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  • Imran Khan’s sons reveal plans to visit Pakistan in January

    Imran Khan’s sons reveal plans to visit Pakistan in January

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan’s sons, Kasim Khan and Suleiman Khan, have revealed applying for Pakistani visas, saying that they are planning to visit the country in January.

    While the duo, during an interview with journalist Yalda Hakim of Sky News, also alleged that their father was being held in a “death cell” at Adiala Jail, clips from the conversation are doing the rounds on social media not just for what they had to say, but also their “prince-like” appearances and resemblance to their incarcerated father.

    The interview came amid continued restrictions on court-ordered prison visits for Khan and a sit-in by his sisters outside the jail. The demonstration ended late Tuesday night after what the PTI said was the use of “chemical-laced” water on protesters.

    During the interview, Hakim asked whether the brothers, who live in London, had engaged with the Pakistani government to seek permission to visit their father. She noted that they had previously spoken about being “warned not to come”, despite Defence Minister Khawaja Asif publicly stating that they were welcome.

    “We are now planning to because they said it openly. So, unless they go against their word we should be hopefully going in January. We have applied for our visas. It hasn’t come through yet. We are expecting it to come through, so we are planning a trip in January,” Kasim responded.

    Addressing speculation about a deal for Khan’s release, Kasim said his father would not accept leaving Pakistan. “What you have to understand is it’s his life. It’s literally his passion and his goal,” he said, adding that Khan viewed his political struggle as a “life purpose”.

    “And so, if he just took a deal and came over to us and lived in England, he would be depressed,” he added.

    When asked what message he would want to send to his father, Kasim said, “I want to know how we can get him out, how we can help because the main point is we feel so helpless at this point.”

    Kasim also said Khan avoids speaking about his conditions during their interactions. “He’s like, ‘Don’t worry about me. How’s everything?’” he said, adding that Khan also asked about their grandmother, Lady Annabel Goldsmith.

    “We haven’t spoken to him since she died, I would love to speak to him about that.”

    On Khan’s conditions in jail, Kasim said, “The conditions are awful.”

    Suleiman said they had been told Imran Khan was being kept in a “death cell”.

    “There are barely any lights, sometimes the electricity is cut off, there’s dirty water, completely substandard conditions that don’t meet international laws for any sort of prisoner,” he added.

    The brothers also addressed social media rumours about Khan’s possible death. Suleiman said the reports were “incredibly stressful” and that he turned to family contacts in Pakistan. Kasim said the rumours were “jarring” and highlighted their inability to intervene from abroad.

    Responding to a question about their message to the international community, Suleiman said, “At minimum, just to make sure that the standards of international human rights are being upheld.”

    Kasim stressed the need to enforce court orders, respect the rule of law and allow access to Imran Khan’s personal physician.

    While Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif’s spokesperson for foreign media, Mosharraf Zaidi, later appeared on the show and rejected most claims – especially that Khan was being kept in isolation or his interaction with his sons had been restricted – the interview of the former premier’s sons is going viral on social media as users praise “how good they look”.

    “Like father, like sons,” wrote one user, adding that Kasim, especially, looked like a younger Imran Khan. Some even called them “princes” and expressed heartfelt wishes, praying that they are soon reunited with their father.

  • Pakistan players will play full BBL season, says Cricket Australia CEO

    Pakistan players will play full BBL season, says Cricket Australia CEO

    Cricket Australia CEO Todd Greenberg has confirmed that Pakistan’s leading cricketers will remain available for the entire duration of the ongoing Big Bash League (BBL) 15, ending uncertainty around their mid-season availability.

    The current BBL season features several first-choice Pakistan players, including Babar Azam, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Mohammad Rizwan, Shadab Khan, Haris Rauf and Hasan Ali. Questions had emerged over their participation after Pakistan’s scheduled a T20I tour of Sri Lanka in early January.

    Speaking to reporters on the morning of the third Ashes Test at the Adelaide Oval, Greenberg said Cricket Australia had received clear assurances regarding the players’ availability.

    “We’ve been told that if they’ve been signed by the BBL, they’ll play [the whole BBL],” Greenberg said.

    Greenberg also confirmed that preparations for Australia’s T20I tour of Pakistan ahead of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 are progressing. 

    He said Cricket Australia, along with the Australian Cricketers’ Association, has already sent officials to Pakistan to carry out a pre-tour security assessment.

