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  • Alia Bhatt calls out influencers for criticising her ‘crooked smile’ and ‘weird’ speech

    Alia Bhatt calls out influencers for criticising her ‘crooked smile’ and ‘weird’ speech

    Alia Bhatt, one of Bollywood’s stars, posted an Instagram story addressing influencers, bloggers, news platforms and YouTubers who, lately, claimed she had botox that went wrong, resulting in a crooked smile and a weird way of speaking.

    In an Instagram story posted on October 25, Alia addressed the rumours and clickbait articles without naming publishers who claimed she has undergone ‘botched’ botox procedures, because of which half of her face is ‘paralysed’.

    One such article that went viral was published by a major news platform: Hindustan Times
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    “Absolutely no judgment towards anyone who chooses cosmetic corrections or surgery — your body, your choice. But wow, this is beyond ridiculous!” Alia Bhatt wrote.

    “To the random video floating around literally claiming I’ve had botox gone wrong (and to the numerous clickbait articles) — I have a ‘crooked smile’ and a ‘weird way of speaking,’ according to YOU,” she added.

    Calling out the platforms, the Highway actress also said, “This is your hypercritical, microscopic judgement of a human face. And now you’re confidently tossing around ‘scientific’ explanations, claiming I’m paralysed on one side? Are you kidding me?”

    Bhatt expressed her frustration over the damaging nature of disinformation concerning her and the scrutiny which women encounter.

    “These are serious claims being casually thrown out there with zero proof, no confirmation, and nothing to back it up. What’s worse, you’re influencing young, impressionable minds who might actually believe this garbage. Why are you saying this? For clickbait? Attention? Because none of it makes sense,” she voiced her concern.

    Bhatt also asked people to take a minute to address the “absurd lens through which women are judged and objectified on the internet” because of their looks.

    “Our faces, bodies, personal lives, even our bumps are up for critique”, she added, “We should be celebrating individuality, not tearing it apart under a microscope.”

    “These types of judgements perpetuate unrealistic standards, making people feel like they’re never ‘enough’. It’s damaging, and it’s exhausting and the saddest part? A lot of this judgment comes from other women. Whatever happened to ‘live and let live’?” she pleaded.

    Alia Bhatt, with her 85.6 Million followers on Instagram, has spoken about the issue at a time when a broader conversation on misinformation and disinformation on the internet is one of the major concerns, under which celebrities are also an easy target.

    A number of celebrities have spoken about how this affects their mental health and self-image in this age of social media. Recently, Alia herself spoke about having ADHD and the impact of her sister suffering from depression.

    Dawn Images shed light on the misconception regarding botox leading to paralysis. Botox treatments, which help reduce facial wrinkles, do not cause paralysis as the effects of this procedure generally wear off within three to four months as the treated facial muscles regain their function.

    High doses and improper use, however, can trigger temporary issues such as drooping eyelids, asymmetry, or even difficulty swallowing.

    In rare cases, the side effects may last several months, but they so reverse with time and care.

  • VIDEO: Qazi Faez Isa runs late for farewell because of ‘boy getting facial’ at barber

    VIDEO: Qazi Faez Isa runs late for farewell because of ‘boy getting facial’ at barber

    Chief Justice Pakistan Qazi Faez Isa apologised for reaching late at his farewell dinner ceremony on Thursday night, saying that he came late because “I went for a haircut.”

    “I usually have a habit of arriving early, but Justice Naeem Akhtar Afghan suggested that I should get a haircut before attending the event. When I went to get the haircut, a young man was getting a facial, which resulted in a delay,” Qazi Faez Isa stated while addressing the farewell dinner.

    The farewell dinner was hosted by the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) and the Pakistan Bar Council (PBC) on Thursday night.

    Qazi Faez Isa further remarked that he had been working since 1982 and used to take leaves for months, but it had been a while since he had taken off.

    Meanwhile, during the full court reference to honour CJP Qazi Faez Isa today, the court witnessed his last laugh as the head of the Apex Court when Justice Yahya Afridi humorously narrated the expenses of the farewell lunch.

