Category: Entertainment

  • From ‘Barbenheimer’ to ‘Poor Things’, these are top 10 contenders for Oscars 2024 Best Picture

    From ‘Barbenheimer’ to ‘Poor Things’, these are top 10 contenders for Oscars 2024 Best Picture

    From dramas about the atomic bomb and Auschwitz to comedies about dolls and sex-mad reanimated corpses, the lineup of best picture contenders at Sunday’s Oscars is the most varied in years. Here are the 10 movies from 2023 that will go head-to-head for Hollywood’s most prestigious prize.

    American Fiction achieves a remarkable feat. It highlights systemic racism and bigoted hypocrisy – while being flat-out hilarious. Jeffrey Wright stars as a Black author who becomes disillusioned with a publishing industry that only wants books from him about deadbeat dads and crack cocaine. When he delivers exactly that, as a joke, the novel becomes a sensation.

    The sharp satire won the top prize at the influential Toronto Film Festival and is the frontrunner for the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay.

    Cannes film festival winner Anatomy of a Fall – an intricate French legal drama about a woman suspected in her husband’s death – has taken Hollywood by storm. It is the favourite for best original screenplay. Thanks to an inventive awards campaign that heavily featured the movie’s lovable canine star, it could be in line for more.

    Can it become just the third Palme d’Or winner to claim the award for best picture, following in the recent footsteps of South Korea’s Parasite? It is a potential dark horse. Simply by nominating Barbie for best picture, the Oscars have already won. Greta Gerwig’s feminist satire drew hordes of pink-clad fans to theatres, sparked countless memes, and was the year’s highest-grossing movie, netting $1.4 billion.

    No film – even its unlikely release twin Oppenheimer – dominated the global conversation more than Barbie, and the movie has featured prominently in the Oscars telecast’s promotional push. But can it win? High-profile snubs for its director, and its star Margot Robbie, suggest it could struggle to score prizes beyond costume design and best song.

    A charming, witty, old-fashioned drama, The Holdovers follows an unlikely trio stranded together over the winter holidays at a 1970s New England boarding school. The film reunites star Paul Giamatti with director Alexander Payne. Their previous collaboration, 2004’s wine-country road trip movie Sideways, is an all-time classic.

    Snubbed by Oscar voters for Sideways, Giamatti has a strong claim for best actor this time, and Da’Vine Joy Randolph is a shoo-in for supporting actress honours.

    If any film can stop Oppenheimer from claiming the Best Picture, it may be The Holdovers. But that is still a long, long shot. Yes, it is three-and-a-half hours long. But Martin Scorsese’s sumptuous drama about the murders of Native Americans in 1920s Oklahoma was just too beautiful – and important – for Academy voters to ignore.

    Aside from its A-list leading men Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro, Killers of the Flower Moon perfectly cast Indigenous star Lily Gladstone in a vital, tragic role. Her performance as a wealthy, naive wife could be the first by a Native American to earn an acting Oscar, even if the meandering film itself left many voters cold.

    Perennial nominee Bradley Cooper’s latest bid to woo Oscars voters, Leonard Bernstein’s biopic Maestro – which he writes, directs and stars in – racked up an impressive seven nominations. Yet the film seems likeliest to win just the Oscar for best make-up. That would be a bittersweet, if fitting, legacy for a film that made unwanted, early headlines for Cooper’s giant prosthetic nose. Maestro never truly escaped the so-called Jewface controversy, despite warm reviews.

    It is hard to recall an Oscars with a more dominant frontrunner than Oppenheimer. Christopher Nolan’s drama about the father of the atomic bomb drew critical acclaim, grossed nearly $1 billion, and has won just about every top prize Hollywood has to offer. A grand, old-fashioned blockbuster for grown-ups, shot on a $100 million budget, Oppenheimer is overwhelmingly expected to buck the recent trend of smaller, indie movies winning best picture.

    It would be the biggest upset since a loss for La La Land – which was mistakenly announced as best picture in 2017 – if it did not take the night’s final prize. No film had a longer journey to the Oscars than Past Lives, which reduced hardened festivalgoers to sobbing wrecks when it debuted at Sundance back in January 2023.

