Category: Entertainment

  • 4 years after TikTok ban, India’s influencers still searching for solid ground

    4 years after TikTok ban, India’s influencers still searching for solid ground

    Choreographer Sahil Kumar found fame showcasing folk dances on TikTok but his profile has been dormant since the video he posted four years ago supporting India’s decision to ban the platform. The world’s most populous country offers a glimpse of what the social media landscape could look like in the United States next year, if a move to block local access to the Chinese-owned short video app goes ahead.

    Several local copycats tried to fill the void left by TikTok’s departure – prompted by a wave of nationalist fervour that followed a border clash between Chinese and Indian troops – but the biggest beneficiaries of the decision were YouTube and Instagram.

    Kumar and many other content creators eventually flocked to those US-owned platforms, but few were able to replicate their earlier followings. “It is difficult to recreate the success elsewhere, because I haven’t got the same engagement on any other platform,” Kumar, 30, told AFP from his studio in Rohtak, a short drive south of the capital New Delhi.

    “It takes years to grow an audience on Instagram and especially on YouTube,” he added. Kumar was an engineer by training but ditched white collar work when he found an audience for his dance routines on TikTok, eventually garnering more than 1.5 million followers.

    His newfound celebrity netted him paid opportunities to choreograph dance numbers for other influencers on the platform and music videos featuring Indian celebrities. But his career was derailed in June 2020 after a deadly clash far from his home on the Himalayan frontier dividing India from China.

    ‘India comes first’ 

    Twenty Indian and four Chinese soldiers were killed in the encounter, the deadliest face-off between the two nuclear-armed neighbours in half a century, and two weeks later the app vanished from Apple and Google’s online stores.

    The official government order mandating the removal made no reference to the incident or even China, only saying that TikTok had engaged in activities that were “prejudicial to sovereignty and integrity of India”.

    Kumar said in his final video on the platform that he agreed with the ban, urging those watching to follow him over to Instagram and YouTube. “They must have thought thoroughly before making this decision,” he said in a short speech to camera. “India comes first.”

    Four years later, just under 94,000 people follow him on Instagram – a tiny fraction of his earlier audience – and he laments that his chances to make money have dried up. “For us, the work stopped,” he said.

    TikTok arrived in India years after other established social media platforms, but quickly became a national phenomenon. A year before it was kicked out of the market, the platform said it had more than 200 million users in India – one out of every seven people in the country.

    ‘Everyone was helter-skelter’ 

    “Every influencer, every personality trying to build an online following had to tap into the platform whether or not they liked it,” Viraj Sheth, co-founder of influencer marketing agency Monk Entertainment, told AFP.

    “As soon as we got the news of TikTok getting banned, everyone was helter-skelter.” Several local tech start-ups attempted to capitalise on TikTok’s disappearance by rushing their own short-form video apps to market.

    But it was established US platforms that eventually proved best primed to triumph in the new market. In the first year after the ban, Instagram saw about six million short videos from India posted each day to Reels, its own interface attempting to match TikTok’s content model.

    That compared to 2.5 million videos posted each day to Indian video sharing platform Moj, according to local media reports. Market tracker Statista estimates that more than 362 million people in India use Instagram and 462 million more use YouTube — which rolled out Shorts, its own TikTok rival, the same year as the India ban.

    That compares to a total audience of 250 million people across manifold homegrown video apps, according to estimates by Redseer Strategy Consultants published last November.

    “When TikTok was banned, we were all expecting that there will probably be some other app which will come and take over,” Amiya Swarup of professional services firm EY India told AFP. “But you know, it’s still the Instas and the YouTube Shorts which are still really ruling in terms of short-form videos.”

    While that had been beneficial for their respective parent companies Meta and Google, Sheth of Monk Entertainment said some influencers had struggled to make the transition.

    TikTok’s endless-scroll interface and algorithm are renowned for both matching audiences with the content they want to see and boosting niche content creators, but Sheth said its rivals require a different formula for success.

    “You probably didn’t need to show personality on TikTok as much,” he said. “On a platform like Instagram, that’s not something that replicated that well.”

  • Four onscreen couples driving Pakistani drama fans crazy

    Four onscreen couples driving Pakistani drama fans crazy

    The classic story where a boy meets a girl but faces challenges along the way has been popular for ages, even back in Shakespeare’s time. Pakistani TV shows often use this storyline, and it’s a favorite among directors and producers, because it works really well. And when good-looking actors are part of the mix, fans seem to overlook any flaws in the show and just enjoy the romance.
    In Pakistan’s entertainment industry, there are lots of romantic couples on screen. And there are also many actors who are not only talented but also really good-looking. Pakistani drama fans everywhere are thrilled to see four pairs of actors who have amazing chemistry when they act together.

