Category: Entertainment

  • ‘Is my career over?’: Mahira Khan looks back at aftermath of viral photos with Ranbir Kapoor

    ‘Is my career over?’: Mahira Khan looks back at aftermath of viral photos with Ranbir Kapoor

    Renowned actress Mahira Khan has finally addressed the impact of the viral photos that showed her smoking with Bollywood actor Ranbir Kapoor in 2017.

    The actress was spotted smoking with Bollywood actor Ranbir Kapoor in New York, leading to severe scrutiny over her outfit, smoking, and rumored relationship with Kapoor. However, she kept silent even as the controversy raged about her. 

    Now, she has revealed that the viral pictures made her think her career had ended, and she would never be able to work again.

    In a recent interview with BBC, she opened up on the emotional impact of the viral photos. Mahira Khan recalled reading an article that described her rise to fame in Pakistan and speculated about her downfall after the photos went viral.

    “I remember reading it and thinking, ‘Is my career over?’” she said.

    “I wouldn’t get out of bed, I was crying daily, it affected my professional and personal life. Lots happened on my side,” she said.

    However, Mahira Khan overcame the challenge without letting criticism further affect her personal and professional life. She says she remained silent knowing that speaking out at that time would not help.

    Ranbir Kapoor and Mahira Khan first met at an event in Dubai, as rumors of a relationship between the two began circulating. However, neither actor confirmed the rumors and the speculation died down.

  • Nadeem Baig and KRQ reunite for Main Manto Nahi Hoon

    Nadeem Baig and KRQ reunite for Main Manto Nahi Hoon

     

    Anticipation for director Nadeem Baig’s upcoming project, Main Manto Nahin Hoon, is growing as rumours about its star-studded cast are now circulating. Written by the controversial Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar, the film is already generating significant buzz in the entertainment industry.

    Speculations suggest that renowned actors Sajal Aly and Humayun Saeed will lead the cast, once again reuniting their on-screen chemistry. They are also said to be joined by the legendary Saima Jee, bringing her experience and talent to the film.

    Adding more star power to the rumoured cast are Sanam Mody, Azaan Khan, and Nameer Khan, each bringing their unique flair to the project. 

    Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar’s son, Surkhab Qamar, might be part of this highly anticipated project.

    Fans of Qamar’s writing are eagerly awaiting how director Nadeem Baig will handle the script, following the work of directors Haissam Hussain and Haseeb Hassan, who have previously adapted Qamar’s projects.

    Will this script be as controversial as Qamar’s last project, Sun Mere Dil, known for its problematic, sexist dialogues and themes? Viewers are curious to see how Qamar’s storytelling evolves in this new venture.

    With such a star-studded lineup, Main Manto Nahin Hoon is seems to be an exciting addition to Pakistani cinema, leaving fans hoping for its release. Nothing, however, has been officially confirmed yet.

     
     
     
  • ‘The issue was only with Chandigarh, not India’:Diljit Dosanjh clears the air

    ‘The issue was only with Chandigarh, not India’:Diljit Dosanjh clears the air

    Punjabi singer Diljit Dosanjh has cleared the air about his previous statement, clarifying that he will not perform in Chandigarh in the future due to poor venue infrastructure, not in all of India. His earlier comments had confused fans, who thought he would stop performing in the country altogether.


    In a now-deleted post on X, he clarified, “The problem was with the venue in Chandigarh. So, until we get a proper venue there, I will not plan my next show in Chandigarh. That’s it.”


    Earlier, Dosanjh put on an electrifying, houseful concert in Chandigarh on Saturday but surprised his fans when he revealed, “I will not do any shows in India in the future.”


    He explained that his decision was made in light of poor infrastructure and lack of proper arrangements for concerts in the country. Dosanjh also urged the authorities to improve facilities, emphasizing the rapid growth of the concert industry.


    “I want to tell the authorities that they do not have proper facilities for live shows here. This is a major income-generating industry, with many people relying on it. Please consider it,” he said, adding that the Chandigarh administration should focus on improving infrastructure rather than disturbing singers and artists.


    He further stated, “I will not perform shows in India until the stage is placed in the center of the concert ground.”


