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  • Anushka Sharma’s fans call out Shoaib Akhtar for his comments on Virat’s early marriage

    Anushka Sharma’s fans call out Shoaib Akhtar for his comments on Virat’s early marriage

    Former Pakistani cricketer, Shoaib Akhtar, recently commented on the marriage of former Indian cricket team captain Virat Kohli with Bollywood actor Anushka Sharma in an interview with an Indian outlet. Anushka’s fans are calling out the former Pakistan speedster for his remarks.

    Shoaib Akhtar remarked that Virat Kohli should not have married now in his career so that he could perform at maximum level at his peak cricket career.

    He said, “I would have not even married if I were in his place. I had just scored runs and enjoyed cricket, these 10-12 years of cricket are different time and doesn’t come again, I am not saying getting married is wrong but If you are playing for India, you would have enjoyed the time a little.”

    Meanwhile, fans of Anushka Sharma have shown anger over his remarks on Virat’s early marriage. Many of them commented not to compare someone’s professional career with their personal life and commitments.

    https://twitter.com/sank_rang/status/1485287448250703873

    Another user added, “Sachin had no problem being married and having children and making runs and records.”

    Akhtar further added that married life increases the responsibility of a professional cricket player.

    “There is pressure from the children, of the family. As the responsibility increases, so does the pressure. Cricketers have a short career span of 14-15 years in which you stay at the peak for five-six years. Those years of Virat have passed, now he has to struggle.”

  • PCB releases Atif Aslam, Aima Baig’s PSL Anthem ‘Agay Dekh’, netizens compare it with ‘Groove Mera’

    PCB releases Atif Aslam, Aima Baig’s PSL Anthem ‘Agay Dekh’, netizens compare it with ‘Groove Mera’

    The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Monday released the much-awaited Pakistan Super League (PSL) anthem for the seventh edition of the tournament.

    The song, Agay Dekh is produced by Abdullah Siddiqui which features the rockstars Atif Aslam and Aima Baig.

    Sharing the official video of the anthem on the official Twitter handle, the PCB wrote: “The wait is over. Presenting to you the official #PSL7 anthem.”

    Last year, the PSL anthem ‘Groove Mera’, featuring Naseebo Lal, Aima Baig and Young Stunners, had become a hit. At first, a few netizens did not like the song but later it became a treat for cricket lovers.

    This is the first time that Atif Aslam sang a PSL anthem and his fans are gushing over his new style in the song and many are showering their love on his PSL debut.

    We have collected a few reactions of Twitterati, have a look:

    A few thought that ‘Groove Mera’ was better than ‘Agay Dekh’.

  • Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index 2021: Pakistan scores 28 out of 100

    Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index 2021: Pakistan scores 28 out of 100

    Pakistan has been ranked 140 out of 180 countries, slipping further down to 16 spots over the last year, on the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) 2021 by Transparency International, reports The News.

    Pakistan’s score dropped by three points to 28 on the global corruption index. Last year, the country’s score was 31.

    “It shows that corruption has increased in Pakistan as compared to the last year,” said the anti-graft watchdog in its report.

    “The index, which ranks 180 countries and territories by their perceived levels of public sector corruption according to experts and businesspeople, uses a scale of zero to 100, where zero is highly corrupt and 100 is very clean,” the organisation said.

    The top countries on the index are Denmark (88), Finland (88), and New Zealand (88), all of which also rank in the top 10% in the world on the Democracy Index civil liberties score.

    However, Somalia (13), Syria (13), and South Sudan (11) remain at the bottom of the CPI. Syria is also ranked last in civil liberties.

    Of the 23 countries whose CPI score significantly declined since 2012, 19 also declined on the civil liberties score.

    Moreover, out of the 331 recorded cases of murdered human rights defenders in 2020, 98% occurred in countries with a CPI score below 45, read the statement.

  • Contempt of court petition to be filed against Shehbaz if he fails to submit Nawaz’s medical report: AGP

    Contempt of court petition to be filed against Shehbaz if he fails to submit Nawaz’s medical report: AGP

    The Attorney-General for Pakistan (AGP) has written a letter to the Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly (NA) Shehbaz Sharif to bring back Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif to Pakistan.

    The AGP has instructed Shehbaz to submit Nawaz’s medical reports within the next 10 days; in case he fails to do so, contempt of court petition will be filed against Shehbaz.

    The AGP also mentioned that according to media reports, Nawaz is in good health, while when he was leaving the country, his condition was described as critical.

    The letter further said that as soon as Nawaz reached London, “his condition improved”.

    “After reaching London, Nawaz did not stay in the hospital for a single day and remained involved in his political activities,” the letter stated.

