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  • Day after AR Rahman’s divorce, bassist Mohini Dey announces her own separation

    Day after AR Rahman’s divorce, bassist Mohini Dey announces her own separation

    Mohini Dey, the bassist for renowned Indian musician AR Rahman, has announced her separation with composer Mark Hartsuch, hours after Rahman went public with the news of his divorce.


    Rahman had on Tuesday announced separation with his wife, Saira Banu, after 28 years of marriage.


    Saira’s lawyer, Vandana Shah, released a statement citing emotional strain and unbridgeable differences as reasons for the separation. The statement emphasised that despite their deep love for each other, the couple could not overcome the challenges in their relationship. Rahman and Saira, who got married in 1995, have three children – Khatija, Raheema, and Ameen.


    Hours after the news was confirmed, Mohini and Hartsuch announced their separation, adding that it was a mutual decision and the two would continue to work together professionally.


    “Mark and I have separated with mutual understanding. We remain great friends and will continue to work together. We kindly ask for your respect and understanding during this time,” Mohini said in a social media post.


    Despite separation, both Mohini and Hartsuch assured fans that their professional work remained unaffected.


    Mohini, who gained prominence through her performances with Rahman’s troupe, released her debut album in August 2023. The former couple has collaborated on several projects, including their joint music venture, MaMoGi.

  • One Direction stars attend Liam Payne’s funeral in UK

    One Direction stars attend Liam Payne’s funeral in UK

    Family and friends of One Direction star Liam Payne, who died last month after falling from a Buenos Aires hotel room, gathered for his funeral in Britain on Wednesday.

    Payne’s former bandmates Harry Styles, Niall Horan, Zayn Malik and Louis Tomlinson were among the dozens of mourners at the private service at St Mary’s Church in Amersham, Buckinghamshire, just outside London.

    Payne’s tearful parents were joined by his two sisters, his girlfriend Kate Cassidy and former partner Cheryl Tweedy, with whom he has a son.

    Around a dozen fans watched from behind a nearby cordon as guests hugged each other before walking past floral tributes into the 12th-century church to pay their final respects.

    “Because his death was such a public death, to have the funeral in a private way… I think it was very nice,” said onlooker Sheila Morris, a 65-year-old from Amersham.

    “It’s a beautiful church… it’s a very beautiful place for a funeral,” she said.

    Payne’s coffin arrived in a white horse-drawn hearse topped with floral tributes spelling the words “Son” and “Daddy”, followed by his parents.

    Payne was found dead on October 16 after falling from the balcony of his third-floor room at the Casa Sur Hotel in the Argentinian capital.

    His death, at 31, prompted a global outpouring of grief from family, former bandmates and fans, with thousands gathering in cities around the world to offer condolences.

    – ‘Completely devastated’ –

    Payne shot to stardom as a teenager alongside Styles, Horan, Tomlinson and Malik after their appearance on the UK talent show “The X Factor” 14 years ago.

    He died from “multiple traumas” and “internal and external haemorrhaging” after the fall from the hotel room, a post-mortem examination found.

    The balcony attached to his room overlooked a rear patio that was about 14 meters (45 feet) high.

    Hotel staff had called emergency services twice to report a guest “overwhelmed by drugs and alcohol” who was “destroying” a hotel room.

    Investigators have said he was alone at the time and appeared to have been “going through an episode of substance abuse”.

    In a short statement following his death, Payne’s family said: “We are heartbroken. Liam will forever live in our hearts and we’ll remember him for his kind, funny and brave soul.”

    One Direction said they had been “completely devastated” by his death.

    After forming in 2010, the band went on to release an album of radio-ready songs each year in time for the holiday shopping season and became one of the highest-grossing live acts in the world. 

    In 2016, after Malik left, the group said it was on an indefinite hiatus but not splitting up.

    Payne’s first solo single “Strip That Down” peaked at number three on the UK charts and number 10 on the US Billboard top songs list.

    But in recent years he had spoken publicly about struggles with substance abuse and coping with fame from an early age.