    “In the future, I will make sure the stage is in the middle so that fans are surrounding me. Until that happens, I will not perform in India. I urge the administration to prioritize improving the infrastructure.”

    Diljit Dosanjh has also performed in numerous concerts outside India, where his fans flock in large numbers.


    According to reports, Diljit earned 234 crore Indian rupees from concerts in North America between May and July this year.


     
    Tickets for his concerts in the US have been sold for between 4.6 million Indian Rupees ($55,000) and 5.4 million Indian Rupees ($64,000).
     
    Diljit’s concerts in Europe and the UK also sold out in seconds.

  • Who styled Sheheryar Munawar and Maheen Siddiqui for the dholki?

    Who styled Sheheryar Munawar and Maheen Siddiqui for the dholki?

    One of the country’s most eligible bachelors, Shehreyar Munawar, is now officially taken. Yes, ladies, the actor is ready to begin a new chapter in his life, and we couldn’t be happier for him!

    The wedding celebrations have kicked off, with the festivities starting in full swing. Shehreyar Munawar, adored by many, and his future bride, actress Maheen Siddiqui, have shared the details of their stunning designer outfits for their dholki.

    Shehreyar posted various pictures of the event on Instagram, expressing his gratitude in the caption. He wrote, “Special thanks to director and producer Asim Raza and actress Mahira Khan for pouring your hearts into our first night of celebrations — it was pure magic. Your love, care, and thoughtfulness made this moment so special. Every little detail reflected your love, and it truly warmed our hearts. ❤️ Having our friends and family there made it all even more unforgettable. Thank you to our friend @itsjimmykhan for the beautiful music.”

    In the pictures shared, the couple can be seen in beautifully coordinated outfits, exuding elegance and charm.

    Shehreyar also tagged Kasani Karachi and wrote, “Thank you Hina and Hani for designing such beautiful dresses for both of us (Shehreyar Munawar and Maheen Siddiqui).”

    Check the pictures below:

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  • ‘Jab Koi Baat Bigad Jaye’: Farhan Saeed and Urwa Hocane’s romantic anniversary serenade

    ‘Jab Koi Baat Bigad Jaye’: Farhan Saeed and Urwa Hocane’s romantic anniversary serenade

    Sometimes, it’s the simple gestures that give a relationship longevity and depth.

     Famous celebrity couple Farhan Saeed and Urwa Hocane marked a milestone in their journey together on Monday, celebrating their eighth wedding anniversary with a simple, heartfelt moment as they sat in their car and sang their hearts out.

    The couple shared a glimpse of their intimate celebration on Instagram.

    Urwa captioned the post, “Just us celebrating our 8th anniversary with each other.” The video showed the couple dedicating the iconic song ‘Jab Koi Baat Bigad Jaye’ to each other. “Here’s to singing together for life and ever after! Love you so much FS,” she added.

    The post quickly went viral, garnering over 2 million views, with countless fans and celebrities sending warm wishes and likes.

    Farhan Saeed responded to his wife’s post with a loving comment, “Happy Anniversary baby. 


    You’re the best thing that ever happened to me,” and promised to always be there for her.


    Earlier this year, the couple announced the birth of their first child, baby girl Jahan Aara Saeed, in a joint statement on social media.

  • I was constantly saying Alhamdulillah’: Mahira tears up remembering a big blessing

    I was constantly saying Alhamdulillah’: Mahira tears up remembering a big blessing

    Even in this day and age, the second marriage of a woman is still considered taboo in South Asian societies.

    Renowned actress Mahira Khan got emotional while discussing her second marriage during a special interview with the BBC.

    Mahira was asked about the cultural challenges faced by women with children who wish to remarry in today’s Asia. She shared a touching moment from her wedding, saying, “I am proud of my son. I wanted him to be with me at the time of entry into the wedding ceremony, so he fulfilled my wish.”

    Reflecting on her life, she added, “I feel that every time I did good things in life, treated people well, and took care of those around me, Allah rewarded me for it.”

    She also spoke about her faith, stating, “On the occasion of my second marriage, I felt that whatever happens in a person’s life happens by the will of Allah, and whatever is the will of Allah, there is definitely good for the person.”

    She concluded by expressing her gratitude and pride, “My second marriage was exactly such a moment for me. I was constantly saying Alhamdulillah during the wedding ceremony, and I was feeling very proud of my son.”

