Category: Entertainment

  • Attaullah Esakhelvi reveals how his father secretly loved his songs

    Attaullah Esakhelvi reveals how his father secretly loved his songs

    Legendary Pakistani folk singer Attaullah Khan Esakhelvi’s journey to success was filled with challenges, one of which was the fact that his family was against his singing career.

    Speaking at a press conference in London on Tuesday, he revealed that his family, especially extended family, was against his career. “My entire family opposed my singing, especially relatives who now take pride in my achievements and say that I am their cousin.”

    The Kameez Kali singer recalled that his father would punish him for singing. “My father used to punish me, but my mother later told me he secretly listened to my songs.”

    The singer also announced plans to soon release a new song in Pashto. Reflecting on the milestones of his career, Attaullah shared a touching practice that he has adopted. “Whenever I see my picture on the back of a truck, I stop and embrace the driver,” he said in reference to the widespread use of his portraits in Pakistani truck art.

    Attaullah also acknowledged the role of social media in helping new singers showcase their talent. He said that platforms like these made it easier for budding artists to reach a global audience, something which wasn’t available when he first started.

     

     Earlier, legendary singer Attaullah Khan Esakhelvi was invited as a guest on Hafiz Ahmed’s podcast where he talked about his five marriages for the first time.

    “My first four wives told me they couldn’t spend time with me and couldn’t manage living with me, so they left me. That’s why I had to marry a fifth time.”


    During the podcast he said, “I drove a taxi before becoming a singer. My father was against my singing career, so I had to do various jobs to make ends meet. Even after I became a singer, my father never listened to my songs and wasn’t happy about it. But my mother would tell me that he would listen to my songs when I wasn’t around.”

    Talking about the founder of PTI, Imran Khan, the Idher Zindagi ka Janaza uth aay ga singer said, “I’ve had a long-standing relationship with Imran Khan – we’re from the same family and area. I travelled with him to raise funds for Shaukat Khanum Memorial Hospital.”

    Attaullah Khan sings his iconic songs like, Dhar Zindagi Ka Janaza Uthay Ga, Bedardi Se Pyar and Te Sohnay Phullan Wali.

  • Drama Review: Tan Man Neel O Neel’s first episode is an absolute banger

    Drama Review: Tan Man Neel O Neel’s first episode is an absolute banger

    Tan Man Neel O Neel is one of the new dramas to premiere this season, and it promises a compelling story that has already caught our attention. Directed by Saife Hasan and written by Mustafa Afridi, this drama highlights critical issues with a gripping storyline.

    I absolutely loved the first episode. The story is interesting, the direction is great, and the performances are standout. There wasn’t a single moment of boredom, and the story kept us glued to the screen.

    Shuja Asad and Sehar Khan, playing Sonu and Rabia, performed well and had great onscreen chemistry. Their roles are different from their previous characters, making them more engaging to watch. Their interaction made me smile.

    Sehar Khan, known for her happy-go-lucky roles, stands out in this performance. I get to see her true talent, which has not been fully showcased before. The chemistry between Sehar Khan and Nadia Afgan as a mother-daughter duo is endearing and very real. 

    The drama also features Sonu as a dancer, a rare sight on our screens. His mother, who seems to have been a dancer too, fully supports his profession. The drama deserves credit for keeping characters and themes relevant and interesting.

    Rabia is shown as a content creator, a relatable role for many young people today. The details, like her selfie stand and mobile phone, make her character believable.

    Kami, the cousin, has two faces: one for Rabia and one as a thug involved in criminal activities. His crush on Rabia is evident, but she handles it diplomatically.

    Saleem Mairaj delivers an impressive performance as Qaiser, a character who unfolds slowly. Initially, he seems like an ordinary villain, but surprising twists show he cannot be underestimated. 

    The drama bravely addresses the issue of men being sexually assaulted by other men, a topic rarely discussed.

    The cast includes Sammiya Mumtaz, Saleem Mairaj, Nadia Afgan, Nauman Masood, Muhammad Usman Javed, Haseeb Khan, Leyla Zuberi, Tanveer Hussain, Ali Ammar, Rubina Naz, and Arsal.

