Author: News Desk

  • After ‘Sikander’ disaster, is Salman Khan planning comeback with ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan 2’?

    After ‘Sikander’ disaster, is Salman Khan planning comeback with ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan 2’?

    After the surprise failure of Bollywood A-lister Salman Khan’s Sikandar, the actor is reportedly making plans to win back his fans.

    According to Indian media reports, Salman Khan has held several meetings with renowned story writer V.Vijayendra Prasad, who is currently working on a new script.

    While there has been no official confirmation yet,  Bollywood insiders believe that  Vijayendra Prasad is developing a sequel to Bajrangi Bhaijaan.

    The original Bajrangi Bhaijaan, which became a massive box office success, was also penned by V.Vijayendra Prasad.

    In addition to this, Salman Khan is said to be in contact with director Kabir Khan, who helmed the original film.

    Although a sequel has not been officially announced, critics say that the series of “secret meetings between Salman Khan,  Vijayendra Prasad, and Kabir Khan” cannot be ignored.

    Experts also believe that if Bajrangi Bhaijaan 2 is made, it could help recover the losses caused by Sikandar.

  • Fawad Khan’s Bollywood comeback found support from unexpected Indian superstar

    Fawad Khan’s Bollywood comeback found support from unexpected Indian superstar

    While social media is abuzz with debates over Fawad Khan’s return to Bollywood, one voice from across the border has stood out, and surprisingly, it’s none other than Sunny Deol.

    In a recent interview with HT City, the Indian actor and politician responded to a question about Fawad Khan’s reported comeback to Bollywood with a new film. Instead of dodging the delicate subject of cross-border talent collaborations, Sunny delivered a direct and thoughtful reply: “We work for everyone.”

    The Gadar star, often linked to patriotic films, adopted a mature viewpoint, stating, “As an artist, I think we should just do our work and not get into anything else.”

    This comes at a time when Indian social media platforms are divided between excitement and mixed opinions over Fawad’s return to Indian screens. Some are thrilled to see the Zindagi Gulzar Hai heartthrob grace Bollywood again after nearly a decade, while others view it as controversial.

    However, with Sunny Deol, a figure traditionally associated with nationalist cinema, openly insisting that there shouldn’t be any problem working with Pakistani artists, the prevailing narrative may be undergoing a change.

    Fawad’s last film appearance in Bollywood was in Ae Dil Hai Mushkil back in 2016. Following the Uri attacks, Pakistani actors encountered an unofficial ban on working in India, resulting in multiple projects being cancelled. Yet here we are in 2025, with a prominent Indian filmmaker casting Fawad in a significant role and receiving support from an Indian actor-politician.

    Will this signify a new phase for cross-border cinema, or will the backlash overshadow it before it even starts? Regardless, one thing is certain: art continues to possess the ability to unite.

  • Tourist family, pilot killed in ‘tragic’ NY helicopter crash

    Tourist family, pilot killed in ‘tragic’ NY helicopter crash

    Six people including three children were killed after a sightseeing helicopter crashed into the Hudson River in New York on Thursday, sparking a major water rescue operation, authorities said.

    The crash killed all those onboard the aircraft: the pilot and a family from Spain. Two of the victims were initially taken to a hospital, but later succumbed to their injuries.

    “At this time, all six victims have been removed from the water. And sadly, all six victims have been pronounced deceased,” Mayor Eric Adams told a briefing, after earlier calling it a “heartbreaking and tragic crash.”

    Officials have yet to release the identities of the victims, but widespread US media reports identified one of the people aboard the helicopter as Agustin Escobar, a Spanish executive at global technology company Siemens.

    The chopper’s landing skids were seen protruding from the river beside a tunnel vent as several boats clustered around the impact site.

    Police from both New York and New Jersey, which is on the opposite side of the river from Manhattan, responded to the scene along with fire department vessels.

