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  • ‘That story is quite old now’; Mahira Khan gracefully shuts down Bollywood comparisons

    ‘That story is quite old now’; Mahira Khan gracefully shuts down Bollywood comparisons

    Superstar Mahira Khan, who made her big screen comeback with the film Love Guru set for release on Eid-ul-Adha, has won hearts with her graceful and intelligent response to a question about Shah Rukh Khan and Bollywood comparisons.

    After promoting the film in Pakistan and the US, the film’s leads Khan and Humayun Saeed arrived in Dubai to continue their international promotional tour.

    Mahira was asked at a promotional event about her experience working with Shah Rukh Khan and whether Pakistani cinema, particularly Love Guru, had reached the same technical level as Indian films.

    “You’ve worked with Shah Rukh Khan and have experience in Bollywood. Love Guru also looks visually stunning. Have we now reached the same level technically?”

    Mahira responded with calm confidence, “That story is quite old now. You should ask me about The Legend of Maula Jatt. The production quality of Maula Jatt was unparalleled in the subcontinent. This film was as brilliant as any international film.”

    She continued, “As far as technology is concerned, I think we are improving day by day. I don’t think there should be any kind of comparison. You will also like the visuals and sound of Love Guru.”

  • What’s Onijah’s favorite Pakistani food?

    What’s Onijah’s favorite Pakistani food?

    Shimmer, a Pakistani music artist, caught up with Onijah at the #LoveGuru premiere in New York City and their fun interaction is winning hearts online!

    He posted the video on Instagram with the caption, “Had a quick chat with @therealonijah at the #loveguru premiere in NYC! Thank you for inviting me out and thank you for the kind words about Pakistan, Onijah ❤ ”


    In the short but entertaining interview, Shimmer asked Onijah, “What’s your favorite Pakistani food?”


    To which she excitedly replied, “Chicken biryani, paratha with fried egg and chicken qeema! Listen, I love all of my foods!”

    When asked about spice levels, she said, “I like it spicy and mild. I like both.”


    Shimmer then brought up chai. “What’s the best chai?”


    After thinking for a moment, Onijah answered, “I had a chai… the best one is the dark what is it called? Karak chai! Yes, coco chai!”


    Then came a tricky question, “What do you think is the worst Pakistani food?”

    Onijah replied, “That’s hard… there’s a lot of paratha that I love. So, there’s no worst Pakistani food. It’s all fresh. Homemade. ”

    She also said she loves Pakistani music, and when asked about her favorite city in Pakistan, she said with a smile, “Karach”

    Before wrapping up, she shared a message for her fans, “People from Pakistan, I love you guys. I miss you guys. I’m always here in your heart.”

    Shimmer ended with, “Awesome. Thank you so much. It was nice talking to you. Have a good one. Nice to meet you.”

    Fans had mixed but emotional reactions: “I like her energy!”

     “We miss you too, Queen ”

    “I miss you all the time, Onijah!”

    Onijah Robinson, who first gained fame after travelling to Pakistan to marry a man she met online, continues to surprise fans with her appearances. Known for her outspoken personality and viral media moments, her stay in Pakistan, where she was cared for by the state and the people, was widely appreciated across the globe.

  • As Deemak gears up for release, Sonya Hussaiyn makes bold choice on priorities

    As Deemak gears up for release, Sonya Hussaiyn makes bold choice on priorities

    Actress Sonya Hussaiyn has revealed that if her future husband does not approve of her acting career, she will not hesitate to leave the industry.

    In a recent interview with senior journalist and YouTuber Ambreen Fatima, Sonia Hussain was asked what she would do if her husband asked her to leave showbiz after marriage. She responded: “If he doesn’t like me acting, I will quit acting, because I have already entered production and want to focus on that.”

    She also clarified, “I only want to continue acting for a few more years anyway, so I will not mind leaving it after marriage.”

    Sharing her views on marriage, Sonia said, “When I find a good person, I will get married. I want my husband to be educated, moral, well-mannered, and have family values.”

    The interview was part of the promotional campaign for her upcoming film Deemak, where Sonia opened up about her career, new ventures, and personal life.

    Recalling a powerful scene from Deemak, she revealed, “In one scene, I had a seizure, and during that, I also laughed like crazy.” She added, “Everyone on set was scared because the scene looked so real.”

    Praising the film’s cast, Sonia said, “This film includes big names of the Pakistani industry like Javed Sheikh, Samina Pirzada, Bushra Ansari, and Faisal Sheikh, so guess there will definitely be something special in the film.”

    Regarding Shaan Shahid’s upcoming directorial, she shared, “The film is currently under completion and may be released by the end of the year. My role in it is very unique and different.”

