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  • Exes Katrina, Deepika wish Ranbir on wedding, Former boyfriend Sidharth Malhotra congratulates Alia

    Exes Katrina, Deepika wish Ranbir on wedding, Former boyfriend Sidharth Malhotra congratulates Alia

    After dating for five years, Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt tied the knot on April 14. The intimate wedding happened at their home in Bandra, and was attended by only family members and close friends.

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    As Alia shared photos from their dreamy wedding, colleagues took to the comments section to congratulate the couple.

    While Ayushmann Khurana, Madhuri Dixit, Riteish Deshmukh, Vaani Kapoor commented on Alia’s post, fans were surprised by seeing wishes of Ranbir’s superstar exes, Katrina Kaif and Deepika Padukone.

    Deepika took to the comments section of Alia’s post and wrote, “Wishing you both a lifetime of love, light and laughter,” followed by a heart emoji. As readers would remember, Ranbir briefly dated Deepika.

    Katrina, who too dated the Raajneeti star for 6 years took to her Instagram stories to congratulate the couple on their wedding. Reposting Alia’s post, Katrina wrote, “Congratulations to u both, all the love and happiness.” Katrina and Alia share a warm bond.

    They are set to share screen space in Farhan Akhtar’s Jee Le Zara. The girls’ road trip film will also stars Priyanka Chopra.

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    Ranbir’s alleged ex Sonam Kapoor also wished him on his special day.

    Alia’s former boyfriend Sidharth Malhotra also dropped her a special wish.

    Sidharth Malhotra on Alia, Ranbir wedidng

    Sidharth reacted to Alia’s wedding post and wrote, “Congratulations guys all the love and happiness.”

  • Video: Ranbir-Alia dance their hearts out on ‘Chaiyaan Chaiyaan’, Bollywood chartbusters

    Video: Ranbir-Alia dance their hearts out on ‘Chaiyaan Chaiyaan’, Bollywood chartbusters

    Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt’s D-Day tied the knot yesterday as they read their wedding vows and tied the knot at Bandra residence Vastu.

    Fans have been going gaga over the couple as they desperately waited to see them in their bride and groom avatars. Alia shared the very first photos of her wedding with Ranbir, and they scream love and joy.

    Ranbir Kapoor-Alia Bhatt Wedding: INSIDE PICS of 3-tier cake, happy faces of Neetu, Kareena, Ayan & more
    FIRST PICS of Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt as husband and wife are OUT; Newlyweds share a passionate kiss

    The couple’s dance videos are now circulating on the web. The Brahmastra pair can be seen grooving to Chaiyaan Chaiyaan. Alia also performed with her mentor Karan Johar.

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    Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt Wedding Live Updates: Mr And Mrs Kapoor: - First  Pics Of Ranbir Kapoor And Alia Bhatt After Wedding

    On Wednesday in a video, when Neetu was quizzed about how she feels about Alia. To this, the senior actress stated, “She is the best. Bahut cute hai”. Riddhima also agreed with Neetu and called Alia a doll.

    She emphasised that Alia is too sweet and that she is the best.

    The Brahmastra duo will be having a traditional wedding in presence of their close friends and families. The wedding will be followed by a grand reception on April 17 which is expected to be a starry affair. Celebs like Ranveer Singh, Shah Rukh Khan, Ayan Mukerji, Sanjay Leela Bhansali, etc. According to media reports, Ranbir and Alia will be heading to South Africa for their honeymoon. 

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    Earlier Neetu praised her performance as the mafia queen Gangubai in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Gangubai Kathiawadi. 

    She shared the poster of her latest released film, and wrote, “Watch how Alia Bhatt hits the ball out of the park.”

    Alia Bhatt impresses Neetu Kapoor with performance in Gangubai Kathiawadi

    Ranbir’s sister, Riddhima Kapoor Sahani, had dropped in her comment section and lauded her with a series of clapping emojis. 

    She wrote, “When two living legends come together and create magic #sanjayleelabhansali #aliabhatt what a fantastic movie! Brilliant performance! Alia Bhatt you nailed it.”

  • ‘Girls from LUMS, IBA and BSS want to marry me’: Aamir Liaquat opens up on getting proposals even now

    ‘Girls from LUMS, IBA and BSS want to marry me’: Aamir Liaquat opens up on getting proposals even now

    Politician and television personality Aamir Liaquat Hussain recently opened up about his marriages in an interview. The Aalim Online star stated that people judge because of his political and personal decisions.