  • Atif Aslam celebrates son Aryan’s birthday with fun-filled bash

    Atif Aslam celebrates son Aryan’s birthday with fun-filled bash

    Atif Aslam may be a beloved superstar but the singer always takes time out for his family. 

    Recently, Atif Aslam celebrated his son Aryan Aslam’s birthday with full fervour. He took Aryan and his friends to a restaurant which was beautifully decorated with balloons, where they all had a blast dancing and enjoying the party. Atif shared pictures and videos of Aryan, capturing their special bond. 


    He even posted a fun video of his son dancing on his Instagram story. Atif wrote, “Happy birthday rockstar. You are handsome and you know it.”


    Here are some beautiful pictures shared by the singer:

  • Diljit Dosanjh slams poor management, refuses to perform in India again

    Diljit Dosanjh slams poor management, refuses to perform in India again

    The world-renowned Punjabi singer Diljit Dosanjh has announced that he will no longer perform in India.

    Dosanjh put on an electrifying, houseful concert in Chandigarh on Saturday but surprised his fans when he revealed, “I will not do any shows in India in the future.”

    He explained that his decision was made in light of poor infrastructure and lack of proper arrangements for concerts in the country. Dosanjh also urged the authorities to improve facilities, emphasising the rapid growth of the concert industry.

    “I want to tell the authorities that they do not have proper facilities for live shows here. This is a major income-generating industry, with many people relying on it. Please consider it,” he said, adding that the Chandigarh administration should focus on improving infrastructure rather than disturbing singers and artists.

    He further stated, “I will not perform shows in India until the stage is placed in the centre of the concert ground.”

    “In the future, I will make sure the stage is in the middle so that fans are surrounding me. Until that happens, I will not perform in India. I urge the administration to prioritise improving the infrastructure.”

    Diljit Dosanjh has also performed in numerous concerts outside India, where his fans flock in large numbers.

    According to reports, Diljit earned 234 crore Indian rupees from concerts in North America between May and July this year.

    Tickets for his concerts in the US have been sold for between 4.6 million Indian Rupees ($55,000) and 5.4 million Indian Rupees ($64,000).

    Diljit’s concerts in Europe and the UK also sold out in seconds.

  • Voice of ‘The Lion King’ returns for Disney prequel

    Voice of ‘The Lion King’ returns for Disney prequel

    Born into poverty in apartheid-era South Africa and propelled to Hollywood heights, Lebohang Morake became the voice of Disney’s classic film “The Lion King” with his powerful Zulu cry.

    Now, 30 years after his chant of “Nants’ Ingonyama” soared above the film’s memorable opening sequence, the 60-year-old South African singer, producer and composer known as Lebo M is back.

    This time he sings another opener for the prequel “Mufasa: The Lion King”, which tells the story of orphaned lion Mufasa who grows up to be the king of the Pride Lands and the father of Simba.

    Lin-Manuel Miranda, who wrote the music for the film — due to be released worldwide on December 18-20 —  said on the red carpet he would not have done it without Lebo M.

    “That was the dream. I sort of insisted on that the moment I took the job because I think he is the secret sauce,” he said at the world premiere in Los Angeles this week.

    “I think he is the sound of ‘The Lion King’ and his choral arrangements, that were in addition to the songs I wrote, I think really make the movie feel of a piece with the original,” he added.

    The film, directed by Barry Jenkins, premiered in Los Angeles and London this week and opens with Lebo M’s composition “Ngomso”.

    After the enormous impact of his work on the 1994 film, Lebo M told AFP in an interview he had felt the pressure to produce a worthy successor.

    “I loved writing the first opening… but having to write and perform a new opening for ‘The Lion King’ after 30 years… it’s quite a big challenge,” he said.

    In the end, he said, writing “Ngomso” turned out to be a remarkably similar process.

    The “Nants’ Ingonyama” cry heard at the start of the “Circle of Life” song in the earlier film, he said, had been a demo for which he simply turned up, performed and left without expecting much to come of it.

    Three decades later, he arrived at the studio early in the morning and just started making music “with a hi-hat (cymbals) and a bongo”.

    “By the time the director and everyone else came in at 11 am I’d written the entire song.”

