Category: Entertainment

  • Why Tauqeer Nasir turned down a Bollywood film with Madhuri Dixit?

    Why Tauqeer Nasir turned down a Bollywood film with Madhuri Dixit?

    Tauqeer Nasir, a prominent figure in the Pakistani entertainment industry, made some revelations as he appeared as a guest on ‘Zabardast’, hosted by Wasi Shah.

    He revealed that his work has been acknowledged by many in Bollywood, marking a significant highlight in his remarkable career.

    “Shah Rukh Khan has always been a fan of my work,” he said.

    Nasir also claimed that Khan was inspired by his performance in ‘Parwaaz’ and copied his style and character for his role in ‘Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna’.

    “The similarities between the two characters are striking, and it’s evident that he drew heavy inspiration from my work,” he added.

    Tauqeer Nasir also disclosed that he once received an offer for a Bollywood film that would have starred him alongside the legendary Madhuri Dixit, but due to political tensions at the time, the project fell through.

    “After that experience, I lost interest in pursuing opportunities in Bollywood,” he admitted.

    Celebrated for his exceptional talent, Nasir holds the prestigious honours of Tamgha-e-Imtiaz and Sitara-e-Imtiaz, which the Government of Pakistan awarded him for his outstanding contributions.

  • ‘Despicable Me 4’ tops N.American box office on opening weekend

    ‘Despicable Me 4’ tops N.American box office on opening weekend

    Animated comedy “Despicable Me 4” rose to the top of the North American box office on its first weekend in theaters, according to figures from industry watcher Exhibitor Relations published Sunday.

    The fourth major installment of the Minions universe — which features Will Ferrell voicing a new villain — racked up $75 million in ticket sales in the United States and Canada since its Friday release by Universal Pictures.

    “This is an outstanding opening for the 4th episode of an animation series, ranking only behind Toy Story 4,” said box office analyst David A. Gross.

    In second place with $30 million was “Inside Out 2,” the coming-of-age Disney and Pixar film which was knocked off the top spot after enjoying three consecutive weekends there.

    Apocalyptic horror “A Quiet Place: Day One” was in third place after taking in $21 million with its story of New Yorkers who must remain silent to survive an invasion by extraterrestrial creates with acute hearing.

    “MaXXXine,” a slasher that sees a mysterious killer stalking an aspiring actress in Hollywood, took fourth place with $6.7 million in ticket sales.

    Will Smith’s action-comedy “Bad Boys: Ride or Die,” which also stars Martin Lawrence, took the last top five spot as it earned $6.5 million.

    Rounding out the top 10 were:

    “Horizon: An American Saga — Chapter One” ($5.5 million)

    “Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot” ($3.2 million)

    “Kalki 2898 AD” ($1.9 million)

    “The Bikeriders” ($1.3 million)

    “Kinds of Kindness” ($860,000)

  • Bollywood icon Zeenat Aman celebrates the great Nazia Hassan

    Bollywood icon Zeenat Aman celebrates the great Nazia Hassan

    Bollywood icon Zeenat Aman recently celebrated 44 years of the film ‘Qurbani’, taking to Instagram to remember her special connection with the late Pakistani pop star Nazia Hassan.


    In a heartfelt post, Aman shared how she met Nazia and her brother Zoheb Hassan, a meeting that changed their careers forever.
    It all started one evening in London when Aman, tired from a day of shooting, was approached by a polite Pakistani family. Despite her exhaustion, she decided to meet them in her hotel suite.


    “There was a family of three waiting for me in the lobby of my London hotel, but I was not keen to make small talk with fans. I had just wrapped a day of shoot, and all I wanted was silence, a hot shower, and my bed,” Aman recalled.


    “Yet my convent school education would not allow me to be rude. So I smiled sweetly and took a seat with my thoughts wandering to the luxurious suite that awaited me just a few floors above,” she added.


    “The lady was elegant. Her name was Muniza. And with her were her two teenage children. A quiet girl named Nazia and a boy named Zoheb. I hadn’t planned to entertain them for long but soon found myself drawn into deep dialogue with Muniza. They were a charming and cultured family of Pakistani origin, and to my surprise I found myself inviting them to join me in my suite. That night I learned that Nazia and Zoheb were pursuing music, and I even enjoyed a brief demo of young Nazia’s pipes,” revealed the acting legend.


    Aman introduced Nazia to actor-director Feroz Khan during the making of ‘Qurbani’. Impressed by Nazia’s voice, Khan had her record the iconic song ‘Aap Jaisa Koi’ with music producer Biddu. The song became a huge hit and defined disco music in South Asia.


