Category: Entertainment

  • YOU star reveals keeping Holy Quran on bedside for reading

    YOU star reveals keeping Holy Quran on bedside for reading

    Renowned Hollywood actor Penn Badgley, best known for You and Gossip Girl, recently shared an unexpected and thoughtful glimpse into his spiritual life — one that includes reading the Quran and performing daily prayers.

    In an interview with USA TODAY’s The Essentials, Badgley revealed the kind of books that keep him grounded, especially while portraying intense characters like Joe Goldberg.

    “Honestly, on my nightstand I have the Quran, which sometimes I’ll meditate on a passage from,” Badgley said.

     He also said that he reads Dracula. “It’s a good book.”

    Aside from his nighttime reading, Badgley also finds peace each morning through a deeply meaningful prayer ritual rooted in the Baháʼí Faith.


    “I have a comical, total bankruptcy of a morning routine because of children and work,” he says.
    Still, one practice remains consistent.

    “But here’s the one thing I have. If I get this, it’s worth all of the things,” he says. “There’s this particular prayer within the Baháʼí Writings,” says Badgley, who is part of the Baháʼí Faith, “called the long obligatory prayer. 


    It takes about 15 minutes to say. I have it memorized, and I’ve had it memorized for years, because I love it. I timed it: If I say it extremely fast, I can say it in seven minutes. And then meditate like two minutes after, so I’ve gotten it down to a nine-minute routine if I blitz through it.”

    He adds that when time allows, he extends the experience for a more meditative start to his day.

    “I can take 15 to 20 minutes if I want to be a little more luxurious. If I can do that on any given day, any morning, it just makes such a difference, because it orients me to remember a bit more clearly the purpose and nature of life – or at least a fulfilling life, an enriching one.”

  • ‘I was watching Naqab’; Indian mom’s sad reaction to Pakistan drama ban

    ‘I was watching Naqab’; Indian mom’s sad reaction to Pakistan drama ban

    Indian content creator Kaynaat Kapoor has gone viral on Instagram for her humorous video reacting to the ban on Pakistani dramas in India.

    In the video, Kaynaat records her mother’s reaction to the ban on Pakistani dramas in India.

    “Pakistani dramas are not airing anymore. Now what will you do with your life, Mum?” she asks.

    Her mum replies, “It’s really tough.”

    Kaynaat follows up, “How will you survive?”

    Her mother responds, “I’m actually worried about your grandma now, how will she spend her days?”

    Kaynaat laughs and asks again, “But what will you do?”

    Her mum, looking disappointed, says, “I was watching the drama, Naqab… but now the next episode won’t be aired.”

    Kaynaat captioned the video: “Pakistani serial ban hone ka pada mummy ky dill py gehra asar.”

    Reacting to the video, one Instagram user wrote, “Use VPN ”

    Another added: “Mummy ko hum yaha se screen record kr k bhejdengy ”

    One comment read: “This is what we two countries share — so much love and respect. Just a few misunderstandings created by others make us all suffer. On both sides of the border, there are loving people. ❤️”

  • Nadia Khan slams Fawad, Hania, others for not calling India out over Pakistan allegations

    Nadia Khan slams Fawad, Hania, others for not calling India out over Pakistan allegations

    Renowned host Nadia Khan has stirred a fiery debate on patriotism during her popular morning show Rise and Shine on Entertainment 365.

    Following the Pahalgam incident in Indian Illegally Occupied Kashmir, for which India has blamed Pakistan without providing concrete evidence, Nadia took a bold stance and openly questioned the loyalty of leading Pakistani celebrities.

    She called out actors such as Fawad Khan, Hania Aamir, Danish Taimoor, and Mawra Hocane for commenting on the incident without, in her view, understanding the full picture.

    “It is India’s deliberate move to stop films from releasing and to get cricket events cancelled,” she said on her show. “I need an answer from all Pakistani celebrities… why don’t you feel saddened when India stages such incidents and blames Pakistan?”

