AUR the band, including Ahad, Usama and Raffey, are behind the beautiful song ‘Chal Diye Tum Kahan from the drama serial Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum, and they have shared insights about the deeper meaning of their hit OST.
The band recently appeared as a guest on Fuchsia Magazine, where Usama, a member of the band, explained that many people might not fully understand the song’s story.
“One thing I want to discuss about the song is the concept behind it, m. Many people haven’t fully grasped that part yet,” he said.
“From the beginning to the end, it’s a continuous narrative. Initially, even Ahad Bhai wasn’t aware of this concept. He brought in some different elements, and then we worked together to refine them and write the final version,” he added.
Usama elaborated on how the song features a back-and-forth dialogue between the boy and girl characters. For instance, the boy expresses his longing with the lines:
Ek umeed tujhse thi judi, aur aaya tu nahin,
To which the girl respond: Ek umeed teri mujhse, thi judi ye maan li
The dialogue in the lyrics continues, revealing their emotional depth as the boy says, “Khawaab tha mera tou fir mujhe jagaya kyun nhi”, which is met with the girl’s reply, “Jaagi khwaab se to, Haqeeqat ne meri jaan li.”
Usama urges fan to listen closely to the song, highlighting that it is not just about memorable lines but about the powerful dialogue and the raw emptions exchanged between the characters.
The OST of Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum is sung and written by Ahad Khan and Usama Ali and composed by Raffey Anwar. The drama is written by Farhat Ishtiaq and directed by Badar Mehmood.
In Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum, Fahad Mustafa plays the character of Mustafa, and Hania Aamir plays the character of Sharjeena. The drama airs every Monday and Tuesday at 8:00 PM on ARY Digital.
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AUR decodes lyrics of KMKT OST ‘Chal Diye Tum Kahan’
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‘My husband didn’t allow me to work in the entertainment industry for 18 years,’ says Asma Abbas
Senior actress Asma Abbas has admitted that her husband did not allow her to work in showbiz for 18 years after marriage, which is why she had been absent from the drama industry.
Recently, she gave an interview to journalist Maleeha Rehman, in which she openly discussed her career and other matters.
“After marriage, my husband stopped me from working in the entertainment industry. He did not like the entertainment industry,” she said.
“With my husband in the army, he kept getting transferred, which made it difficult for me to work in show business, so I did not work for 18 years of marriage,” she added.
“Later, my husband came to understand the entertainment industry, after which he allowed me to work in dramas after 18 years of marriage,” Abbas said.
She also talked about her daughter Zara Noor Abbas and said, “At the beginning of her career, my daughter made many friends in the entertainment industry, but she got cheated.”
“Zara Noor Abbas did not understand; she made mistakes and considered everyone in showbiz as her friend, but she soon realised that the entertainment industry is not like that. There are deceptions, and after receiving losses, she understood,” she added.
Asma Abbas, while talking about awards shows, said, “In Pakistan, only lux and hum awards are held, and there too many people are ignored.
“I know that I will never get an award, and I do not need an award now.”
“I played a good role in the play ‘Chupke Chupke’, and the entire team was given an award, but the award was not far away. I was not even nominated and invited,” she said.
“I hoped that my daughter Zara Noor Abbas would win awards in the future,” Abbas expressed.
“I never instructed my daughter not to work in the entertainment industry, nor did I impose any strictness on her.”
Talking about her marriage and career, she said, “I married a serving army colonel at the age of just 23.”
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Screen legend Shafqat Cheema is in a coma
Screen legend and veteran actor Shafqat Cheema, known for his powerful performance as a villain in Punjabi films, is currently in critical condition.
He has been admitted to the ICU of a private hospital in Lahore after falling into a coma due to blood clot in his brain artery.
His family urged fans to pray for his speedy recovery, as he continues to fight for his life.Cheema is a household name in the entertainment industry, have working in an approximately 952 films overs his illustrious career, from intense action roles to complex villains, he has left a lasting impression on audience with his powerful performances.