  • Shahrukh Khan has positive thoughts about Pakistan:  Shakeel Siddiqui

    Shahrukh Khan has positive thoughts about Pakistan:  Shakeel Siddiqui

     

    When it comes to Bollywood legends, few have made as lasting an impact as Bollywood king Shahrukh Khan. The superstar is as popular in Pakistan as he is in India.

    And now we know his views about Pakistan.

    Appearing as a guest on Hasna Mana Hai, Shakeel Siddiqui shared an insightful on the actor’s attitude towards Pakistan, revealing a side of SRK many may not know.

     

    A member from the audience asked, “My question is, what was your experience like working with him? And what are ShahRukh Khan’s thoughts about Pakistan?”

    Shakeel Siddiqui replied, “‘Let me answer the second part first. He has very positive thoughts about Pakistan. In fact, many of his family members still live in Peshawar, including his cousins.”

    Shakeel also spoke about his first meeting with Shah Rukh, which wasn’t during a movie shoot but at a show in New Jersey. 

    “As for my experience with him, my first experience with Shah Rukh Khan wasn’t on TV. It was in New Jersey during a show that took place in a casino near Trump’s place, actually, not in Chicago, it was a two-hour drive from New Jersey.”

    Siddiqui added a memorable incident saying, “There was an incident where Shah Rukh was detained at the airport for about three hours, and his luggage was also left behind in England. This was the same show for which he had come. That’s where I met him for the first time. We did several shows together.”

    Host Tabish Hashmi asked, “Did Shah Rukh know you from before, especially from Bakra Qiston Pe?”

    “Yes, it was actually quite funny. There was a man from the Birani Group (a big group that has connections with stars like Amitabh Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai). They invited Shah Rukh, and he came himself. When he saw me, he said, ‘Oh, it’s you, Shakil Bhai!’ That’s Shah Rukh for you, he treats everyone with respect.”   

    “I have noticed this quality in him many times. I think he even mentioned it on TV. He’s a big-hearted person. People don’t become great just like that. A great man makes others feel great too, and that’s something I’ve seen in him,” Shakeel Siddiqui responded.

  • There is an attitude problem in Punjab, says Bushra Ansari

    There is an attitude problem in Punjab, says Bushra Ansari

    Pakistan’s entertainment industry, especially itsPunjabi films made in Lahore, has always been known for its intellectual richness. However, veteran actress Bushra Ansari believes there’s a big attitude problem within the province that’s preventing it from growing. 

     Appearing as a guest on Ahmed Ali Butt podcast, the Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum actress didn’t hold back her thoughts on the attitude problem she believes exists in Punjab.

     Reflecting on her own experiences, Bushra said, “I’m so sorry to say this, but I have to. I myself am from Punjab, and I must admit that there is an attitude problem in Punjab. People don’t acknowledge anyone, whether they are a big actor or a small one. Honestly, I’m saying this as a Punjabi myself, not accusing you but pointing out the reality.”

    “This is the environment of Punjab’s film industry and Punjabi television too. There is a lot of Punjabi influence. You all might not feel it as much because you live in a mixed environment, but from what I have seen from the beginning, I can say this,” she noted.

     Reflecting on her own career, Bushra shared how challenging it would have been if she had started off in Lahore. 

    “If I were in Lahore and starting my career in dramas, I wouldn’t be where I am today. I’m not talking about my childhood when I was a little girl wearing frocks and all the uncles used to show love and affection. But now, if I were in Lahore, I don’t think I would have been able to reach this position,” Bushra said. 

    The Seeta Bagri actress went on to praise the artistic environment of Lahore in the past, pointing out that the artists in Lahore were intellectually rich, the writers as well, and there were great people like Yawar Hayat Sahab, MNH, Muhammad Nisar Hussain Sahab, and Nusrat Thakur. “I grew up playing in their lap. But when I grew up, or when I came to be a heroine, I didn’t think I would get the growth here that I got in Karachi, the kind of growth that I got here, with respect and dignity, I never saw this in Lahore.”

    Some critics may think that Bushra’s criticism of Punjab is too harsh, and that regional bias influences the entertainment industry. They might also argue that her comments about Lahore’s film culture overlook the hard work behind classic like Jeeva, Sangam, Choorian and Chor Machai Chor. These films from the 90s played a vital role in shaping Pakistan’s industry.