    The NBC4 channel reported that its own helicopter was unable to take off because of weather conditions, with the weather in New York on Thursday gusty under thick cloud cover.

    A witness told AFP it appeared like the helicopter’s rotor blade “shattered in the sky.”

    “And after it shattered, then we saw the helicopter just spiral… And then it just crashed into the water just like that,” said fashion designer Belle Angel.

    The Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement it was Bell 206 helicopter.

    “The FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board will investigate,” it added.

    President Donald Trump took to social media to call the crash “terrible.”

    “The footage of the accident is horrendous. God bless the families and friends of the victims,” he wrote on Truth Social.


    – ‘Heartbreaking’ –

    The river is a busy shipping channel and the scene of a dramatic 2009 incident when a US Airways jet safely landed in the water. All 155 people on board escaped alive in an event dubbed “Miracle on the Hudson.”

    The river is as deep as 200 feet (60 meters) at points, and an AFP correspondent saw what appeared to be floatation devices deployed on the helicopter’s skids.

    The average temperature of the river is 46 degrees Fahrenheit (8 degrees Celsius) at this time of year, according to the US Geological Survey.

    “Three adults and three children were on board a Bell 206 helicopter that had left from the downtown Skyport at just about 3 pm,” Adams said, adding that the tourists were a family from Spain.

    Police and fire service (FDNY) divers raced to pull survivors from the wreckage, he said.

    “NYPD divers pulled four people from the crash site, and FDNY Divers recovered an additional two. Immediate lifesaving measures were undertaken on the vessels at the scene, as well as the adjoining pier,” police commissioner Jessica Tisch said.

    “Four victims were pronounced dead on scene, and two more were removed to local area hospitals, where, sadly, both succumbed to their injuries.”

    The chopper took off around 3 pm, flying south before heading up the Manhattan shoreline to the George Washington Bridge, turning back towards the downtown Manhattan heliport, losing control and hitting the water near a Hoboken pier, Tisch said.

    The police commissioner said the aircraft was operated by New York Helicopter, which did not respond to a request for comment but lists the Bell 206 among its fleet.

    There have been around 30 helicopter crashes in New York since 1980, Brooklyn Borough President Mark Levine told reporters, calling for tighter restrictions on helicopter traffic in the city.

  • Butcher kills teenaged brother-in-law in fit of rage

    Butcher kills teenaged brother-in-law in fit of rage

    A 17-year-old boy was killed in Lahore’s Liaqatabad area on Thursday following a domestic altercation. 

    Police said that the suspect, Fayyaz, got into a verbal dispute with his wife at their home. 

    The wife allegedly summoned her brothers to the residence during the argument.

    Bilal, one of her brothers, asked Fayyaz what had caused the disagreement. 

    Fayyaz reportedly used a knife to stab Bilal in retaliation. According to initial police reports, Bilal died immediately after suffering several stab wounds.

    After the incident, Fayyaz, who works as a butcher, fled the scene immediately. Teams have been organized to apprehend the accused, according to police, who have started a search operation.

    Bilal’s body was sent to a local hospital for autopsy. 

    Police said that they are conducting an investigation and are gathering testimonies from potential witnesses and family members.

  • Corbin Bosch apologizes for withdrawing from PSL

    Corbin Bosch apologizes for withdrawing from PSL

    South African all-rounder Corbin Bosch has apologized for pulling out of the Pakistan Super League (PSL).

    In a joint statement issued by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and Bosch, the cricketer expressed regret over his withdrawal from the tournament and extended an apology. 

    As a result of his decision, Bosch has been handed a one-year ban from the PSL, ensuring that he will not be eligible to participate in the next season. Additionally, he has also been fined.

    The South African player addressed his fans, saying, “I apologize to the fans. I take full responsibility for my mistake and feel ashamed for disappointing Peshawar Zalmi supporters.”

    He further added, “I will try to regain trust in the future. It is disappointing not to be a part of the PSL.”