His portrayal of negative characters in Lollywood m particularly in Punjabi films, earned his widespread recognition and respect.He has starred in films such as Kalay Chor, Munda Bigra Jee, Zabata, Zameen Aasman, Pajero Group and The Legend of Maula Jatt.
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Bilal Saeed finally releases new album Superstar
‘Superstar,’ the much-awaited album by singer Bilal Saeed is out, and the buzz on the latest release from the song is already going high as ‘Misunderstood’ which is now up on YouTube on One Two Records. And with that message, it carries into being an empowering anthem as it calls for the listener to accept their weaknesses and stand above those battles.
On Instagram he wrote, “This goes out to all those who bear their struggles in silence, a gentle reminder that vulnerability is a mark of courage, not weakness. It’s okay to stumble, to feel the weight of the world, and to shed tears in the darkness. But remember, it’s also okay to rise once more.”
The music video for “Misunderstood” is directed by Abdullah Haris, with music by Alex Shahbaz and mixing by Bloodline Music. It beautifully captures the essence of the song’s theme, creating a visual experience that resonates with its emotional depth.
Earlier, Singer Bilal Saeed has released his anticipated single, ‘Been There, Done That,’ featuring Talha Anjum. The song is from his upcoming album, Superstar.
This is already making the buzz and shows how both of the artists have brought their variety to it, which is not going unnoticed.
Bilal Saeed has had associations with some really interesting melodies and heart-warming lines in his tracks, which have touched people’s hearts yet again. With “Been There, Done That,” he teams up his signature sound with Talha Anjum’s unique mix of rap and pop to create a track that resonates with both artists’ fan bases.
Currently, this track has been described as energetic, with great chemistry between Bilal and Talha, and it is one of the best tracks on the album. All this hype in the duo will bring light to their tremendous abilities and what is yet to be created.
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You won’t believe how much Kapil Sharma charges for The Great Indian Kapil Show
Indian comedian- actor Kapil Sharma has become a well- known name as the richest celebrity in Indian television. He has outearned popular actors from long running TV shows. He began his journey with ‘Comedy Nights with Kapil’ in 2013, which quickly gained popularity.
According to reportsKapil earns a staggering five crore Indian rupees for each episode, making it one of the highest paid shows in the television industry. His total wealth is estimated to be around 360 crore Indian rupees.
Following that success, he launched ‘The Kaplil Sharma Show’ in 2016 running until 2023. These shows have made him a household name, and he continues to attract viewers with his unique blend of humor and entertainment.
Kapil Sharma lives with his family in a luxurious apartment in Andheri, which is worth 15 crore Indian rupees, he has also been recognized as one of the top celebrity taxpayers for 2014 paying 26 INR crore in taxes for the years.
Currently Kapil Sharma’s hosts ‘The Great Indian Kapil Show’ on Netflix is nice comedy show where he interacts with different celebrities from Bollywood and other fields.
The show is a mix of standup comedy, interview and funny skits keeps the audience entertained.The cast of shows includes, Kapil Sharma, Sunil Grover, Archana Puran Singh, Krushna Abhishek, Kiku Sharda and Rajiv Thakur.
Earlier, Bollywood filmmaker Imtiaz Ali, maker of the biopic ‘Amar Singh Chamkila’, revealed that actor-comedian Kapil Sharma was his second choice if Diljit Dosanjh had declined the film.
In an episode of Kapil Sharma Imtiaz Ali’s , the cast and director of ‘Amar Singh Chamkila’ discussed their experiences making the movie. Kapil Sharma shared that A.R. Rahman had called him for a role in the film, but Sharma couldn’t respond as he was out of town and still regrets it.
“I met Rahman sir one day, and he said, ‘I called you for Chamkila’. I think he wanted me to sing a song or something. I thought he was just sweet-talking with me.”
“I felt really bad,” the comedian said. “I cried the whole night because of it. It was unfortunate that we couldn’t speak to each other because we were overseas.”
Imtiaz Ali added that Rahman had also talked to him about Sharma’s singing. Ali informed Sharma that if Diljit didn’t take the role, Sharma would have been their next choice.
