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  • ‘Jhund mein kuttay’: Transnational stars react to Muskan vs extremist Hindu mob

    ‘Jhund mein kuttay’: Transnational stars react to Muskan vs extremist Hindu mob

    Transnational stars have reacted to the video in which a Muslim student, Muskan Khan, wearing a burqa was surrounded by Hindutva mob on Tuesday within her college premises.

    In a video, it can be seen that the mob with saffron shawls are shouting at her, chanting “Jai Shri Raam”. Khan fearlessly retaliated by shouting back “Allah Hu Akbar” (God is Great).

    In the midst of the chaos in the Hijab row, several Indian celebrities have weighed in their opinion too. Here’s what filmmaker Neeraj Ghaywan, actress Richa Chadha, comedian Munawar Faruqui, actor-politician Kamal Haasan, actress Swara Bhasker and filmmaker Onir said. 

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    Kamal Haasan said that the event is sparking unrest in the country.

    “A religious poison wall is being erected among the students who are not lying. What is happening in the neighbouring state beyond the single wall should not come to Tamil Nadu. It is time for the progressive forces to be more careful (sic),” he wrote.

    Pakistani star Feroze Khan took to his Instagram stories while sharing the video, he wrote that this is how a lioness looks like.

    Indian actor and Bigg Boss finalist Aly Goni also condemned the mob.

    Kiran Tabier also appreciated the girl for her courage.

    Pakistani politicians and journalists have expressed their concern and called out Indian Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi’s fascist government amid the hijab ban in the Indian state Karnataka.

    The backlash on Modi is coming after a Muslim student, Muskan Khan, wearing a burqa was surrounded by Hindutva mob on Tuesday within her college premises.

    In a video, it can be seen that the mob with saffron shawls are shouting at her, chanting “Jai Shri Raam”. Khan fearlessly retaliated by shouting back “Allah Hu Akbar” (God is Great).

    In an interview with NDTV, Khan said, “Since I started studying here, I’ve always worn the burqa and hijab.” Asked if she knew the men who bullied and harassed her, Khan responded, “Some were familiar faces from the college. Others I couldn’t recognise. My college principal and lecturers were very supportive after the incident took place.”

    Reacting to her video, Foreign Minister (FM) Shah Mahmood Qureshi strongly condemned the banning of Hijab at educational institutions in India. He said, “World must realise this is part of Indian state plan of ghettoisation of Muslims.”

    He has also urged Indian Muslims to stand up for their rights in the neighbouring country, reports Radio Pakistan.

    Praising Muskan Khan for her courage, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) president and Leader of the Opposition Shehbaz Sharif said, “A young Muslim Indian girl is a symbol of resistance against the Hindutva mindset.”

    Last week, the Indian state, Karnataka, banned religious clothes in educational institutions amid a controversy over the hijab and saffron scarves.

    The controversy over the Hijab row in Karnataka began on Jan 1, 2022 when Muslim girl students of state-run PU College in Karnataka’s Udupi alleged that they were denied entry into the college for wearing Hijab. Principal Rudra Gowda said that the rule was being followed to ensure uniformity in classrooms.

    Thereafter, many girls protested wearing saffron scarves saying that if hijab was allowed inside, then saffron scarves should be worn too. Allegations also emerged that Hindu groups were forcing boys to wear saffron shawls.

  • ‘Ek aurat hi aurat ki dushman hoti hai, psycho larkiyaan’: Sadaf Kanwal gets candid

    ‘Ek aurat hi aurat ki dushman hoti hai, psycho larkiyaan’: Sadaf Kanwal gets candid

    Celebrity couple, Sadaf Kanwal and Shahroz Sabzwari appeared together on Geo News’ show Jashan e Crikcet.

    On being asked by the host Shahzad Iqbal if she agrees with the saying of “a woman being the biggest enemy of another woman”, the Kaif O Suroor star was quick to express agreement with the statement and even repeated the phrase.

    She added that it exists in the fashion industry as well because it has a lot of women.