    His last solo work, the single “Teardrops”, was released in March, with a second album announced at the time.

    Payne was born and raised in Wolverhampton, central England.

  • Islamic Ideology Council blames ‘clerical error’ for declaring VPN ‘un-Islamic’

    Islamic Ideology Council blames ‘clerical error’ for declaring VPN ‘un-Islamic’

    Dr Raghib Naeemi, Chairman of the Council of Islamic Ideology (CII), recently addressed the controversy surrounding his earlier remarks about VPNs, clarifying that deeming their use as “un-Islamic” and “against Shariah” was a clerical mistake.

    A 10-point agenda was adopted during the CII’s 240th meeting on Wednesday, which reaffirmed that Article 191 of the Constitution guarantees every citizen the right to freedom of expression and access to information, provided it aligns with religious principles, national unity, and the laws of the land.

    Dr Naeemi also clarified the confusion caused by his previous statement, explaining that it was the result of a “clerical error.” He asserted that one had declared VPNs un-Islamic or against Shariah and that a “typing mistake” in their earlier statement, “where the word ‘not’ was omitted, led to this misunderstanding.”

    The CII Chairman further explained that the typing error in the statement from his Friday sermon was a mistake that was overlooked by his staff. He categorically rejected any pressure behind the earlier remarks, asserting that they were made independently.

    Stance on blasphemous content 

    Dr. Raghib Naeemi, during a press conference, addressed the government’s stance on the use of VPNs to access blasphemous and vulgar content. He described it as a matter of shame for the nation that 20 million Pakistanis visit websites containing such material, including content that threatens national security.

    He also reiterated the government’s deadline of November 30 for VPN registration and emphasized that all users, including ministers and officials, must use registered software applications.

    Dr. Naeemi further stated that whether using a VPN is un-Islamic depends on its purpose and how it is used or misused.

    Previous statement

    Previously, state-run Pakistan Television (PTV) reported that the Council of Islamic Ideology (CII) has termed the use of virtual private networks (VPNs) “un-Islamic”. 

    CII Chairman Dr Raghib Hussain Naeemi, in that statement, said the federal government had the prerogative to curb evil and prevent access to it, declaring that adopting measures to prevent or restrict access to immoral and offensive content was in accordance with the Shariah.

    Ironically, this was also announced on the blocked microblogging site X, which is widely used in Pakistan via VPN.

  • Federal orders bureaucracy against use of KP govt resources for Nov 24 protest

    Federal orders bureaucracy against use of KP govt resources for Nov 24 protest

    Fearing that Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s (KP) ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) might use state machinery for its upcoming protest, the Interior Ministry has ordered Chief Secretary Nadeem Aslam Chaudhry to ensure that state resources were not used.


    In a letter to the KP chief secretary, the ministry said the provincial government must not utilise “state machinery, equipment, officials or finances” for political protests.

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    The development comes a day after the ministry also approved deployment of both the Frontier Constabulary (FC) and Rangers in Islamabad to deal with any law and order situation due to the PTI’s Nov 24 march on the federal capital.


    The federal government has already imposed section 144 in the capital city for two months.


    Last week, PTI founder and former prime minister (PM) Imran Khan had issued the “final and decisive call” for countrywide demonstrations on November 24.

    The PTI demands revocation of the recently-passed 26th Constitutional Amendment, “restoration of democracy”, the return of “public’s mandate” in light of irregularities in the 2024 General Election, and the release of all political prisoners, including party founder Imran Khan.


    Meanwhile, police have reportedly launched a crackdown on PTI leadership and workers, arresting at least 30 activists so far.


    The development came despite Imran Khan’s permission for the party leadership to negotiate with the government and establishment.


    Imran’s lawyer and PTI leader Faisal Chaudhry, while speaking to journalists outside Adiala Jail, said that if the talks between the government and opposition leadership remain successful, then there “won’t be a protest but celebration”.


    “If negotiations make progress by tomorrow (Thursday), then it is fine… if the talks do not progress, then we will definitely protest,” Faisal quoted incarcerated Khan as saying.

