Category: Entertainment

  • Momina Iqbal takes a dig at politicians for ‘content creation’ at flood sites

    Momina Iqbal takes a dig at politicians for ‘content creation’ at flood sites

    Actor Momina Iqbal has taken a dig at political figures producing “high-quality social media content”, and urged social media personalities to leave their respective platforms as they might feel outshined.

    “I request all TikTokers, YouTubers and actors to leave their social media platforms as all our politicians have joined social media and they are doing it better than us. Especially their content creators and camera men,” she wrote in an Instagram story.

    On a very serious tone, she added, that people were not fools. “We know they go to their constituencies for just 10 to 15 minutes and vanish afterwards.”

    “They will protect us?” she questioned.

    In reference to recent rains and floods in major parts of the country, she said that politicians live in their “palaces and they would not know the pain of a common man who have built their homes with sweat and blood”.

    Pakistan is facing one of its worst monsoon flood seasons in decades as relentless rains and flash floods devastate homes in both Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP).

    The catastrophe has revived memories of the catastrophic 2022 floods that submerged a third of the country, displaced millions and caused billions in damages. This year, the simultaneous flooding of three major rivers in Punjab for the first time in history has worsened the crisis.

    Earlier, Pakistani actress and singer Arifa Siddiqui also shared a video of the damage to her home due to flood water.

  • ‘Don’t stress over expensive dresses’: Mawra Hocane has wedding advice for women

    ‘Don’t stress over expensive dresses’: Mawra Hocane has wedding advice for women

    Pakistani actress Mawra Hocane has shared heartfelt advice for brides-to-be regarding their wedding attire.

    Speaking at the launch of a fashion brand, Mawra advised young women to not stress over their wedding day outfits and to wear whatever suits their budget and comfort.

    She emphasised that brides shouldn’t compare themselves to others or feel pressured by how expensive someone else’s bridal dress was. “You’re the bride, whatever you wear, you’ll look beautiful,” she said.

    Talking about her in-laws, Mawra revealed that she didn’t always appreciate the value of family heirlooms, but she felt immense happiness wearing her mother-in-law’s dress and grandmother-in-law’s jewelry on her wedding day.

    She also expressed her wish to pass down these heirlooms to her future daughter or daughter-in-law.

    It is worth mentioning the Sabaat couple, Mawra and Ameer Gilani, got married in Lahore back in February this year. The pictures of their wedding were loved by followers who were already waiting for the wedding announcement.

  • Samiya Hijab breaks silence on relationship claims with alleged stalker

    Samiya Hijab breaks silence on relationship claims with alleged stalker

    Following the arrest of her alleged stalker Hassan Zahid, social media influencer Samiya Hijab has broken silence on her relationship with the accused and hit out at trolls posting old pictures of the two claiming she received gifts and cash from him.

    Taking to Instagram, Samiya said that no woman should be forced to remain in an abusive relationship or marriage.

    She said that everyone supported her when she reported the abduction attempt and police were swift to respond. “But some people questioned how I came back… ‘you must have been in a relationship with that man’… is it allowed to abduct someone even if you are married to them?”

    Samiya revealed that the accused did propose marriage to her. “At first, I ignored it. But when he formally sent a proposal through his mother, I agreed to consider it. I made it clear that I would only get married after four or five years. He is claiming to have given me gifts and money. Other than a gold ring, he hasn’t given me anything and that too I returned.”

    On what went wrong, the social media star claimed that Zahid was abusive. “When we fix marriages, we take time… and if in the meantime we get to know that the other person is abusive and will hit you or kidnap you from your house… is it the girl’s fault? Should I have become someone who would have gone forward with marriage and get abused afterwards? Or is it my right to fight for myself?”

    Samiya also claimed that Zahid was a fraud with multiple cases filed against him. “Do you think a person like me, who earns herself, would have taken any money from Hassan Zahid, who himself is a thief?”

    “If he would have killed me, you all must have been supporting me just the way you did after Sana Yousaf was murdered. Even then some people were saying that Sana was in contact with her murderer. Who says that if you are in contact with someone, the person can come to your house and try to abduct you?” she asked the trolls.

    Samiya said her mother was sick and alone in the house when Hassan tried to abduct her. “I have the right to speak. That person tried to kidnap me from my house and was threatening me of acid attacks… he tried to kill me… he got inside my house and snatched my phone,” she recalled and urged people to not make it all even more difficult for her.

