Category: Entertainment

  • From ‘Man Jogi’ to ‘Mrs. &Mr. Shameem’

    From ‘Man Jogi’ to ‘Mrs. &Mr. Shameem’


     
    The Current recently had a conversation with Saji Gul, the writer of the drama ‘Mrs. & Mr. Shameem’ where details about why the title changed from its original name ‘Man Jogi’ have emerged.

    Gul revealed, “Initially, we named it ‘Mann Jogi,’ but later we found ‘Mrs. &Mr. Shameem’ to be more appealing. We wanted a title that highlighted both lead characters, and ‘Mrs. &Mr. Shameem’ resonated better with Zee.”

    Reflecting on the first title, Gul said, “While ‘Man Jogi’ sounded funny ‘Mrs. &Mr. Shameem’ just fit the story and characters better.”


     He also noted that Man Jogi was tricky to pronounce, so choosing Mrs. and Mr. Shameem was simpler for viewers.


    Mrs. & Mr. Shameem is a 2022 web series released initially on ZEE5 on March 11, 2022. Written by Saji Gul and directed by Kashif Nisar, it was co-produced by Misbah Shafique.  


    The web series revolves around Umaina, an independent woman residing in a Lahore hostel. Shameem, the elder brother of Umaina’s friend, faces ridicule from society due to his effeminate nature.

    Circumstances compel Umaina and Shameem to live together and enter into a marriage of convenience. As their relationship unfolds, they gradually develop feelings for each other, navigating the challenges that life throws at them.


    On April 26 2024, ‘Mrs. & Mr. Shameem’ became available on the Zindagi YouTube channel, with two episodes releasing weekly on Tuesday and Friday.


     Saji Gul is a renowned screenwriter of television industry, he has writeen drama serials include ‘Ilteja’, ‘Pyari Bitto’ and the award winning ‘O Rangreza’, which was a massive success in 2017-18 and brought him critical acclaim.

    Currently he is the head of content at Green TV entertainment and general secretary screenwriters association of Pakistan.

  • When TikTok reunited identical twins separated at birth

    When TikTok reunited identical twins separated at birth

    Georgian student Elene Deisadze was browsing TikTok in 2022 when she stumbled across the profile of a girl, Anna Panchulidze, who looked exactly like her. Months later, after chatting and becoming friends, they both separately learnt they were adopted, and last year decided to take a DNA test. It revealed they were not only related, but identical twins.

    “I had a happy childhood, but now my entire past felt like a deception,” Anna, an English student at university, told AFP.

    Far from an innocent case of separation at birth, the sisters are among tens of thousands of Georgian children who were illegally sold in a decades-long baby trafficking scandal. The scheme, uncovered by journalists and families searching for lost relatives, saw babies stolen from their mothers – many of whom were told they had died – and then sold to adoptive parents in Georgia and abroad.

    Journalists have found that the illegal adoptions took place over more than 50 years, orchestrated by a network of maternity hospitals, nurseries and adoption agencies that colluded to take the children from their parents, falsify birth records, and place them with new families in exchange for cash.

    ‘New reality’

    Elene and Anna, now 19, began unravelling their hidden past two years ago. “We became friends without suspecting we might be sisters, but both of us felt there was some special bond between us,” Elene, a psychology student, told AFP.

    Last summer, both of their parents independently told the girls they had been adopted — revelations they had long planned to make. It was then that the pair decided to take the genetic test that would reveal they were identical twins.

    “I struggled to process the information, to accept the new reality — the people who had raised me for 18 years are not my parents,” said Anna. “But I feel no anger whatsoever, only immense gratitude to the people who raised me, and joy at finding my flesh and blood,” she added.

    ‘Buy a baby’

    The test for Elene and Anna was arranged with the help of Georgian journalist Tamuna Museridze, who runs a Facebook group dedicated to reuniting babies stolen from their parents.

    It has over 200,000 members — including mothers who were told by hospital staff that their babies had died shortly after being born, but then discovered years later they might be alive. Museridze set up the group in 2021 in a bid to find her own family after learning she had been adopted. She soon uncovered the mass baby-selling operation.

    “Mothers were told their babies had died shortly after birth and were buried at a hospital cemetery,” Museridze said. “In fact, hospitals had no cemeteries, and babies were being secretly whisked away and sold to adoptive parents.”