Ali said, “Rahman sir said to me, ‘I mentioned your singing as well.’ If Diljit couldn’t do this film, we only had one more choice, which was you.”
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Usman Mukhtar celebrates third anniversary with a heartfelt message for his wife
Actor Usman Mukhtar shared a sweet note for his wife Zunaira Inam as they celebrated three years of marriage.
On Tuesday, Usman posted pictures with his wife on Instagram and a heartfelt message for their third wedding anniversary.
“Three years ago, I married my best friend, who also happens to be my full-time reality check and part-time stand-up comedian, though I’m usually the punchline. Somehow, you manage to make love feel like both a rom-com and a roast session, and honestly, I wouldn’t have it any other way. You keep me laughing, humble & grounded.
Thank you for making life better and funnier. Here’s to more years of love, laughter & Happiness. I love you so so so much Zunaira Inam!!!! Happy Third Anniversary!!!”
Many of his fans and friends liked the post and shared their wishes in the comments.
Usman Mukhtar and Zunaira Inam Khan married in April 2021.
Usman Mukhtar gained praise for his role as Captain Daniyal Safeer in the hit drama Sinf-e-Aahan. He has also impressed audiences in films like Janaan, Parchi, and most recently ‘Umro Ayyar- A New Beginning’.
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‘We are actors, not social activists,’ says Sohai Ali Abro
Nowadays, many celebrities seem to treat activism as a trend rather than a true commitment, but actress Sohai Ali Abro firmly believes in the important role actors play in society.
Recently, Sohai appeared as a guest on Gup Shab hosted by Vasay Chaundhry, where she talked about celebrity activism.
A fan from the audience asked, “What motivates you to bring change in our society?”
Sohai replied, “You may want to bring about a change in society, but sometimes the motivation is just not there. I believe in maintaining personal integrity in whatever you do, whether you’re an actor or not.”
While acknowledging that a social message can be important, she stressed that actors should not be viewed as activists.
“One thing I’ve realized is that sometimes we give actors too much credit and forget that we are not social activists; we are actors at the end of the day. We do try to bring a positive impact or highlight socially relevant issues through the stories we tell and the characters we play. But if I only look at it from that perspective, I may not be able to entertain. My job is entertainment, and if something good comes out of it along the way, then that’s great, but that is not my sole reason,” the Gentlemen actress added.
Sohai careful attitude shows that she wants to be real in a word where many celebrities jump on popular issues without really caring about them, “I’ve seen how celebrities jump on a bandwagon and talk about something they forget the next day. I am not for this activism that lasts only till an issue is trending, and therefore I am careful about what I say about any issue.”
Sohai last starred in drama serial Gentlemen written by controversial writer Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar and directed by Haissam Hussain.
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Fawad Khan signs on for two exciting new Pakistani projects
Pakistani heartthrob Fawad Khan is making headlines again after signing on to two exciting new projects at the inaugural Tasveer Film Market.
The Seattle based event, which focuses on South Asian cinema, wrapped up recently after showcasing a variety of talents and innovation collaborations.
The Humsafar actor will star in ‘Behind the Scenes’ a grapping newsroom thriller developed by producers Bilal Sami, Raza Namazi, and Suri Gopalan from Film Lab++. Modoxy Media will join as an executive producer. The dark comedy promises to bring together a talented crew, including Mehreen Jabbar, Sarmad Khoosat and Mohammed Ali Naqvi, all renowned for their impressive and brilliant work in the entertainment industry.
In addition to this project, Fawad Khan is set to play a pivotal role in ‘The Prisoner,’ a crime thriller series for Awedacious Originals. Based on Omar Shahid bestselling novel, this drama follows two daring cops on a covert mission in the 90s to challenge Karachi’s powerful mafia like political party. Created by Parisa Siddiqi and Ahmer Khan, the series is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
In a statement to Variety magazine, executive producer Rita Mehar emphasized the importance of collaboration within the South Asian community, saying, “The collaborations formed here reflect the remarkable talent and vision within our community; this market has not only brought diverse creators together but has also created a table where filmmakers, producers, and industry leaders can exchange ideas, build relationships, and forge new paths for South Asian narratives on the global stage. It’s inspiring to see these projects come to life, and I’m proud that the inaugural Tasveer Film Market could serve as a platform for such incredible talent and meaningful partnerships.”