    Dr Aamir Liaquat announces third marriage with Dania Shah

    Aamir mentioned that he marries young to save them from the ‘sins of youth, TikTok and social media”, which according to him has ruined young girls. He believes that it is his duty to marry young women to give them a husband and also a father figure.

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    The PTI MNA who recently married for the third time with Syeda Dania claimed that he still gets marriage proposals by women from respectable institutes like LUMS, Beaconhouse School and IBA.

    He shared his statements from the interview on his Instagram handle.

  • ‘Harassment pe kyun boli? bold shoots’: Naumaan Ijaz under fire for shockingly uncomfortable chat with Ayesha Omar

    ‘Harassment pe kyun boli? bold shoots’: Naumaan Ijaz under fire for shockingly uncomfortable chat with Ayesha Omar

    Actor Naumaan Ijaz is receiving flak on social media for putting actress Ayesha Omar in an uncomfortable spot on his chat show.

    He started off by telling the Bulbulay star that it is considered about her that she does many controversial things, He asks her if she does it intentionally?

    The Parizaad actor then cited examples of her bold shoots and said, “Kabhi apki bold shoots aa jati hain, kuch ap statements aisi deti hain,”

    He added that in his opinion she shouldn’t have opened up about certain topics from her past just because someone from the industry broke her silence on the topic. It can damage your image, he said.

    Ayesha seemed to be uncomfortable throughout his questioning. She replied by saying, “Kisi ki dekha dekhi nahi, (I don’t do it because others are doing it.)

    Naumaan cut her in between and said that we need to be conscious about the society we’re living in.

    Ayesha then answered that, “I try to bring the truth to the forefront and be authentic.”

    Naumaan asked her, if she gains anything by being honest?

    He later cited the example of the Rehbra diva opening up about sexual harassment in the industry and asked her that why did she talked about it?

    This made Ayesha emotional and she said that it gives strength and inspiration to oppressed women. “I got strength when a colleague opened up about and its not to gain limelight,” she said

    Naumaan then changed the topic and commented on her dress that why has she come wearing a night suit on his show?

    Netizens are calling out Naumaan for his statements and conduct with a female actor and termed his stance as sexist.

  • BTS’s Jin and HYBE shed light on ‘plan’ for mandatory military service

    Korean pop group, BTS has recently performed their concert, Permission To Dance in Las Vegas, The United States (US). The group had attended a press conference at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

    While responding to a question during the press conference, BTS member Jin said: “I talked a lot with the company and entrusted all military service-related tasks with the company.”

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    Their agency HYBE CCO, Lee Jin Hyung also addressed the concerns related to BTS mandatory military service, “The BTS members have currently left the matter of their military service in the hands of the company. BTS has already conveyed the message multiple times that they will accept the call of duty whenever the nation calls them, and they have not changed this opinion. However, the policy on military service has changed a little, and as the members are experiencing changes to the Military Service Act that they did not expect, they are currently monitoring the situation while discussing the matter with the company.”

    It is to be noted that South Korea has set the threshold of maximum age limit for a man to get enrolled for mandatory service at 28 years. However, according to a new amendment to a law that was passed in December 2020 was dubbed as “BTS military service amendment”. This law allows artists who receive recognition from the government could delay their military enlistment till they are 30 years old. The changes were done because of the group’s contribution to the economy during the pandemic.

    Jin will turn 30 years this year in December so he has to enlist before the end of the year 2022. However, some members proposed a bill in the Korean National Assembly to exempt BTS from mandatory military enlistment on the account of their contribution to the South Korean economy. Currently, this bill is under debate in the National Assembly and has not reached a final agreement on the bill.

    CCO further added, “To put it precisely, the policy on military service is changing, and it’s true that the BTS members are having a hard time because it’s difficult for them to predict the timing [of their military service]. Since it’s difficult for them to make plans, both the BTS members and the company are currently keeping a close eye on the proposed amendment.”

    In South Korea, every mature man between 18 and 28 age is required to fulfill their military enlistment for about 2 years. Those people who cannot enlist in mandatory military service on the basis of health issues, personal, and religious beliefs can enroll in alternatives such as public service workers.