    Previously, former PM Khan was arrested on August 5 last year from his residence in Zaman Park, Lahore, shortly after his conviction in the Toshakhana case and has been in jail since then on multiple charges.

    Currently, he is held in Rawalpindi’s Adiala Jail under high security and with B-class facilities due to his status as a former premier.

    It may be noted here that incarcerated PM Imran Khan is facing several cases, including the £190 million reference (Al Qadir Trust case).

    However, the Founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan, has been granted bail in the ToshaKhana case 2.

    Islamabad High Court (IHC) judge Justice Miangul Hassan Aurangzeb on Wednesday granted bail to party founder Imran Khan in ToshaKhana case two.


    However, the party founder was reportedly not released as he has been in judicial remand in multiple cases in Lahore.

  • 10 power distribution companies likely to be transferred to president

    10 power distribution companies likely to be transferred to president

    The World Bank has proposed transferring the ownership of 10 power distribution companies (DISCOs) to the president of Pakistan before their privatisation.


    According to reports, Power Division officials, during a meeting of the Senate Standing Committee on Privatisation, revealed that the World Bank had outlined at least nine conditions for DISCO privatisation, of which only two had been met so far.


    The recommendations include notifying tariff rules, clarifying subsidies and revising eligibility criteria for licenses.


    The global lender has also emphasised cleaning up DISCOs’ balance sheets, recognising liabilities and implementing a clear electricity policy to define roles and responsibilities aimed at reducing technical and commercial losses.


    Officials expressed optimism that the remaining seven conditions would be met by January 2025.  
    The privatisation process is backed by the World Bank under its Non-Lending Technical Assistance programme. 

    However, Federal Minister for Privatisation Abdul Aleem Khan stressed that unresolved legacy issues and off-balance sheet liabilities must be addressed before moving forward.  


    The additional secretary of the Power Division disclosed that the government’s uniform tariff policy would remain intact even after privatisation.


    This means consumers in efficient regions, like Punjab, will continue subsidising those in areas with higher line losses, such as Sindh and Balochistan. Furthermore, the government will maintain subsidies for privatised companies, keeping the budget under strain.  


    In August, the cabinet had approved a phased privatisation plan for DISCOs. In the first phase, profitable entities such as Islamabad Electric Supply Company (IESCO), Faisalabad Electric Supply Company (FESCO) and Gujranwala Electric Power Company (GEPCO) will be sold outright. 


    The second phase will include loss-making entities like Lahore Electric Supply Company (LESCO), Multan Electric Power Company (MEPCO) and Hazara Electric Supply Company, while the highest loss-making firms such as Hyderabad and Peshawar DISCOs, will be offered under long-term concession agreements.

  • PTI worker dead after police raid in Narowal

    PTI worker dead after police raid in Narowal

    A Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) worker from Narowal, who was injured after falling from a roof during a police raid at his home, has died while admitted to a hospital.

    The PTI district president has also confirmed the worker’s death in his statement, Geo News reported.

    The worker’s name was Yasir Malhi, and he was not just a die-hard PTI fan but also a father. His relatives protested against the police brutality in front of the Baddo Malhi police station.

    His young son, while talking to the media, said that during the raid, his father had climbed onto the roof of the house, and the police personnel had hit him with a brick on his head.

    A video of Yasir’s son has been widely shared on social media, and the child can be seen crying and narrating the whole incident of his father’s fall. He laments that he has been “orphaned”. 

    Describing the incident, he also detailed that as the police raided their house, his father “ran to save himself. He was followed by a servant. He tripped, and they [police] hit him hard with a brick.”

    NL News Alert, a local channel from Narowal, has reported the details. Reporter Rana Muhammad Imran shared the video of the child on TikTok. The text on the viral video also claims that the victim’s family has also pardoned the police, indicating a settlement between them. 

    The spokesman of the local police representing the District Police Officer, however, said that the police had nothing to do with Yasir’s death.