    “We’ve just sent a couple of people to Pakistan to do a pre-tour for the T20I games in February,” he said.

    “We’re going to have some conversations with the players after the Ashes series and explain to them how that will work with security. But I went there with them in 2022, and it was an amazing experience.”

    Greenberg added that the three-match ODI series between Australia and Pakistan, scheduled under the Future Tours Programme, will shift to June. 

    The revised window allows the series to take place after the conclusion of both the Pakistan Super League and the Indian Premier League.

  • Alizeh Shah lashes out at ‘so-called seniors’ Saba Faisal, Nida Yasir, Yasir Nawaz

    Alizeh Shah lashes out at ‘so-called seniors’ Saba Faisal, Nida Yasir, Yasir Nawaz

    Actor Alizeh Shah did not hold back when slamming industry veterans Saba Faisal and Nida Yasir, who recently faced public criticism for their controversial statements.

    The Ehd-e-Wafa star took to Instagram to address both celebrities, calling out what she described as their problematic behavior while expressing satisfaction at seeing them face consequences.

    Taking a jab at Saba Faisal, who recently apologised for controversial remarks about brides choosing wedding outfits, Alizeh wrote a sarcastic message referencing their past work together.

    “Sorry Saba aunty, karma is a very bad thing. Even after doing two serials together, you didn’t find me natural. I hope now everything is clear to you,” she wrote.

    Alizeh then turned her attention to host Nida Yasir, who faced severe backlash for negative comments about food delivery riders.

    “Nida aunty, you also learned this habit of not paying people their rightful money from Yasir uncle, right?” she wrote in a pointed reference to Nida’s husband, director Yasir Nawaz.

    The young actor added more fuel to the fire by calling out what she sees as repeated attempts to invite her on shows without proper compensation.

    “And please don’t have your assistant repeatedly invite me to your two-penny show where artists don’t even get paid,” she wrote.

    Alizeh concluded her story with a direct statement about the backlash both celebrities have faced.

    “So happy to see these so-called seniors getting what they deserve,” she declared.

    The remarks come amid controversies surrounding both Saba Faisal and Nida Yasir. Saba faced criticism after suggesting mothers-in-law should have control over their daughters-in-law wedding outfits, while Nida apologised following backlash over derogatory comments about food delivery riders.

    Alizeh’s comments also reference past tensions with Yasir Nawaz. The director previously revealed he struggled while working with Alizeh in the TV serial Mera Dil Mera Dushman.

    Nida had stated on a talk show that Yasir faced difficulty working with Alizeh, claiming there wasn’t enough chemistry despite Yasir usually getting along well with everyone.

    Social media users have expressed mixed reactions to Alizeh’s outspoken remarks. Some praised her courage to speak up against  seniors, while others criticized her approach as too harsh.

  • Govt says bye bye WhatsApp, hello BEEP?

    Govt says bye bye WhatsApp, hello BEEP?

    Pakistan is set to launch a locally developed secure messaging application, BEEP, for government officials in the coming months, drawing inspiration from China’s WeChat platform.


    The application is nearly ready for launch and is anticipated to achieve its project target of June 30, 2026, according to information provided to the National Assembly Standing Committee on Information Technology and Telecom on Tuesday.


    Syed Aminul Haque, the chairman of the committee, directed National Information Technology Board (NITB) CEO Faisal Ratyal instructions to guarantee the app’s prompt release. The committee was informed that BEEP was created locally and that all relevant government agencies had certified it.

    Explaining the purpose of the application, Ratyal said BEEP aims to provide a secure messaging platform for public-sector employees across the country. He added that the rollout would take place in phases, beginning with federal ministries and their attached departments.

    According to the NITB CEO, the rollout is expected to begin within the next two months. Secure texting, document sharing, and workflow coordination between government institutions will be made possible via the app’s integration with the federal e-Office system.


    Ratyal also told the committee that BEEP has improved security measures, including full encryption for government personnel’ text messages and video calls. He pointed out that in light of events documented during global conflicts in 2024, the committee had previously voiced concerns regarding the security of official communications. 

    He said that since then, the app has been updated with new security features, such as end-to-end encryption for video communications, which makes it appropriate for sensitive government discussions. In response to a query on operational costs, Ratyal said that BEEP will use a usage-based charge model and that efforts were underway to make the platform financially self-sustaining.