    Explaining her temporary break from dramas, Sonya Hussaiyn said, “I am not working in dramas at the moment because I have recently entered the field of production, which is why I’m not able to focus fully on acting.”

    Deemak, starring Faisal Qureshi, Samina Pirzada, and Sonya Hussaiyn, is set to release on Eid-ul-Adha. The film not only showcases Sonia’s acting talent but also marks her growing presence in film production.

  • Mahira, Humayun receive prestigious awards in Dubai

    Mahira, Humayun receive prestigious awards in Dubai

    Actors Mahira Khan and Humayun Saeed were awarded commemorative shields in recognition of their contributions to the Pakistani film industry at a ceremony hosted by Pakistan’s Ambassador to the UAE, Faisal Niaz Tirmizi, in Dubai.

    The two stars are currently on a promotional tour for their upcoming film, Love Guru. The ceremony was attended by members of the Pakistani diplomatic mission, numerous expatriates, fans, and media personnel.

    Ambassador Tirmizi remarked that the creative sector plays a vital role in shaping Pakistan’s international image, describing artists as “an essential aspect of Pakistan’s soft power.” He noted that films like Love Guru demonstrate the evolving storytelling in Pakistan and help create meaningful connections with global audiences.

    Khan and Saeed, who last appeared together in the 2015 film Bin Roye, are reuniting on screen after nearly a decade. At the event, both stars expressed gratitude for the support they’ve received from the Pakistani community in the UAE. While addressing the audience, they expressed their appreciation for the honour and emphasised the importance of maintaining strong ties with the diaspora.

    Love Guru, directed by Nadeem Baig and written by Vasay Chaudhry, is a story of an architect, Sophia, navigating personal and familial pressures. The film is scheduled to be released on June 6, 2025, coinciding with Eid Al Adha in the UAE. 

    The Dubai event was also part of the film’s broader outreach campaign, allowing the actors to engage directly with fans. Ambassador Tirmizi noted that cultural exports such as Love Guru are crucial in shaping global perceptions of Pakistan, especially at a time when film and television are increasingly impactful.

    The event highlighted the increasing interest in Pakistani cinema beyond borders and the role of diplomatic and cultural initiatives in improving it.

  • I wanted Azlan to be old enough to consent to my marriage: Mahira Khan

    I wanted Azlan to be old enough to consent to my marriage: Mahira Khan

    Superstar Mahira Khan has shared how her son Azlan influenced her decision to remarry. Speaking on Ahmed Ali Butt’s podcast, she revealed that while she had considered marriage earlier, she chose to wait until Azlan was mature enough to understand and support her choice.

    “I wanted to get married a few years ago, but Azlan was still young. I needed his consent,” she shared. “I wanted my son to ask me to get married again. And eventually, it was Azlan who encouraged me.”

    Mahira explained that she had fears about taking such a big step, especially as a single mother. “When Azlan was little and I thought about a second marriage, I used to think what if it doesn’t work out? What will happen to my son?”

    She shared that life with her son and family was already peaceful, and she did not want to take any risks unless her son was ready. When he finally gave his support, she felt confident to move forward.

    Mahira Khan first married Ali Askari in 2007. The couple had a son, Azlan, and parted ways in 2015 after eight years of marriage. In October 2023, Mahira tied the knot with businessman Saleem Karim.

    Reflecting on her first marriage, Mahira said she has no regrets, calling her son the most precious gift of her life. “If I hadn’t gone through my first marriage, I wouldn’t have received the best and most precious gift in the world, my son Azlan.”

    She also shared that she maintains good and friendly relations with her ex-husband, Ali Askari, and his wife, Zara.

    “It gave me my son, and that’s the best gift anyone could ever receive,” Mahira concluded.

  • Miss England quits Miss World in India over ‘harassment, disrespect’

    Miss England quits Miss World in India over ‘harassment, disrespect’

    Days before the final event, 2024’s Miss England has shocked fans by walking out of the Miss World competition in India, alleging harassment and disrespect by the organisers.

    As per the details, Milla Magee, 24, was supposed to represent her country at the 72nd Miss World pageant in Hyderabad, on May 31. However, less than a week before the final, she has quit the competition and flew back home.

    “I went there to make a difference, but we had to sit like performing monkeys,” she told a UK newspaper. Magee, who works as a lifeguard and is from Newquay, Cornwall, said the event was “stuck in the past” and not what she expected.

    “As far as I could see, it hasn’t changed and is stuck in the past. Morally, I couldn’t be a part of it,” she said, adding that all crowns and sashes meant nothing as compared to using your voice and making a difference in the world.

    She also shared that the contestants were forced to wear makeup and ball gowns all day, even at breakfast. “But the final straw came when we were told to sit with middle-aged men as a thank you for sponsoring the event.”