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    Sadaf later mentioned that she doesn’t consider Fouzia Amam or Mushk Kaleem as her competitors.

    Earlier on HSY’s chat show, Sadaf stated that it matters a lot in her industry that ‘who’s the number 1 model?’

    The couple also revealed that they don’t check each other’s phone. The Alif diva added that “kam hi hoti hain aisi pyscho larkiyaan (Such crazy women are less in number).

    Sadaf candidly confessed that she chose the wardrobe for Shahroz’s on-going drama, Teri Raah Mein.

     In July 2021, the duo appeared on Nida Yasir’s morning show on July 7, this was their first appearance as a married couple on any morning show.

    During the show’s conclusion Nida highlighted how post his marriage with Sadaf he got a blockbuster project in Nand. To which the Dilruba star responded saying that yes she has indeed brought luck to his life and even his parents are very happy with her.

    He also opened up on how he fell for his ladylove, “Her Instagram feed has always been gorgeous. We met once or twice at an event or an opening.”

    However it was not until the duo rehearsed together for an award show in Norway. “That’s where our love story began,” he said.

    Shahroz went on to reveal that he was going through a rough patch in his life when he met Sadaf. The duo instantly clicked and he did not want to delay marrying her, the Chain Aye Na star said, “I was going through a very difficult time in my life and then meeting someone like Sadaf, who is so pure that you can’t help but get attracted to her. We don’t have to exaggerate about this. Our religion asks us to refrain from a lot of things and I try to stay away from it”.

    On the work front, Shahroz and Sadaf were seen together in the telefilm Ghar Kay Na Ghat Kay.

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  • ‘Rot in the deepest pits of hell’: Osman Khalid Butt lashes out at Zahir Jaffer

    ‘Rot in the deepest pits of hell’: Osman Khalid Butt lashes out at Zahir Jaffer

    Actor Osman Khalid Butt recently took to his Twitter to lash out at primary suspect, Zahir Jaffer in the Noor Mukadam murder case.

    He penned, “After all this time, not a hint of remorse. Not a hint of shame. I hope you rot in the deepest pits of hell, Zahir.”

    The actor made his remarks in the response to Jaffer who retracted his confessional statement and refuted all the allegations of the murder of Noor Mukadam.

    Zahir recently said that Noor called her friends at his house for a drug party, and she was murdered by someone else, maybe someone present at the drug party, and not him.

    Several celebrities have shown their concerns over the delayed justice to the victim including Hadiqa Kiani and Adnan Siddiqui.

    Earlier this month, a local court in Islamabad, requested the Islamabad High Court (IHC) grant additional time to complete the trial. The murder trial began in October 2021.

    Noor Mukadam was brutally murdered in Islamabad on July 20 at Zahar’s residence. Her death sparked national outrage, including protests and candlelight vigils across the country. The Islamabad police arrested main suspect Zahir on the night of July 20 from his house.

  • ‘Annoyed with me’: Kapil Sharma breaks silence on alleged fight with Akshay Kumar

    ‘Annoyed with me’: Kapil Sharma breaks silence on alleged fight with Akshay Kumar

    Indian comedian Kapil Sharma and Akshay Kumar have been grabbing headlines for some time.

    It has been reported that the Sooryavanshi star has refused to come to The Kapil Sharma Show to promote his upcoming film Bachchan Pandey because of the previous episode. Well, both have good relation and it is quite evident on the show too.

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    In the previous episode, something went wrong because of which Akshay became angry. And now finally Kapil has reacted to the controversy. The comedian took to his Twitter handle and cleared the misunderstanding.

    Kapil writes, “Dear friends, was reading all the news in media about me n Akshay paji, I have jus spoke to paji n sorted all this, it was jus a miss communication, all is well n very soon we r meeting to shoot Bachchan Pandey episode. He is my big bro n can never be annoyed with me thank you.” Till now Akshay has not responded to it. The row started when the actor came to promote Atrangi Re.

