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  • Imran Khan Returns to Bollywood with Aamir Khan’s romantic comedy on Netflix

    Imran Khan Returns to Bollywood with Aamir Khan’s romantic comedy on Netflix

    Bollywood perfectionist Aamir Khan is all set to direct a new romantic comedy for Netflix, bringing his nephew, actor Imran Khan, back to the screen after a nine year break from films.

    In a recent interview with India Today Digital, Imran was asked what he was working on. “I don’t have a clear answer to that,” the actor replied. “Its not for lack of trying. I’m having these conversations with writers, directors, and producers. I’m trying to find something that really sparks.”

    “At this time, I’m working with filmmakers on two tales that have kind of struck a chord with me, but they’re not quite ready to be developed into a whole project yet. So, I don’t have a proper film that I have signed or a show that I have signed that I’m committed to yet”, the Delhi Belly actor added.

    Imran Khan last starred in films such as Katti Batti and Gobi Tere Pyaar Mein.

  • Pakistan loses to India in Asian Hockey Champions Trophy 

    Pakistan loses to India in Asian Hockey Champions Trophy 

    India has defeated Pakistan 2-1 in the Asian Hockey Champions Trophy group match.

    Nadeem Ahmed scored the first goal for Pakistan in the first ten minutes of the first quarter. But Jarmanpreet Singh scored two goals for India and led his team to victory.

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    Pakistan and India will face off today in the Asian Hockey Champions Trophy.

    The Indian team is at the top of the points table with 12 points after winning four undefeated matches in the tournament.

    In the event, the Indian team scored 19 goals in 4 matches and the opposing teams scored only three goals in 4 games.

    Pakistan’s team has not lost any matches so far. It has played two draws in four matches, won two, scored 11 goals in four games, and opponents scored 5 goals against Pakistan. In the world ranking of hockey, the Indian team is ranked fifth, while Pakistan is ranked 16th. India has won the Asian Hockey Champions Trophy four times and Pakistan three times.

    The match will start at 1:50 PM (PST).

  • Retailers dodging the tax system could face Rs500,000 fine per ‘non-certified receipt’

    Retailers dodging the tax system could face Rs500,000 fine per ‘non-certified receipt’

    The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) is considering slapping heavy fines on major retailers who are dodging the tax system by issuing “non-certified receipts” to customers.

    The tax authority is reportedly planning to fine Tier-1 retailers who are not reporting sales tax correctly to the FBR.

    According to details, the FBR will impose a heavy fine of Rs500,000 per incorrect receipt on the retailer. On the other hand, the FBR will reward consumers who report a non-certified electronic receipt, which does not meet FBR standards, to the tax authority.

    Earlier, the FBR had advised electronic integration of points of sales (POSs) of all Tier-1 retailers of textile and leather sectors to ensure correct reporting of sales by retailers and realisation of overall due tax.

    Retailers must install software provided by the FBR, which reports sales tax to the tax authorities instantly.

    The installation of this software is crucial, as this is how the FBR gets to know about the number of sales made by a retailer, the tax paid, and what they charge the consumer.

    Interestingly, a POS invoicing prize scheme was first introduced in 2022 to promote tax compliance and documentation of the economy. The scheme involved conducting monthly ballots and distributing cash prizes among winners.

    Read more: Petrol, diesel prices likely to be reduced by more than Rs10 per litre for next fortnight

  • Amitabh Bachchan had unexpected reaction to meeting Michael Jackson

    Amitabh Bachchan had unexpected reaction to meeting Michael Jackson

    Bollywood star Amitabh Bachchan revealed that he almost fainted when he first saw world-famous American pop singer Michael Jackson in the flesh.

    According to Indian media, Amitabh Bachchan told the story of his meeting with singer Michael Jackson during a recent episode of his show ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati’.

    He said, “Many years ago, I was staying in a hotel in New York and one day there was a knock on the door of my room. When I opened the door, Michael Jackson was standing outside.”

    He added, “I was stunned to see Michael Jackson in front of me for the first time and I almost fainted because I couldn’t believe that Michael Jackson was standing before me, but then I calmed down.”

    Bachchan continued, “Michael Jackson asked me if this was my (Michael Jackson’s) room. When I told them that it was not his but mine, he realized that he had mistakenly entered the wrong room.”

    Bachchan said, “Later, Michael Jackson went to his room and sent me a message for a meeting, then we sat down and talked a lot.”
    Bachchan praised Michael Jackson, adding that despite his immense fame, he had an incredibly humble and kind personality.