    He said committing to the film had the advantage of allowing him to finally work with Miranda, something he had been keen to do for many years.

    “It’s just amazing energy non-stop. Very little discussion about these chords, this melody. We do! Just go in and everything flows… it allowed us to both to be very, very authentic to the movie,” he said.

    – Gangster or nightclub singer? –

    Born in Soweto in South Africa in 1964, Lebo M has built a reputation as the go-to artist for directors wanting authentic African flair for their productions.

    He produced and composed for the 2010 football World Cup opening and closing ceremonies in South Africa.

    A long creative association with composer Hans Zimmer, who has written the music for more than 150 films, has seen him feature as a special guest on all Zimmer’s world tours.

    But success was hard won with low points including racism he experienced, including in the entertainment industry, and two years living on the streets in Los Angeles in the mid-1980s.

    “I’m constantly conscious of the fact that I’m a refugee, I’m non-American,” he said.

    “It was very difficult when Lion King became big in 1994. It was always about the three white guys, Elton John, Tim Rice and Hans Zimmer.

    “Being born into extreme poverty was never here or there for me. I had music,” he said, adding that as a teenager he had the choice of being a “gangster, a soccer player or the nerd”.

    This meant immersing himself in music and the arts and by the age of just 14 he was the youngest nightclub singer in South Africa.

    Despite an illustrious career, Lebo M said he still bears the scars of the years when he was homeless.

    “I’ve been in survival mode all the way…. Even with the perception of success that one is believed to have, it’s still survival mode,” he said.

    He believes, however, that the US entertainment industry allowed him to “flourish more than I think I would have flourished anywhere else in the world”.

    After decades mostly behind the scenes, he said he is finally ready to meet his audience with his first of a series of concerts scheduled for next April in South Africa.

    “I’m ready because I know there’s anticipation in a global audience that would like to experience Lebo M live, not as a guest, not through movies,” he said.

    “And I also would like to experience that,” he added.

  • ‘I thought Honey was a girl’ : Abrar-ul-Haq’s hilarious meeting with Indian singer

    ‘I thought Honey was a girl’ : Abrar-ul-Haq’s hilarious meeting with Indian singer

     Imagine getting a call from your manager, saying a ‘woman’ named Honey wants to collaborate on a song. That’s exactly what happened to bhangra king Abrar –ul- Haq leading to a hilarious mix up that would go down in music history.

    Appearing as a guest on Black Box podcast, Abrar shared a funny encounter with the famous Indian singer Yo Yo Honey Singh.

    “I remember that my manager called me and said, ‘Sir, there’s a girl Honey who wants to sing a song with you.’ I said, ‘Let it be, let it be.’ A couple of days later, I got a call from the girl, but I still didn’t know her name. It was Honey’s call, and I was working on a drama. I said, ‘I don’t want to sing a song with her, you leave it.’”

     The situation took a surprising turn later. “After four or five days, I got another call from Honey’s manager. I said, ‘Honey has a manager too?’ He replied, ‘Isn’t it Honey Singh?’ I said, ‘Crazy person, don’t you know Honey Singh?’ He said, ‘Yes, the same one.’”

    The incident is one of the funniest stories Abrar has ever shared

     Earlier, our very own bhangra king Abrar ul Haq, is popular both in Pakistan and India, where his music is widely enjoyed.

     During Hafiz Ahmed’s podcast he shared insights into his career.  

    Abrar Ul Haq said, “I received numerous offers from Bollywood over the years. I got offers for albums and films. Even Eros approached me, but I refused. They were shocked no one had ever said no to them,’ he added. Despite friends urging him not to do so, he turned down a film offer with Katrina Kaif.

    Explaining why he refused, he said, “They wanted me not to speak on certain issues so I could not work in a place where freedom of speech was not an option. Therefore I did not even do the film with Katrina Kaif.”

    Earlier, In a cross border collaboration of music, Indian rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh was release his upcoming album, ‘Glory,’ featuring artists from around the world, including Pakistan’s singers Wahab Bugti and Sahiban.

    The album also includes contributions from Italian artist Laioung and American rapper Handles, making Glory a truly global musical experience. The album ‘Glory’ has 18 songs and will be released on August 26.