    “There were two girls to each table of six guests. We were expected to sit with them for the whole evening and entertain them as a thank you,” she said.

    “I found that unbelievable. I remember thinking, ‘This is so wrong. I didn’t come here to be farmed out for people’s entertainment’.”

    Magee added that she tried to talk about her social causes, but the men didn’t care.

    “At one point, I tried to talk about the causes I was supporting, but it was obvious the men at the table were not interested,” she recalled.


    “Instead, there was weird small talk that left me feeling uncomfortable.”

    “I went out to make a difference, to help create a different future, perhaps inspire young people. Never in a million years did I expect to find myself in that situation,” she said and also criticised a female organizer for her rude behaviour.

    “She clapped her hands right in my face to get my attention and as a signal for people to listen to her,” Magee said.

    “It was so disrespectful, like she was addressing children rather than a coach full of adult women.”

    “It was a small incident, but it showed what they really thought of us and how little respect we were being treated with,” she said.

    With Magee withdrawing from the pageant, Miss England runner-up Charlotte Grant, 25, from Liverpool, will take her place at the final with 108 contestants from around the world.

    The current titleholder, Krystyna Pyszková from the Czech Republic, will crown the new Miss World at the HITEX Exhibition Centre.

  • Is Feroze Khan easy to work with? Nadia Afgan has the scoop

    Is Feroze Khan easy to work with? Nadia Afgan has the scoop

    Actress Nadia Afgan has shared experiences of several actresses who recalled interacting with actor Feroze Khan, noting that his attempts to impress his co-stars on set were a constant pattern.

    Nadia recently appeared as a guest commentator on Kya Drama Hai, where she shared her views on a number of ongoing dramas.

    While commenting on Feroze Khan’s performance in the drama Humraaz, she said that although she has never worked with him personally, she has heard from many actresses in the industry that working with him can be difficult.

    “I have heard that Feroze Khan remains isolated and that he tries to isolate or impress his co-stars in the same way,” she said. “But this is just what I have heard, not my personal experience,” she clarified.

    Talking about his acting, Nadia added, “I find him a good actor, but he always seems to be Feroze Khan in his dramas. He doesn’t fully transform into the character.”

    She also commented on the types of roles he chooses, “Feroze Khan mostly plays hero roles. He is rarely seen taking on real or different characters.”

    Rating performances, she said, “Out of 10, I would give Feroze Khan 6 marks, while Ayeza Khan deserves 8.”

    Feroz Khan has starred in hit dramas such as Khani, Aye Musht-e-Khaak, Akhara, and Khuda Aur Mohabbat.

    His new drama Humraaz, alongside Ayeza Khan, has recently aired, with his character so far portrayed in a negative light.

  • Final Destination in real life? Cinema ceiling collapses during screening of horror flick

    Final Destination in real life? Cinema ceiling collapses during screening of horror flick

    A shocking real-life incident eerily mirrored the theme of the movie thriller, Final Destination: Bloodlines, during a screening in Argentina, when a ceiling panel collapsed inside the cinema.

    The series is known for its scenes of destruction, accidents, and casualties, and during its latest sixth release, a real-life accident occurred during the film’s final scenes. A large piece of the ceiling suddenly fell, striking a woman, identified as Fiamma, on the knee. She was immediately taken to a nearby hospital, where doctors confirmed a serious knee injury.

    Speaking to local media, Fiamma recalled the terrifying moment,  “We heard a loud noise, and at first, we thought it was part of the movie because we were so immersed in it. But then a large chunk fell on me out of nowhere.

    She added that she was fortunate to be leaning forward at the time. Otherwise, the panel might have struck her head.

    Fiamma criticised the cinema’s management for negligence. “The manager asked me, ‘How do you want to resolve this issue?’ I told them I would file a complaint. Just imagine if that piece had fallen on my daughter’s head this is complete irresponsibility,” she said.

  • Backlash erupts over Mahira Khan’s comments on Khalil ur Rehman Qamar

    Backlash erupts over Mahira Khan’s comments on Khalil ur Rehman Qamar

    Superstar Mahira Khan’s recent remarks about controversial writer Khalil ur Rehman Qamar have triggered intense backlash from several prominent voices, including artist and activist Leena Ghani, journalist Sanam Maher, and writer Hina Baloch. The criticism comes after Mahira’s surprising attempt at reconciliation with Qamar during a podcast appearance.

    The controversy resurfaced when Mahira appeared on Ahmed Ali Butt’s podcast, addressing her fallout with Qamar, five years after she publicly called him out on Twitter for his misogynistic remarks.