    In another video shared from another TikTok account by the name of Hafiz Shahid Express shared the picture of the deceased. He also posted a video of the victim’s family negotiating with the police and stating that the purpose of the protest was to curb this problem of people getting killed at the hands of the police.

    “We request you not to do this kind of injustice from here onwards with anyone else,” a man said to the police officer with the tag of Deputy Superintendant of Police (DSP) on his uniform, who can be seen nodding in affirmation. 

    In the same video, another person could be heard crying and wailing. 

    Social media is simultaneously abuzz with the criticism of the Punjab Police and the ongoing crackdown on PTI followers in the light of the upcoming PTI protest on November 24. 

  • Rs8 crore becomes unexpected star of ‘Sunn Mere Dil’

    Rs8 crore becomes unexpected star of ‘Sunn Mere Dil’

    What do you get when a drama revolves around a number that’s never been seen but constantly mentioned?

    The obsession with ‘8 crore’ in Sunn Mere Dil has taken the drama by storm, but not in the way fans would expect.

    Controversial writer Khail Ur Rehman Qamar, known for his misogynistic scripts and problematic plots, previously faced heavy criticism for ‘2 takay ke larki’, one of the dialogues from ‘Meray Paas Tum Ho’, and now, he is facing the same backlash for the constant use of ‘8 crore’ in Sunn Mere Dil.

    The ‘8 crore’ reference is to the conversation when Sadaf learns that her brother, Zaviyar, has cancer. The doctor says he could survive with a transplant, but the treatment is only available in the U.S. Sadaf goes to Bilal Abdullah’s office, where she meets him and asks for help. She requests him to lend her eight crore, saying, “Whatever you ask, I will do it.” Bilal agrees, signs the cheque, and hands it to her.

    Maya Ali and Wahaj Ali play the lead roles in Sunn Mere Dil, however, despite the hype, the execution has not had a positive response from fans.

    Maya Ali portrays Sadaf, and Wahaj Ali plays Bilal Abdullah.

    The script and character development have left viewers disappointed, with many questioning the storyline that seems to lack coherence.

    Now, ‘8 crore’ is the most discussed subject on social media as it has been persistently used in a number of episodes.

    Instagram blogger Miss Malik compiled a list of the many times ‘8 crore’ is referenced, and so far, it has been used 13 times in the drama.

    This is followed by another repeated dialogue: “crore chahiye” and “Mirza Shahab ne mujhe bola, please sir, peete waqt meri beti ko discus mat kare” said by Bilal played by Wahaj Ali.

    Fans have been vocal about their frustration with the constant repetition of 8 crores and its impact on the drama.

    Here’s how fans are reacting:

    A fan commented, “I can’t believe they keep talking about 08 crore like it’s just pocket change. The drama’s plot should be more than just this number.”

    Another fan jokingly commented, 8 “Whole drama is dancing around 8 crore8 crore crying in corner8 croor q chahiye, BMW M5 f90 leni hei. Bro. Isliya.”

    A viewer couldn’t contain their amusement and commented, “The 8 crore obsession is so intense, and I’m starting to feel like I need it too. Who else is watching this drama just for that magic number?”

    Sun Mere Dil features a talented cast, including Amar Khan, Saba Hamid, Hira Mani, Usama Khan, Syed Mohammed Ahmed, and Shavir Kadwani.

    Written by controversial writer Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar and directed by Haseeb Hassan, ‘Sunn Mere Dil’ may have missed the mark in some areas, but one thing is for sure: ‘8 crore’ has taken over the conversation.

  • From PUBG to forever: Pakistani man finds love with US women online

    From PUBG to forever: Pakistani man finds love with US women online

    A unique love story has unfolded as Shahad Hussain, a 23-year-old man from Chitral, Pakistan, married 18-year-old Flores Sarah from the United States. The couple connected through the popular online game PUBG and maintained a long-distance relationship for three years.

    Their relationship led to a traditional wedding held at a private hotel in Chitral, with the Nikah ceremony performed by Maulana Khaliq-uz-Zaman, the khatib of the Shah Mosque in Chitral. Sarah’s mother attended the wedding, and she did not need to change her name since it was already an Islamic one.