    The IT secretary made it clear throughout the discussion that the app’s main goal was not to generate revenue. He stated that ensuring safe, effective, and dependable communication amongst state institutions was the government’s top concern. The committee was also informed that the National Computer Emergency Response Team (NCERT) had approved the app for official deployment.

    The most popular platform for voice and video calls and media sharing at the moment is WhatsApp, which is owned by Meta; however, its data servers are located outside of Pakistan. On the other hand, BEEP’s security framework is built on the Chinese WeChat platform, and its data servers will be located within the country. 


    Additionally, officials recalled that in order to save paperwork and increase transparency, the government had previously implemented the federal e-Office system. They stated that it is anticipated that BEEP’s integration with e-Office will enhance internal coordination and lower operational risks.


    Lawmakers expressed their dissatisfaction with Pakistan’s internet and telecom services during the following item on the agenda, rejecting the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority’s (PTA) claim that 99 percent of users are satisfied.


    The PTA’s Quality of Service report, which claimed a 99 percent satisfaction score for mobile signals nationwide, was challenged by Committee Chairman Aminul Haque. The number was unanimously rejected by the panel, who claimed that the regulator’s assesment was in conflict with frequent internet slowdowns and poor mobile coverage.

    Committee member Sadiq Memon criticised the report and questioned the seriousness of the regulator’s approach, describing the data as unrealistic and saying the gap between official reporting and public experience was widening.


    MNA Sharmila Faruqui also questioned the methodology used by the PTA to conduct its surveys. She called for future Quality of Service surveys to be conducted by independent third parties, stressing that external audits were necessary to ensure transparency and credibility.
    The committee also recalled that it had previously directed that spectrum prices not be set too high and that the 5G spectrum auction be held in Pakistani rupees.


    Additionally, it reaffirmed that any discounts or concessions given to telecom operators must be closely linked to investments in infrastructure development and network expansion.

  • Javed Miandad discharged from hospital after cardiac checkup

    Javed Miandad discharged from hospital after cardiac checkup

    Pakistan cricket legend Javed Miandad visited a hospital after experiencing chest discomfort but doctors cleared him to return home after examination and tests.

    According to reports, the 68-year-old former captain arrived at the National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (NICVD) in Karachi for a routine checkup. 

    Medical staff conducted necessary tests and performed an angiography before prescribing medication and advising rest.

    Reports added that Miandad visited the cardiac institute following minor chest discomfort. Doctors conducted the angiography and declared him healthy after reviewing the reports.

    The legendary batsman expressed satisfaction with the facilities provided at NICVD. Before leaving for home, Miandad said he felt much better.

    “I am feeling much better. If the nation’s prayers remain with me, my health will improve further,” he said, smiling, in a video message.

    He also thanked the Sindh Government for the quality treatment.

    Miandad ranks among Pakistan’s greatest batsmen and served as Test captain during his playing career.

  • ‘Are they going to show Rafale, Tejas being shot down?’: Pakistanis react to Border 2 teaser

    ‘Are they going to show Rafale, Tejas being shot down?’: Pakistanis react to Border 2 teaser

    Teaser of the upcoming Bollywood film Border 2 – a sequel to the hit 1997 movie of the same name – has sparked widespread criticism online, especially from Pakistani netizens.

    The teaser released Tuesday revealed that the movie is set against the backdrop of the 1971 Indo-Pak war, and features Sunny Deol, Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh and Ahan Shetty in lead roles.

    While Deol seems to be reprising his role, Dhawan has been seen portraying an Indian Army officer, Shetty a member of the Indian Navy and Diljit Dosanjh in the role of an Indian Air Force (IAF) pilot.

    Mona Singh, Sonam Bajwa, Anya Singh and Medha Rana are among the female cast members appearing opposite the male leads.

    As the teaser of the film goes viral after being described as a “spiritual sequel” to JP Dutta’s 1997 film based on the Battle of Longewala, several Pakistanis have taken to social media to react to it, particularly to the film’s narrative and cast.

    One user criticised Diljit Dosanjh, stating that his recent music releases were average and that his involvement in the film could cost him Pakistani fans.

    Another comment said that Indians were only capable of making films, while others mocked the film’s storyline, suggesting that the script should be changed.

    Some even joked that the film might show Indian fighter jets such as Rafale or Tejas being shot down, which were inducted by the Indian military much after the 1971 war, and shot down by Pakistan very recently.