    Corbin Bosch was picked by Peshawar Zalmi in the Diamond category during the HBL PSL Draft on January 13 in Lahore.

  • Esports World Cup 2025 to feature massive $70 million prize pool

    Esports World Cup 2025 to feature massive $70 million prize pool

    The Esports World Cup Foundation has announced that the total prize money for the Esports World Cup (EWC) 2025 will exceed $70 million (approximately Rs19.6 billion).

    The tournament that will take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, from July 7 to August 24, is funded by the Kingdom’s Public Investment Fund and operated by Savvy Games Group’s subsidiary, ESL FACEIT Group.

    According to Esports World Cup Foundation CEO Ralf Reichert, this historic prize pool is not just about offering more money but it also aims to create opportunities for players, teams and the entire esports ecosystem.

    Out of the total prize pool, around $27 million (Rs7.56 billion) will be awarded to the top 16 clubs based on their overall performance, with the winning club receiving $7 million (Rs1.96 billion). 

    Rewards for individual game championships will amount to $38 million (Rs10.64 billion) while MVP awards will total at $450,000 (Rs126 million) and qualifiers in the “Road to EWC” will have $5 million (Rs1.4 billion) in prizes.

    The EWC 2025 will feature 25 competitions across 24 different games, including popular titles such as:

    Counter-Strike 2

    Dota 2

    League of Legends

    Valorant

    Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 & Warzone

    PUBG & PUBG Mobile

    FIFA (EA Sports FC 25)

    Overwatch 2

    Street Fighter 6

    Apex Legends

    A total of 40 esports teams have joined the Esports World Cup Club Partner Program. Some of the notable teams include 100 Thieves, FaZe Clan, Team Liquid, G2 Esports, NAVI, Sentinels, Fnatic, Cloud9 and Team Falcons.

    The 2024 edition of the Esports World Cup attracted over 500 million online viewers and 2.6 million visitors to Riyadh’s Boulevard City.

    After this year’s tournament, Riyadh will also host the New Global Sports Conference from August 23-24. The event will bring together professionals from esports, gaming, entertainment and sporting industries to discuss the future of competitive gaming.

  • The queen is back; Meesha Shafi’s comeback album is about to launch

    The queen is back; Meesha Shafi’s comeback album is about to launch

    The absolute queen of Pakistan music industry, Meesha Shafi, has announcedthe launch of her first full-length album titled Khilnay Ko which will be released on all major streaming platforms on April 18.

    Meesha shared the album cover on Instagram, calling the project a “deeply introspective and therapeutic journey through the shadowed corridors of the human psyche.” She explained that the album talks about isolation, otherism, mental health, abandonment, and the inner tension many people silently carry.

    In her post, she added that each song represents personal struggles faced during healing, including feelings of loneliness, being lost, and the emotional weight of just existing.

    Before revealing the album, Meesha gave fans a short teaser and removed all her previous Instagram posts — a move that hinted at a fresh beginning.

    Known for her bold songs like Rajkumari and Hot Mango Chutney Sauce, Meesha’s new album shows a shift from outward rebellion to quiet reflection. While she did sing the OST for Jaisay Aapki Marzi in 2023, she’s been mostly away from the music scene.

    With Khilnay Ko, Meesha Shafi returns not just with music but with raw emotions and deep stories, inviting listeners to feel seen and heard through every track.

  • Everyone knows what is happening and what is not: Mohammad Rizwan

    Everyone knows what is happening and what is not: Mohammad Rizwan

    Pakistan cricket team’s wicketkeeper-batsman and Multan Sultans’ captain Mohammad Rizwan has admitted that maintaining a strong record at the international level is challenging, owing to the immense pressure that comes with it.

    During a press conference in Lahore, Rizwan stated, “Fans had high expectations, but the national team did not perform as expected. Cricket fans do get upset. For me, past performances are just the past; I do not dwell on them. Whether my past performances were good or bad, I do not hold onto them. If I stay in the past, everything in the future will be lost.”