    Yumna Zaidi and Humayun Saeed in Gentleman


    The handsome Humayun Saeed shone in Netflix’s ‘The Crown’ as Dr. Hasnat Khan, and now he’s back on local TV screens after three years in ‘Gentleman,’ playing Iqbal. This time, he’s working with the very talented Yumna Zaidi, known for her role in ‘Tere Bin.’ Both actors are known for giving their all to their roles. Their teamwork is expected to be exciting, and fans are eagerly looking forward to it.


    Bilal Abbas and Durefishan Saleem in Ishq Murshid


    The final episode of ‘Ishq Murshid’ is about to hit theaters, and fans on social media are deeply invested. They’ve spent hours debating whether Bilal Abbas’s character, Shahmeer/Fazl, should be forgiven for lying to win over Durefishan’s Shibra. Despite some serious concerns about his character, Bilal’s amazing acting skills have won over even the toughest critics. And with Durefishan’s strong yet understated performance as Shibra, the two actors have carried the beloved drama from beginning to end.


    Sheheryar Munawar and Hiba Bukhari in Radd

    Sheheryar and Hiba are teaming up for the first time in the show ‘Radd.’ With only six episodes out, it’s already becoming a hit with viewers. Hiba plays Emaan, a woman who’s independent and not afraid to speak her mind, a character many admire. Sheheryar portrays Salaar, an artist who works in a simple shop and paints in his free time, a departure from typical TV heroes. Sheheryar’s subtle acting brings Salaar to life in a refreshing way. Though Emaan and Salaar face familiar domestic problems, the talented duo breathe new life into the classic story, keeping fans hooked with each episode.


    Faysal Qureshi and Durefishan Saleem in Khaie

    In an exciting tale of revenge, Durefishan’s character Zamda once again captures the hearts of her fans. This time, she stars alongside Faysal as Channar, the villain, for the first time. The story is not for those easily scared. It follows tribal men seeking vengeance by killing their enemies’ male descendants. Durefishan plays Zamda with skill, hiding her revenge plans behind innocent eyes. Contrasted with Channar’s pure evil, their chemistry is a testament to how unexpected connections can form.

  • Madiha Rizvi, husband have quite the interesting love story

    Madiha Rizvi, husband have quite the interesting love story


    Last week, writer-poet Junaid Ali Perwez confirmed his marriage to versatile actor Madiha Rizvi with a wedding video shared on social media.
    During their first-ever joint interview after marriage, the ‘Jhooti’ actor dismissed all reports of Perwez being an old friend. Instead, she shared details of how they initially met and developed their relationship.


    Rizvi disclosed that her now-husband is her first cousin, the son of her maternal uncle, and the two have known each other since childhood, while her husband revealed that he is three years younger than the actor.
    Speaking of the age difference, Perwez said, “I never thought of it like that which is why it wasn’t a big deal for me. However, the only challenge – since I’ve never been married before – was to adjust with the kids who are already grown up and bond with them.”


    He added, “We started discussing marriage only after she was sure that the three of us [Madiha’s two daughters and Junaid] could get along well.”
    Madiha Rizvi, the daughter of veteran actor Deeba Rizvi, was formerly wedded to fellow actor Hasan Noman, the son of the late prolific artist Rasheed Naz, from 2013 to 2022. Together, the former couple has two daughters.

  • Sanjay Leela Bhansali thought about including Pakistani actors in Heeramandi

    Sanjay Leela Bhansali thought about including Pakistani actors in Heeramandi

    The much-hyped Netflix series ‘Heeramandi’, directed by renowned Bollywood filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali, is now streaming on Netflix. It marks Sanjay’s debut as a director on OTT platforms and features a stellar cast including Manisha Koirala, Sonakshi Sinha, Aditi Rao Hydari, Sanjeeda Sheikh, Richa Chadha, Fardeen Khan, Sharmin Segal and Shekhar Suman. The ‘Heeramandi’ team has been giving many interviews on social media and in the media as they promote the expensive project.

    Bhansali shared in an interview on YouTube that he once thought about casting top Pakistani actors for the series.
    “I thought about casting many actors over eighteen years. Initially, I considered Rekha Ji, Kareena, and Rani Mukherji. Later, I had Fawad Khan, Mahira Khan and Imran Abbas in my mind for ‘Heeramandi, but I ended up with this ensemble cast.”


    Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar is a visually stunning drama, easily identifiable as a Bhansali production. It tells the stories of courtesans, known as tawaifs, living in Lahore’s red-light district of ‘Heera Mandi’ during the Indian independence movement in the British Raj.

  • ‘Aik film tou banti hai’; Aamir Khan on working with Salman, Shah Rukh

    ‘Aik film tou banti hai’; Aamir Khan on working with Salman, Shah Rukh

    Bollywood’s resident thespian king Aamir Khan has revealed that he’s been discussing a movie collaboration with the other two reigning Khans of Indian cinema, Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan. During an appearance on Netflix’s The Great Indian Kapil Show, Aamir responded to a fan’s question about teaming up with the other two Khans by saying, “We think alike,” in a clip that hadn’t been shown before.