    The new parents were often unaware the adoptions were illegal and told fabricated stories about the circumstances. “Some people, however, consciously chose to circumvent the law and buy a baby” to avoid decade-long waiting lists, Museridze told AFP.

    She says she has evidence that at least 120,000 babies “were stolen from their parents and sold” between 1950 and 2006, when anti-trafficking measures by reformist president Mikheil Saakashvili eventually quashed the scheme.

    In Georgia, new parents would pay the equivalent of many months’ salary to arrange the adoption, while babies trafficked abroad were sold for up to $30,000, Museridze said.

    ‘Virtually impossible’

    Elene’s adoptive mother, Lia Korkotadze, decided with her husband to adopt after learning they couldn’t have children a year into their marriage. “But adopting from an orphanage seemed virtually impossible due to incredibly long waiting lists,” the 61-year-old economist told AFP.

    In 2005, an acquaintance told her about a six-month-old baby available for adoption from a local hospital – for a fee.

    Korkotadze said she “realised that was my chance,” and agreed. “They brought Elene right to my house,” Korkotadze said, never suspecting there was “anything illegal.” “It took months of excruciating bureaucratic delays to formalise the adoption through court,” she said.

    The tale of Anna and Elene mirrors that of another set of twin sisters — Anna Sartania and Tako Khvitia. They were separated at birth and sold to different parents, managing to reunite years later after finding each other on social media.

    More than 800 families have been reunited thanks to Museridze’s Facebook group. Successive Georgian governments have made multiple attempts to investigate the scheme and have made a handful of arrests over the last 20 years. Interior ministry spokesman, Tato Kuchava, told AFP that an “investigation is underway” into Museridze’s revelations, but declined to provide further details.

    Georgia’s Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said last week in parliament that Tbilisi is among the world leaders in combating trafficking. But Museridze says the state’s response has been lacking. “The government did nothing tangible to help our efforts.”

  • First episode of Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum: A fresh take on family drama

    First episode of Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum: A fresh take on family drama

    The first episode of ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’ impresses with its quick story, strong performances, and high-quality production. Fahad Mustafa’s return to acting after ten years is a highlight, and the show has a fresh, modern look.


    The story is fast-paced, keeping viewers hooked while introducing the characters and their relationships. Family dynamics, especially the tension between Mustafa and his brother Adeel, are well-depicted. Though the plot isn’t entirely new, its execution feels refreshing and enjoyable.


    Mustafa: A tech expert and hacker, Mustafa is a carefree, happy-go-lucky guy. Fahad plays the role perfectly, reminding viewers why he is so loved by his fans.


    Adeel: Played by Emmad Irfani, Mustafa’s serious, materialistic brother, who is about to marry Sharjeena.


    Sharjeena: Played by Hania Aamir, Sharjeena is sensitive and family-oriented. Her interactions with Mustafa and Adeel hint at future conflicts.


    Adeel’s boss reacts unexpectedly to news of his marriage, adding an intriguing twist to the story. This moment pushes the plot forward and leaves viewers curious about their relationship dynamics.


    The show’s visual style, with sepia-toned frames and distinct soundtracks, sets the tone. The detailed sets, like Mustafa’s chaotic room, and the use of symbolic elements enhance character development. The combination of music and sound, especially the recurring ‘Loser’ soundtrack for Mustafa, adds depth to the viewing experience. ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’ starts with a song by AUR band, but when Hania’s character appears, the song changes. The promos and trailer featured another different song.


    The episode’s continuous scenes and modern editing techniques, reminiscent of Hollywood productions, make the drama visually appealing. The careful storytelling and execution elevate the overall experience, making it worth watching.

  • Aamir Khan’s son auditioned for one of his father’s films

    Aamir Khan’s son auditioned for one of his father’s films

    Junaid Khan’s debut in Netflix’s Maharaj has been widely praised by critics and fans alike. In a recent interview, he discussed auditioning for his father’s film Laal Singh Chaddha.


    During an interview with ETimes, Junaid said, “I had actually auditioned for Laal Singh Chaddha, which Papa has talked about publicly, but it didn’t work out. Papa (Aamir Khan) was very keen that I do the film.”

    Kareena Kapoor, Naga Chaitanya, and Mona Singh costarred in Aamir Khan’s ‘Laal Singh Chaddha.’ It was directed by Advait Chandan remake of the movie ‘Forrest Gump.’ The movie was a complete flop at the box office.

