Category: Entertainment

  • Hira Soomro scolds program host on live TV for being late

    Hira Soomro scolds program host on live TV for being late

    A video of actress Hira Soomro confronting TV host Muhammad Shoaib for arriving late to a recording has gone viral, sparking debate among social media users.

    Hira Soomro recently appeared on Pakistan Television (PTV)’s show Rising Star, where she discussed various topics, including her career. However, a particular clip from the program caught public attention, showing her visibly upset with the host for his late arrival.

    In the viral video, Hira Soomro can be seen reprimanding Muhammad Shoaib, stating, “Apologizing won’t bring back the wasted time.” She further criticized the unprofessionalism of the situation, saying, “It’s not right that the guests arrive, but the host doesn’t.”

    Throughout the exchange, Muhammad Shoaib repeatedly apologized, admitting that he was late and had already apologized in the makeup room. The program’s co-host also attempted to smoothe over the confrontation, reminding Hira that the show was being broadcast live.

    The viral video has received mixed reactions. While some social media users praised Hira for highlighting the importance of punctuality, others speculated that the moment was scripted. 


    Some even labeled her a “drama queen” and compared her to actress Meera.

    Regardless of differing opinions, the clip has sparked a conversation about professionalism and time management in the entertainment industry.

  • ‘I’m not leaving showbiz,’ Neelam Muneer shuts down rumours after marriage

    ‘I’m not leaving showbiz,’ Neelam Muneer shuts down rumours after marriage

    Pakistani star Neelam Muneer Khan has denied rumours about quitting acting after marriage.

    The actor took to Instagram to clarify the misinformation, writing, “There are too many rumours going around regarding me. Therefore, I thought I should clarify and give rest to all this misinformation.”

    Neelam confirmed, “Yes, I have gotten married, and NO, I’m not leaving showbiz. Acting is my passion, and how can I leave something which I love so much.” She also shared good wishes for her fans.

    Neelam tied the knot with Muhammad Rashid earlier this year in an intimate nikah ceremony held in Dubai. Her husband, who is from Mianwal Ranjha in Punjab, runs a travel and tourism business along with several cafes and restaurants in Dubai.

  • TikToker Dania Shah survives car crash, husband Hakeem Shehzad injured

    TikToker Dania Shah survives car crash, husband Hakeem Shehzad injured

    Renowned TikToker Dania Shah and her husband Hakeem Shehzad were injured in a horrific car accident that resulted in at least one fatality, reports said Friday.

    According to reports, Dania and her husband were on Thursday traveling with their team when a motorcycle hit their car. The motorcyclist succumbed to his injuries while the woman on the bike was provided medical aid.

    “The motorcyclist was speeding in the wrong direction and crashed into our vehicle,” reports quoted Shehzad as saying.

    “My driver was behind the wheel, with my cameraman and other employees also present in the car,” he added.

    The severity of the crash could be determined through extensive damage to Shehzad’s car, pictures and videos of which have flooded social media.

    Shehzad also confirmed reports of suffering a head injury and losing consciousness at the time of the accident. “I have still not recovered from the trauma,” he said and denied allegations of drunk driving. 

    “My driver was in control of the vehicle, and I am still in shock,” he said.

    He further confirmed that his wife was completely safe and expressed his intention to financially support the deceased’s family and children, stating, “I will do whatever I can to help the victim’s family and children.”

    Dania married Shehzad in July 2024. Previously, she was married to renowned scholar Aamir Liaquat, who passed away in June 2022.

  • Amitabh defends son Abhishek as ‘victim of nepotism negativity’

    Amitabh defends son Abhishek as ‘victim of nepotism negativity’

    Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan has spoken out in support of his son Abhishek Bachchan, highlighting a post that described junior Bachchan as a “victim of nepotism negativity.” 

    On Tuesday, Amitabh took to social media to praise Abhishek’s talent and versatility after news portal Bollywood Talkies shared a video on X (formerly Twitter) showing Abhishek in a white tuxedo on the red carpet. The post said, “Abhishek Bachchan unnecessarily became the victim of ‘nepotism’ negativity, but the amount of good films in his filmography is very high.”

    Amitabh reshared the post, adding, “I feel the same… and not just because I am his father.”

    This isn’t the first time Amitabh has praised his son. Ahead of the release of Abhishek’s upcoming film Be Happy, also starring Nora Fatehi, Amitabh applauded his son’s ability to evolve as an artist. He wrote, “Abhishek, you are extraordinary. How you adapt and change with each film character is incredible. Love you, Bhaiyu.”

    In another post, Amitabh admired Abhishek’s red carpet style, calling it “superior” and adding, “The walk, the grace, and THE STYLE… no fuss, just a normal being.”


