Category: Entertainment

  • World Emoji Day: If Pakistani politicians were emojis

    World Emoji Day: If Pakistani politicians were emojis

    Is a Whatsapp conversation even complete, if it doesn’t include at least one emoji? All of us use emojis while texting because not only do they make conversations fun, they are also useful where words fail. 

    On World Emoji Day, we match our politicians to emojis and who knew there are so many of them.

    Imran Khan

    No one cooler than our Prime Minister.

    Z.A Bhutto

    Hain? How does WhatsApp know keh aaj bhi Bhutto zinda hai?

    Fawad Chaudhry

    Bas unees bees ka faraq hai.

    Shehbaz Sharif

    This detective emoji is perfect for our ex-Khadim-e-Aala Punjab, Shehbaz Sharif.

    Shehryar Afridi

    Its the beard.

    Maryam Nawaz

    All hail to princess Maryam. If Maryam Nawaz was an emoji, she would definitely be the princess one.

    Sherry Rehman

    Ain’t no diva like Sherry Rehman.

    Khawaja Asif

    Momina Basit

    This is our favorite one because they resemble a lot. Momina Basit is one of the members of Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI).

  • Review: Is ‘Cheekh’ losing the plot?

    Review: Is ‘Cheekh’ losing the plot?

    ARY’s Cheekh began as an ambitious project. The drama centered around the theme of sexual harassment and abuse and the importance of raising your voice even if you have to go against your own family members. The first few episodes were gripping and had you on the edge but as the drama progressed, it became mundane the point that it almost became a chore to watch the drama.

    Though the characters were wonderfully written, especially Shayan, who we all agree was like a breath of fresh air in the Pakistani drama scene, the overall script of the drama weakened as the drama progressed. The storyline was also becoming depressing as Mannat continued to fight against her brother-in-law, Wajih and lost every time. However, as the drama heads towards its end, viewers got an unexpected twist and the drama caught our attention once again.

    SPOILER ALERT

    The last episode saw Shayan killed by his brother, Wajih after they get into a heated debate with each other. As soon as the accident happens, Wajih bolts from the crime scene while Mannat rushes him to the hospital. In her quest for justice for her friend, Mannat experiences her third loss. She first lost her child in a miscarriage caused by Wajih. Then she lost her mother and now her husband. In between all that Mannat was also admitted to a mental hospital after she lost her case to Wajih. While we agree and accept that the drama’s makers tried to be as realistic as possible, the question is did they become a little too realistic?

    Though I myself am of the opinion that the drama rightfully portrayed the situation of such cases in our society, my colleague appeared to have a dissenting view and argued that what was even the whole point of fighting the case, that too against her brother-in-law when in the end you’re left with nothing. He argued that the drama went overboard and situations like these don’t happen in real life. Whatever your opinion may be, the fact remains that women who dare to raise their voice are subjected to vilification by men who are more powerful than them. For example the case of Khadija Siddiqui.

    On the whole, Cheekh had its shares of highs and lows. The acting by the lead cast was brilliant. Saba Qamar, Bilal Abbas Khan, Emmad Irfani, Aijaz Aslam and Azekah Daniel all gave brilliant performances. The scenes which featured both Saba and Bilal were powerful, to say the least. Both the actors were phenomenal in their roles and deserve standing ovation.

    Though the drama became a drag in the middle with a lot of pointless scenes, the plot was intriguing and made you think about how unfair society is towards victims, especially those of sexual violence. The way the rich and influential are able to maneuver the law as per their liking and get away unaffected is food for thought and the drama portrayed that brilliantly. It also highlights how the law is not equal for everyone and anyone with an iota of influence can get away from being punished.

    With the latest development, it looks like viewers will be tuning into the series once again to see if Mannat will get finally get justice.

  • Female celebrities speak up against online abuse

    Female celebrities speak up against online abuse

    While scrolling through social media, you often come across abusive and vile comments, targeted at female celebrities, which make you shudder if they catch your eye for even a moment. Recently, several popular female celebrities have spoken up about being abused online and have called for a stop on it.

    Here are all those who have expressed their anger online.

    Mahira Khan

    This is not the first time Mahira Khan has opened up about online abuse and its repercussions.

    Hania Aamir

    Hania Aamir has spoken up on more than one occasion about being bullied online but her recent Instagram story was directed at Hina Altaf who commented that Muneeb Butt is a bad actor.

    Ayesha Omar

    Ayesha Omar is currently vacationing in Greece but it appears that Pakistani citizens are not having with her vacay style and are voicing their disapproval in the comments section. That propelled Ayesha to post this in her Instagram stories.

    Iqra Aziz

    In just the past week, Iqra Aziz has talked about cyber abuse twice. Once before her engagement to Yasir Hussain and once after. In her first post, Iqra talked about how it takes a few words to bring someone down and tell them that they aren’t good enough. In her second post, post-engagement, she said that she is shutting out all those who are spreading hate and vitriol online.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BzvWoBWgpAC/
    https://www.instagram.com/p/BzfvMttAOeA/
  • Imran Abbas defends himself after backlash on lion picture

    Imran Abbas defends himself after backlash on lion picture

    A recent report by AFP has revealed a growing trend in keeping lions as pets in Karachi and rough estimates show that 300 lions are being kept as pets.

    Recently, actor Imran Abbas posted a picture of himself posing with a lion and playing with it on the terrace of a house.

    Naturally, his picture invited tremendous backlash after which Imran took to Instagram to clarify that the lion is not “caged or malnutritioned.” He shared that the animal is kept in a natural habitat at a farmhouse and was brought to the house only for a day. Abbas added that the lion, named Simba, loves human beings and cannot be sent back to the jungle because he can’t live without the owner.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/Bz0iyywnby2/

    In a follow-up post, Abbas also clarified that the lion was not on drugs and was in fact pampered. He also thanked everyone for their concern.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/Bz0yPsin-X4/

    Further social media sleuthing revealed that the lion belonged to a social media influencer called Azlan Shah. Azlan, who calls himself an animal lover, has over time, shared lots of pictures of himself with his pet lion.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/Bz1Dx3aFVNK/
    https://www.instagram.com/p/Bv30wKelAhw/

    Keeping wild animals as exotic pets has witnessed an upward trend in the past few years, especially in Karachi, where people have started keeping snakes, lions, tigers and giraffes as pets.

  • Mani thinks Momina Mustehsan’s performance at LSA 2019 was the ‘death of rap and dance’

    Mani thinks Momina Mustehsan’s performance at LSA 2019 was the ‘death of rap and dance’

    As much as this year’s Lux Style Awards tried to be politically and morally correct, in reality, the exact opposite happened. The awards continue to be in the headlines and not for the best of reasons. After the whole Iqra Aziz, Yasir Hussain drama, which frankly blew out of proportion, people are now turning their attention to the other things that happened at the award ceremony. Such as Momina Mustehsan’s performance.

    Momina, who was performing for the first time ever, opened the Lux Style Awards with Eva B, the cult classic rapper from Lyari. The entire segment, written, directed and produced by Mustehsan, raised more than just a few eyebrows and videos of her performing went viral on social media with people asking what exactly she was doing on stage.

    Salman Sheikh, better known as Mani, also had a few thoughts on the matter. Sharing the video on his Instagram, he remarked that Momina’s performance was the death of rap and dance.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BzyE3unhvHQ/

    Meanwhile, here’s what Twitter had to say on her performance.

    https://twitter.com/ManalFaheemKhan/status/1148293461373833218

    Signing off with a video of her performance. Enjoy.

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  • VIDEO: How Iqra Aziz & Yasir Hussain fell in love

    VIDEO: How Iqra Aziz & Yasir Hussain fell in love

    We all know when and how they got engaged, but here’s how they fell in love.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urQUhYgXuzY
  • Shaan is not happy with SRK voicing Mufasa for ‘The Lion King’s’ live-action remake

    Shaan is not happy with SRK voicing Mufasa for ‘The Lion King’s’ live-action remake

    The Lion King’s live-action remake is releasing in a few days and needless to say everyone is excited. A few days back it was revealed that Shahrukh Khan and his son Aryan Khan will be doing the voiceover for Mufasa and Simba respectively for the Hindi version of the film. And naturally, anything that has SRK associated with it gets us excited. However, there is one person who is not happy with this news: Shaan.

    To be honest, Shaan is pretty hard to impress anyway, but yaar Shahrukh Khan say kaun nai impress hota. Khair Shaan decided to voice his displeasure in a series of tweets.

    When someone told him not to watch the film, he responded, “Then don’t release it in Pakistan.”

    People started calling out Shaan for his comments and said that he is jealous of SRK.

    Someone went onto say that Shaan is “always bitter.”

    One person commented that Shaan is obsessed with SRK.

    A Twitter user dragged in Shaan’s Arth 2, which was a box-office failure.

    Wow, Shaan really is active on Twitter. He practically responded to each user who criticised him. He was even defending Prime Minister Imran Khan and his government at the same time. Looks like he has plenty of free time on his hands aaj kal.

  • Pakistanis can’t help but celebrate India’s loss and New Zealand’s win

    Pakistanis can’t help but celebrate India’s loss and New Zealand’s win

    India lost to New Zealand last night which means they are officially out of the race for the Cricket World Cup. Needless to say, Pakistan couldn’t help but celebrate India’s loss, especially considering them losing to England lessened our chances of reaching the semi-finals. And what better way to celebrate our arch-rival’s loss than with memes. Pakistani social media was lit last night and here’s proof. As ESPN on Pakistan had written, “No matter what you believe, there is nothing they can’t do. The memes keep them in any game.”

    Abhinandan was dragged in.

    Even ICC did not let go of a chance to celebrate New Zealand’s win.

    As expected, the newly engaged were also brought into the memes.

    Anushka was also not spared.

    Apart from the memes, Pakistani celebrities and politicians also took to Twitter to express their joy at New Zealand’s win.