    When questioned about the role Junaid auditioned for, ‘Maharaj’ director Siddharth P Malhotra said, “It was this audition that Adi (Aditya Chopra) and I saw, and what an audition that was… it was outstanding and if that clip can be released at some point in time, it would be great.”


    Junaid talked about how he found the story inspiring: “Karsandas Mulji was a real person who in 1862 was talking about those things which even today are happening. It happens in society today. And it happens in every society. And at that time he was fighting about it. When we didn’t have that much knowledge. So I found the character and the story very inspirational. That there is a man who had so much understanding back then.”

  • ‘Auto-tune’: Shiraz Uppal’s comments on Hira Mani’s singing

    ‘Auto-tune’: Shiraz Uppal’s comments on Hira Mani’s singing

    Veteran musician Shiraz Uppal has stirred up buzz by claiming that actress Hira Mani uses auto-tune in her singing. Shiraz was invited as a guest on ‘Mind Na Karna’ hosted by Ahmed Butt. The host asked about Hira Mani singing abilities.
    Shiraz Uppal said, “I think she’s a fantastic actress, but as for her singing skills, I can make anyone sound like her using auto-tune in my studio.”


    Taking about Hira Mani vocal abilities, he said, “Being a composer and singer, I would judge her seeing that performance.”
    Uppal recently found himself in controversy after he said he trained Atif Aslam and Aima Baig. However, he clarified that he had guided A-list performers like Atif Aslam and Aima Baig to enhance their vocals and tonality, assessing their potential as singers.


    Shiraz said, “I never said I taught them how to sing. People misunderstood me. They are very talented singers. I discussed that as a music producer and singer, I understand the expression I need from vocalists for my compositions. So, I guide them on pronunciation, tone of voice, and expression. However, this doesn’t mean I mentored them in singing.”

  • Curious about Hania Aamir’s marriage plans? Here’s the scoop

    Curious about Hania Aamir’s marriage plans? Here’s the scoop

    Hania Aamir, a popular figure in Pakistani entertainment known as the “dimple queen,” recently discussed marriage in an Instagram Q&A session. She emphasized that while marriage is important, she currently has no plans to tie the knot.


    During the session, Hania shared her admiration for singer Falak Shabir and actress Sarah Khan, naming them as her favorite celebrity couple. When asked about her own relationship status by a fan, she revealed, “I am happily single right now and not actively seeking a romantic partner.”

  • Saba Qamar becomes KRQ’s latest target in hate-spewing spree

    Saba Qamar becomes KRQ’s latest target in hate-spewing spree

    Controversial screenwriter Khalil ur Rehman Qamar can’t stop himself from passing inane and negative comments about people in the industry. He has now declared that he will never work with leading actress Saba Qamar.

    Previously, the screenwriter had drawn controversy when he publicly refused to work with megastar Mahira Khan.


    During a recent podcast, the host asked Qamar if there was any actress he would never cast in his dramas. In response, Qamar explicitly mentioned Saba Qamar, stating that he would not cast her in any of his projects due to her choice of “vulgar” attire, which he believes is against his standards.


    “There is no doubt that Saba Qamar is an excellent actress and she performed brilliantly in one of my past dramas. However, her current choice of clothing is against our culture and my principles,” the playwright explained

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    He acknowledged that Saba Qamar’s wardrobe choices are her personal preference and that he has no issue with her liking them.
    However, he emphasized that he has the right to select actors for his projects based on his own criteria.


    The playwright further mentioned actors Humayun Saeed and Adnan Siddiqui as the actors he would like to work with repeatedly.

    Qamar has a long and ugly history of misogyny.


    In the past, he faced heavy criticism from the entertainment industry, including from Mahira Khan, for his inappropriate comments towards activist Marvi Sirmed during a TV program about the Aurat March. Qamar then vowed never to cast her in his dramas, saying he would not forgive her. Incidentally, the superstar has never asked for forgiveness from him.


    Similarly, during a show, Khalil ur Rehman called former model Iffat Omar a “bad woman.” In response, Iffat Omar challenged him to prove his statement

  • Taxali Gate wins big at LAFA 2024 for best thriller film

    Taxali Gate wins big at LAFA 2024 for best thriller film

    ‘TaxaliGate’, directed by Abu Aleeha, has won the prestigious Best Thriller Film award at the 2024 Los Angeles Film Awards (LAFA). The film, which received praise in Pakistan upon its release, is now gaining international acclaim. The film is directed and written by Abu Aleeha and the cast includes Ayesha Omar, Yasir Hussain, Babar Ali, Mehar Bano, Nayyer Ejaz.

    The story of ‘TaxaliGate’ highlights issues of injustice and betrayal while depicting the complex lives of its individuals within Taxali gate. It portrays their struggles with societal norms and an ineffective legal system, ultimately defending their rights. The film was theatricality released on 16 February 2024.

    The director, writer wrote on X (formerly Twitter) “Taxali Gate received the top accolade for Best Thriller Film at the 2024 Los Angeles Film Awards.” LAFA 2024 refers to the 2024 Los Angeles Film Awards. It’s an annual event where films from around the world compete in various categories, aiming to receive recognition and awards for their achievements in filmmaking.

  • Pakistani dramas going international: Three dramas to air on Turkish television

    Pakistani dramas going international: Three dramas to air on Turkish television

    Pakistani dramas have always been loved not just in Pakistan but worldwide. Their popularity is clear as they are now set to air on Turkish TV with Turkish dubbing. The international move shows its wide appeal, engaging diverse audiences with strong storytelling and rich cultural themes.


    Here are three favorite Pakistani dramas now airing on Turkish TV:


    1:Tere Bin


    Tere Bin, set in Hyderabad, tells the story of Murtasim Shahnawaz Khan (played by Wahaj Ali), the village head, and Meerab Waqas Ahmad (played by Yumna Zaidi), the ambitious daughter of a lawyer. Murtasim faces threats from rival Malik Mukhtar and his son Malik Zubair, which makes him assert his power. Meanwhile, Meerab dreams of becoming a lawyer but clashes with her family over traditional beliefs. The drama heats up as Murtasim and Meerab are forced into a marriage full of conflicts and power struggles, eventually forming a deep bond despite their differences.


    This drama about love, honor, and societal issues will soon be available to a wider audience as it airs on Turkish television Channel 7 under the new name ‘So Deep.’ The show, known for its rich story and cultural depth, has been dubbed in Turkish to connect with Turkish viewers. With its captivating plot and strong performances, ‘So Deep ’ is set to become a favorite among Turkish audiences.


    Watch the trailer here in the Turkish language!

    ‘Aulaad’ Starring Mohammed Ahmed, Marina Khan, And More!


    Aulaad is a drama about devoted parents who worked hard to give their children a good upbringing and education. When the children grow up and marry, they believe their success is all their own doing, forgetting their parents’ sacrifices. This story highlights the emotional and generational conflicts within the family.


    The drama became very popular because it realistically portrays societal issues and family dynamics. It struck a chord with viewers by showing how parents’ sacrifices are often overlooked and how children can be ungrateful, reflecting the darker sides of society.


    Now, ‘Aulaad’ will be shown on Turkish television Channel 7 with the new name ‘Evlat.’


    Hiba Bukhari & Danish Taimoor Starrer ‘Deewangi’


    ‘Deewangi’ tells the story of Nageen (Hiba Bukhari), who comes from a lower-middle-class background, and Sultan Durrani (Danish Taimoor), a wealthy businessman with political connections. Sultan, who his grandmother raised after losing his parents, meets Nageen, a bus hostess, on a journey. Attracted to her bravery, Sultan tries to win Nageen over, despite the class differences between them.


    Originally praised in Pakistan (2019) for its intense storyline and performances, ‘Deewangi’ will now air in Turkey as ‘My Divine Heart,’ expecting to resonate with its themes of love, revenge, and societal pressures.


    Watch the teaser:

  • Fawad Khan makes Bollywood comeback after eight years

    Fawad Khan makes Bollywood comeback after eight years

    Actor Fawad Khan, who captured Bollywood’s heart with his debut in ‘Khoobsurat’ (2014) and ‘Kapoor & Sons’ (2016), is finally making a highly-anticipated return to Indian cinema films after a break of eight years.

    As per filmfare sources, Fawad has been cast alongside Vaani Kapoor in an upcoming project. The pre-production is complete while the shoot will start in London.