    Aman admired Nazia’s talent and contribution to the film, saying, “To me, there is only one breakthrough performance in the film, and that’s Nazia’s.” She acknowledged how Nazia shaped Indian and Pakistani music culture.

    The great singer passed away in 2000 at a shockingly young age after an intense battle with cancer, leaving a void in the hearts of her fans and admirers, including Aman who remembers her as a “shooting star who blazed hot, bright, and fast.” Despite her short career, Nazia’s music legacy lives on with hits like ‘Aap Jaisa Koi’, ‘Boom Boom’, and ‘Disco Deewane’.


    In Aman’s words, “The song [‘Aap Jaise Koi’] belongs entirely to that young Pakistani girl who revolutionized how we South Asians disco.”

  • ‘I know my intentions’: Saeed defends herself against paid promotion allegations

    ‘I know my intentions’: Saeed defends herself against paid promotion allegations

    Actress Sanam Saeed has become the target of criticism by followers of a particular political party for praising Punjab government. PTI supporters took to social media to accuse her and other celebrities of being paid to promote Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz’s government. Sanam decided to respond to her critics after nearly a week of accusations.

    The controversy started when someone asked her, “Why did you turn off the comments in your previous post? If you knew you were saying the truth, what are you scared of then?”
    Sanam replied, “I don’t think you guys know what it feels like to be on the receiving end of the stick. I know my intentions and my stance. But I have to save my nerves unfiltered wrath.”

    Stars from the entertainment industry including Sanam Saeed, Saboor Aly, Mikaal Zulfiqar, Saba Faisal, Aima Baig and others were seen giving shoutouts to the Government of Punjab and the initiatives they have taken in the last 100 days.
     Many celebrities have already started to remove their videos in response to the negative feedback, and some have disabled their comments. Content creator Hamza Bhatti wrote on LinkedIn that he also got a call from CM Punjab’s team for PR.
    Travel YouTuber Wildlens by Abrar claimed on Instagram that influencers and celebrities are promoting the Punjab government because they were paid a lot of money.


    Here are some of the videos that were  posted by celebrities :

  • Where would Geet and Aditya be today? Imtiaz Ali’s shocking ending for beloved pair

    Where would Geet and Aditya be today? Imtiaz Ali’s shocking ending for beloved pair

    Director Imtiaz Ali’s latest confession will leave ‘Jab We Met’ fans heartbroken. Geet and Aditya, ultimate love goals for many couples, are headed for a divorce lawyer’s office.
    Even after 17 years, the perfect happy ending of ‘Jab We Met’ is still what Bollywood fans hope for in their own love stories. It’s surprising to think that this deeply in love couple might end up getting divorced.


    During a recent interview with The Indian Express Imtiaz was asked where would the duo be today. “At a divorce lawyer’s office,” Ali said, making the audience laugh.


    It is important to remember that one of the most watched and well-liked films in Indian cinema history is Imtiaz Ali’s iconic romantic comedy Jab We Met, which debuted in 2007. The film, released in 2007, starred then-real-life couple Shahid Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor Khan in the lead roles and became a massive success, both critically and commercially.

  • Top five Fahad Mustafa dramas to watch this week

    Top five Fahad Mustafa dramas to watch this week

    Fahad Mustafa is back on our screens in ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’ after being away for years. This show reminds us why he was a top TV star. Fahad has played many different roles, from a young dreamer to a powerful landowner, and from a hopeless romantic to an angry husband. His characters often strongly highlight real-life issues.

    Here are some of his top dramas that you must watch!

     Kankar (2013)

    Fahad Mustafa plays Sikander, who starts as a charming husband but turns controlling and abusive. The drama shows the harsh reality of domestic violence and how a woman stands up against it. It’s a powerful story about cultural norms and abuse.

     Dusri Biwi (2016)

    Fahad Mustafa is Hassan, a happily married man whose life changes when he marries a second wife, Farah. The drama explores the challenges of polygamy and its impact on relationships, showing the emotional conflicts Hassan faces.

     Mera Saaein Season 2 (2012)

    Fahad Mustafa plays Shazmaan, a dark and vengeful character. The story is about power, politics, and betrayal, with Fahad’s intense performance making it a must-watch for fans of serious dramas.

     Ek Tamanna Lahasil Si (2012)

    Fahad Mustafa is Mohsin, who marries his cousin Nadia. However, their happiness is ruined by Mohsin’s controlling mother, leading to Nadia’s struggle against emotional and physical abuse.

    Daagh (2012)

    Fahad Mustafa plays Murad, who marries his love, Umama, despite his family’s disapproval. However, the pressure to have a son strains their relationship, leading Murad to make a life-changing decision. The drama highlights societal pressures around childbirth and their emotional impact.