    Rizwan further added, “Everyone knows what is happening and what is not. The selection committee has its authority, the captain has his own, while the PCB chairman is the one to whom everyone is answerable.”

    At the same event, fast bowler and Lahore Qalandars’ captain, Shaheen Afridi, emphasised the importance of continuous learning. “Every day is an opportunity to learn; one should not remain stuck in the past. I am excited about the young players in Lahore Qalandars. Mistakes happen to everyone, but we will enjoy the PSL,” he said.

    Shaheen further highlighted the significance of supporting the Pakistan Super League, stating, “PSL is our own league, and it needs support. Haris Rauf is a product of PSL. Players first compete in domestic cricket and then earn their place in the league.”

    Fast bowler Hasan Ali also shared his insights on successful team strategies in the PSL. “The team that plays well in the powerplay has a higher chance of winning. Karachi Kings have focused on selecting quality fast bowlers,” he noted.

    Peshawar Zalmi’s captain and star batter, Babar Azam, spoke about the competitive balance in the tournament. “All franchises in PSL are well-balanced. Every franchise strives to build the best possible squad,” he said.

    As the PSL 10 season approaches, captains and players are setting the tone for an exciting and competitive tournament, hoping to deliver performances that will satisfy cricket fans worldwide.

  • Here’s why Nida Yasir smashed her husband’s laptop

    Here’s why Nida Yasir smashed her husband’s laptop

    TV host and actress Nida Yasir has revealed that she once broke her husband’s laptop and television because of his irritating habits.

    Recently, Yasir Nawaz shared on a show that his wife has a fiery temper. He said, “Nida once broke our TV and my laptop in anger.”

    He explained that she was tired of him watching TV late into the night and eventually smashed the screen with a bottle.

    He added, “She was upset when I cast a heroine in one of my films, despite her objections. After repeated arguments, Nida ended up breaking my laptop too.”

    Now, Nida Yasir has responded and shared her side of the story on her morning show.

    She said, “I had to wake up early for my morning show, so I needed to sleep early. But Yasir would watch TV loudly late at night, disturbing me. I tolerated it for several days, but then I couldn’t take it anymore, and I smashed the TV with a bottle. After that, he never played it loudly again.”

    Nida also explained why she broke her husband’s laptop.

    She said, “Yasir used to tease me by showing me pictures of other heroines. He even set one of them as his laptop wallpaper. He kept doing this for days until I finally lost my temper and broke the laptop.”

    She ended with a message for husbands: “Husbands should not irritate their wives by showing them pictures of other women or trying to make them jealous. If they keep doing this, wives will get angry—and things will keep breaking.”

  • VIDEO: Babar Azam’s sharp response to journalist goes viral

    VIDEO: Babar Azam’s sharp response to journalist goes viral

    During a joint press conference in Islamabad featuring the captains of all six teams in PSL 10, Peshawar Zalmi’s captain Babar Azam’s response to a journalist’s question went viral on social media.

    In the video it can be seen that a journalist asked Babar, “When will you speak about the current state of the team? Will you only speak up when the entire team is gone and Pakistan cricket is in ruins?”

    Responding to the question, Babar Azam firmly stated, “I speak when I need to. I won’t sit on media platforms and dictate what should be done. When I have something to say, I say it behind closed doors. I won’t come to social media and make a spectacle of it—that’s not my job.”

    As the video gained traction on social media, users shared mixed reactions. One user commented, “This is the difference between Babar Azam and other players—he doesn’t engage in media theatrics.”

    An X user sarcastically responded on Babar’s behalf, writing, ‘I’ll answer on the ground.’

    Another user wrote, “Ask Babar Azam about PSL-related matters.”

    Many users pointed out that while there is a captain, vice-captain, head coach, and chairperson in the setup, such questions are always directed at Babar Azam. Some supported his stance, saying, “He gave the perfect response.”