    Clarifying their past professional relationship, Mahira said, “We were never close friends, but our joint project Sadqay Tumhare was a journey we completed with love and sincerity.”

    When asked if she believed she had made a mistake in how she addressed the issue, she admitted, “Yes, I was wrong. I should have messaged him directly instead of tweeting about it. He is absolutely right.”

    Explaining her state of mind at the time, she added, “I just wanted to raise my voice against injustice,” and revealed that she posted the tweet during a late-night shoot for Neelofar, without verifying the full context.


    Mahira also credited her mother for helping her reflect: “My mom made me realize I should have communicated directly, especially when it involved a senior artist,” she said, quoting her mother’s advice: “You can disagree while still maintaining respect.”

    But not everyone agrees.

    Leena Ghani, a well-known activist and feminist, took to her Instagram story to express confusion and frustration over Mahira’s remarks.

    “Moving on, can someone explain to me like I’m five what Mahira Khan was trying to say,” she asked, questioning the logic behind Mahira’s comments.

    “Sooo… we should call out people, but we don’t call out people in power,” she continued.


    “But then… Mahira Khan called out KRQ but since ‘woh baray hain,’ she should not have called him out?”

    Calling out the contradictions, Leena wrote, “Was I wrong to assume she called him out because he made disgusting, misogynistic comments and as someone with influence from the industry, she was taking a brave stand against a man in power?”

    She ended her post with a powerful statement, “Mahira Khan, I’m begging you at this point to understand. Agar woh baray hain, iska yeh matlab nahi ke woh achay bhi hain. Maaf usi ko kiya jata hai jo maafi maangay, aur jo maaf hone ke laayak ho — KRQ jaisay do takkay ke aadmi ko nahi.”

    Journalist and author Sanam Maher also weighed in, sharing a clip from the podcast and writing, “This clip of Mahira Khan on a podcast has been doing the rounds, and I didn’t want to ignore it. I shouldn’t be surprised, but I am — she says she should have reached out to Khalil ur Rehman Qamar before tweeting about him. Out of respect for his age, and as they know each other.”

    She then urged people to revisit Qamar’s past actions, “Shall we just rewatch the clip where KRQ shows us who he is?”

    Sanam reshared a viral clip where Qamar screamed at a woman on live TV over the “Mera jism, meri marzi” slogan and added, “This is him frothing at the mouth re ‘mera jism, meri marzi’ i.e. ‘my body, my choice’.”

    She also reshared Mahira’s original tweet from five years ago, “I am shocked at what I have just heard and seen! Sick to the core. This same man who abused a woman on TV is revered and given project after project because of what?”
    “We are as much to blame if not more for perpetuating this thinking!”

    Expressing disappointment over Mahira’s apparent U-turn, Sanam questioned, “I do not understand what she feels she has to apologise for. She tweeted this, and because she’s got the clout and status in the industry, her tweet emboldened other people to come forward and talk about how vile this man is. Why is she now walking back on this?”


    Sanam also criticized the podcast host for inappropriate comments, saying, “At one point this host tells Mahira she took her sweet time getting married again (‘about time’) okay, uncle.”

    Writer Hina Baloch echoed the sentiments of Leena and Sanam. Reposting Leena’s story, she wrote:

    “Respectability politics will be the end of us all.”

    She elaborated further, “I recently watched an interview where Mahira also said that she is against cancel culture and I fully support her for that. But the UK point is, Mahira girl, you didn’t cancel KRQ. You called him out for the venom he spits against women without any accountability.”

    Hina added “He could’ve corrected his course, but no he became more and more venomous and misogynistic each passing day. Such a vile creature.”


    “Also, respect is earned KRQ is not worthy of it. So yeah, @leenaghani stands corrected.”

  • Ducky Bhai froze on stage when THIS Bollywood star called him

    Ducky Bhai froze on stage when THIS Bollywood star called him

    Popular Pakistani YouTuber Ducky Bhai found himself in an unexpectedly hilarious and awkward moment during his latest visit to Dubai when Bollywood star Nora Fatehi called him on stage.

    Recorded in his vlog, Ducky was attending an event in the city when his friend Hamza joked, “She [Nora] will call you on stage!”

    To everyone’s surprise, that’s exactly what happened.

    When Nora Fatehi invited Ducky to join her on stage for a dance, things took a funny turn. Instead of dancing along, Ducky froze in panic.

    “I told you earlier, I don’t dance!” he said to his friend afterwards, visibly sweating. 

    He joked, “The whole of Pakistan will spit on me,” regretting not giving even one dance move.

    The two continued to laugh about it, with his friend teasing, “She walked off the stage crying, she said, ‘This Ducky did mischief!’”

    Catch the awkward moment here: