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  • ‘Proud of what you have gone on to achieve’: Osman Khalid Butt celebrates five years of Ehd-e-Wafa

    ‘Proud of what you have gone on to achieve’: Osman Khalid Butt celebrates five years of Ehd-e-Wafa

    In a world where friendships are tested in cut throat industries, Ehd-e Wafa remains a timeless story of loyalty, love, and adventure. Five years after the serial aired on our screens, it continues to be a cult favourite.

    Ehd-e-Wafa star Osman Khalid Butt shared a nostalgic story on his Instagram account with the caption, “Incredibly proud of what all of you have gone on to achieve and that we created a bit of magic with this. All of us, cast and crew your fellow mischief-maker.”


    The drama is written by Mustafa Afridi and Saife Hassan, produced by Momina Duraid Production.

    Here is the story shared by Osman Khalid Butt:

  • Sajal Aly’s acting in ‘Zard Patton Ka Bunn’ has made a fan out of Shamoon Abbasi

    Sajal Aly’s acting in ‘Zard Patton Ka Bunn’ has made a fan out of Shamoon Abbasi

    Actor and director Shamoon Abbasi is known for not mincing his words and giving straightforward opinions.

    Abbasi is part of ‘Kya Drama Hai’ which airs on Channel 24, where he praised Sajal Aly’s acting in the drama serial ‘Zard Patton Ka Bunn’ in his usual no-holds barred style.

    Sajal Aly is playing the character of Meenu in the drama, written by Mustafa Afridi and directed by Safie Hassan.

    Shamoon said, “Sajal, my child, you know how much I love you, she is like my family, she actually belongs to my family. From the very beginning, I have been working with her. You can even see her now, a little bit, peeking over my shoulder. Sajal has always been very dear to me. When she started working, I respected her from day one because even as a young girl, the way she elevated her roles was impressive. I always thought she was very serious about her work.”

    “Every month some actor from India says something about Sajal and praises her. I say, when Allah gives someone respect, no matter what you do, Allah has given Sajal a lot of respect, not just as an actor, but as a person as well. She is such a sweet person – no controversies, no problems, no issues, no unnecessary talk. She doesn’t make statements or do anything like that. I think she is a very professional actor. Forever, whatever she does, it’s always great.”

  • Not so fast, Supreme Court: Election Commission to hold meeting today to discuss response to verdict

    Not so fast, Supreme Court: Election Commission to hold meeting today to discuss response to verdict

    The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) is to hold another meeting today to consult a legal expert on how to respond to the Supreme Court’s (SC) recent verdict regarding the allocation of reserved seats to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) in the National Assembly and provincial assemblies.

    The Commission has been conducting meetings on a daily basis since last week to discuss the legal quandary arising after the parliament passed the Election Amendment Act 2024, Informed sources told Dawn.

    It further claimed, “But the situation has changed after the announcement of the detailed judgement of the Supreme Court, and the commission will meet again on Tuesday to seek the opinion of the legal expert.”

    Earlier, the ECP’s law wing claimed that PTI had no organisational structure and refused to allocate reserved seats to PTI.

    On August 8, President Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari signed the Election Amendments Act 2024, which ultimately clashes with the Supreme Court’s July 12, 2024 reserved seats verdict.

    Election Amendment Act 2024 stated, “If a political party fails to submit its list for reserved seats within the prescribed time, it will not be entitled to reserved seats of women and non-muslims candidates.

    Last week, Speaker of National Assembly (NA) Ayaz Sadiq penned a letter to Chief ECP Sikander Sultan Raja, which reads, “The amended Elections Act is in the field and, therefore, it is the statutory obligation of the ECP to honour the laws made by Parliament and uphold the principles of democracy and parliamentary supremacy.”

  • TikToker Nadeem Nani Wala arrested for using fake number plate ‘IK 804’

    TikToker Nadeem Nani Wala arrested for using fake number plate ‘IK 804’

    Pakistani TikToker Nadeem Mubarak, famously known as Nadeem Nani Wala, has been arrested in Lahore for using a fake number plate, ‘IK 804’.

    The Station House Officer (SHO) Defence confirmed his arreset on the main boulevard in Defence, where he was arrested during the routine checkpoint. A case has also been filed against him.

    The number ‘804’ is also on the radar of the Police as Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) Imran Khan is arrested in Adiyal Jail with ID of ‘Prisoner Number 804’.

    This is not the first time he’s been arrested; earlier, he was detained for kidnapping a YouTuber in Sialkot.

  • ‘I’m already quite late for marriage,’ says Ali Rehman Khan

    ‘I’m already quite late for marriage,’ says Ali Rehman Khan

    Actor Ali Rehman Khan says that the pressure to marry early is greater on women than on men.