    Several users dismissed the teaser entirely, calling it another failure and stating that Bollywood continued to disappoint in recent years.

    The film is directed by Anurag Singh and produced by Bhushan Kumar, JP Dutta and Nidhi Dutta. It is presented by Gulshan Kumar and T-Series in association with JP Dutta’s JP Films. The production team also includes Krishan Kumar.

    Border 2 is scheduled for theatrical release on January 23, 2026.

  • Ducky Bhai posts comeback vlog after three-month incarceration

    Ducky Bhai posts comeback vlog after three-month incarceration

    YouTuber Saad ur Rehman, famously known as Ducky Bhai, has resumed regular vlogging following a three-month hiatus while he was incarcerated. 

    In his first vlog posted on Tuesday, he said that television analyst Irshad Bhatti was one of the few individuals who came to see him during his time in detention at the NCCIA office. The video also featured Irshad Bhatti visiting Ducky Bhai’s residence after his release.

    The vlog, titled “I Forgot How to Vlog; I Am Back,” centered around his experiences in custody and his reintegration into daily life, revealing that he lost 15 kilograms of weight while inside. 

    He explained that after being released, his bank accounts were frozen, which complicated his ability to manage expenses. He also noted that although a car he had ordered arrived, he was unable to pay for it due to the restrictions on his accounts.

    In the vlog, Ducky Bhai was captured at a public park where he was approached by several children. He took the time to engage with them and included their interactions in the video. 

    He confessed that he initially felt out of practice with vlogging but intended to regain his rhythm over time. He opted to keep the content light-hearted to avoid worrying his parents. The vlog included family moments as he adapted to being back home post-release.

    He also stopped by his restaurant, Four, during the vlog. He excitedly announced that a fish burger had been added to the menu while he was gone. He encouraged his viewers to visit the restaurant and try the new dish. This visit was part of the vlog that showcased his routine after returning to the public sphere.

    The vlog represented Ducky Bhai’s comeback to YouTube with family members appearing in the video. Since its release, the video has garnered over 3.3 million views, more than 24,680 comments, and around 314,000 likes. Viewers shared welcoming messages and urged him to keep producing family-centric content.

  • Saba Faisal apologises after severe backlash over wedding outfit remarks

    Saba Faisal apologises after severe backlash over wedding outfit remarks

    Actor Saba Faisal has issued an apology following severe criticism of her controversial statements about brides independently choosing their wedding outfits.

    In a video message posted on Instagram, Faisal clarified her earlier remarks and acknowledged using inappropriate terminology during a morning show appearance.

    “I may have used the wrong words,” Faisal said. “I should have said ‘overlook’ or ‘ignore’ instead.”

    She explained that families function well when both parties practice overlooking minor issues.

    “When families form, things don’t work well unless both parties practice overlooking and ignoring certain things,” she said.

    “You heard it wrong because you didn’t watch the full video,” she said. “Sorry, I used that word very wrongly.”

    Faisal had earlier sparked controversy by disagreeing with mothers-in-law allowing brides complete freedom to choose and shop for their wedding outfits.

    “In the past, newly married women wore outfits selected by their in-laws and I also followed the same tradition,” she said during the morning show. “One of the biggest mistakes some mothers of grooms make today is giving brides complete freedom to design and select their wedding wardrobes from the very beginning.”

    In her apology, Faisal explained her intended message about blending family traditions.

    “When a girl comes after marriage, she brings values from her home,” she said, noting these values reflect in a bride’s behavior and dress sense.

    She added that in-laws naturally want their new family member’s style to match household standards, which is why mothers-in-law and sisters-in-law lovingly make clothes for brides.

    “I don’t think there’s anything wrong with that,” she said.

    She clarified she never insisted brides must only wear clothes chosen by their mothers-in-law.

    “If you take it as the mother-in-law forcing her choice, I never said that,” Faisal explained. “I simply said the mother-in-law gives money to the girl, and I also said there’s nothing wrong with the daughter-in-law making clothes of her choice.”

    However, she maintained her preference for involvement in the selection process to blend both tastes.

    “People like me would say I’ll make them according to my taste so her preference and mine can blend,” she said. “She has come to my home and will spend the rest of her life here, so it should match accordingly too. This was my only purpose, nothing else.”

    Faisal acknowledged the personal toll the controversy took on her over the past three days.

    “I know I had to pay the price for my work, respect, fame and wealth,” she said, noting many people commented without watching the full program.