The Taveer Film Market also introduced some exciting new projects, lotus Visual Productions presented ‘NISA’ directed by Ambarien Alqadar, which tell the story of a 28 year old Muslim women facing various challenges in life, At the same time, Sheila Sawhny’s ‘Lone Star Hijra’ shares the inspiring journey of an Indian American transgender woman looking for sisterhood.
According to Variety Associate director said, “The enthusiasm and response from industry professionals has been remarkable. We look forward to witnessing the journey of the first batch of Tasveer Film Market projects.”
With so much talent and exciting project the first Tasveer Film Market has laid a strong foundation for the future of South Asian cinema.
Earlier, actor Fawad Khan is set to make his highly anticipated comeback, and this time he is starring opposite Vaani Kapoor in a new film tilted, ‘Abir Gulaal.’
The film is directed by Aarti S. Bagdi and produced by Indian stories, A Richer Lens, and Aarjay Pictures. The producers of the film are Vivek B. Agarawal, Avantika Hari, and Rakesh Sippy. -

‘You can never have the perfect man,’ says Mathira
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Television host Mathira, known for her being bold and vocal, recently appeared as a guest on the Rukhsat podcast, where she shared her thoughts on the wrongs in marriages today.
“First of all, we should know that there’s nothing called an ideal couple. I’ve learned this: you can never have the perfect man, and you can never have the perfect girl, but you can have a person that you feel safe with,” she said.
“True love is when you feel safe with someone when you can act like your six-year-old, and you can understand that sometimes, even at your worst and even at your best. We also need to understand that a relationship is not 50/50. When your partner is down, you need to do extra work. Sometimes you’ll have to be 70, you’ll have to take it. But then when things go balanced and when you’re down, they need to do the same for you,” she explained.
“We need to teach our kids one thing: when you get into something with the mental goal of perfection, stop trying to be perfect. You need to be transparent. Whoever you are, he/she accepts you with all your jadedness, with all your flaws, then you can elevate that person and be like, ‘You’ve seen all my flaws; now I will look past your flaws.’
“So it becomes an exchange. You both will be like, ‘I have this issue; I will try to work on it.’ This is what you call teamwork, balancing each other’s loopholes, like you’re there for each other”, she advised.
Mahira also pointed out a major misconception in society, saying, “We need to understand that sex is not everything, it’s just a small part of life, it’s not life, people can get used to a toxic relationship, and it’s like heroin. The biggest misconception in Pakistan is that women are more attracted to it.” -

Man who threatened Salman Khan, demanded INR 5 crores, seeks forgiveness
The man who demanded five crores from Bollywood superstar Salman Khan to end his feud with notorious Indian gangster Lawrence Bishnoi gang has apologized, saying he made a mistake.
According to Indian media reports, a few days ago a member of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang sent a WhatsApp message to the Mumbai Traffic Police threatening to kill the actor.
The message says, “If Salman Khan wants to stay alive and end the long-standing rivalry, then pay Rs 5 crore, don’t take this threat lightly, otherwise he will end up worse than former Maharashtra Chief Minister Baba Siddiqui who was recently shot dead by the Bishnoi gang.”
Now Mumbai Police has received a message from the same person again.In the message, he said, “I made a mistake, the message was sent to Salman Khan by mistake.”
According to Indian media, the Mumbai Traffic Police has received this message from Jharkhand, whose location is being traced, the police say that action will be taken against the person who made the threat.This is not the first time that Salman Khan has received death threats from the Bishnoi gang, in 2022 the actor was found with a threatening letter on a bench near his residence, and in March 2023, he was allegedly But an email was sent by the gang members.
In January 2024, two unidentified men tried to enter Salman Khan’s Panvel farmhouse using fake identities, after which the actor’s security was tightened.