    Bollywood is often criticized for promoting star kids while limiting opportunities for newcomers who do not have illustrious surnames. Recently, audiences questioned the casting of Sri Devi’s daughter Khushi Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan’s son Ibrahim Ali Khan in Netflix’s Nadaaniyan, despite mixed reviews of their previous performances.


    Abhishek entered Bollywood in 2000 with Refugee with Kareena Kapoor. He saw early success with hits like Dhoom, Bunty Aur Babli, and Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna. However, after 2010, his films, including high-profile ventures Raavan, Game, and Players, didn’t perform well at the box office.

    Abhishek then made a strong comeback with critically acclaimed projects like Ludo, Breathe: Into the Shadows, The Big Bull, and Bob Biswas.

    Abhishek’s upcoming film, Be Happy, explores a father-daughter relationship and reunites him with his Ludo co-star Inayat Verma. He is also set to return to the Housefull franchise for its fifth installment.

  • Jeeto Pakistan sparks outrage after rewarding women for being well-dressed

    Jeeto Pakistan sparks outrage after rewarding women for being well-dressed

    Fahad Mustafa’s popular game show Jeeto Pakistan is under fire for introducing a controversial new segment that rewards women based on their attire, with a scooter as the prize.

    The long-running show, which has aired for over 11 years, has faced criticism before, but this latest addition has sparked widespread outrage.

    In the segment, four women from the audience were selected for “dressing well,” and one was awarded a scooty based on audience applause. Viewers slammed the concept, accusing the show of promoting superficiality rather than recognizing meaningful achievements.

    Social media users criticised both the host and the channel’s management, questioning why a game show is focusing on women’s appearance instead of more impactful contributions. Some argued that such rewards should be given to women in need, particularly those pursuing education.

    Others suggested that if attire is to be rewarded, then women wearing hijabs or dressing modestly should also be acknowledged.

    Many have demanded the segment’s removal, while some are even calling for Jeeto Pakistan to be taken off-air, arguing that such content sends the wrong message, especially during Ramzan.

  • ‘Three chemos down, still standing’: Angeline Malik updates fans on cancer battle

    ‘Three chemos down, still standing’: Angeline Malik updates fans on cancer battle

    Pakistani actor-director Angeline Malik has shared a health update with her fans as she continues her cancer treatment.

    Earlier this week, she took to Instagram to post a video updating her followers about her journey as she undergoes chemotherapy. 

    Malik shared the message, “You don’t know your strength until it’s tested… But you endure,” along with the caption, “Three chemos down, still standing strong.”

    She added, “Willpower and strength will always carry you through. Each battle makes you stronger.”

    Fans and fellow celebrities reacted to her post with heartfelt prayers and wished her a speedy recovery.

    Angeline Malik announced her cancer diagnosis last month during the launch of her new jewelry brand. The brand aims to redefine beauty standards and support women going through similar challenges.

    While fighting cancer, she continues to inspire others by celebrating resilience and encouraging women to embrace confidence and strength. Her jewellery line primarily features handmade copper pieces, symbolising inner strength.

  • Dil Wali Gali is like no other Ramzan drama you have seen

    Dil Wali Gali is like no other Ramzan drama you have seen

    Ramzan dramas have become a yearly tradition, providing lighthearted entertainment to spectators in the holy month. But Dil Wali Gali Mein has stood out by introducing something new to the screen. The drama has rapidly become a fan favorite thanks to its superb cast, interesting writing, and context, which feels both familiar and exciting.

    The drama centers around Khadija, affectionately called Dejo (Sajal Aly), and Murtaza, also known as Muji (Hamza Sohail), a newlywed couple as they navigate their life. With its blend of humor, daily challenges, and tender moments, the drama has established a strong connection with its audience.

    At the core of the story is Dejo, a determined yet compassionate woman, and Muji, a mischievous yet genuinely caring individual. Their journey to marriage, however, was far from conventional. When the two found themselves at court for their nikah, an unforeseen twist occurred. The judge recognized Muji’s mother, who runs a school, and promptly summoned her. This led to an intense argument between the two families, with emotions escalating. However, through the judge’s mediation, they managed to settle their differences and ultimately consented to an arranged marriage. This unique beginning to their relationship shapes the drama, which explores the intricacies of marriage and familial expectations.

    In contrast to typical romantic dramas that often feature exaggerated conflicts, Dil Wali Gali Mein captures its appeal in the simple, everyday moments that contribute to the success of relationships—misunderstandings, compromises, and the delight of finding love post-marriage. Dejo and Muji’s exchanges highlight the highs and lows of married life in a manner that feels both humorous and relatable. Their relationship is marked by witty banter, minor disagreements, and instances of unexpected tenderness, making their dynamic enjoyable to observe.

    What distinguishes Dil Wali Gali Mein is its backdrop. The vibrant neighborhood serves almost as a character in its own right, brimming with intriguing subplots and lively personalities. From curious neighbors to relatives with their own agendas, the drama vividly portrays a world that feels engaging and alive. The supporting cast, comprising Saba Faisal, Uzma Hassan, and Saqib Sumeer, enriches the narrative, ensuring that the story encompasses not just the main couple, but also the community surrounding them.