    The perfectionist Khan said that he had a meeting with Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan where they talked about a possible project they could work on together.


    “I told them, we’ve been in this industry for many years, and at this point in our careers, not making a film together would be unfair to our fans. We should make at least one film together,” he narrated, getting fans excited about the prospect. “I hope we come across great stories, and talented directors present those stories to us.”

  • Why Is Kamal Haasan happy about Shah Rukh Khan’s desire to buy a plane?

    Why Is Kamal Haasan happy about Shah Rukh Khan’s desire to buy a plane?

    Renowned South Indian actor Kamal Haasan is happy that Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan’s desires to buy a plane.
    During a conversation with his daughter Shruti Haasan, Kamal was asked about unfulfilled wishes. He replied, “There are many, many wishes. I don’t intend to list all of them because if you list them, you will want to have this and that too.”


    The star then turned his current dilemma. “Now I have wealth, I can buy a lot. I wonder to myself what do I want now? Do I need a plane?”


    Kamal shared that during an interview, he heard Shah Rukh Khan express his interest in buying a plane. He remarked, “I’m happy for him that he has a wish list.”


    “Personally, I think I shouldn’t have a wish list, where do I end it?” the actor asked. “Because if I had the desire to buy a plane, I wonder how much I would use it?”

  • Sibling Bond: Zara Noor Abbas posts the cutest video with her brother

    Sibling Bond: Zara Noor Abbas posts the cutest video with her brother

    Zara Noor Abbas is currently in Lahore, enjoying quality time with her family. Recently, she gave her brother Ahmed a stylish makeover using hair extensions. Ahmed Abbas Gill shared a delightful video showcasing his hilarious new hairdo courtesy of Zara who described it as a cool look, comparing him to a rockstar. The heartwarming video is winning over Zara’s fans.


    Check out the sweet video shared by Ahmed Abbas Gill on his Instagram:

    Fans are delighted by the sibling bond between Zara and Ahmed. They are loving the adorable video and sending their best wishes to the siblings.

  • Do actresses feel insecure because of Imran Abbas’ good looks?

    Do actresses feel insecure because of Imran Abbas’ good looks?

    Imran Abbas is recognized as not only one of Pakistan’s talented actors but also as one of its most handsome men.

    He recently appeared as a guest on Ramiz Raja’s show, where he addressed questions that intrigued everyone, including his continuous inclusion in the ‘World’s Most Handsome Men’ list from 2018 to 2021.

    “No, no, it’s just an expression, there’s nothing like that. All our heroines are very beautiful,” he said. When asked about the ongoing presence of Pakistanis in such lists, Imran Abbas said, “It still happens, but I believe its more of a gift from Allah. However, I would be happier when people say this person is good for something more than just looks.”


    Imran also discussed whether he believes that beauty is crucial for falling in love.
    He said “When you experience love, you perceive that person as the most beautiful in the world. You begin to believe that no one else can be more beautiful than that person,’ showing the profound impact of love.”

  • Aroob Jatoi breaks silence on controversial deepfake video

    Aroob Jatoi breaks silence on controversial deepfake video

    Aroob Jatoi, wife of famous YouTuber Ducky Bhai, has spoken up about a leaked video that appears to show her in the nude, which has been widely shared on the internet.

    Taking to the social media platform X (previously known as Twitter), she shared her disappointment about how people are using deepfake technology to invade women’s privacy.
    She emphasized how serious the situation is, saying, “It is truly disheartening to see how deepfake technology is being misused to invade the privacy of individuals.”

    Aroob Jatoi bravely admitted that there’s a fake video of her, highlighting the importance of stopping the misuse of artificial intelligence. She called for quick action to make sure everyone stays safe and secure.
    Ducky Bhai too had posted a video message on his social media. He promised to find the people making these deepfake videos.

    He said he would give one million rupees to anyone who could give real information and the original link to the video.

  • Here’s why Mathira couldn’t get a selfie with Salman Khan

    Here’s why Mathira couldn’t get a selfie with Salman Khan

    Model and host Mathira Mohammad recently said she really likes Bollywood superstar Salman Khan. But she couldn’t take a photo with him, even though they were in the same place at one point.


    On a show called ‘The Night Show with Ayaz Samoo’ on ARY Zindagi, Mathira said she really likes Salman Khan a lot. She told everyone that she saw him when she was in Mumbai. But she didn’t ask for a photo with him.


    Mathira mentioned that people, including fellow artists, often find her “very rude” as a person because she usually never approaches them when they cross paths in airports. “Firstly I want to say sorry to all those but I feel that it is your private time and I’m not the type of person who would want to invade your privacy, to greet you or ask for a picture or anything,” she said.

    “I really, really like Salman Khan. When I was in Mumbai, I told all my friends to call me if they saw him, no matter when it was,” she told the host. “Once my friend called me when he saw him, and I hurried to that club. He was right there, but my friend told me to go take a picture, and I just couldn’t.”