    Nadia expressed disappointment that celebrities chose to speak up without questioning India’s narrative.

    “You are answerable, why didn’t you question India for staging the Pahalgam incident to shift the blame onto Pakistan?” she asked.

    Referring to the silencing of dissenting Indian voices, she made reference to the late actor Om Puri: “Have you forgotten Om Puri, who came to Pakistan, praised the country, returned and was murdered?”

    She praised fellow artist Mishi Khan for standing up, saying, “At least someone had the courage to speak up.”

    Nadia criticised what she described as blind support from celebrities, urging them to recognise Pakistan’s ongoing struggles.

    “You are Pakistani first. Look at the current circumstances. When you don’t know something, don’t speak. India wants to stop Pakistan’s water, that’s a bigger issue.”

    She also drew parallels between Kashmir and Palestine: “It’s the same thing Israel is doing in Palestine, India is doing in Kashmir. We should raise our voice.”

    Nadia applauded athlete Arshad Nadeem for refusing to compete in India, calling it “a powerful statement.”

    “We are a country of 250 million. We don’t need anyone’s support. Our youth, our dramas, our engineers, and doctors, they are our strength.”

    She reminded that celebrities that “You are here because of Pakistani dramas. Don’t forget that. Why are you chasing Indian approval? Why are you tweeting for them?”

    She concluded by saying the public isn’t questioning their patriotism, but their silence and weak response.

    “This is criminal negligence. You are praising the enemy. Don’t you know who’s doing this? It’s India. Not even outsiders can enter that prison-like place.”

    She advised, “If you’re scared about not getting work, remember there’s plenty of work in Pakistan. The world watches our dramas. Don’t be so worried now.”

  • ‘No sign of war’: Faisal Rehman reaches Pak-India border, says has prepared tea for Indians

    ‘No sign of war’: Faisal Rehman reaches Pak-India border, says has prepared tea for Indians

    Renowned Pakistani actor Faisal Rehman has shared a video of himself at the Pakistan-India border on social media amid the ongoing tension between the two countries following the April 22 attacks in Pahalgam, Indian Illegally Occupied Kashmir.

    In his video message uploaded on Instagram, the actor said, “I am currently standing at the Pakistan-India border. I came here to witness the atmosphere of war, but there is a sense of peace here. There’s no sign of war from afar.”

    He continued, “There’s no sound, no sign of conflict here, just the sound of a tube well.”

    As evening approached, Faisal Rehman added, “I am sitting just two and a half kilometres away. The Indian border barriers are visible from here. On one side is the Indian village of Jaman, and on the other is the Pakistani village of Bedian.”

    Rehman noted that the clouds of war between Pakistan and India were beginning to clear somewhat, signalling a shift in the atmosphere.

    In his closing message, Faisal Rehman shared a hopeful plea: “I want to tell the Indians to stop the war. What’s the point of war? And if there is a war, I’ve prepared tea. I’ve heard that Indians love tea.”

  • Ayesha Omar heads into Turkish forests in search of Zen

    Ayesha Omar heads into Turkish forests in search of Zen

    Ayesha Omar’s trip to Turkey  has taken a peaceful turn after a fun-filled few days. The Bulbulay actor shared a photo carousel on Instagram showing her and her travel buddies hiking deep into a forest, all in search of some calm.

    “We’re going in search of Zen after four days of wedding crazies,” she wrote. “We’ve got to take it as it comes and ride with it. Just give us a forest and some screaming kids.”

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    This post is just one of many photos and videos Ayesha has shared since she flew to Turkey to attend the wedding of her close friend, actor Anoushey Ashraf. The glamorous wedding celebrations took place in the second half of April, and Ayesha made sure to capture and share every beautiful moment.

    In an earlier post, the Karachi Se Lahore actor wowed fans in a bubblegum pink lehenga by designer Nomi Ansari. The outfit was covered in golden sequins and paired with a strappy crop top, a sparkly sheer dupatta, and a cute drawstring handbag — her choice for Anoushey’s shendi in Istanbul, a mix of shaadi and mehndi festivities.