    Hopping between continents, Celine Song’s tearjerker follows the intense reunion of two childhood sweethearts, whose lives have diverged dramatically. It is perhaps the unlikeliest to win best picture — but has had a remarkable journey all the same. Another major festival winner, Poor Things took the prestigious top prize at Venice last fall. The rest of the world had to wait months to see Emma Stone as a sexually voracious reanimated corpse, roaming a steampunk vision of 19th-century Europe, breaking the hearts of misogynistic men.

    Hilarious, absurdist and strongly feminist, Poor Things has shades of director Yorgos Lanthimos’ earlier film The Favourite, which also starred Stone. That film earned an Oscar for its star Olivia Colman, and the latest could well do the same for Stone – even if Best Picture likely remains out of reach.

    The Zone of Interest is a Holocaust film like no other. Jonathan Glazer’s harrowing drama keeps the horrors of Auschwitz strictly at the periphery, both visually and audibly.

  • IshqMurshid Episode 22: Shahmeer’s big secret breaks Shibra’s heart

    IshqMurshid Episode 22: Shahmeer’s big secret breaks Shibra’s heart

    In a dramatic turn of events, ‘Ishq Murshid’ brought heartbreak for Shahmeer. After he reveals his true identity to Shibra, Bilal Abbas Khan and Durre Fishan deliver powerful performances that resonate with viewers in emotional scenes brought to life by heartfelt music.

    Shibra’s quiet exit leaves us wondering what’s next for the characters. The show’s future is uncertain, leaving us eager for more. With the storyline taking unexpected twists and turns, anticipation runs high for the upcoming episodes.
    As Shahmeer’s fate hangs in the balance, viewers are left speculating about the outcome of the mysterious hints dropped by the director. Episode 23 will solve these mysteries and help us understand what will happen to the characters.
    Additionally, the developing tension between Sulieman and Dawood Ali Khan adds an extra layer of curiosity to the narrative, hinting at further revelations to come. As ‘Ishq Murshid’ continues to captivate audiences with its gripping storyline and compelling performances, fans eagerly await the unfolding of events in the episodes to come.

  • Mariyam Nafees, husband enjoy holidays at heavenly beach

    Mariyam Nafees, husband enjoy holidays at heavenly beach

    Mariyam Nafees, a versatile Pakistani actress, model and host is riding high on the wave of successful projects. With notable roles in popular Pakistani dramas like ‘Yaqeen Ka Safar,’ ‘Ishq Jalebi,’ ‘Kam Zarf,’ and ‘Mohabbat Chor Di Maine’, she has garnered a significant following on social media.

    Happily married to Aman Ahmed, Mariyam shares a strong bond with her husband. Recently, the stunning ‘Jaan E Jahan’ actress delighted her fans by sharing breathtaking pictures from Bali, Indonesia, where the couple enjoyed a blissful vacation. Mariyam looked radiant in beach attire as she shared glimpses of their stay at a scenic resort.

    Here are some of the beautiful HD pictures shared by Mariyam Nafees on her official Instagram account:

  • Kangana Ranaut shares Punjabi singer Shubh’s song after their war of words

    Kangana Ranaut shares Punjabi singer Shubh’s song after their war of words

    Indian actress Kangana Ranaut has shocked her fans by sharing Punjabi singer Shubh’s song after getting into a spat with him a few months earlier.

    Ranaut shared a story on Instagram on Wednesday with Shubh’s song ‘Cheques’. The move came as a surprise after she had attacked the singer for showing a controversial hoodie during his live performance in London on October 29, 2023.

    During the live performance, fans were throwing shirts, jewellery and phones on him as gestures of love and support. A fan threw a hoodie which had the picture and date of the late Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s assassination on a map of Punjab. Gandhi was shot to death by her Sikh guards in 1984 as retaliation for the massacre of their community under her watch.

    Kangana Ranaut slammed Shubh for showing the hoodie during the concert.