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    During the episode, the Bollywood star had requested that the section around his interview with Indian Prime Minister Modi should be dropped from the show. 

    While the question was not aired, it later leaked and went viral. This made Akshay angry and he had refused to be on Kapil’s show to promote his film, Bachchan Pandey.

    Apart from Akshay, it also stars Kriti Sanon and Jacqueline Fernandez in the lead roles. The film is scheduled to be released theatrically on 18 March 2022. It is a remake of the 2014 Tamil film Jigarthanda and it starred Varun Tej and Pooja Hegde.

  • ‘Horrible human’: Mathira blasts Sara Ali Khan for her viral video

    ‘Horrible human’: Mathira blasts Sara Ali Khan for her viral video

    Actor and host Mathira has shared her blunt stance on Sara Ali Khan’s viral video.

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    Last week, Sara Ali Khan interacted with her fans by answering their questions in an interactive session on Instagram. When a fan asked the Atrangi Re star, about the worst prank she has pulled on someone, she posted a video from the time when she pushed her spot girl into the pool.

    Snippets from Sara Ali Khan's prank video.

    Mathira stated that Sara is a horrible human for her.

    When some netizens supported Sara by saying that she did it as a fun gesture, Mathira schooled them by saying that local netizens love to support foreign stars.

  • EXCLUSIVE: Ali Sethi reveals something special about ‘Pasoori’ and a truck

    EXCLUSIVE: Ali Sethi reveals something special about ‘Pasoori’ and a truck

    Coke Studio’s latest song features singers Ali Sethi and Shae Gill.

    The song ‘Pasoori’ is a fusion of pop and folk music. It makes you want to dance to its magical tune.

    Pasoori‘ has been written by Sethi and Fazal Abbas, while the composition has been done by Sethi and Zulfiqar J Khan, popularly known as Xulfi. The music has been produced by Abdullah Siddiqui and Xulfi.

    The Current reached out to Ali Sethi and he revealed that the song is warm and familiar. “It makes one feel good.”

    Sethi revealed that he was driving back from Faisalabad, Punjab when he saw a quote written at the back of a truck, “Aag lavaan teri majbooriyan nu [ set fire to your worries]. I felt that this was such an amazing expression of the Punjabi language. This should be part of a song somehow.”

    Sethi said that this line made him think further about the combination of words that would be suited for the lyrical completion of the song. And that’s when the words, “Aan jaan di pasoori nu [the business of coming and going]” came to his mind.

    Sethi during the Behind the Scenes (BTS) of Coke Studio’s song Pasoori says that unfortunately, we live in a very polarised world. “Where borders and boundaries of all sorts have become more rigid.”

    Sethi during the BTS says that he is a modern-day gypsy living between Pakistan and United States (US). “It would be interesting to make a case for the alternative, which is the right to free movement of ideas and melodies through a song. Our music already embodies that alternative.”

    ‘Pasoori’ turns all angst into art, with its lyrics signifying the need to celebrate artistic self-expression.

  • ‘I went into depression’: Hiba Bukhari opens up on being body shamed, social media trolls

    ‘I went into depression’: Hiba Bukhari opens up on being body shamed, social media trolls

    Actor Hiba Bukhari appeared on Ahsan Khan’s show Time Out With Ahsan Khan alongside her celebrity husband, Arez Ahmed.

    The Berukhi diva opened up on being body shamed on the show. Hiba mentioned that after her play Fitoor costarring Faysal Qureshi went on-air, she received a polarising response for her physical appearance.

    BTS from the Sets of 'Fitoor' Featuring Hiba Bukhari and More - Lens

    Her character was that of a college going girl but a section of netizens dropped mean comments for her, they said that she looks old for the part and even body shamed her.

    Hiba said, “While I was doing Fitoor, I was going through a bad phase, very bad, by the end of it I was disturbed.”

    “Its not just that I only get praised, I get criticised too.”

    When Ahsan asked her to elaborate, she mentioned, “Actually I gained a little weight during it, and then people around me and on social media started talking.”