    Raisuddin, a local from the Marooi area of Chitral, confirmed their three-year relationship, stating that Sarah had obtained her mother’s permission before marrying Shahad. The wedding followed local traditions, with Sarah wearing a traditional bridal outfit and her mother dressed in local attire. Women from nearby areas also joined the celebration.

    This story highlights how cross-cultural relationships can also develop through online gaming and social media, leading to marriages that cross geographical boundaries.

    In a similar heartwarming cross-border love story, Seema Haider from Pakistan and Sachin Meena from India found each other through the popular online game PUBG.

    Seema Haider, drawn by her growing affection for Sachin, decided to leave her home in Pakistan and cross into India to be with him. This bold move was filled with challenges, not just because of the geographical distance but also due to the legal and social barriers they faced as citizens of two different countries with complex relationships.

    In an interview shared by BBC, Seema and Sachin opened up about how the romance began for them and what they mean to each other. They started talking on PUBG in 2020, becoming close friends in seven months. According to the lovers, they met in Nepal in March for the first time, and Seema got Sachin a ticket.

  • Lady Gaga, Green Day, Post Malone to headline Coachella 2025

    Lady Gaga, Green Day, Post Malone to headline Coachella 2025

    Lady Gaga, Green Day and Post Malone will headline 2025’s Coachella music and arts festival, organizers said Wednesday, while Travis Scott will play a special guest slot.

    Missy Elliott, Charli XCX and Megan Thee Stallion will also feature at the major event in the California desert that kicks off the music festival circuit.

    Coachella takes place over two three-day weekends in the spring, this year April 11-13 and 18-20.

    The line-up reveal came months earlier than usual, one day after Post Malone slipped in his own tour schedule release that he’d be playing concerts during the anticipated festival dates in Indio.

    Scott’s performance will come four years after he was slated to headline the 2020 festival, which was ultimately scrapped due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

    South Africa’s Tyla will perform at the 2025 edition after pulling out last year due to an injury.

    Other acts of interest include famed conductor Gustavo Dudamel along with the LA Philharmonic, along with a return to the desert for Brazil’s Anitta and electronic music pioneers Kraftwerk.

    Last year’s festival was headlined by Lana Del Rey, Doja Cat and Tyler, the Creator. It also featured a special reunion performance from No Doubt.

    Taylor Swift was also an overwhelming presence at the grounds flanked by the San Jacinto Mountains in 2024 — although as a spectator, not a performer.

  • Head coach Aqib Javed on Fakhar Zaman’s return to team

    Head coach Aqib Javed on Fakhar Zaman’s return to team

    Interim head coach for white-ball cricket in Pakistan, Aqib Javed has shared his thoughts on Fakhar Zaman’s return to the national team.


    Fakhar Zaman was benched ahead of the series against England. Media reports claimed that his ouster from the team had come due to a post in support of former skipper Babar Azam, against the wishes of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).


    “As soon as Fakhar Zaman’s fitness issues are resolved, he will be selected… there is no doubt that Fakhar is a warrior,” Aqib said in conversation with media persons in Lahore.


    “Coaching is not new to me. I have been associated with it for 22 years and there will be no problems due to additional responsibilities. I was earlier included in the selection committee and we have achieved positive results there,” he added.


    Fakhar had questioned PCB’s decision to rest Babar Azam in two matches of the series against England.


    In a post on social media, he had given the example of Indian cricketer Virat Kohli, saying that when he was out of form, he was not benched by India. This had prompted the PCB to serve Fakhar with a show-cause notice.  Responding to the notice, Fakhar said that Babar was one of the best batsmen in the world and was also a good friend, which was why he expressed his opinion.

    He had said that Babar should have been given a chance considering the PCB’s central contract.  While Fakhar had then been dropped from the team amid speculations regarding the controversy’s role in his exit, the board had later cited fitness issues as the reason behind the star batter’s removal.


    Prior to the controversy, Fakhar’s name was also being considered for the slot of Pakistan’s white-ball captain.