    The AGP highlighted that the affidavit and the court order were “violated as Shehbaz did not submit Nawaz’s medical reports”.

    In line with the federal cabinet’s decision, the Punjab government formed a medical board to examine Nawaz Sharif’s health reports submitted in the Lahore High Court (LHC).

  • ‘She was my student but we had class difference’: Kapil Sharma makes revelations about wife Ginni

    ‘She was my student but we had class difference’: Kapil Sharma makes revelations about wife Ginni

    Star comedian and actor Kapil Sharma have opened up about one thing he loves more than comedy and that is his wife Ginni.

    He is gearing up for his comedy special ‘Kapil Sharma: I’m Not Done Yet on Netflix and spilt the beans on how he met the love of his life and what brought the two together.

    Newlywed Kapil Sharma shows babaji ka thullu to wife Ginni in this  hilarious pic - Television News

    The duo tied the knot in 2018 and ever since then have been giving us major couple goals. The couple welcomed their first child in 2019 and their second was born last year.

    In a candid conversation, Kapil Sharma talked about their romantic tale and revealed why he initially felt it won’t work out between them.

    Kapil said: “Ginni Jalandhar ke girls’ college mei thi and was 3-4 years younger to me. Mai apna PG Diploma commercial arts mein pursue kar raha tha and was in need of pocket money (I was doing my PG Diploma in commercial arts and I was in need of pocket money).

    “I was always participating in theatre and visiting other colleges. Ginni was my student and really bright.

    Kapil Sharma And Ginni Chatrath To Welcome Their First Baby After 5 Months  Of Marriage

    “She was good at histrionics and skits and so I made her my assistant. Also, she hailed from a well-to-do family. I remember she would come in an expensive car every day to college and I would ride my scooter.”

    The firangi star revealed that it was his wife, who fell in love first.

    “She fell for me first but mujhe hamesha apne class difference ke wajah se doubts the ki kuch bhi ho sakta hai (I always doubted because of our differences).

    “One of my friends even told me that Ginni likes me but I didn’t take it seriously. I never thought anything would be possible between the two of us. But God has been very kind and I’m lucky that I got married to her,” he added.

    Kapil Sharma, wife Gini Chatrath celebrate daughter Anayra's first  birthday; pictures inside

    Kapil Sharma said that she has always been very supportive of him.

    The comedian said: “I remember, when I was going through a rough patch and I decided to set things right in my life, marrying her was the first thing I did right after. Today, I’m lucky to have been blessed with two amazing kids.”

    ‘Kapil Sharma: I’m Not Done Yet’ is releasing only on Netflix on January 28.

  • ‘Shame’: Humaima Malick lashes out at bloggers for spreading false information on her marriage

    ‘Shame’: Humaima Malick lashes out at bloggers for spreading false information on her marriage

    Actor Humaima Malick criticised online portals and bloggers over fake rumours of her marriage that are spreading over social media.

    She took to her Instagram handle and refute all the fake news related to her marriage. She further stated that every month media publish her marriage with some personality that embarrasses her and her family.

    She added that celebrities are photographed with those people whom they respect and bloggers circulate the fake rumours of marriage with them.

    In the end, she told the fans that she would announce her wedding publicly and requested her followers not to trust such misleading news about her.

    In her second post, Bol star addressed those bloggers who circulated the fake rumours about the marriage and penned, “Shame to all bloggers!”

    She uploaded another post where she highly criticised the actions for rating and increasing the viewership of media outlets.

    Recently, an actor uploaded a picture with a spiritual person whom she greatly respect and seek guidance to spend a peaceful life. However, some bloggers made him her husband and post fake news.

  • Zimbabwe’s Brendan Taylor ‘blackmailed to spot-fix matches after cocaine use’ by Indian businessman

    Zimbabwe’s Brendan Taylor ‘blackmailed to spot-fix matches after cocaine use’ by Indian businessman

    Former Zimbabwe captain Brendan Taylor says he was blackmailed into accepting a bribe to spot-fix international games but he never went through with it.

    https://twitter.com/BrendanTaylor86/status/1485522867768991745?s=20

    Taylor, 35, said he was threatened by a businessman and his colleagues in India in October 2019 to spot-fix at international matches after they filmed him taking cocaine.

    He said he took $15,000 but has never taken part in match-fixing.

    Taylor said the International Cricket Council (ICC) is imposing a “multi-year ban” on his international career.

    “I would like to place on record that I have never been involved in any form of match-fixing. I may be many things, but I am not a cheat,” said ex-Zimbabwe captain Taylor, who announced last year he was retiring from international cricket.

    “My love for the beautiful game of cricket far outweighs and surpasses any threats which could be thrown my way.”