    She also revealed a fun detail in her caption, “Candy crushing and obsessing. While sneaking. (Only sneakers with the lehenga for now.)”


    The eye-catching outfit turned out to be the only one she had on hand after a luggage mishap during her journey.

    “Emirates misplaced my luggage in transit and the only thing I have is this candy crush. Allah is the best planner,” she shared in another post.


    In a video, Ayesha joyfully twirled in her pink lehenga — the only piece of clothing that made it with her to Turkey — and thanked the designer by tagging him. She also gave credit to Frieha Altaf, who filmed the clip, writing, “capturing this and always cheering us on.”


    From wedding glam to forest hikes, Ayesha Omar is turning every moment of her Istanbul trip into an adventure worth watching — with style, sneakers, and a smile.

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  • ‘I didn’t say this’: Hania Aamir denies ‘fake statement’ on Pahalgam attack

    ‘I didn’t say this’: Hania Aamir denies ‘fake statement’ on Pahalgam attack

    Renowned Pakistani actor Hania Aamir has strongly denied a fake statement being circulated on social media in her name regarding the April 22 Pahalgam attack in Indian Illegally Occupied Kashmir.

    The viral post falsely implies that Hania blamed Pakistan’s military for the attack and made a direct plea to the Indian prime minister, asking him to distinguish between civilians and “Islamist terrorists”.

    Responding to the controversy, Hania took to Instagram and clarified the situation in a detailed story.

    “Recently, a statement has been falsely attributed to me and is being widely circulated on social media. I want to address this directly: I did not make this statement, and I do not endorse or align with the words being linked to me. It is entirely fabricated and misrepresents who I am and what I believe,” she wrote.

    She also expressed sympathy for the victims of the attack, saying: “That being said, this is a deeply sensitive and emotional time. My heart goes out to the innocent lives lost and the families affected by the recent tragedy. Pain like this is real, and it deserves empathy, not politicisation.”

    Urging people not to blame entire communities for the actions of a few, she added: “The actions of extremists do not represent an entire nation or its people. Assigning blame without proof only deepens divides and distracts from the real need for compassion, justice, and healing.”

    Hania ended her statement with a call for kindness and fact-checking: “Let us honour those impacted by choosing empathy, truth, and togetherness. I remain committed to spreading positivity and respect in all that I do.”

    The fake statement also accused India of banning the entire Pakistani entertainment industry and pleaded with the Indian prime minister to stop taking action against innocent citizens.

    Hania’s Instagram account is among several Pakistani celebrities’ accounts recently blocked in India after the 22 April Pahalgam attack. India, without any solid evidence, has been blaming Pakistan for the attack, whereas Pakistan has officially dismissed the claim.

  • Sajid Hassan’s son granted bail in drugs case

    Sajid Hassan’s son granted bail in drugs case

    The Sindh High Court’s constitutional bench has granted bail to Sahir Hassan, son of actor Sajid Hassan, in a drug recovery case. He is also one of the suspects in the Mustafa Amir murder investigation.

    The court has ordered the submission of a bail bond of Rs 1 million.

    In March, the investigation officer submitted an interim challan in the court of the Judicial Magistrate, Karachi South, stating:  “The accused confessed to transferring the money from the sale of drugs to the account of his father’s manager.”

    According to the interim challan, the manager was given a chance to present his defence and was directed to submit bank statements and proof of innocence. However, he has yet to provide any such evidence.

  • ‘She doesn’t want to lose Indian fans’: Netizens thrash Jannat Mirza for refusing to comment on Pak-India tensions

    ‘She doesn’t want to lose Indian fans’: Netizens thrash Jannat Mirza for refusing to comment on Pak-India tensions

    Pakistan’s most-followed TikToker, Jannat Mirza, is making headlines again, but this time, it is not for her content.