  • ‘Baby one more time’: Britney Spears expecting third child with ‘husband’ Sam Asghari

    Singer Britney Spears announced she is pregnant with her third child by posting a message on Instagram on Monday.

    Spears, 40, not only revealed her pregnancy but also appeared to announce she has gotten married to her fiance Sam Asghari, 28, calling him her “husband” in the post.

    Spears described how she noticed changes in her stomach that at first, she dismissed as weight gain.

    “So I got a pregnancy test … and uhhhhh well … I am having a baby,” she posted.

    The pop star also recounted how she suffered depression during a previous pregnancy and how she now feels women can more openly discuss their mental health while pregnant.

    “This time I will be doing yoga every day. Spreading lots of joy and love!!!” she wrote.

    In June 2021, Spears complained in court in her conservatorship case that she was being prevented from marrying or having more children.

    In November, a judge ended her 13-year conservatorship that had allowed her father, Jamie Spears, to control her personal life and $60 million estates.

    Spears has two sons, Sean Preston, 16, and Jayden James, 15, from her previous marriage with Kevin Federline.

  • ‘Adalat se zamanat par sarkari naukari nahi milti but Prime Minister ban saktay’: Hina Bayat grills Shahbaz with sarcasm

    ‘Adalat se zamanat par sarkari naukari nahi milti but Prime Minister ban saktay’: Hina Bayat grills Shahbaz with sarcasm

    Senior actor Hina Khawaja Bayat has shared a sarcastic take on Shahbaz Sharif’s political victory after Imran Khan’s ouster.

    She slammed the judicial system of the country in her post.

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    Last month the Sanam star trended on social media platforms for making a video on PML-N vice president Maryam Nawaz after the latter went viral for claiming the country is about to land back in ‘Purana Pakistan’.

    'Muin me khaak': Hina Bayat grills Maryam Nawaz for her recent statement about 'Purana Pakistan'
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    Main ne aj tak kabhi nahi chaha ke main kisi ke baray men, ya kisi ke liye, koi sakht alfaz istemal karun. Lekin Maryam Nawaz sahiba, apne mujhe majboor kardiya hai ye kehne pe ke apke mun men khaak (I have never wished to use harsh words against or about anyone but madam Maryam Nawaz, you have left me with no choice but to say, may your wishes never come to pass!” she stated in the video.

  • ‘You are not my Prime Minister, Dil toot’: Armeena Rana Khan slams Shahbaz Sharif

    ‘You are not my Prime Minister, Dil toot’: Armeena Rana Khan slams Shahbaz Sharif

    Actor Armeena Rana Khan has announced on her Instagram handle that she refuses to accept Shahbaz Sharif as the new Prime Minister after Imran Khan’s ouster.

    The Janaan star is currently based in Canada.

    She also tweeted a prayer after Imran Khan’s vote-out, “May God protect Pakistan and it’s loyal citizens from darkness and the forces of evil that are about to consume it once more. Ameen.”

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    Unable to fall asleep, she took to her Insta Stories to add, “Dil thora toot sa raha hai. Aesa lagta hai jese kuch qeemti si cheez kho di (My heart is breaking a little, it feels like we’ve lost something very precious).”

    Earlier she replied to netizens who criticized her tweets in which she highlighted the social hypocrisy towards the choice of dressing of local female celebrities at the Hum Style Awards.

    The Sherdil diva wrote, “Truth is a bitter medicine. My recent statement hit the bullseye, I know this because it brought all the cockroaches out, waving their fake flags of religion and nationalism. Fake faith by day, a farrago of filth by night.”

    Several female celebrities have been criticized by netizens over their choice of dressing at the 5th Hum Style Awards. Actress Armeena Rana took to Twitter to express her opinion on the on-going backlash for the female celebrities.

    After receiving backlash on her tweet the Daldal actress deleted it.

  • Bollywood star Simi Grewal comes in support of Imran Khan, ‘He may have failings but isn’t corrupt’

    Bollywood star Simi Grewal comes in support of Imran Khan, ‘He may have failings but isn’t corrupt’

    Actor and celebrity talk show host Simi Garewal tweeted her view on Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s ouster as the head of the government after he received a no-confidence vote in the Parliament.

    The Mera Naam Joker diva had interviewed Imran for her famous talk show A Rendezvous with Simi Garewal in 2006 and had known former Indian cricketer for 40 years. The veteran actress termed him an ‘idealist’ and stated that politics is no place for honest people.