    “Now to my commitment, sir, this is the formal announcement that the farewell lunch today is not at government expense; he is being cruel and imposed the entire expenses on me; however, I requested my brother judges to share the brunt,” Yahya Afridi claimed, and court attendees burst into laughter.

    “He was adamant and stubborn and was in no mood to accept farewell lunch on government expenses; he agreed only when we committed the expenses,” Justice Yahya announced.

    Qazi Faez Isa is retiring today, and Justice Yahya Afridi, third on the seniority list, will take the oath of Chief Justice of Pakistan on Saturday (tomorrow).

  • Saboor Aly, Ali Ansari enjoy Edinburgh in lovely photos

    Saboor Aly, Ali Ansari enjoy Edinburgh in lovely photos

    Celebrity couple Saboor Aly and Ali Ansari are enjoying their time in the UK.

    Saboor has shared lovely new Instagram reels from Edinburgh, Scotland.

    One of her latest reels features their train journey together, where she also showcased her quick makeup routine and posed with her husband. They both looked adorable together.

    Here are some beautiful pictures from their trip:


    Saboor is famous for dramas like Fitrat and Parizaad. Her husband, Ali Ansari, recently received praise for his role as Salar in the hit Geo TV serial Kaffara. Fans love the chemistry between Saboor Aly and Ali Ansari.

  • Imran restarted cycle of political victimization, now he is facing the music: Bilawal Bhutto

    Imran restarted cycle of political victimization, now he is facing the music: Bilawal Bhutto

    Pakistan Peoples Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto appeared on BBC Urdu for an exclusive interview on October 24 in which he talked about the recent 26th Amendments and the controversies revolving around it.

    Journalist Farhat Javed asked the PPP Chairman about the government’s insistence on passing the amendments before October 25, to which he replied: “We did have a window because we’ve seen how other judges have moulded the constitution whether it’s Article 63A or the Reserved Seats’ case to serve their personal interests. And then, on the other hand, we had a Chief Justice [Qazi Faez Isa] who could withstand pressure from fellow judges that may try to instigate him… We had a window [before Oct 25] because this man wouldn’t try to undermine what we were doing. It wasn’t possible to do such a significant thing with the presence of any other Chief Justice.”

    The journalist asked Bilawal if Justice Mansoor had been the Chief Justice, then the amendments couldn’t have been passed. Bilawal replied: “This is our stated position that the Reserved Seats’ verdict was specifically orchestrated to undermine the strength of Parliament. The verdict on Article 63A was not based on the constitution but political motives.”

    Speaking about the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) claims about the illegitimacy of the current government, Bilawal remarked, “Which Assembly has had legitimacy in the past? When we came in 2008, did we not protest that our mandate and 2/3rd majority had been stolen from us? Even then we made constitutional amendments. When Zia ul Haq made constitutional amendments, they were legitimised by the superior courts. PTI calls us Form 47, and we call them Selected.”

    Speaking on the allegations of the establishment’s pressure on PPP to pass the amendments, Bilawal stated: “These claims are lies. I have worked for the Charter of Democracy. I have done these amendments because of my mother.”

    Farhat Javed then asked the PPP Chairman what has he done to end the violence and victimization cycle in Pakistan’s politics. Bilawal sternly replied: “What have I not done to end this cycle? When my father’s neck and tongue were slit, when he was imprisoned for more than 11 years, did we do the same things to the opposition when we came into power? No, we did not. PPP, not anyone else, ended this cycle. This cycle ended in 2008 in Pakistan’s history. Who broke the cycle? Imran Khan Niazi. He used to call it ‘muk mukaa’ or ‘Jail is for punishment, not vacations’, and he is bearing the consequences for what he did. If the [violence] cycle needs to end, then he [Imran Khan] has to do it. And he is in no mood to end the cycle, so it will keep on going.”

    “Do you expect someone who has been involved in the incarceration of your father, the torture of your mother and the torture of three generations of your family? I vould have taken revenge for blood. But I say that democracy is the best revenge for them,” concluded Bilawal.