    Michael Jackson died on June 25, 2009, but his songs still captivate fans.

  • Fact check: Is Swat police’s statement about terrorist coordination on PUBG misleading?

    Fact check: Is Swat police’s statement about terrorist coordination on PUBG misleading?

    District Police Officer (DPO) Dr Zahid has made a statement that terrorists used PUBG mobile to share information during attacks on a police post in the Swat district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

    DPO Swat said, “The three arrested terrorists involved in the police outpost attack have admitted to using PUBG for communication. They had created a chat group in the game to share information that the arrested accused were related to each other.”

    On August 28, terrorists attacked the police post with explosives, in which one policeman, Rehmanullah, was killed while two policemen, Shafiullah and Mohammad Ayaz, were injured.

    Earlier terrorists used Telegram to communicate, but this is the first time a game’s name has been revealed.

    However, we have checked whether creating a chat group in the game and sharing such information is possible.

    What’s the reality?

    PUBG Mobile is a Chinese game launched in 2018. The Pakistan Telecom Authority (PTA) banned it in June 2020, but the ban was lifted later after meeting with company representatives.

    This game has very strict rules and regulations on the use of language. Here are a few of them.

    -Use of profanity or offensive slang, etc.
    -Expressions or behaviours that are sexually harassing, such as obscene words or sexual descriptions
    -Belittling, mocking or criticizing specific regions, religions, races, or individuals with disabilities, etc.
    -Expressions or behaviours that are threatening or intend to cause fear
    -Causing discomfort or aversion to users by using expressions or communicating in a manner prohibited by other terms and conditions of use

    You can voice chat with eight people (in an 8v8 arena match) but cannot use offensive language.

    You cannot write any offensive words. You will face a ban of one or more days if you try multiple times. You cannot even type any offensive word. The game system is organized so that it converts offensive words into *****.

    Here is an example:

    You can’t create groups in the game but can chat in voice or text while playing. You have to make sure you’re in the game to chat.

    The game also requires more than 20 GB of memory and high-speed internet, and the internet speed in those areas is unsuitable for playing it properly.

  • Govt set to introduce constitutional package today

    Govt set to introduce constitutional package today

    The federal government’s highly anticipated Constitutional Package which includes significant judicial reforms, including increasing the retirement age of Supreme Court and High Court judges, is set to be introduced in parliament today.

    Although the government has kept quiet on the exact details of the proposed amendments, it has been working hard to achieve the votes required to pass the constitutional amendment.

    Dawn News reported that it is uncertain whether the ruling coalition has secured the magic number—around 224 votes out of a total of 335 members in the national assembly—to pass the legislation.

    However, Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif, while talking to journalists yesterday, said, “We have completed the number game in the lower house of parliament.”

    Geo News reported that the government intends to increase the retirement age of Supreme Court judges to 68, with the retirement age of other high court judges also increased to 65.

    Sessions of both parliamentary houses have been summoned this evening with only an hour’s gap.

  • Imran Khan to face trial over controversial post

    Imran Khan to face trial over controversial post

    Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has registered a case against the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan, for a controversial post made on his X (formerly Twitter) account.

    Recalling the tweet posted by former Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan, FIA declared his post controversial, claiming that it was inciting government officials to mutiny.

    The FIA Cybercrime Wing’s inquiry revolves around a video uploaded on May 26, in which Khan’s X account reportedly stated: “Every Pakistani should study the Hamood ur Rahman Commission Report and get to know who was the true traitor, General Yahya Khan or Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.”

    Meanwhile, founder PTI Khan refused to answer to FIA interrogation until his lawyer was present with him.

    Earlier, Minister for Information and Broadcasting Ata Tarrar hinted at the possible probe of Khan’s social media account by FIA, claiming that accounts were allegedly used to “create chaos and anarchy” in the country and “undermining the national security,” Associated Press Pakistan (APP) reported.

    The minister claimed that posts associated with Khan were trying to mobilise the people against major institution heads, including the Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP).

    Commenting on Khan’s post claiming his comparison with Bangladesh’s founder, Sheikh Mujeeb-ur-Rehman, Tarar stated that the Bangladeshi public is now demolishing Mujeeb’s statue.

  • Justin Timberlake given community service in drunk driving case

    Justin Timberlake given community service in drunk driving case

    Pop star Justin Timberlake was handed a sentence of community service on Friday after he changed his plea to guilty following his arrest for drunk driving, US media reported.