    Taking to X (formerly Twitter) she wrote, “Celebrating the cowardly killing of an old woman by those who she appointed as her saviors. When you are trusted to protect but you take advantage of the trust and faith and use the same weapons to kill the ones were suppose to protect then it’s a shameful act of cowardice not of bravery. One must be ashamed of such a cowardly attack on an elderly lady who was disarmed and unaware, a lady who was the chosen leader of a democracy, nothing to glorify here Shubham ji. Shame !!! (Sic).”

    Shubh’s Still Rollin Tour for India was cancelled after the controversy and BookMyShow refunded all the tickets. The Indian Consumer electronics company Boat also withdrew sponsorship in response to the outcry.

    Shubh then took to Instagram after Kangana attacked him.

    He wrote, “No matter what I do, some people will find something to bring it against me. A lot of clothes, jewelry and phones were thrown at me by the audience at my first show in London. I was there to perform, not to see what got thrown at me and what is on it. The team has worked very hard for the last couple of months to perform for you all. Stop spreading hate and negativity.”

    Shubh (Shubneet Singh) is a Canada based Punjabi singer, who got fame in desi music with songs ‘We Rollin’ and ‘Offshore’.

  • Ekta Kapoor set to remake Pakistani hit ‘Tere Bin’ for Indian audiences

    Ekta Kapoor set to remake Pakistani hit ‘Tere Bin’ for Indian audiences

    Renowned Indian producer and director Ekta Kapoor is gearing up for an exciting new project, a remake of the popular Pakistani drama series ‘Tere Bin’ for Indian viewers.

    ‘Tere Bin’, starring Wahaj Ali and Yumna Zaidi, was a big hit not just in Pakistan but also in India and Bangladesh.

    In recent years, Pakistani dramas have become increasingly popular in India, with Indian actors and producers noticing and admiring their high quality production values and engaging storylines.

    Reports suggest that Ekta is considering casting Kanika Mann and Ayesha Singh for the main roles, while the remake will retain the title ‘Tere Bin’. The drama is set to premiere on TV in July 2024.

  • Kinza Hashmi has a pre-birthday celebration with friends

    Kinza Hashmi has a pre-birthday celebration with friends

    If you thought birthdays are celebrated on just the birth date, well, you were wrong. We now have pre-birthday celebrations and post-birthday celebrations. It’s a changing world.

    In the entertainment world, Kinza Hashmi is a well-loved actress. Originally dreaming of becoming a singer, she found success in acting instead. Kinza has many friends in the industry like Aiman, Minal, Saboor Aly, and makeup artist Sara Ali. She enjoys celebrating her special days in style, and recently, she did it again.

    At her pre-birthday party, Kinza had a gathering with lots of famous people. Stars like Saboor Aly, Sadia Ghaffar, Wahaj Ali, Feroze Khan, Imran Ashraf, Zaviyar Nauman Ijaz, and Minal Khan were there to celebrate with her.
    Kinza looked beautiful in a red and pink dress, that complimented the pink balloons she was carrying. Will she pull out all the stops for the actual birthday? Who knows.

    For now, enjoy the pictures from the pre-birthday bash.

  • Kangana Ranaut criticizes celebs for performing at Ambani party

    Kangana Ranaut criticizes celebs for performing at Ambani party

    Billionaire Indian family Ambanis have thrown a huge party worth more than a thousand crores INR, to celebrate Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant’s pre-wedding ceremonies. Many important people from various fields around the world attended. Famous Bollywood stars like Shah Rukh Khan, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Salman Khan, and Deepika Padukone performed at the event.


    Kangana Ranaut, who is known as the queen of controversy, indirectly criticized those who performed at the Ambani bash. She shared a screenshot of an article on the late singer, Lata Mangeshkar, on her Instagram stories.The headline read, “Even if you give me five million dollars I won’t come:When Lata Mangeshkar refused to sing at wedding.”


    Kangana compared herself to the late legendary singer, saying, “I have been through worse financial setbacks, but Lata ji and I are only two people who have massive hit songs (fashion ka jalwa, ghani baawli ho gayi, London thumkda, Sadi galli, Vijay bhawa etc.) to our credit.”
    She talked about facing financial struggles but never dancing at various weddings. Kangana mentioned the importance of solid willpower and dignity in a person’s character.