  • Squid Game Season 2 grabs Golden Globe nomination before premiere

    Squid Game Season 2 grabs Golden Globe nomination before premiere

    Netflix’s Korean giant hit Squid Game, the story of a deadly game for financially troubled people competing for a life-changing prize, was a global hit, breaking streaming records across the world.

    The highly anticipated Season 2 has scored a nomination for Best Television Series at the Golden Globe Awards 2025, weeks before its premiere.

    The show, which is Netflix’s most-watched series ever, was nominated in the Best Television Series – Drama category. It stands alongside other big names like The Day of the Jackal, The Diplomat, Mr and Mrs. Smith, Shogun, and Slow Horses.

    Unlike the other shows that have already aired, Squid Game Season Two is set to release on December 26. It’s rare for TV shows to get nominated before their release, but the Korean smash has changed the trend.

    For a show to be eligible for the Golden Globe Awards 2025, it must have premiered in 2024 and submitted episodes by November 4. The first season of Squid Game received three nominations and won Best Supporting Actor for O Yeong-su.

    In the comedy/musical categories, frontrunners include ‘Emilia Pérez,’ ‘Wicked,’ and ‘Anora.’ For drama, top contenders are The Brutalist, Conclave, and Dune Part Two. In TV, Shogun, Squid Game, Hacks, and Only Murders in the Building lead the pack.

    The Golden Globe Awards 2025 ceremony, hosted by comedian Nikki Glaser, will air live on January 5.

  • Fawad Khan has never appeared on Hasna Mana Hai, and Tabish Hashmi knows why

    Fawad Khan has never appeared on Hasna Mana Hai, and Tabish Hashmi knows why

    Fawad Khan has never appeared on Hasna Mana Hai, and Tabish Hashmi knows why

     Fawad Khan, one of Pakistan’s biggest stars, has not appeared on the hit comedy show Hasna Mana Hai, but there is a reason why. Host Tabish Hashmi opened up about why the Humsafar actor hasn’t joined him on the show.

    While giving an interview to Independent Urdu, Tabish explained the real reason behind Fawad Khan’s absence and revealed the kind of guests he prefers on his show.

    “Do Pakistani actors ask for too much money? Why hasn’t Fawad Khan appeared on your show yet,” Tabish was asked.

    He replied, “Fawad Khan hasn’t come on my show, no, absolutely not. Big artists don’t become small by coming on my show. Fawad Khan is a big artist. Many people love him, and he’s mainstream, but I feel Fawad Khan is a serious person.”

    Hashmi went on to explain that he prefers his guests to be lively and match the energy of his show Hasna Mana Hai.

    “On my show, I try to make sure the guests are bubbly and match my energy, if I feel like I have to be too formal with the guest, or if I can’t ask certain questions and have to keep it serious, then it doesn’t suit the vibe of the show. It’s not about the guest or how grand they are, or whether they are big or small. The show has its own value, and my job is to make sure it’s always the best, whether the guest is big or not,” he explained.

    The comedian then talked about fame and money: “When a person establishes their career, they are left with two things: First, where can they get the opportunity to do the work they’re doing in a better way? Second, where can they get more money for their work?”

    Tabish Hashmi talked about how mainstream media has more power than social media.

    “Social media has a limited audience, meaning only a specific kind of person will watch you, and only a specific group of people will like you. Mainstream media or mass media is different in that anyone from any social or economic class knows you and recognizes you, whether you’re standing on the street or in a big building. The influence you have, the feeling of power, is greater in mainstream media,” he concluded.

    Hasna Mana Hai airs on Geo Entertainment from Friday to Sunday.

  • ‘I don’t know him’; Mahira dismisses Firdous Jamal’s misogyny in brutal swipe

    ‘I don’t know him’; Mahira dismisses Firdous Jamal’s misogyny in brutal swipe

    Mahira Khan has proved she is a pro at hitting back. The superstar has been the target of veteran actor Firdous Jamal’s frequent ageist and unsavoury comments. Till now, she has maintained tight-lipped, ignoring the older actor’s rants. 

    But during a recent appearance at a literary festival where she was asked questions in a rapid-fire round, Mahira finally responded. 


    During the session, Khan shared her thoughts on big names like Imran Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, and Humayun Saeed. She was also questioned about Firdous Jamal.

