Actors Zahid Ahmed and Usman Mukhtar has welcomed the decision of Islamabad court to indict Zahir Jaffer the prime suspect in Noor Mukadam murder case.
The Alvida actor while sharing the news said, “Finally, words of hope for mankind.”
Similarly, Hum Kahan Kay Sachay Thay star Usman Mukhtar shared the screenshot of the news report on his Instagram story saying, “About Time.”
An Islamabad court yesterday indicted Zahir Jaffer, his parents and three others in Noor Mukadam murder case. In addition to Jaffer, two of the family’s employees, Jamil and Jan Mohammad, as well as the CEO of Therapy Works, Tahir Zahoor, have been charged.
Actor Fawad Khan is currently on a work trip to Hunza with family and collegues. During his trip the Humsafar actor took out time to flaunt his cooking skills.
In a recent viral picture the actor can be seen cooking in a local restaurant, along with makeup artist Adnan Ansari.
The Saajna crooner has posted an interesting video on his Instagram handle which has been captured at a wedding function while the singer puts his mesmerizing singing capabilities to use and sings a tune among various guests who are having quite a lot of fun indulging in enjoyable wedding rituals.
Actor Mizna Waqas has hit back at trolls who accused her of using the woman card on social media.
A netizen commented on a post of The Current mentioning the Suno Chanda star’s confession on senior actor Rashid Farooq’s abusive behaviour with her on Faizan Sheikh, Aadi Adeal’s The Mazedaar Show.
A-list actors Imran Abbas and Zahid Ahmed have praised Ahmed Ali Akbar’s performance in his on-going serial Parizaad.
The Koi Chand Rakh star recently posted his thoughts on the drama serial Parizaad, which has been receiving acclaim from audiences and celebrities alike. It is based on Hashim Nadeem’s novel of the same name and follows the story of a neglected man with low self-esteem who sets out to prove himself. The Ehd-e-Wafa actor is playing the lead and has been receiving positive reviews for his performance.
“Parizaad is certainly the best serial I have seen in recent times with unconventional, strong script, best direction, incredible acting of each and everyone, especially Ahmed Ali, and superb production,” Imran wrote, calling the project a lesson to learn from for those who are looking to experiment with different story lines and taking creative risks.
The Laal Kabootar hero turned to his Instagram stories and thanked Imran for “enjoying it.”
Earlier, Zahid Ahmed also lauded Ahmed and said: “What a performance by Ahmed in Parizaad! Take a bow buddy brilliantly done!”
While Ali Rehman Khan, Shuja Haider, Yumna Zaidi, Mashal Khan and many others have praised the actor.
Parizaad features an ensemble cast of Yumna Zaidi, Ushna Shah, Urwa Hocane, Nauman Ijaz, Mashal Khan, Leyla Zuberi and others. The drama premiered on July 10 and 12 episodes have aired on HUM TV so far.
TikTokers Kanwal Aftab and Zulqarnain Sikandar tied the knot in April 2021. The Masters star recently clapped back at a cyber troll for questioning his wife Kanwal Aftab’s choice of dressing.
On their Nikkah ceremony the bride opted for a white and gold outfit, the groom donned a white shalwar kameez and a red waist coat.
Kanwal recently made her acting debut in Express Entertainment’s Oye Moti. Turns out that the series does not aim to mock women but is an honest attempt to shed light on body and fat-shaming and how it affects those at the receiving end of criticism.
Each episode has a separate storyline and features different women stuck in different scenarios where they are fat-shamed. However, they manage to overcome whatever hurdle comes their way.
Ali Gul Pir has hit out at a troll for questioning his masculinity. A netizen criticised the Waderay Ka Beta song. for his sense of humor by sharing a meme, which questioned his masculinity.
To which Ali replied, “I will wear what I want to, make want I want to and say what I want to. Nobody will define my masculinity or dictate my creativity. Don’t hate me because I make you feel insecure.”
Actor Mizna Waqas recently appeared on Faizan Sheikh and Aadi Adeal Amjad’s The Mazedaar Show and opened up about an incident when senior actor Rashid Farooqi insulted her on-set and hurled abuses.
On the show, the Fitoor star shared a drama shoot’s experience, “I was shooting a scene with Rashid Farooqi and I had to cry for the scene which was not happening naturally or with the glycerin because my eye got too dry due to a medical condition. This angered him and he scolded me and insulted me by saying “I don’t know from where do you guys get such actors”.
She then acted out an abusive conduct to depict his behaviour.
Mizna made it clear with her following statements that later in her career when she was working with an acclaimed director, the Quddusi Sahab Ki Bewah actor met her and told her that look all those experiences have contributed to your professional success. She concluded by saying that then in her heart she repeated the same abuse for him at that moment.
She is famous for her role as Billo in Hum TV’s popular series Suno Chanda and its sequel Suno Chanda 2.
The Digest Writer diva was last seen in Qayamat co-starring Ahsan Khan and Neelum Muneer.
Actor Mira Sethi has hit back at trolls for scrutinising her choice of dressing at the 20th Lux Style Awards. The Dil Banjaara diva took to her Instagram account to post a lengthy note to address the backlash on her attire.
“It’s always fascinating to see trolls go nuts under photos of public-facing women in dresses or costumes or anything the trolls deem ‘vulgar’, wrote Mira in an Instagram post.
“Go home. I don’t dress for you, I don’t dress for anyone or anything other than my own sense of joy and play and expansion. The men of this country are obsessed with policing women, constantly defining their ‘honour’ in relation to women’s bodies and clothing and appearance. It is a small-minded, decayed, hateful thing to do. You want to disempower us because a deep part of you is hurting and angry. I get it. It’s societal and it is ugly,” added Mira
“To the women who continue to secularize public spaces with their words and clothes and defiance: you inspire me. On the face of it, it looks merely glitzy and silly, but only those subjected to the heat of abuse know that simply by being – by asserting with our voices and bodies – we are clawing back space from rotten hierarchies of power and control,” she added.