Author: News Desk

  • Abdul Razzaq faces backlash over sexist remarks about a female cricketer

    Former cricketer and all-rounder Abdul Razzaq recently appeared in a TV show hosted by Nauman Ijaz with Pakistan women’s cricket team’s Nida Dar, where he passed sexist comments about her.

    During the show, one of the members interrupted Dar while she was talking about her profession and said that women cricketers leave their profession and get married.

    Abdul Razzaq was quick to jump in, saying, “Oh, they don’t get married.”

    “Their field is as such. When they become cricketers, they strive to be as equal as their male counterparts, if not better than them. They want to prove that not only men, but they can also do it as well. The feeling [to get married] is gone [by the time they excel].”

    Aap inko hath mila kay dekh lein, yeh larki to nahi lagtein,” said Razzaq. (If you shake her [Dar’s] hand, she is anything but feminine).

    https://twitter.com/emclub77/status/1415197775998951428

    People on social media are calling out Razzaq over his sexist comments.

    https://twitter.com/talkingcurves/status/1415549722450874372
  • Omair Rana blames ‘system’ for ‘DNUTN’ getting lower ratings than ‘Khuda Aur Mohabbat 3’

    Pyar Ke Saqday fame Omair Rana replied to a netizen who expressed her disappointment on drama serial Dil Na Umeed To Nahi getting lower ratings than Khuda Aur Mohabbat 3 in an Instagram story.

    The Aangan star said our current system is unable to differentiate between the ‘Quality and Grade’ of dramas. He wrote, “Because there is a difference between Quality and Grade and our current system is incapable of measuring it.”

    The first episode of Khuda Aur Mohabbat 3 headlined by Iqra Aziz, Feroze Khan and Junaid Khan in lead roles aired on February 12, 2021 and broke all the previous records, including those set by Humayun Saeed’s Meray Paas Tum Ho.

    Featuring Yumna Zaidi, Yasra Rizvi, Wahaj Ali, Nadia Afgan, Naumaan Ijaz, Samiya Mumtaz, and Omair Rana in the lead, Dil Na Umeed Toh Nahi is a harrowing tale of child abuse and human trafficking in Pakistan. Although drama is critically acclaimed, it’s television ratings are considerably low.

    Directed by Kashif Nisar, the script is written by Amna Mufti of Jahez fame.

  • Mahnoor Baloch is set to make her television comeback opposite Faysal Qureshi and Aijaz Aslam

    Mahnoor Baloch is set to make her television comeback opposite Faysal Qureshi and Aijaz Aslam

    Aijaz Aslam and Faysal Qureshi’s duo is set to entertain the audiences in a telefilm together this Eid. Producer Aijaz Aslam has roped in Main Hoon Shahid Afridi diva Mahnoor Baloch.

    The telefilm is titled Ghan Chakkr and will be aired on ARY Digital.

    The stars even shared some quirky BTS moments on social media:

    Written by Misbah Ali Syed, the forthcoming telefilm will release on Eid-ul-Azha. Mahnoor was last seen in Apni Apni Love Story co-starring Aijaz Aslam, Azfar Rehman and Sadaf Kanwal.

  • Did Meghan Markle’s friend Priyanka Chopra snub the royals at Wimbledon?

    Did Meghan Markle’s friend Priyanka Chopra snub the royals at Wimbledon?

    Meghan Markle’s friend and Indian actress Priyanka Chopra royally snubbed Kate Middleton and Prince Willian upon their entry at the Wimbledon. She didn’t even clap for them like the rest of the crowd.

    Read More – Tom Cruise, Priyanka Chopra and Royals spotted at the star-studded Wimbledon finals

    In a newly emerged clip shared by the U.K’s DailyMail on Wednesday, the Baywatch actress appeared to ignore the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge as they took their seats to a roaring applause from the crowd for the Women’s Singles Final on Saturday.

    Instead of joining in, the desi girl seemingly fiddled with her scarf. At one point, the Quantico star appeared to look away as the couple mingled with those in attendance.

    The alleged snub made its way to Twitter, where many believed the star was supporting her friend Meghan Markle Indirectly. In March, the Duchess of Sussex, 39, told Oprah Winfrey that the Duchess of Cambridge, 39, made her cry days before she married William’s younger brother Prince Harry in May 2018.

    Some pointed out that the clip is similar to the unearthed video footage from 2018 that showed William, 39, suddenly preoccupied with his own scarf while ignoring Markle, who attempted to speak with her brother-in-law. In that clip, the duke repeatedly fiddled with his attire, ignoring Markle altogether.

    “She got him!” one person tweeted about Chopra. “The revenge of a BFF.”

    https://twitter.com/selg_simp/status/1414966549731893253?s=20

  • Jeweller makes necklaces, rings from teeth of dead loved ones

    Jeweller makes necklaces, rings from teeth of dead loved ones

    A jeweller in Australia is using the remains of dead people including teeth and hair to make rings and necklaces for their grieving families. 

    The 29,-year-old Jacqui Williams, owns Grave Metallum Jewellery which sells handcrafted commemorative pieces to help people deal with the loss of loved ones. 

    As per reports, all pieces are created in her Melbourne studio. Williams, who said she had always been drawn to the ‘morbid’ side of life even as a child, shared some of the stranger requests her customers had made. 

