Pakistani actress Fiza Ali has strongly denounced false rumors about her marital status, blaming social media platforms for spreading misinformation.

    In a recent statement, Ali expressed frustration over misleading reports claiming she had gotten married. She specifically criticized YouTube channels and bloggers for spreading fake news without checking the facts.

    Ali emphasized the negative impact of such false news on both her personal and professional life, stressing the importance of responsible journalism in the digital era.

    “Whenever I travel to places like London or New York for work or leisure, I often become the target of untrue stories,” Ali stated, visibly upset. “It seems whenever I’m away, rumors about my marriage start circulating.”

    In an earlier interview, Fiza Ali said, “I want a husband who will accept me and my daughter, Faral, and won’t stop me from working.”

    The actress urged social media users to be cautious and verify information before sharing, highlighting how spreading false news can emotionally harm individuals and cause distress.

    Ali’s candid remarks shed light on the growing concern about the unchecked spread of misinformation on the internet.

  • Rahim Pardesi’s wife ‘almost died’ due to doctor’s negligence

    Rahim Pardesi’s wife ‘almost died’ due to doctor’s negligence

    YouTuber and content creator Rahim Pardesi recently shared that his wife almost died due to a doctor’s negligence at a private hospital. Pardesi said that he made the video to highlight how doctors and big hospitals mistreat patients.

    In a video titled ‘My wife almost died,’ Pardesi and his wife Somia detailed their painful experience of childbirth and how Somia almost died due to doctors negligence.

    The couple revealed that the doctor first kept insisting on Somia to have a Cesarean delivery. When the child was delivered naturally via normal delivery, the doctors left five sponges inside her body.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k51kJhaSkE4

    The incident has sparked a debate on social media on negligence by doctors in Pakistan.

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    Commenting on Pardesi’s video, one social media user commented that “his niece lost her brain” due to the negligence of the same doctor.

    “I am a doc and I don’t understand why some doctors in Pakistan think they are holy cows and they are not accountable to anyone (sic)”, wrote another user.

    On the other hand, some people thought that Pardesi’s video was a character and professional assassination of the doctor.

    “I can understand the discomfort or feelings but it’s clearly a character and professional assassination of a professional,” wrote a social media user.

    Pardesi, who moved to Pakistan from Scotland, a few years back is a well-known comedian, YouTuber and content creator who is famous for his funny videos. He is best known for his character Nasreen.

  • Imran Abbas wants click baiters to stop obsessing over his marriage

    Imran Abbas wants click baiters to stop obsessing over his marriage

    Imran Abbas has had enough of people (read: YouTubers, clickbaiters) getting him married to his co-stars.

    “After Alizeh Shah, Saboor, Ushna [and] now Urwa. My fourth marriage since January 2021,” wrote an exasperated Abbas on social media.

    Yaar in bloggers ko koi aur kaam nahi hai? Ya ye samajhtay hain ke mujhe koi aur kaam nahi hai,” questioned Abbas while sharing a collage of himself with the aforementioned actresses in bridal shoots.

    The Khuda Aur Mohabbat actor further said: “Can we take action against these bloggers/clickbaiters? It’s very shameful to associate any female’s name with her co-actor/friend or vice versa.”

    “I would request all of you to atleast unsubscribe these YouTube channels, bloggers or social media pages to let them have their own medicine,” added Imran.

    Sharing Abbas’s post in her Instagram stories, Ushna Shah said: “Sometimes we laugh it off, sometimes it isn’t so funny. These clickbait headlines travel in WhatsApp groups to our families and it’s pretty embarrassing.”

    “Can you guys stop already?” questioned Shah.

    Earlier, fake news of Abbas’s marriage with Ushna had emerged on social media and both the actors took it lightly and responded to it humourously.

    Shah had tagged Imran on the screenshot, writing: “Mubarak ho Imran Abbas [Congratulations to you Imran Abbas].”

    In response to Shah’s story, Imran had said: “Ushna! And we even forgot to inform each other in haste.”

    At the same time, he had slammed YouTubers, saying: “YouTubers!! At least do photoshop properly.”