    “#ImranKhanPrimeMinister exit teaches: 1. A joint opposition can dismiss a popular Prime Minister. 2 Politics is no place for idealists. (I’ve known Imran for 40 yrs & idealism is at his core). He may have other failings –  but corruption is not one of them,” her tweet read.

    This is not the first time that Simi has tweeted on Imran. In 2018, when Imran Khan was elected as the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Simi tweeted a secret he shared with her many years ago.

    Her tweet read, “#ImranKhan I am deeply ambivalent about the victory. It’s a poisoned chalice! Many years ago @ImranKhanPTI told me that a pir had predicted he will become PM of Pakistan one day – and will be assassinated. Seems Imran wanted it.. despite the cost.. Its sad”.

  • Mughal-era instrument Sarangi fading out from music scene

    Mughal-era instrument Sarangi fading out from music scene

    In the shadow of Lahore’s centuries-old Badshahi Mosque, Zohaib Hassan plucks at the strings of a sarangi, filling the streets with a distinctive melody.

    According to AFP report, remarkable for its resemblance to a plaintive human voice, the classical instrument is fading from Pakistan’s music scene – except for a few players dedicated to preserving its place.

    Difficult to master, expensive to repair, and with little financial reward for professionals, the sarangi’s decline has been difficult to halt, Hassan told the AFP news agency.

    “We are trying to keep the instrument alive, not even taking into account our miserable financial condition,” he said.

    For seven generations, his family has mastered the bowed, short-necked instrument and Hassan is well-respected across Pakistan for his abilities, regularly appearing on television, radio and at private parties. He also teaches the instrument at an academy he set up in Lahore.

    “My family’s craze for the instrument forced me to pursue a career as a sarangi player, leaving my education incomplete,” he said.

    “I live hand-to-mouth as the majority of directors arrange musical programmes with the latest orchestras and pop bands.”

    Traditional instruments are competing with a booming R&B and pop scene in a country where more than 60 percent of the population is aged under 30.

    Sara Zaman, a classical music teacher at the National Council of Arts in Lahore, says that it’s not just the sarangi, other traditional instruments such as the sitar, santoor, and tanpura are also dying out.

    “Platforms have been given to other disciplines like pop music, but it has been missing in the case of classical music,” she said.

    “The sarangi, being a very difficult instrument, has not been given due importance and attention in Pakistan, leading to its gradual demise.”

    ‘The strings of my heart’

    The sarangi gained prominence in Indian classical music in the 17th century, during the reign of the Mughals in the subcontinent.

    Ustad Allah Rakha, one of Pakistan’s most globally acclaimed sarangi players, died in 2015 after a career that saw him perform with orchestras around the world.

    Now players say they struggle to survive on performance fees alone, often much smaller than those paid to modern guitarists, pianists or violinists.

    Carved by hand from a single block of cedar native to parts of Pakistan, the sarangi’s primary strings are made of goat gut while the seventeen sympathetic strings – a common feature on subcontinent folk instruments – are steel.

    The instrument costs approximately 120,000 rupees ($625) and most of its parts are imported from neighbouring India, where it remains a principal part of the canon.

    “The price has gone up as there is a ban on imports from India,” said Muhammad Tahir, the owner of one of only two repair shops in Lahore.

    Pakistan downgraded diplomatic ties and stopped bilateral trade with India over New Delhi’s decision in 2019 to strip Indian-administered Kashmir of its semi-autonomous status.

    Tahir, who can spend some two months carefully restoring a single worn-out sarangi, said no one in Pakistan manufactures the special steel strings because of the lack of demand.

    “There is no admiration for sarangi players and the few people who are repairing this wonderful instrument,” said Ustad Zia-ud-Din, the owner of the other Lahore repair shop, which has existed in some form for 200 years.

    Efforts to adapt to the modern music scene have shown pockets of promise.

    “We have invented new ways of playing, including making the sarangi semi-electric to enhance the sound during performances with modern musical instruments,” said Hassan.

    He has now performed several times with the adapted instrument and says the reception has been positive.

    One of Hassan’s few students is 14-year-old musician Mohsin Muddasir, who has shunned instruments such as the guitar to take on the sarangi.

    “I am learning this instrument because it plays with the strings of my heart,” he said.