    The actor concluded by addressing those spreading negativity without full context.

    “Many people are spreading evil and this is not acceptable at all,” she said.”I had no wrong intention. And still, if my words or my interview have hurt you, I want to apologise.”

    Her original comments had drawn sharp criticism from fellow celebrities and social media users.

    Actor Fiza Ali responded in an Instagram story, saying a truly peaceful home is one where the daughter-in-law feels respected and at ease, not merely silent or submissive.

    “A woman wanting to wear clothes according to her own preference should not be seen as disrespectful but as natural desire,” Fiza said, emphasizing that taking away a daughter-in-law’s right to make decisions is control, not love.

    Actor Javeria Saud posted, “You will lead a peaceful life if you keep eyes, ears and mouth open not just at your in-laws’ place but everywhere.”

    Actor Hira Khan wrote, “Why she is allowed to speak on national television, I will never know. I feel sorry for her bahu [daughter-in-law].”

    Social media users also criticized Faisal’s views.

  • PCB parts ways with interim Test coach Azhar Mahmood

    PCB parts ways with interim Test coach Azhar Mahmood

    Former Pakistan all-rounder Azhar Mahmood has concluded his tenure as interim head coach of the national Test side, ESPNcricinfo has reported.

    The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had appointed Azhar as acting head coach of Pakistan’s red-ball team in June, with his contract originally set to run until March 2026. 

    However, with no Test cricket scheduled until Pakistan’s away tour of Bangladesh in March to April next year, both parties have decided to bring the arrangement to an early close, the report said Tuesday.

    The decision draws the curtain on a longer association between Azhar and the national side. He initially joined the coaching setup in April 2024 as an all-format assistant coach, working alongside Gary Kirsten with the white-ball teams and Jason Gillespie with the Test side.

    The PCB elevated Azhar to the role of interim Test head coach following the early exits of both Kirsten and Gillespie. During his brief spell in charge, Azhar oversaw just one Test assignment, guiding Pakistan to a credible 1-1 home series draw against world Test champions South Africa.

    “I was appointed by the PCB for a specific tenure, during which I carried out my responsibilities with professionalism and dedication,” Azhar told ESPNcricinfo.

    “My contract has now come to an end, and I extend my best wishes to the team for their continued success in their future endeavours,” he said.

    This marks Azhar’s second stint with Pakistan’s national team. He previously served as the bowling coach during Mickey Arthur’s tenure between 2016 and 2019.

  • Rahat Fateh Ali Khan has warm meeting with Sanjay Dutt

    Rahat Fateh Ali Khan has warm meeting with Sanjay Dutt

    Pakistani singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan gave fans a glimpse into a recent meeting with Bollywood star Sanjay Dutt, sharing a video on Instagram that quickly captured widespread attention.

    Rahat posted the clip with a caption celebrating what he called “a memorable meeting between two legends.” He described the encounter as featuring “meaningful discussion, shared experiences, and mutual respect,” adding that witnessing such positive energy in one frame truly delighted him.

    Social media users responded enthusiastically. One user commented “Sanju Baba” with a fire emoji, using Dutt’s popular nickname. 

    Another wrote “Mashallah Khan Sab g” with a heart-eyes emoji, while a third posted “Legends meeting” with a heart emoji. Interestingly, one user simply commented “Chaudhry Aslam” with a fire emoji, referencing Dutt’s new controversial film role.

    The two entertainer’s met just after Dutt starred in the recently released Bollywood film Dhurandhar, where he portrays a character based on assassinated Pakistani police officer Chaudhry Aslam Khan. 

    The film has sparked significant controversy on both sides of the border, with Gulf countries including Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE banning the movie over its perceived anti-Pakistan messaging.

    Director Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar follows an Indian spy who operates in Karachi’s Lyari neighborhood. The trailer positions Lyari as “the very core of terrorism in Pakistan” and shows the character arriving to “wipe out terrorism” from the area.

    Filmmakers marketed Dhurandhar as “inspired by incredible true events.” However, the connections the film draws between these Karachi figures and cross-border terror lack any documented basis.

    Earlier this month, Rahat also shared footage from a live performance with his son Shahzaman Ali Khan, describing it as “a night of soulful music and timeless vibes.” Shahzaman, a rising Pakistani singer, recently made his television debut performing the original soundtrack for ARY Digital’s drama series Bismil.