    ‘I [was asked to use] an IUD (intrauterine device) in a piece of jewellery which I did decline due to it being plastic, and turning the bullet casing, from the bullet that a client’s grandfather shot himself with into a piece of jewellery,’ Williams said.

    Jacqui Williams

    The jeweller started taking interest in the grieving process when she lost her best friend a few years ago.

    Williams is a strong believer that loss is easier to deal with when shared.

    ‘I do this work because I want to help people deal with their grief and loss as it’s something that is guaranteed for every living thing,’ Williams said. 

    The custom pieces are made in almost eight weeks and prices range from $350(Rs 55,657) to more than $10,000 (Rs 1,590,201).

  • Pakistan’s Covid positivity rate crosses 5 per cent

    Pakistan’s Covid positivity rate crossed 5 per cent for the first time after nearly two months.

    The current infection rate stands at 5.2 per cent with a continuous spike in the cases.

    National Command and Operation Centre’s (NCOC) data from Thursday shows that 48,910 tests were conducted in the last 24 hours and 2,545 of them came back positive for coronavirus.

    With 47 new fatalities from the virus, the national death tally soared to 22,689.

    NCOC chief Asad Umar warned: “Indian variant has caused devastation in countries in the region.”

    Umar asked everyone to follow the directives necessary in relevance to Covid protocol and said, “Do not risk your own and others lives.”

  • Former President of Pakistan Mamnoon Hussain passes away at 80

    Former President of Pakistan Mamnoon Hussain passed away in Karachi on Wednesday. His son, Arsalan Mamnoon, confirmed the news while talking to Geo News.

    Mamnoon Hussain was hospitalised for the last two weeks and was battling cancer.

    He served as the 12th President of Pakistan between September 2013 and September 2018.

    PML-N vice-president Maryam Nawaz expressed her condolences over the demise of Hussain.

  • ‘Time will teach them’: Rabia Butt on skin show of fellow actresses

    Aangan actress Rabia Butt has shared her stance on the controversy regarding women’s choice of clothing. During the interview Rabia commented on the controversy surrounding the choice of clothes of the female celebrities at the Hum Style Awards, said, “How can I say that one should not wear revealing clothes? When I myself in past has done the same thing?”

    She continued by adding that maybe she was naive at that time and now rather than preaching, she tries to implement it in her actions. The model turned actress also talked against the unnecessary criticism of celebrities for their choice of clothing, adding that she is not in the favor of nudity adding that if she cannot watch or do something in front of her family then that conduct is problematic.

    The Pehli Si Mohabat diva concluded her answer by saying that she understood the ‘wrongs’ after a certain amount of time and believes that the ones who are into skin show will avoid doing that once they also get an understanding of the entire spectrum.

    The diva believes that time will teach her contemporaries like it did to her. On the work front, she will be seen next in Kashif Nisar’s directorial.

  • Sarah’s siblings Hamza and Aisha exclusively captured on her birthday by Falak Shabir

    Sarah’s siblings Hamza and Aisha exclusively captured on her birthday by Falak Shabir

    Star singer Falak Shabir surprised his wife Sarah Khan with multiple flowers and a heart shaped gold necklace. The Alvida actress was elated and expressed her gratitude on her social media handles. The venue was well decorated with pink balloons oozing romantic vibes.

    Falak captured a rare picture of the four Khan siblings together at the birthday bash in Karachi.

    Sarah’s younger sister Noor Zafar Khan is also an actress but her brother Hamza and sister Aisha aren’t a part of the entertainment industry.

    Falak and Sarah are excited to celebrate their first wedding anniversary on July 16th. The duo intends to make their fans a part of their celebration and they have a surprise planned for them on the occasion of their marriage anniversary.

    On the work front, Sarah will be seen next in Laapata opposite Ali Rehman Khan and Ayeza Khan.

  • Iran launches state-approved ‘halal’ dating app to encourage marriage

    Iran on Monday introduced a Muslim dating application to boost marriages in the country and help young people find a partner for themselves.

    As per details, the app, Hamdam which means  “companion” in the Persian language allows users to “search for and choose their spouse.”

    It is the only state-sanctioned platform of its kind in the Islamic republic, according to Iran’s cyberspace police chief, Colonel Ali Mohammad Rajabi.

    While dating apps are popular in Iran, Rajabi said that all other platforms except Hamdam are illegal.

    Developed by the government’s Tebyan Cultural Institute, Hamdam´s website claims it uses “artificial intelligence” to find matches “only for bachelors looking for permanent marriage and a single spouse.”

    Tebyan head, Komeil Khojasteh said family values were endangered by outside forces.

    “Family is the devil’s target, and (Iran’s enemies) seek to impose their own ideas” on it, he said, adding that the app helps create “healthy” families.

    According to Hamdam’s website, users have to verify their identity and go through a “psychology test” before browsing.

    When a match is found for the user, the app “introduces the families together with the presence of service consultants”, who will “accompany” the couple for four years after marriage. The registration is free for the users.

    Iran’s authorities, including the supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, have cautioned many times against the country’s rising rate of marriage and declining birth rates.

    In March, Iran’s conservative-dominated parliament passed a bill titled “population growth and supporting families.”

    It mandates the government to offer significant financial incentives for marriage and to encourage people to have more than two children while limiting access to abortion.

    The law awaits approval by the Guardian Council, which is tasked with checking that bills are in accordance with Islamic law and the constitution.