    He recently appeared as a guest on ‘Fuchsia Magazine’ where he discussed societal pressures on not getting married.

    “I think men also face social pressure to marry, but my parents didn’t put any pressure on me,” he said.

    “Yes, it is too late for my marriage, but whenever I get married, I will do it of my own free will,” he added.

    He also pointed out that society, ‘especially aunties,’ puts a lot of pressure to marry, and questions about marriage are always asked.

    “But I think that women face more pressure than men if they get married late,” he said.

    “Marriage is a wonderful relationship, everyone should consider it, but it should be done when the person feels ready and is responsible.”

    He added, “I think our social system marriage is also a problem. I don’t want to say it but now, joint family system is not good for newly wed couples.”

    “This is my point of view, I don’t want to impose it on others but I think newlyweds should spend at least one or two years away from their family. Husband and wife should spend time with each other so that both of them can understand each other,” Ali Rehman Khan explained.

  • Ali Amin Gandapur charged under Anti Terrorism Act

    Ali Amin Gandapur charged under Anti Terrorism Act

    Chief Minister (CM) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Ali Amin Gandapur has been charged with thirteen provisions, including the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATC), for resorting to violence near the Sialkot interchange on the Motorway.

    The First Information Report (FIR) filed at the Manawan police station in Lahore reads that an armed mob led by CM Ali Amin Gandapur attempted to set fire to vehicles parked at the Sialkot toll plaza on the order of a politician.

    The FIR further states that an armed mob confronted police with AK-47 rifles while Gandapur, Shahid Khattak and other politicians moved ahead during the riot.

    On September 21, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) held a rally at Punjab’s provincial capital, Lahore. However, CM KP Ali Amin Gandapur was unable to reach the rally venue within the time allotted by the district administration from 3 PM to 6 PM.
    A video circulated on social media showed Gandapur smashing a truck window with a rifle.

  • Pakistan women’s cricket team arrives in Dubai for T20 World Cup

    Pakistan women’s cricket team arrives in Dubai for T20 World Cup

    The Pakistan cricket team have reached Dubai to participate in the International Cricket Council (ICC) Women’s T20 World Cup.

    The team will start practice tomorrow to get ready for their first warm-up match against Scotland on September 28. The second warm-up match against Bangladesh will be played on September 30.

    The mega event will start on October 3. Pakistan team will play its first match against Sri Lanka on October 3, while on October 6, the team will face traditional rivals India.
    Australia, India, New Zealand and Sri Lanka are in one group along with Pakistan.

  • Will Babar Azam remain captain of national cricket team? PCB confirms

    Will Babar Azam remain captain of national cricket team? PCB confirms

    The Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) connection camp, held in Lahore, has come to an end. It included sessions discussing the future of cricket captains.

    According to Geo News, PCB messed up players to support their captains and play unitedly, and it was said that whoever the captain is, whatever the format, all the players should help. Success will be possible only if all the players play as a team.

    The players were told that all players could play all three formats long and had to build unity.

    There was also an indication that the captains in the connection camp had not been changed. PCB sent a message to the players that no player should be afraid of being dropped and removed from the captaincy. Chairman PCB Mohsin Naqvi also emphasized ensuring unity.

    PCB will form a two-member committee, which will not be related to the management; the players will tell the committee about their problems.

    The players in the camp expressed concerns about the international and domestic cricket departments.

    The players also had a separate meeting with the coaches in the camp and discussed with the coaches the clear policy of workload management and selection.

  • Nearly 500 dead in Israeli strikes on Lebanon

    Nearly 500 dead in Israeli strikes on Lebanon

    Israeli air strikes on Lebanon killed at least 492 people on Monday, including 35 children, the health ministry said, marking the deadliest day of cross-border violence since the Gaza genocide began.

    Arab states strongly condemned Israel for the escalating hostilities with Hezbollah, which have intensified to levels unseen in nearly a year.

    Israel said it killed a “large number” of Hezbollah fighters when it hit about 1,600 sites in southern and eastern Lebanon, including a “targeted strike” in Beirut in what the Israeli military called “Operation Northern Arrows”.

    Hezbollah said Ali Karake, its third-in-command, was alive and had moved to safety after a source said the strike on the capital targeted him.

    The group said early Tuesday it had launched “volleys” of missiles at Israeli military sites after state media reported new raids in eastern Lebanon.

    People in Israel’s coastal city of Haifa were seen running for cover on Monday when air raid sirens sounded.

    Lebanon’s health ministry said the strikes killed 492 people, including 35 children and 58 women, and wounded 1,645 others. Health Minister Firass Abiad said “thousands of families” had been displaced.

    Explosions near the ancient city of Baalbek in eastern Lebanon sent smoke billowing into the sky.