  • Champions Trophy: India left with ‘no reasons’ to not come to Pakistan

    Champions Trophy: India left with ‘no reasons’ to not come to Pakistan

    The International Cricket Council (ICC) held a meeting in Dubai on October 21, where they discussed arrangements for Champions Trophy and team security. According to the details, no member country raised any question regarding the event.

    Next year, Pakistan will host the prestigious Trophy. The Indian team, along with the board, has no valid reason to refuse participation. Teams from other countries are satisfied with the preparations.

    Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar recently visited Pakistan and praised the hospitality, while the English team is also currently in Pakistan.

    However, there is speculation that the Indian board might use government clearance as an excuse not to send the team, which is why the event’s schedule hasn’t been finalized yet. The Indian government has remained silent on the matter.

    A meeting between Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi and Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) officials was expected but was cut short due to political relations, preventing any discussion.

    Previously, during the Asia Cup 2023, India tried to convince its close allies to withdraw from the tournament due to security concerns, resulting in the tournament being held under a hybrid model.

  • Fact Check: Can you book an Uber camel ride in Dubai?

    Fact Check: Can you book an Uber camel ride in Dubai?

    Two women tourists got lost in Dubai’s desert, and a camel ride from Uber came to their rescue.

    While Dubai is famous for its towering skylines, luxurious malls, cars, and futuristic architecture, it also has a tint of nature with its desert. And recently, a couple of women tourists got lost after their vehicle broke down.

    This uneventful episode took an unusual turn when they decided to book a ride via an app that gave them the option of booking a camel ride.

    Frustrated and waiting for the ride, one of the women in the video says to the camera, “We got lost and decided to check Uber, and guess what? There’s a camel!”.

    The two booked the ride for 50.61 AED.

    It was reportedly shot at Al Badayer along the Dubai-Hatta Road, where the tourists were surprised to learn that the Uber app provides a strange variety of options, such as ATVs and, surprisingly, a camel, in addition to the regular vehicles.

    A man with a camel then arrives and comes to their rescue, introducing himself as an “Uber Camel driver”.

    “What do you do for a living?” one of them asks, and he replies, “I drive Uber Camel. I help people who get lost.”

    As the video started circulating on social media, internet users were stunned, and some called it a “staged” video.

    “How can they be lost if they have a working smartphone, internet and GPS??” reacted a netizen online.

    Times of India, however, set the record straight and revealed that it was a promotional video and that the camel ride service is not available for everyone.

    The influencer was hired to promote Uber’s recent collaboration with a tour agency, Jetset Dubai, which offers a camel ride.

    Since its release, the video has garnered more than 115,000 views on Instagram.

  • CJ Qazi Faez Isa had ‘head in sand’, says Justice Mansoor Ali Shah

    CJ Qazi Faez Isa had ‘head in sand’, says Justice Mansoor Ali Shah

    Justice Mansoor Ali Shah refused to attend Friday’s full court reference in honor of the outgoing Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP), Qazi Faez Isa.

    The senior puisne judge Syed Mansoor Ali Shah, in a letter of refusal on the record of the reference proceedings, alleged that CJP Isa had not upheld the integrity of the judiciary during his tenure.

    Full court reference is a long-standing tradition in legal systems and a ceremonial acknowledgement of the outgoing Chief Justice’s contributions and services to the judiciary, leadership and dedication to upholding the judiciary integrity.

    “To stand a Reference and celebrate such a tenure would send a message that a Chief Justice can betray his institution, erode its strength, act petty and low and still be celebrated as an honorable servant of justice. I am sorry, I in good conscious, cannot stand at a reference for such a Chief Justice,” opined Mansoor Ali Shah in the letter.

    He also alleged that Qazi Faez Isa had compromised the very foundation of the rule of law during his tenure and betrayed the judiciary’s sacred role.

    Syed Mansoor Ali Shah added, “Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa, like an ostrich, with his head in the sand, remained complacent and indifferent to external influences and pressure on the judiciary.”

    Recalling the previous full court reference in honour of the former CJP Mian Saqib Nisar, the judge said that he had not attended his reference, too, as Saqib Nisar overstepped the boundaries of his constitutional role and ventured into matters beyond his jurisdiction.