    Sajal Aly’s decision to portray Dejo appears to be a shift from her typically intense roles. Here, she showcases a softer, more playful aspect, lending a natural and effortless quality to the character. Meanwhile, Hamza Sohail continues to demonstrate his versatility as an actor. His depiction of Muji encompasses both humor and sincerity, rendering him a lovable character.

    As the drama unfolds, it will be intriguing to observe the evolution of Dejo and Muji’s relationship. Will their affection deepen, or will new obstacles challenge their connection? With its combination of humor, romance, and relatable experiences, Dil Wali Gali Mein has successfully carved out its niche as a refreshing Ramadan drama that delivers both entertainment and warmth.

  • Sidhu Moosewala’s newborn baby brother looks exactly like him

    Sidhu Moosewala’s newborn baby brother looks exactly like him

     A video of the younger brother of the late Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala has gone viral on social media, leaving fans feeling emotional.

    Sidhu Moosewala, who was tragically killed in 2022, remains deeply loved by millions.

    Recently, the viral clip of his younger brother was shared by Sidhu’s uncle, Pratap Singh Sidhu, on Instagram.

    In the video, little Shubhdeep can be seen sitting on a tractor with his father, Balkaur Singh. The child is seen laughing while looking at his father and family members standing nearby, creating an emotional moment for fans.

    Supporters of the late singer flooded the comment section with heart emojis, expressing their love and best wishes.

    Sidhu Moosewala’s brother, Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu, was born in March 2024, nearly two years after Sidhu’s tragic death. His first pictures were shared on Instagram in November of that year, followed by a video featuring Sidhu, his parents, Balkaur and Charan Kaur, and little Shubhdeep at the end.

    Sidhu Moosewala was assassinated on May 29, 2022, in Punjab’s Mansa district. According to reports, over 30 bullets were fired at him, and he was found dead in the driver’s seat of his car.

    Check the video below:

  • Green TV criticized for dehumanizing dwarfism in Ishq Di Chashni

    Green TV criticized for dehumanizing dwarfism in Ishq Di Chashni

    Green TV Entertainment has come under fire for its portrayal of an actor with dwarfism in the Ramazan show Ishq Di Chashni. While the channel removed some controversial scenes after being slammed for the depiction, other questionable moments still remain in the show.

    The drama follows the love story of two chefs with an enemies-to-lovers twist. Khushhal Khan’s character Sherry has a friend named Rasgullah who lives with him.

    In the first episode, Sherry picks up Rasgullah, spins him around, and seats him on his lap, treating him like a child. Social media users quickly called out the strange behavior, saying it was disrespectful and dehumanizing.

    The actor playing Rasgullah is not credited in the cast list, and his name is hard to find online.

    Content creator Nadia Rehman Butt criticized the show in a viral video, saying, “He’s a human, not a doll or a teddy bear!” She highlighted how such actions encourage bullying of people with dwarfism.

    Many viewers expressed outrage, saying such scenes reduce people with dwarfism to props. One user wrote, “This is outdated and insensitive. It’s wrong to use someone’s appearance as comedy.”

    Another commented, “Why treat a grown man like a child? It’s disturbing and unnecessary.”


    After backlash, Green TV removed the scene where Sherry swings Rasgullah around, but aome fans noted that other problematic moments are still in the show.


    For example, in one scene, a character assumes Rasgullah is a child because of his height and gives him a lollipop, further reinforcing stereotypes.

    These scenes continue to portray the actor as a comedic device, rather than as a person deserving respect.

  • Shehzad Roy plays chess with ‘Queen of the Mountains’ Malala Yousafzai

    Shehzad Roy plays chess with ‘Queen of the Mountains’ Malala Yousafzai

    Renowned singer and social activist Shehzad Roy recently shared a glimpse of his meeting with Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai, posting a picture of their chess match on Instagram.

    Recalling the experience, Shehzad Roy revealed that he spent the day with Malala and her family—including her father, Ziauddin Yousafzai, mother, Tor Pekai, and husband, Asser Malik—at their native village, Barkana Shapur, in Shangla District.

    The singer captioned his post with a reference to the popular chess move, writing, “I played the Queen’s Gambit with the Queen of the Mountains, Malala.”

    Shehzad Roy also took this opportunity to highlight the power of education, mentioning Zindagi Trust student Mehak Maqbool, who recently became the Under-18 National Chess Champion.

    He emphasised, “This proves that when given the opportunity, our girls can compete and win. Quality education is the real game changer.”

    Roy asserted that education creates champions, breaks barriers, and transforms dreams into reality. “When obstacles in the way of education are removed, names like Malala and Mehak shine through,” he added.