    “We sleep and wake up to bombardment… that’s what our life has become,” said Wafaa Ismail, 60, a housewife from the southern village of Zawtar.

    ‘Most difficult week for Hezbollah’

    Global powers urged Israel and Hezbollah to step back from the brink of all-out war as the violence shifted from Israel’s southern border with Gaza to its northern frontier with Lebanon.

    France and Egypt called on the United Nations Security Council to intervene, while Iraq requested an urgent meeting of Arab states on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York.

    Israeli army chief Herzi Halevi said the strikes hit combat infrastructure Hezbollah had been building for two decades.

    Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant called Monday “a significant peak” in the operation.

    “This is the most difficult week for Hezbollah since its establishment –- the results speak for themselves,” he said.

    “Entire units were taken out of battle as a result of the activities conducted at the beginning of the week in which numerous terrorists were injured.”

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel was acting to change the “security balance” in the north.

    Hezbollah wave of rockets

    Hezbollah, which has been trading near-daily fire with Israel in support of Hamas, said it was in a “new phase” of confrontation.

    The group said it launched rockets at Israeli military sites near Haifa and two bases in retaliation for Israeli strikes on the south and the Bekaa.

    The attack came after an Israeli strike on southern Beirut on Friday killed its elite Radwan Force commander, Ibrahim Aqil, and coordinated communications device blasts that Hezbollah blamed on Israel killed 39 people and wounded almost 3,000 on Tuesday and Wednesday.

    Since the cross-border exchanges between Israel and Hezbollah began in October, tens of thousands of people on both sides have fled their homes.

    An Israeli military official, who cannot be further identified under military rules, said the operation seeks to “degrade threats” from Hezbollah, push them back from the border, and then to destroy infrastructure.

    Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati urged the United Nations and world powers to deter what he called Israel’s “plan that aims to destroy Lebanese villages and towns”.

    ‘Full-fledged war’ nearing

    US President Joe Biden, whose country is Israel’s main ally and weapons supplier, said Washington was “working to de-escalate in a way that allows people to return home safely”.

    The Pentagon said it was sending a small number of additional US military personnel to the Middle East after thousands were deployed earlier alongside warships, fighter jets and air defence systems.

    A US official, speaking on condition of anonymity at the UN General Assembly, said that Washington opposed an Israeli ground invasion targeting Hezbollah and had “concrete ideas” on how to de-escalate the crisis.

    G7 foreign ministers said in a joint statement that “no country stands to gain” from escalating conflict, warning of “unimaginable consequences” if a regional war broke out.

    EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell warned that Israel and Hezbollah were “almost in full-fledged war”, ahead of a gathering of world leaders at the United Nations.

    UN chief Antonio Guterres was “gravely alarmed” by civilian casualties in Lebanon, his spokesman said.

    The United Nations peacekeeping force in south Lebanon warned “any further escalation of this dangerous situation could have far-reaching and devastating consequences”.

    Qatar, a mediator in Gaza ceasefire talks, said Israel’s bombardment of Lebanon “puts the region on the brink of the abyss”, while Turkey said the strikes threatened “chaos” and Jordan urged an immediate end to the escalation “before it is too late”.

    The Palestinian foreign ministry condemned the strikes and ordered Palestinian medical staff in Lebanon to provide support for the wounded.

    Iran’s newly elected president, Masoud Pezeshkian, accused Israel of seeking “to create this wider conflict”.

    Hamas’s October 7 attack on Israel resulted in the deaths of 1,205 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on Israeli official figures that include hostages killed in captivity.

    Of the 251 hostages also seized by militants, 97 are still held in Gaza, including 33 the Israeli military says are dead.

    Israel’s retaliatory military offensive has massacred at least 41,455 people in Gaza, most of them civilians, according to figures provided by Gaza’s health ministry. The UN has described the figures as reliable.

  • PTI leaders clash in Punjab Assembly over credit for September rally

    PTI leaders clash in Punjab Assembly over credit for September rally

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders had an altercation at the Punjab Assembly amongst themselves after having a heated debate over the party rally at Kahna on September 21.

    PTI’s Lahore President, Shiekh Imtiaz Mehmood and Member Provincial Assembly (MPA) Farukh Javed Moon fought over the credit for the party rally, while the opposition leader of the Punjab Assembly, Malik Ahmed Khan, was also present, Public News reported.

    MPA Firdous Shamim Naqvi cited poor performance, adding that the event did not live up to expectations and criticised PTI leadership for not carrying the rally beyond 6 PM.

    Shiekh Imtiaz, in response, said that with hindrances, it is an achievement to have held a rally; adding that it cost 35 lac.

    While questioning this cost, Moon pointed out that rallies had been held in the past as well, but why did it cost this much now? This infuriated Imtiaz, and both the members ended up in a physical fight.