    Maintaining her calm composure, she stated, “I cannot comment on Firdous Jamal as I do not know him.”

    Uff, that was brutal! 

     Waseem Badami then reminded her that Firdous Jamal is a senior actor. After pausing for a moment, she said, “Firdous Jamal is indeed a very experienced actor.”


    When asked about her bond with Bollywood superstar SRK, Khan showed discomfort over the topic. She said, “I can never have enough of him, but when someone asks a question about him, I do reply, and then people say that she is quite obsessed with him.

     That’s why I expect them not to ask me, because then they say she wants to talk about it, which I never start on my own.”


    Meanwhile, professionally, Mahira Khan has a new project lined up titled Love Guru, slated to release next year.


    Firdous Jamal’s misogynistic statements on Mahira Khan had enraged many of the superstar’s fans. On Faysal Qureshi’s morning show, Salaam Zindagi, where they played a game giving advice to different actors, Firdous remarked, “Sorry to say if someone likes it or not, but Mahira is not heroine stuff. She’s a mediocre sort of a model, she’s not a good actress, and not a heroine.”


    He didn’t end there. The 65-year-old continued, “She’s quite aged as well and we don’t have heroines at this age; they only play the characters of mothers.”

  • Fans speculate as Alizeh Shah removes all Instagram posts

    Fans speculate as Alizeh Shah removes all Instagram posts

    Fans were left curious as model and actress Alizeh Shah removed all her posts from Instagram, leaving behind only one dance video.

    It is unclear if Shah permanently deleted her posts or temporarily removed them from her account. However, the only video that remains on her profile had stirred quite the controversy at the time of upload as her attire did not sit well with netizens.

    The video featured her performing on the song “King” by Wahid Khan, composed by Yahya Fareed. It was released under the banner of Free Bird Production, and featured a solo performance by Shah, prompting netizens to train guns at her for her wardrobe.

    Behind-the-scenes photos and short videos on the actor’s social media had also drawn strong reactions.

    While Shah defended her performance, emphasising her right to express herself freely, it wasn’t the first time she had to take a bold stand against trolls over her fashion choices.

    Taking to Instagram in October, the Ehd-e-Wafa actress had talked about her right to dress as she likes.

    “I know being a Pakistani with a unique fashion sense causes issues, but really, is that even my problem?” she had written, responding to critics who called her out over pictures from her vacation in the United States (US).

    “I AM A PUBLIC FIGURE, not PUBLIC PROPERTY, so keep your lame opinions to yourself!” she had said, adding that she pitied haters who were “obsessed with hating” her just because “they were not loved enough”.

  • Taylor Swift delivers final performance in record-breaking ‘Eras’ tour

    Taylor Swift delivers final performance in record-breaking ‘Eras’ tour

    Taylor Swift took the stage in Vancouver on Sunday for the final show of her record-shattering “Eras” tour, a cultural phenomenon that has easily become the highest-grossing musical tour in history.

    The globe-spanning event kicked off in the US state of Arizona on March 17, 2023.

    Sunday’s show in Canada was the 149th Eras performance, following stops in cities ranging from Buenos Aires to Paris and Tokyo.

    Swift appeared on stage at a sold-out BC Place stadium shortly before 8:00 pm (0400 GMT) and told the crowd “it’s feeling like a pretty cool night to be in Vancouver,” according to the Vancouver Sun newspaper.

    Swift’s camp has not publicly released ticket revenue numbers for the tour but the widely cited trade magazine Pollstar has estimated the figure at more than $2 billion. 

    That smashes the record previously held by Elton John’s pandemic-interrupted “Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour,” which sold an estimated $939 million in tickets over 328 shows spread across five years.

    Beyond the concerts, Swift’s presence in venue cities has supercharged local economies.

    Her second-last tour stop was Toronto, where she performed six shows over two weekends.

    She generated an additional Can$282 million ($199 million) in economic activity in Canada’s largest city, tourism promotion organization Destination Toronto estimated.

    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attended one of the Toronto shows with his family.

    Last year, before the announcement that Eras would include Canadian stops, Trudeau issued a public appeal urging Swift to come.

    “I know places in Canada would love to have you. So, don’t make it another Cruel Summer. We hope to see you soon,” Trudeau posted on X in July 2023, referring to a hit song from Swift’s 2019 album, “Lover.”