    “His tenure will be defined by pettiness, vindictiveness, and a lowly approach to administrative matters, having no grace or humility,” he said to Qazi Faez Isa while concluding in a letter.

    On Thursday night, Justice Munib Akhtar, Justice Athar Minallah, Justice Ayesha Malik, and Justice Shahid Waheed, along with Justice Syed Mansoor Ali Shah, remained absent at the reception of Qazi Faez Isa.

  • Hina Afridi’s Bollywood crush was also our crush

    Hina Afridi’s Bollywood crush was also our crush

    Actress Hina Afridi recently opened about her childhood crush on a Bollywood icon during her appearances on Mazaq Raat hosted by Imran Ashraf, and honestly, we too had a crush on the same person.

    Hina said, “Who said I haven’t fallen in love? I have been madly in love with Salman Khan since childhood. When you’re little, you don’t even realize it, you grow up watching Salman Khan, so, from that time on, he has been my crush or, you could say, my love.”

    Sakhwat Naz asked, “What would you say if you received a marriage proposal?”

    Reflecting on her feelings, Afridi said, “If you had asked me a year ago, I would have said he is still single because I haven’t married him. But now, in the past year, I’ve matured, I was quite silly, or you could say naive, but now I’ve gained a bit of wisdom. It’s not always about self-obsession. So now, whenever I see his song or movie, I still feel that childhood love.”

    She has starred in drama such as, Pehli Si Muhabbat, Kacha Dhaga, Qissa E Dil and Akhara.

    Earlier, Hina Afridi appeared on Fuchsia Magazine’s YouTube show hosted by Rabia Mughni. She discussed her marriage and rising divorce rates.

    Talking about choosing a life partner Hina Afridi said, “I prefer a love marriage because it’s crucial to know your life partner. I want my partner to understand my job’s demands, like coming home late sometimes. He should grasp my nature and earn my trust. Seeing my parents’ loving relationship sets high expectations for my future partner. Love and respect matter most, as money can be earned by both.”

    Hina Afridi shared her thoughts on divorce, saying, “I’m unsure about divorce, it can signify failure or freedom. It’s like a 50-50 situation. If someone leaves a cruel spouse, it’s freedom. But if it’s driven by ego, it’s a failure.”

  • US military magazine heaps praise on COAS Gen Asim Munir

    US military magazine heaps praise on COAS Gen Asim Munir

    The US Central Command (CENTCOM) magazine Unipath lauded the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir as a “forceful voice against violent extremists.”

    The magazine stated that the General will be remembered as a leader whose foremost commitment resides in the security, stability and prosperity of Pakistan.

    The article highlighted Gen Asim’s role in counterterrorism efforts, including his stance on fifth-generation warfare and capability to respond to foreign aggression, as well as socioeconomic measures.

    “Gen. Asim Munir has taken decisive action against Tehrik-i Taliban Pakistan (TTP) within Pakistan, known as Fitna al Khawarij. Under his leadership, through July 2024, 22,409 intelligence-based operations have been conducted against terrorists and their facilitators. They eliminated 398 terrorists, including 31 high-value targets,” the article stated.

    It also quoted Gen Asim’s speech to a jirga in Peshawar on August 7, 2023, in which the Gen remarked: “There is no option for these terrorists except to submit to the writ of the state of Pakistan before they are decimated if they persist on their wrong path.”

    It also mentioned that the Pakistan Army, under Gen Asim’s leadership, is fully prepared to defend the territorial integrity and sovereignty of the motherland.

    The Unipath magazine article highlighted how Pakistan’s “sovereignty was challenged on January 16, 2024, when Iran carried out a series of missile and drone strikes within Pakistan’s Balochistan province resulting in the deaths of two innocent children.”

    “To express its resolve and redeem its stature, on January 18, Pakistan conducted a meticulously planned and precisely targeted series of military strikes based on credible intelligence against terrorist hideouts in the Sistan-o-Baluchistan province of Iran. This operation, codenamed Marg Bar Sarmachar, resulted in the elimination of several terrorists,” stated the magazine.