    In the end, she addressed young girls and told them to be brave. “If someone is threatening you or hitting you… please speak up or you will become one of those who died and did not get justice.”

  • Komal Aziz reveals reason behind leaving showbiz

    Komal Aziz reveals reason behind leaving showbiz

    Pakistani actress Komal Aziz Khan has recently opened up and revealed the reason behind leaving the Pakistani showbiz industry.

    Komal was not only a successful actress but she is also a businesswoman, running a clothing brand called Omal By Komal.

    In a recent interview, the Raaz-e-Ulfat actress shared the reason behind leaving her career and the drama industry. On a question by the host, Komal replied, “The environment of this industry is not suitable for an educated person.”

    “The working hours in this industry were too much but I did not have any problem regarding the payment system,” she said, adding that she was earning a lot better from her business. “But yes, I had problems with the environment.”

    She also shared that she was mentally disturbed by the unhygienic washrooms, late meals and the “politics” in the industry.

    Komal has worked for a very long time but she revealed that she did not have any friend in the industry. “I have no friends in this industry, in fact, no one has made friends in this industry, friends are only limited to Instagram and Facebook,” she said.

    In another interview, she was asked about her biggest fear in life, when she admitted that she has quite a brave personality and doesn’t fear anything, except maybe marriage. “Even in today’s day and age, I’ve seen girls who are not allowed to work after marriage, due to which they couldn’t be financially independent, and subsequently, they are also emotionally dependent.”

    Komal has many hit dramas to her credit, with one of her best performances in Raaz-e-Ulfat in which she played a vamp. As for the rest, Mohlat, Gumrah, Bisaat-e-Dil and Bay Khudi were her biggest hits.

  • Humayun Saeed defends student-teacher romance in Main Manto Nahi Hoon

    Humayun Saeed defends student-teacher romance in Main Manto Nahi Hoon

    Popular drama serial Main Manto Nahi Hoon has come under fire for portraying a romantic angle between a teacher and his student. Amid widespread criticism on social media, especially concerning the significant age gap between the characters Manto and Mehmal, lead actor Humayun Saeed has broken silence and defended the storyline.

    Saeed, during a recent interview alongside co-star Azaan Sami Khan, said that such relationships do occur in real life and should not be dismissed simply because they are uncomfortable to watch.

    “Students often end up marrying their teachers in real life,” Saeed said in conversation with journalist Maliha Rehman, adding that people are judging the story even before it is fully unfolded.

    He explained that Mehmal comes from an abusive household filled with constant conflict, and her attraction to her teacher stems from the calm and caring demeanor he offers – someone who even cooks for himself. “It’s not love at first sight… it’s admiration… a sense of emotional safety,” he added.

    According to Saeed, the drama could have shown the romantic development much earlier but chose to hold back. “So far, it’s just a crush from Mehmal’s side,” he said and clarified that the teacher “only sees her only as a bright student”.

    Despite the controversy, Main Manto Nahi Hoon continues to garner high viewership and social media traction, sparking debates around storytelling, boundaries and realism in modern Pakistani dramas.

    Alongside Humayun, Azaan Sami Khan and Sajjal Ali, the cast of the drama includes Saima, Asif Raza Mir, Saba Faisal, Saba Hameed, Babar Ali and Sanam Saeed.

  • Biryani or Pulao? NFAK settled the debate decades ago

    Biryani or Pulao? NFAK settled the debate decades ago

    The debate between fans of the exuberant biryani and the subtle pulao rages on forever, but one man beloved by nearly all of Pakistan settled the debate decades ago.

    Legendary maestro Ustaad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan settled the debate by selecting pulao over biryani, albeit when he was a child. 

    As the legendary voice of Qawwali that transcended borders and generations, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan not only nourished the soul with his music but also cherished a deep love for food that was as rich and layered as his vocal range. 

    From the humble street-side delights of Faisalabad that comforted him in childhood to the hearty, spice-laden dishes that replenished him after electrifying performances, Nusrat’s culinary journey is a flavorful reflection of his roots, routine, and artistic passion.

    A prolific masala brand has unearthed the icon’s interview clips where he talks about food. 

    In one interview, the iconic Allah Hoo Allah Hoo singer opened up about a lesser-known side of his childhood.

    “I’ve always been afraid of water,” he confessed. “When I was a child, my friends once pushed me into a canal. I nearly drowned. That fear has stayed with me ever since.”

    But while water frightened him, food was a different story.

    “I was absolutely crazy about eating,” he said with a nostalgic smile. Then, laughing, he recounted an incident from his early teens when that love for food led to unexpected trouble.

    “I must’ve been around 12 or 13. My friends and I had saved up a bit of money, just eight aanaas each, which was about 1.5 rupees. That day, we went to watch a film called Manzil. After the movie, we were starving, so we headed to this famous spot to eat pulao.”

    But fate had a twist in store.

    “Just our luck, they had raised the price that very day. When we finished eating and went to pay, the man at the counter said, ‘It’s three rupees.’ We told him, ‘But we only have half that!’”

    He chuckled at the memory before pausing.

    “They made us sit there the whole night. I’ll never forget that night.”

    In another interview, the undisputed Qawwali king shared that his favourite desi food was karelay gosht.

    “From my childhood I had a habit of eating good food and my mother used to cook delicious food. So, karelay gosht was my favourite dish,” he shared.

    When NFAK traveled, the story goes, he found it hard to find foods that his palate was used to and loved. In Japan, concert organisers made sure that a local Indian family made food for the singer on his visit. When he toured Germany he lived on fruits for a few days.

    In 2021, a restaurant called Le Karachi in Lyon, France, shared photos of the legend enjoying a meal there after a concert. He also loved London’s Lahore One Kebab House.

    He would not eat before or during his performances, which could last 5 hours. Fans also recount that he loved Faisalabad’s seekh kababs and missed the food when he would travel.

    Others said Cholay Bhaturay were a family favourite for breakfast. 

    Pakistan lost Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan 28 years ago on August 16, 1997, at the age of just 48. Known as the Shahenshah-e-Qawwali (King of Qawwali), his powerful voice and spiritual intensity brought Sufi music to the global stage, earning him admiration from legends like Peter Gabriel and Jeff Buckley. Though he left the world far too soon, his legacy lives on through his timeless recordings and the generations of artists he continues to inspire. Even nearly three decades later, his voice still resonates in the hearts of millions.

  • Samiya Hijab case: Accused Hassan Zahid confesses in court

    Samiya Hijab case: Accused Hassan Zahid confesses in court

    In the alleged kidnapping and theft case involving social media influencer Samiya Hijab Jafferi, arrested suspect Hassan Zahid has confessed to his crime before a district and sessions court in Islamabad.

    As per the details, Islamabad police presented the accused before Judicial Magistrate Yasir Mehmood Chaudhry.

    During the hearing, the judge asked Zahid the reason behind the threats and Hijab’s attempted abduction. To which the accused admitted guilt and responded, “Sir, I made a mistake.”

    The police requested an eight-day physical remand of the accused, stating that they needed to recover a vehicle, pistol and cash from the accused. The court, however, granted a five-day physical remand, handing him over to the police.

    On Monday, a case was registered against Zahid at Islamabad’s Shalimar Police Station for allegedly harassing the influencer and hurling death threats while also attempting to abduct her.

    The social media influencer, in the FIR, said that the suspect had been stalking her for several days. “Today’s incident further escalated when he attempted to forcibly abduct me from my house while I was returning his gifts. This amounts to abduction, harassment and assault under the law. For evidence, I have CCTV footage.”

    She also posted on Instagram a video, narrating the incident.

    Shortly after, Islamabad police arrested the man, saying that action was taken after Hjiab’s complaint and video statement wherein she claimed she was attacked by the man who also tried to kidnap her.

    Hijab took to Instagram to thank Islamabad police and mentioned that the suspect had threatened her to take her complaint back. “I am not one of those girls who cannot raise their voices for their rights,” she said.

    The case against Zahid was registered under Sections 354 (assault or criminal force to a woman with intent to outrage her modesty), 365 (Kidnapping or abducting with intent secretly and wrongfully to confine person), 392 (punishment for robbery), 500 (punishment for defamation), 509 and 511 of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC).

    Meanwhile, old videos of both Samiya and Hassan are going viral on social media. The videos suggest the two shared friendship in the past.

  • First Pakistan-India collab since May conflict is breathtakingly beautiful

    First Pakistan-India collab since May conflict is breathtakingly beautiful

    In a landmark moment for cross-border cultural exchange, Pakistani singer Zeeshan Ali has released his latest track Ishqa Ve, marking the first Indo-Pak collaborative music video since the armed conflict between the two nuclear-armed nations in May 2025.

    The video, which beautifully bridges the emotional and cultural landscapes of India and Pakistan, was shot across Amritsar and Lahore, two cities steeped in history and shared heritage. The Amritsar segment was directed by renowned Indian filmmaker Gurpal Singh, while the Lahore portion was helmed by acclaimed Pakistani director Abu Aleeha.

    Zeeshan Ali, known for his soulful voice and versatile singing style, has once again delivered a bewitching song. With a background in classical music, Zeeshan has made a name for himself by fusing traditional South Asian melodies with contemporary sounds. Ishqa Ve continues this trend, blending rich vocals with poignant storytelling and visuals that symbolise love beyond borders.

    The release of Ishqa Ve is being hailed as a cultural breakthrough, with fans and critics alike praising the message of peace and harmony. In a time of heightened political tensions, this musical effort shines as a beacon of hope, proving once again that art knows no boundaries.

  • Adeel Husain, Syra Yousuf’s selfie sparks intense speculation on social media

    Adeel Husain, Syra Yousuf’s selfie sparks intense speculation on social media

    A selfie of actors Adeel Husain and Syra Yousuf has gone viral on social media, generating buzz that the actors are in a relationship.

    Sharing a selfie with Syra and his niece, Adeel wrote, “Lucky that I get to call you my life (18.8.25)”. 

    They duo can be seen having a good time in the photo. Some netizens believe that the caption of the post is for Syra but others say its not. 

    It has not been confirmed by both the actors whether they are seeing each other or not.

    The two were seen together at a clothing brand launch event in and at the wedding of their mutual friend.


    Syra Yousuf was previously married to Shahroz Sabzwari, thing the knot with him in October 2012. However, the couple got divorced in February 2020. Syra and Shahroz have a daughter named Nooreh.

    The Sinf-e-Ahan actress has a very healthy relationship with her ex-husband and his family.

    In a recent podcast, Syra got candid about what it’s like to co-parent her daughter Nooreh with her ex-husband, Shahroz and how therapy helped her learn to separate her personal feelings as an ex from her responsibilities as a mother.

    “I had to really work on it,” she shared. “Because when something goes against your nature, but it’s necessary to do it, you end up growing as a person. Co-parenting has taught me how to kill my ego. So now I know that when it comes to Nooreh, I shouldn’t think of myself.”

    On the other hand, Adeel shared his thoughts on marriage and personal life in Ushna Shah’s show last year. Ushna asked Adeel about his Irish girlfriend and his views on marriage. The actor responded by emphasising that he has never been one to hide the details of his personal life.

    He mentioned that he believes in being transparent about his relationships and that all his personal photos are publicly shared on his social media accounts, making it clear that there is nothing to conceal from his fans.

  • Lady Gaga’s latest single ‘Dead Dance’ launches on ‘Wednesday’ season 2 event

    Lady Gaga’s latest single ‘Dead Dance’ launches on ‘Wednesday’ season 2 event

    American singer and sometimes actor Lady Gaga, who is now a part of Netflix’s megahit Wednesday’s Season 2, has announced the launch of a new song on the show’s Graveyard Gala.

    The main lead of the show, Jenna Ortega, was also part of the event alongside other cast members Emma Myers and Joy Sunday.

    Lady Gaga made a surprise appearance at the event to announce the new song, The Dead Dance, that will be featured in Wednesday Season 2, Part 2.

    It was previously revealed at Netflix Tudum 2025: The Live Event that Gaga will also make an appearance in Wednesday Season 2, Part 2 as the mysterious and enigmatic Rosaline Rotwood, a legendary Nevermore teacher who crosses paths with Wednesday Addams.

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    The makers and co-runners of the show said that “Lady Gaga became a big fan of Season 1 when her song Bloody Mary became the de facto track for Wednesday’s viral dance on TikTok. They also shared that she was very excited to be part of the show.

    In her announcement, Lady Gaga said the song will be released on September 3rd. A snippet of the song was also played at the event and Lady Gaga “couldn’t wait to see them do the dead dance”.

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    The evening began with guests stepping into an amazing Tim Burton–inspired world. The party was shrouded in fog, with raven props perched on headstones etched with Wednesday Easter eggs scattered throughout the haunted gala. Attendees enjoyed Wednesday-themed snacks and cocktails under flickering lanterns as they wandered through moss-covered trees and spider-webbed iron fences. Poets wrote custom, epitaph-worthy haiku for attendees on typewriters, while aura readers revealed which Wednesday character matched each guest’s energy.

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    The show is widely loved and binged on the streaming platform and it is set to return on September 3rd on Netflix.