    “I got stressed out, I got into depression and I started eating more and gained 5-6 Kgs in a month because of that depression.”

    She concluded by saying that, “People who preach on social media to not body shame people actually do it a lot themselves.”

    Earlier in an interview with Something Haute, the Inteha-e-Ishq diva addressed the criticism on her wardrobe for Fitoor.

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    Regarding the wardrobe, Hiba said, “Fitoor is directed by Siraj-ul-Haque and he always has a thing in his mind to make everything look dreamy. He wanted me to dress the way Dilnasheen was dressed up.”

    She added, “The wardrobe was presented by 7th Sky. I didn’t made them myself. That’s what it is, we actors alone aren’t responsible for everything. We are just doing our job, we have to do whatever our directors and producers ask us to do.”

  • ‘Maryam jhooti, Bilawal prisoner’: Veena Malik slams Maryam Nawaz and Bilawal Bhutto

    ‘Maryam jhooti, Bilawal prisoner’: Veena Malik slams Maryam Nawaz and Bilawal Bhutto

    Actor Veena Malik appeared on Naumaan Ijaz’s chat show, G Sarkar on which she got candid about her professional and personal life apart from sociopolitical personalities.

    On being asked about her opinion on some mainstream politicians, Veena stated that Maryam Nawaz is a liar. For Bilawal, she said that he is a prisoner, elaborating further the Hum Sub Umeed Se Hain star added that he looks like he is in prison and needs to come out as what he actually is, in terms of his real personality.

    Earlier at ARY’s Hamarey Mehman, the Bigg Boss diva also chose alternate career paths for mainstream politicians, while she thinks that Maryam Nawaz can become a make-up artist, she believes that former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif can be a great actor, citing that he faked his blood platelets to get away from the legal mess.

    On being asked about Firdous Ashiq Awan, the Sachiyan Mohabtaan star mentioned that she loves her sense of style, especially her choice of prints and hence she should become a fashion designer.

    The actress credited PM Imran Khan to be the most good looking political leader in Pakistan.

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    In a recent interview with Samaa, revealed her plans for her second marriage. “If at all, I’ll marry again and I would like to marry a religious person because one who has a fear of God does not hurt others,” she said while answering a question about her marriage.

    She also said, “I would like to marry a guy who is good looking also with whom i can carry forward my relationship from this world to Jannat”.

    To which the anchor asked, “Veena, is there someone in your life?” to which she said, “No, right now there is no one, but InshAllah there must be somebody, somewhere.”

    The host further asked if she is looking for someone to which Veena jokingly said, “No he will come himself.”

    Veena Malik got married to Asad Khattak in December 2013, the two divorced in 2017, which they confirmed in 2018.

    Earlier this year, in September, the actor, in an interview with a news media publication, said, “Burqa is part of my life since i was 13 years old, and still whenever I go outside I wear burqa, not because someone has imposed it over me but because it’s my own choice, I feel very secure and safe.”

  • Problematic: Dramatised death scenes of female protagonist’s father in Pakistani dramas

    Problematic: Dramatised death scenes of female protagonist’s father in Pakistani dramas

    Pakistan is a third world nation, the majority population is rooted in patriarchal norms and customs, and crimes against women are alarming, our dramas don’t do a lot in trying to eradicate the misogynistic morals demanded from a woman.

    A female in a patriarchal society is often burdened with the responsibility of carrying the family’s honor all on her own and Pakistani dramas continue to further mindset by introducing increasingly problematic tropes.

    Many recently released dramas featured sequences of a father not being able to handle his daughter’s misfortunes and ending up dead because of it. This has now become repetitive to garner ratings by sensationalising the death of a heroine’s father. The fathers’ biggest problem are often associated with the daughter’s married life. It really is an unfortunate development of recent times that mainstream media has further escalated the regressive mindsets about the parental burdens of a daughter. Scenes of a father suffering from a fatal heart attack because of the disgraceful situations that arose due to the daughter’s actions or misfortunes.