    She added, “But no matter how many temptations I got I never danced in the weddings, many super hit item songs were also offered to me, soon I avoided award shows also. It takes strong character and dignity to say no to fame and money, in the world of short cuts young generation needs to understand only wealth one can acquire is the wealth of integrity (thumbs up emoji).”

  • Bilal and Uroosa Qureshi’s family dance at wedding is absolutely adorable

    Bilal and Uroosa Qureshi’s family dance at wedding is absolutely adorable

    Popular Pakistani showbiz couple, Bilal and Uroosa Qureshi, known for their wholesome moments together both on and off screen, recently brought smiles to a wedding celebration with a charming family dance.
    At the event, Bilal and his eldest son Sohan showcased their smooth moves, drawing cheers from the crowd. Their joyful performance soon included Uroosa, making it a heartwarming family affair.
    The Qureshi family’s dance to the upbeat tune of “Lutt Putt Gaya” was a highlight of the evening, spreading happiness and creating lasting memories for all.

    Check the pictures below:

  • ‘Nehaal Naseem copies me from head to toe’: Aima Baig

    ‘Nehaal Naseem copies me from head to toe’: Aima Baig

    Aima Baig recently appeared on Ahmed Ali Butt’s show ‘Excuse Me,’ where she talked about the new talent Nehaal Naseem, stating that the newcomer imitated her completely, copying her style.

    When asked if she took it as a compliment, Baig said, “For me, it’s an achievement that I’ve influenced someone to the point that they copied me.”
    Unfortunately, Aima’s statement led to trolling, with people accusing her of imitating other celebrities. Some even claimed that Nehaal’s recent song ‘Sadqay’ is better than Aima’s entire career.
    Aima also shared her views on overrated Pakistani singers, stating that she believes female artists in the country are not overrated but rather underrated.

  • Kate Middleton appears in public, putting coma rumors to rest

    Kate Middleton appears in public, putting coma rumors to rest

    The New York Post recently published images showing Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, seated in the front seat of a car, driven by her mother, Carole, near Windsor Castle. The photos have elicited a variety of responses from royal enthusiasts, showcasing their concern and admiration for the Princess and their support for other members of the royal family.


    In response to the images, one royal fan emphasized Princess Kate’s right to privacy, stating, “She should be allowed all the privacy she wants and needs, but no. Now people can stop speculating. People get ill and need rest.”
    Another supporter expressed their optimism about her recovery, saying, “It’s great that Catherine is coming along nicely. Hope for her to recover fully and be back in her typical energetic and beautiful state.”
    A third commenter defended Kate’s privacy amidst her health struggles and family commitments, asserting, “Leave Kate alone. She had serious surgery and has a family. She is wonderful.”


    Similarly, another fan extended their well wishes to Kate for a smooth recovery, commenting, “I hope that she is doing well and her full recovery is unimpeded. She seems to be a good person.”
    “God Bless the Future Queen of England,” wrote another one.
    With sparse updates from Kensington Palace regarding Kate Middleton’s recovery from surgery in January, speculation had intensified leading to unhinged rumors.
    Some conspiracy theories alleged that Kate Middleton is not only in a coma but that her absence from public events is due to more nefarious reasons. Some have gone as far as suggesting that Prince William may be involved in her disappearance or even responsible for her alleged death.
    However, Kensington Palace has attempted to quell these rumors by issuing an official statement affirming Kate’s positive progress in recovery. “Her Royal Highness, the Princess of Wales, who is currently recovering from abdominal surgery, continues to progress positively,” the statement reads.
    Despite these assurances, conspiracy theories persist, fueled by the lack of detailed updates on Kate Middleton’s condition and the mysterious circumstances surrounding her hospitalization.
    Amidst the speculation and conspiracy, one thing remains clear: the concern and support of royal fans for Kate Middleton’s well-being and recovery. As the Duchess of Cambridge continues her journey to full health, her admirers await eagerly for further updates and a return to her typical vibrant self.