    At a recent public event in London, where she was promoting Shumaila’s Aesthetic Hair Laser Clinic, Jannat was asked about the ongoing tensions between Pakistan and India following the Pahalgam attack.

    Instead of answering, Jannat gestured that her lips were sealed and walked away.

    The reaction quickly sparked backlash online as many argued her silence despite several Indian celebrities being rather vocal about the situation.

    Many social media users criticised her, accusing her of avoiding the topic to protect her fanbase in India. Some even questioned her courage and credibility as a public figure.

    “She’s afraid her followers might decrease if she speaks on this topic,” wrote one. Another said, “You need courage to speak up, and clearly, she didn’t have it.”

    Others dismissed her as uninformed. “What would she even know about such matters? These are just kids playing on TikTok,” said a user.

    “She probably has fans in India too—that’s why she avoided saying anything,” wrote one.

    Some also accused her of prioritising her brand over patriotism. “Her business won’t survive without her Indian audience — that’s why she stayed silent.”

    “I don’t even follow her — and now I definitely won’t,” another said.

    So far, Jannat has not responded to the criticism. While some argue that silence is better than making an uninformed statement, others believe that influencers with massive followings should take a clear stance on such matters.

  • India blocks Mahira, Hania, other top Pakistani celebrities’ Instagram accounts

    India blocks Mahira, Hania, other top Pakistani celebrities’ Instagram accounts

    After banning multiple Pakistani YouTube channels, India is now blocking the social media accounts of several well-known Pakistani celebrities.

    According to media reports, prominent stars such as Mahira Khan, Hania Aamir, Sanam Saeed, Iqra Aziz, and Bilal Abbas Khan have had their accounts restricted in India. When Indian users attempt to access these profiles, they are met with a message stating: “This account has been withheld in India in response to a legal request.”

    This move is part of a broader effort by the Indian government to block Pakistani content online, following the 22 April Pahalgam attack in Indian-Occupied Kashmir that left 28 people dead. Since then, India has been blaming Pakistan for the incident without presenting concrete evidence.

    Reports suggest that more Pakistani artists may face similar bans in the days to come.

    Earlier this week, 16 Pakistani YouTube channels were also blocked, including some linked to Pakistan’s Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Former cricketers Shoaib Akhtar, Basit Ali, and Rashid Latif were among those banned.

    While Indian officials claim the actions are meant to protect “national security,” many in Pakistan view it as a clampdown on freedom of expression. Social media users have also raised concerns over what they describe as an increasingly systematic effort to silence Pakistani voices across platforms.

  • Ducky Bhai gets bail after video of reckless driving goes viral

    Ducky Bhai gets bail after video of reckless driving goes viral

    YouTuber Saad ur Rehman, better known as Ducky Bhai, has been granted protective bail by the Lahore High Court (LHC) after a case was filed against him for reckless driving on the motorway.

    On Tuesday, Justice Shahbaz Rizvi approved his bail request and stopped the police from arresting him until May 5, the date of his next court appearance.

    The case was registered at the Chakri police station in Rawalpindi after Ducky Bhai uploaded a video where he was seen driving with his feet on the dashboard.

    According to the FIR, he showed “extreme carelessness and recklessness,” putting his life and that of others at risk. He has been charged under Section 279 of the Pakistan Penal Code (rash driving) and Article 67 of the National Highway Safety Ordinance, 2000 (dangerous driving).

    Speaking to reporters outside the court, Ducky Bhai said: “I’m not here to give justifications, but the accusation that I was driving with my feet is misleading — my feet were on the dashboard, not the steering wheel.”

    He also addressed the claim that he was asleep while driving: “It might look like that in the video because my left eye is closed, but my right eye is open — I have proof. The entire video shows me giving instructions as well.”

    Calling the video a “mistake”, he explained: “The car has auto-steering and automatic braking. It adjusts speed, stays in the lane, and brakes on its own. I also made sure no one was in front of me.”

    Although he admitted that the video was irresponsible, he added: “I’m not justifying anything, I’m only giving my side of the story.”