    It also applauded the Chief’s role in trying to improve the economic conditions of the country through the initiative of the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) and the Green Pakistan Initiative for job creation and economic development.

    Meanwhile, on Wednesday, over 60 democratic lawmakers of the United States House of Representatives called on US President Joe Biden in a letter to use Washington’s leverage with Pakistan to secure the release of incarcerated former prime minister Imran Khan.

    “We write today to urge you to use the United States’ substantial leverage with Pakistan’s government to secure the release of political prisoners, including former Prime Minister Khan, and curtail widespread human rights abuses,” the letter read.

    PTI leader Qasim Khan Suri has been actively campaigning to engage with US lawmakers as he took to X to post: “Thank you, Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib, Congresswoman Cori Bush, for supporting human rights & democracy in Pakistan and calling for the release of political prisoners including former Prime Minister Imran Khan.”

  • BRICS currency: Will it work?

    BRICS currency: Will it work?

    BRICS countries, such as Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, are deliberating the launch of a new reserve currency using blockchain technology to store and transfer digital tokens. It will be backed by their respective currencies.

    According to reports, the proposal has come from Russia, a leading member of the group as it seeks to convince other members to build an alternative platform for international payments that would be immune to the hegemony of the West.

    The purpose of having BRICS currency is to ensure safe and secure transactions among this group of emerging economies while also bypassing the United States (US) dollar. Russian President Vladimir Putin sees it as a solution to increasing problems in settling trade payments.

    Putin, in his address, also highlighted that new economic opportunities will be created by integrating digital currencies not only for BRICS nations but also for other developing economies.

    This switching of traded currency is part of BRICS’ long-term goals, which are to evade the dependence on the US dollar in international trade and solidify the economic cooperation among emerging markets of BRICS.

    The final Kazan declaration of BRICS 2024 also stated, “We recognise the widespread benefits of faster, low cost, more efficient, transparent, safe and inclusive cross-border payment instruments built upon the principle of minimizing trade barriers and non-discriminatory access. We welcome the use of local currencies in financial transactions between BRICS countries and their trading partners.”

    While experts believe the BRICS cryptocurrency model might not be feasible, there also are concerns that non-Chinese members might increase their dependence on China’s yuan instead, leading to a rift between Beijing and Moscow.

    Notably, there have been talks of the potential launch of a Yuan-backed stablecoin as well.

    Except for India, Pakistan shares good relations with all BRICS countries and has already been trading with China in Yuan. According to a Profit report, Pakistan and China’s Yuan trade increased to over 14 per cent in 2023, up from just two per cent in 2018.

    While cryptocurrency remains an alien phenomenon in the economic corridors of Pakistan, the launch of such a currency could certainly open new trade avenues. This, however, is subject to approval for Pakistan’s inclusion in BRICS.

    With Pakistan making a formal request to join BRICS in 2023, all eyes were on the summit to find out if Islamabad’s bid would be accepted this year. Russia’s Deputy Prime Minister Alexei also expressed his support to Pakistan’s membership of BRICS during his visit to Islamabad in September.

    Foreign relations experts deemed India as a big hurdle in this process but chances became bright when reports from across the border suggested that India will give a nod to this inclusion. “One of the key takeaways of the summit is likely to be India’s green signal to Pakistan’s long-pending bid for membership in the bloc,” ABP Live reported.

    The BRICS alliance has already expanded to include Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia.

    After Pakistan’s application for membership in August 2023, Turkiye, Azerbaijan, and Malaysia have also formally applied to become members, while a few others also showed interest in joining.

    During the summit, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed India’s support for the inclusion of new countries into the bloc. He said that during his remarks at the Closed Plenary of the 16th BRICS Summit in Russia’s Kazan on October 23.

    He further added that this process should happen only through consensus among all nations. “India is ready to welcome new countries into BRICS as Partner Countries. In this regard, all decisions should be taken by consensus, and the views of BRICS founding members should be respected. The Guiding principles, standards, criteria and procedures adopted during the Johannesburg summit, should be complied with by all members and partner countries,” he said.

    While analysts see this as a bid to thwart Pakistan’s inclusion in BRICS, a formal response remains awaited.