    Not all the political attention Swift attracted during Eras was positive.

    Shortly after the US presidential debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris in September, Swift endorsed the Democrat for president.

    That triggered an all-caps Trump post on the Republican former president’s Truth Social platform that simply said, “I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT.”

    – ‘Super Bowl suspense’ –  

    Eras also earned sterling critical acclaim, with reviewers praising Swift’s stamina and energy through shows that have averaged just under four hours.

    The New York Times called opening night in Glendale, Arizona, a “master class.” The Vancouver Sun called Friday’s show, her third last, “spectacular.”

    A setback came in Vienna this summer when three shows were cancelled after authorities arrested a man in connection with an Islamist attack plot.

    And tragedy struck when a fan died from heat exhaustion during a show in Rio de Janeiro in November last year.

    Unprecedented ticket demand led to frustration for many fans and forced Ticketmaster initially to scrap presale plans.

    Eras also included a “will she, won’t she” moment of suspense that transcended the world of pop music.

    The question was whether Swift had enough time after finishing a show in Tokyo on February 10 to make it to Las Vegas in time for kickoff at football’s Super Bowl to see her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, play for the Kansas City Chiefs.

    It is rare for a non-football storyline to dominate discussion ahead of America’s premier sporting event.

    But concern about Swift’s schedule was so acute that the Japanese embassy in Washington issued a statement affirming she would “comfortably” make the game. 

    From a private box, along with Kelce’s mother, Donna, Swift chugged a beer and watched the Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers as more than 200 million TV viewers watched her.

  • Jungkook sets Spotify record with 7.79 Billion solo streams

    Jungkook sets Spotify record with 7.79 Billion solo streams

    Jeon Jung-Kook, known globally as Jungkook, is a South Korean singer and songwriter who became famous as the lead vocalist and dancer of BTS.


    Jungkook’s recent success isn’t just about music. He recently released his documentary, “I Am Still,” giving fans an intimate look at his life. The film explores his journey, both as a member of BTS and as a solo artist. Viewers see his struggles, triumphs, and personal reflections. It’s a heartfelt project that connects deeply with fans.


    The documentary reveals the pressures Jungkook faces. He talks openly about balancing his work with his desire to stay true to himself. His dedication to his craft is clear. Fans have praised “I Am Still” for showing a raw, unfiltered side of the global star.


    Musically, Jungkook is on fire. His latest single, “3D (feat. Jack Harlow),” continues to dominate the charts. The wide range of remixes and versions of his songs also show his versatility. He’s not just a singer but an artist who constantly evolves. Each track he releases feels fresh, pushing boundaries in the music industry.


    Despite his busy schedule, Jungkook stays connected with fans. He often interacts with ARMY through live streams, sharing moments of his daily life. These interactions make fans feel closer to him, solidifying his bond with his audience.



    He started his career as the youngest member of BTS, debuting at age 15 with their first album “2 Cool 4 Skool” in 2013. Over the years, he has become a key figure in the global music industry. Although he considered stage names like ‘Seagull,’ ‘Tattoo,’ and ‘Ean,’ he decided to keep his birth name.

    Jungkook has also released solo tracks like “Begin” and “Euphoria.” He has also produced songs for BTS, such as “Love is Not Over” and “Magic Shop.” His talents have significantly contributed to BTS’s global rise.


    As of December 8, 2024, Jungkook continues to dominate the music charts. With over 7.79 billion streams on Spotify, he has 6.5 billion streams as a lead artist, showing his global appeal.


    His solo career is thriving with hits like “Seven (feat. Latto)” with over 2.08 billion streams, “Standing Next to You” with 1.04 billion streams, and “Left and Right (feat. Jungkook of BTS)” surpassing 1 billion streams.


    Jungkook’s daily streaming numbers are strong, with millions of listeners worldwide enjoying his solo tracks. Songs like “Seven” and “Standing Next to You” continue to top the charts, establishing him as a rising solo artist outside of BTS.


    The variety of remixes and versions of his hits, including “Seven (feat. Latto)” and “3D (feat. Jack Harlow),” highlights his versatility and wide appeal in the global music market.


    These achievements show Jungkook’s consistent growth and success in the international music scene, proving his position as one of the most influential artists in the world today.