    On June 18, the 43-year-old entertainer was pulled over in the town of Sag Harbor, about 100 miles (160 kilometers) east of New York City, after police observed his BMW go through a stop sign and struggle to stay within road lanes.

    Sag Harbor Village Justice Court justice Carl Irace handed Timberlake a community service sentence and ordered the star to make a public statement after the singer pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of driving while alcohol impaired, broadcaster NBC reported.

    The charge is a traffic violation that carries a fine between $300 to $500 and a 90-day license suspension.

    Timberlake told Irace that he would be willing to perform between 25 and 40 hours of community service to settle the case, NBC reported.

    – ‘Selfish’ star –

    “I try to hold myself to a very high standard for myself. This was not that. I found myself in a position where I could have made a different decision,” Timberlake said outside the court.

    “Even if you’ve had one drink, don’t get behind the wheel of a car, there’s so many alternatives,” added Timberlake, who wore a dark cardigan and a pearl necklace.

    “I grew up in a small town so I can appreciate and understand the strain, or unique nature, of what this must have been for the people of Sag Harbor… I’m very grateful and I thank them.”

    Sag Harbor is an upmarket community in the exclusive Hamptons, notorious for its decadent parties and a favorite destination for the rich and famous, many of whom have summer houses on Long Island.

    The officer who pulled over the “Selfish” singer said he was in no fit state to drive, although Timberlake has always insisted he had only one martini at the American Hotel during an evening with friends.

    “His eyes were bloodshot and glassy, a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage was emanating from his breath, he was unable to divide attention, he had slowed speech, he was unsteady afoot, and he performed poorly on all standardized field sobriety tests,” the police report said.

    Timberlake’s lawyer, Edward Burke Jr, said that the star was respectful during his encounter with police.

    “Contrary to what was reported, (Timberlake) wasn’t drinking other people’s drinks, or warned in advance not to drive, he wasn’t rude, he wasn’t obnoxious, he wasn’t belligerent. In fact he was polite and he was cooperative,” he said outside court.

    “His plea today to a reduced and amended non-criminal charge, which is a traffic violation, is consistent with these facts.”

  • Petrol, diesel prices likely to be reduced by more than Rs10 per litre for next fortnight

    Petrol, diesel prices likely to be reduced by more than Rs10 per litre for next fortnight

    The government is expected to cut petrol and diesel prices in less than two days, following a decrease in international oil rates.

    There is a high chance that the petrol price in Pakistan will be reduced by more than Rs10 per litre on September 16, while the diesel price is also expected to be slashed by up to Rs12 per litre for the upcoming fortnight.

    Recent reports also suggest that there is little to no chance the government will consider increasing the petroleum levy because if levy is raised, petrol and diesel prices may witness a very slight decrease of Rs6 per litre or even less.

    The adjustment in petroleum prices will be decided after analysing the economic factors and the latest international oil rates at the time of announcement.

    The price of petrol in Pakistan, according to reliable sources, may drop to Rs247.60 per litre, while diesel is likely to be priced at Rs251.75 after the anticipated cut.

    The final decision regarding the reduction in petrol and diesel prices will be announced tomorrow through an official notification and the revised rates will be effective from September 16.

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  • ‘He is a sweet person, very down to earth’: Sohail Sameer praises Fawad Khan

    ‘He is a sweet person, very down to earth’: Sohail Sameer praises Fawad Khan

    Sohail Sameer, a seasoned actor and model, recently appeared as a guest on Gloss Etc by Maliha Rehman and talked about the praise he received from people.

    “Sometimes people say that I could have been in Fawad Khan’s place, but I say I couldn’t. I haven’t put in as much effort as he has. He has done a lot of work, and I am still working.”

    Sohail Sameer is currently working with Khan for an upcoming series.

    “I met Fawad recently after a long time. He is a sweet person, very down-to-earth, and very composed. We are working together on a web series named ‘Shandur’ where we play brothers. It’s been a lot of fun, and I’m impressed by him.”

    Sameer actor expressed his admiration for Fawad Khan’s humility and dedication to his work, saying, “May Allah protect him from the evil eye and grant him more respect. The country is proud of him; he has worked with dignity. He is a normal human being, and despite the fame, he remains grounded. I am grateful to see that I am similar in that respect. It’s surprising how people’s minds can be influenced by fame.”

    Sohail Sameer starred in dramas such as Qaatal, Teri Ik Nazar, Heer Ranjha, Tere Bin, and Inspector Sahiba. Currently, he is starring in Teri Chhaon Mein, written by Radain Shah and directed by Abdullah Badeni.