    As per BBC Sports, ICC revealed that an investigation is underway.

    Taylor, one of Zimbabwe’s best-known cricketers, added he would check into a rehabilitation facility on Tuesday to treat his substance abuse.

    He described the last two years as “hell”, adding that it had “severely impacted” his mental and physical health and he had been diagnosed with shingles and prescribed “strong anti-psychotic medication”.

    “It is from absolutely rock bottom that I am trying to climb out of this mess I made,” he said.

    “I have let a substance take control of me and impair my vision, my morals and my values and it is time I prioritise what really matters.”

    Taylor, who has played 35 Tests, 205 One-Day Internationals and 45 Twenty20s for Zimbabwe and also played county cricket for Nottinghamshire, said he travelled to India to discuss a potential T20 league in his home country.

    He said such conversations took place and on the final night, he was offered cocaine.

    The next day the same men “stormed” into his hotel room, showed him a video of the drug use and said it would be made public if Taylor did not spot-fix for them.

    Taylor said he was given $15,000 as a “deposit” and would be given an additional $20,000 when the “job was complete”.

    “A ‘businessman’ wanted a return on his investment which I could not and would not give,” Taylor said.

    “I took the money so I could get out of India. I felt I had no choice at the time because saying no was clearly not an option.”

    “All I knew is I had to get out of there.”

    Taylor said it took him four months to report the offence to the ICC.

    “I acknowledge this was too long of a time but I thought I could protect everyone and in particular, my family,” he said.

    The ICC’s anti-corruption code bans players from accepting bribes to influence a match and also says all approaches must be reported “without unnecessary delay”.

    Taylor has accepted the ICC’s charges and has been offered sanctions by the governing body, although no final decision has been made.

  • After wheelchair and stretcher, Zahir walks to court today

    After wheelchair and stretcher, Zahir walks to court today

    Zahir Jaffer, the prime suspect in Noor Mukadam’s murder case was presented in court today on his feet. Zahir, in the last hearing was presented on a stretcher and previously came on a wheelchair.

    In today’s court hearing, Zahir’s lawyer Sikandar Zulqarnain did the cross examination of the Investigation Officer (IO). The next hearing is scheduled on January 26. In the next hearing Therapy Works lawyer Akram Qureshi will do the cross examination.

    Noor Mukadam was brutally murdered at a residence in Islamabad’s upscale Sector F-7/4 on July 20. Her death sparked national outrage, including protests and candlelight vigils across the country.

  • Asad Siddiqui opens up on Asim-Merub’s rumoured wedding, alleged rivalry with Yasir Hussain

    Asad Siddiqui opens up on Asim-Merub’s rumoured wedding, alleged rivalry with Yasir Hussain

    Actor Asad Siddiqui appeared on The Current LIfe’s latest episode on which the Aye Musht-e-Khaak star spilled the beans on his equation with Yasir Hussain. Asad also revealed the celebrity wedding he would like to attend.

    On being asked about a celebrity wedding he would like to attend, from a list of options that included Saboor Aly and Ali Ansari, Areeba and Saadain or Asim Azhar and Merub Ali.

    The Amanat star stated that he would like to attend Asim’s wedding because he is a friend however he is not sure if the young pair is marrying anytime soon.

    Earlier, it was reported that the Jo Tu Na Mila singer got engaged to the actor and model Merub Ali in an intimate ceremony and that the engagement had been in discussion for a while now between the two families.

    On his equation with Yasir Hussain, Asad said that the reason of them hanging out less now is because they have grown up and are more focused on the professional lives, they have become more responsible on the work front and hence are spotted less now.

    Asad Siddiqui and Yasir Hussain Gives Hilarious Social Awareness to Fans -  Style.Pk
  • ‘I also voted to let him go’, Asad Umar clarifies comment that PM sent Nawaz to London

    ‘I also voted to let him go’, Asad Umar clarifies comment that PM sent Nawaz to London

    Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Asad Umar has clarified his previous statement about Prime Minister’s (PM) decision to send Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif to London. He said his statement was taken out of context.

    “Spin being given to an answer of mine regarding Nawaz Sharif exit abroad, the discussion was about whether the PM takes decisions or someone else imposes decisions. I stated that the PM takes decisions as I was asked about the Nawaz Sharif exit decision in that context,” Umar tweeted.

    Further, he added that sending Nawaz to London was a “collective decision and was decided in the Cabinet”.

    Previously, while on a TV program the federal minister revealed that it was “100% Imran Khan’s decision” to send the former PM to London for his medical treatment. “This was first discussed in a cabinet meeting,” he said, adding that the decision was entirely made by the prime minister and the premier did not say that the decision was not his.