    These dramas showcase Fahad Mustafa’s incredible range and talent, making them essential viewing for fans.

  • Bridgerton star Nicola Coughlan raises $2M for Gaza relief

    Bridgerton star Nicola Coughlan raises $2M for Gaza relief

     Bridgerton star Nicola Coughlan, known for her role as Penelope Featherington in the smash Netflix hit, has raised $2 million for a charity supporting Palestinian children.
    Earlier this year, she launched an Instagram fundraiser for the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund (PCRF) before the release of the second part of the popular Netflix series.
    Nicola told her followers that any donations would bring “hope and solidarity to the children and families who now need it most”.


    The organisation PCRF received contributions from a number of celebrities, including American singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams, presenter Vick Hope, Love Island winner Amber Gill, chart-topping artist Bebe Rexha, and actor Nolan Gould from Modern Family.
     
    In an Instagram post, PCRF thanked Nicola for her support of the organisation and her fundraising efforts on behalf of Palestinian children, with the caption, “Thank you to actress and ‘Bridgerton’ star Nicola Coughlan for your incredible support of PCRF and your fundraising efforts which totaled an astonishing $2M USD in support of our Urgent Gaza Relief and Recovery efforts.Thank you for using your voice to inspire support for peace and impacting the lives of thousands of displaced children and families in dire need, providing them with humanitarian aid and medical relief. 

  • I made a mistake’: Saba Qamar on turning down ‘Love Aaj Kal’

    I made a mistake’: Saba Qamar on turning down ‘Love Aaj Kal’

    Many Pakistani actors have worked in Bollywood, but few received as much critical acclaim as did Saba Qamar.

    During an interview with The Current, she shared details of her professional journey, including turning down roles in Bollywood films such as ‘Love Aaj Kal’ alongside Deepika Padukone. Reflecting on her career choices, Saba opened up about the significant roles she declined before gaining recognition with ‘Hindi Medium’.

    Taking about her experience auditioning for Delhi 6, Saba said, “I even auditioned for Delhi 6, but my mother did not approve, as for Love Aaj Kal, it was my stupidity.”
    Discussing Love Aaj Kal, Saba revealed that she turned down the part because Deepika Padukone’s portrayal of the lead character overwhelmed her.

    Saba expressed, “I told her, since Deepika Padukone is in the film, I would end up as the second lead character and no one would even notice me, so I decided not to take on that role.”
    “After the film was released, I watched it with friends and realized it was a mistake not to take the role,” she added.

    Saba has become a household name, celebrated for her stellar performance in ‘Hindi Medium’ alongside the late Irrfan Khan.

  • Renowned Pakistani chef Naheed Ansari passes away

    Renowned Pakistani chef Naheed Ansari passes away

    Naheed Ansari, a well-known Pakistani chef, has passed away on Friday. She had 35 years of experience in cooking and was famous for popular TV appearances. Naheed appeared on many cooking shows and was the director at Creative Hands by Naheed Ansari. She also taught cooking and baking courses, known for being an expert teacher and a kind, soft-spoken person.


    The sad news of Naheed Ansari’s death was shared by Pakistani anchor and host Sidra Iqbal on Instagram. She posted memorable pictures with the chef and expressed grief on her death.


    Social media users and fans are mourning the loss of Naheed Ansari. A fan mentioned that she had been suffering from breast cancer. May Allah grant her peace and a higher place in heaven.

  • Pakistani cinemas struggle as ‘Jatt & Juliet 3’ takes over

    Pakistani cinemas struggle as ‘Jatt & Juliet 3’ takes over

    Pakistan’s film industry is struggling as many movies with weak stories are not doing well at the box office. Even star-studded releases like Umro Ayar and Abhi this Eid Ul Azha haven’t stopped the decline in cinema attendance. Recently, the Indian Punjabi film Jatt & Juliet 3, starring Diljit Dosanjh and Neeru Bajwa, has become hugely popular among fans. Pakistani actors also part of the film that include Nasir Chinnioti and Akram Udas.


    The film released on June 27, has already earned a remarkable Rs. 5.1 crore at the box office within just four days. The movie’s success can be attributed to its previous two seasons’ popularity, as well as the massive fan following of lead actors Diljit Dosanjh and Neeru Bajwa in Pakistan.

    In contrast, Pakistani films are being taken down by cinema owners due to low ticket sales. According to infotainment journalist Moeen Zubair, the buying ratio of Pakistani tickets has decreased significantly, with audiences preferring the Indian Punjabi film instead. ‘Jatt & Juliet 3’ has gone from having just three shows daily to nine shows, leaving local films in the behind.
    The success of ‘Jatt & Juliet 3’ has proven that Punjabi films still have a massive fan following in Pakistan.