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    Ayeza Khan’s Meherposh shows the female protagonist’s father getting a heart attack the moment Mehru’s husband divorces her in front of her entire family in a very distasteful dramatic sequence. The father dies as he couldn’t bear the dishonor his daughter’s misfortune brought the family.

    Drama serial Jhooti starring Iqra Aziz showcased Nirma as the trouble maker of the family.

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    She emotionally blackmails and tortures her family for various reasons after being incited by her conman husband. The resulting family feuds lead to her father dying from a heart attack. Nirma’s mother is also shown to have died previously due to constant disturbances created by Nirma in the house.

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    In Yaariyan when the father, upon realizing how his one daughter toyed with the life of his other daughter’s prospective marital life, he is unable to bear the burden of the truth and ends up dying by heart attack.

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    Geo TV’s soap Uraan featuring Kinza Hashmi showed the father of one of the central female characters getting a heart attack while he is driving from his nephew’s house, who threatens to forcefully marry his daughter if she doesn’t consent to the marriage willingly. The heart attack leads to his demise. 

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    ARY’s Ghalati also had a sequence where the female protagonist’s father dies of a heart attack after he sees his daughter being divorced amidst a family gathering. In other dramas if the fathers are not shown to directly drop dead because of their daughter’s misfortunes, the dramas push them to death by indirectly making the daughter the culprit for it.

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    Ruswai based on a rape victim, showed a father of a gang-rape survivor dealing with how the incident has shaken up the lives of both his children. He tries his best to settle things however, he is unable to do so. He feels helpless and in an emotionally burdened state, he loses his life in a car crash. Later in the same episode, it is revealed that the father wanted to commit suicide. 

    Pyar Ke Sadqay

    Pyar Ke Sadqay shows the female protagonist’s father being falsely prisoned due to his daughter’s step-father in law who wanted to use this opportunity to manipulate her into marrying him, in exchange for her father’s bail. The father gets a heart attack while imprisoned which leads to his death.

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    Saboor Aly’sTum Ho Wajah also has a similar situation where the father, weakened by his daughter eloping, ends up dying after getting a heart attack. 

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    Nand shows a father dying in a car crash because he is chasing after his daughter, who has been forcefully taken from the house by her husband in the father’s absence. The father’s disturbed psychological state leads to a fatal car crash.

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    The heroine’s father in Zebaish dies trying to save his daughter from falling victim to the evil plans of the villain.

    The trivialization of ethos attached to a daughter’s married life for a dotting father has been brutally dramatized and exploited by the scriptwriters for cheap thrilling sequences in the drama. The death sequences are also used to justify juvenile twists and plot changes.

    Why are the fathers of only female characters shown to have such terrible consequences due to their daughters’ actions or their dwindling married life?

    Fathers, are believed to be the biggest support system of a girl. But our Pakistani dramas have made the parents yet another way for a female character to face more miseries. They are pushed to death or shown to be out of their senses to either punish the female character’s wrongdoings, for instance, Jalan, or just to add some more misery to the female character’s life.

    Daughters are supposed to be blessings and they should be shown in the same light instead of a burden that ultimately crushes her parents to death.

  • Israeli star Gal Gadot’s ‘Death on the Nile’ gets banned in Kuwait

    Israeli star Gal Gadot’s ‘Death on the Nile’ gets banned in Kuwait

    Kuwait’s government has banned the upcoming Hollywood film Death on the Nile starring Israeli actress Gal Gadot. This film is the adaptation of whodunnit written by Agatha Christie.

    The decision was made after the outcry on social media over the casting of Israeli actress Gal Gadot who served two years in the Israel Defense Forces as a soldier.

    A spokesperson for Information Ministry, Anouar Mourad, told Agence France-Presse (AFP) that cinemagoers will not be able to watch Death on the Nile.

    This film will be released on February 11 in the United States (US) which is directed by and co-starring Kenneth Branagh.

    An Indian film actor, Ali Fazal is also starring along with Game of Thrones star Rose Leslie alongside Gadot and other lead actors.