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  • Jennifer Lopez slays TIFF red carpet as she unveils ‘Unstoppable’ 

    Jennifer Lopez slays TIFF red carpet as she unveils ‘Unstoppable’ 

    Jennifer Lopez infused the Toronto film festival with a dose of A-list glamour Friday at the world premiere of her new movie, true-story sports drama “Unstoppable,” which earned a rousing ovation.

    The 55-year-old actress, singer and dancer was making her first red carpet appearance since the announcement of her divorce from Ben Affleck, who co-produced the film with best friend Matt Damon but was not in attendance.

    And she did not disappoint, wearing a skin-baring metallic silver gown with seemingly nothing but giant black velvet bows holding it together, her hair long and loose. Sky-high silver platform heels finished the look.

    In “Unstoppable,” Lopez plays Judy, the mother of high school wrestler Anthony Robles (Jharrel Jerome) who, though born with only one leg, doggedly pursued — and achieved — his dream of becoming a US university champion.

    Oscar nominee Don Cheadle and Michael Pena play his demanding coaches, and Bobby Cannavale plays his abusive stepfather, who repeatedly puts the family in jeopardy.

    “Unstoppable” tells Robles’s inspiring story while also delving into the difficulties of his family life, and showcasing his close relationship with his mother.

    The film had several applause moments in the buildup to Robles’s winning run to a college championship for Arizona State University. Then, as the credits rolled, Robles himself, in the theater, earned a standing ovation from the crowd at Roy Thomson Hall.

    “When I read the script, I felt like so many women, including myself, could relate to the struggles that she had gone through in her life,” Lopez said in a question-and-answer session after the screening.

    “This story being a Latino story, being so inspiring — it was just something that kind of grabbed me.”

    Jerome said he trained for five months, including with Robles on the wrestling mat.

    “As an actor, it is one of the most daunting tasks to portray somebody that is real,” he said.

    “Unstoppable” was one of the marquee events of day two at the Toronto International Film Festival, the largest in North America, which offers a mix of Oscar-bait movies, feel-good family fare and searing documentaries.

    This year marks a return to normal for the event, after twin strikes by actors and writers kept top talent from promoting their work here last year.

    Lopez is just one of the major stars visiting Canada’s biggest city for the festival.

    Ben Stiller, Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry hit the red carpet on Thursday night. Also expected are Angelina Jolie, Elton John, Bruce Springsteen, Salma Hayek, Cate Blanchett and Nicole Kidman.

    – ‘The Last Showgirl’ –

    Earlier, Gia Coppola debuted her latest effort behind the camera, “The Last Showgirl,” starring Pamela Anderson as veteran Vegas performer Shelley, who is left in despair when her show is abruptly canceled.

    After a 30-year run dancing half-naked in sequins and high heels in a traditional Sin City show, Shelley must figure out what the future holds.

    Coppola — the granddaughter of legendary director Francis Ford Coppola — goes beyond the bright lights of America’s favorite gambling playground to show the harsh realities of the entertainment industry and what happens to those it discards, especially women.

    “I think I’ve been getting ready my whole life for this role,” Anderson told the audience after the screening.

    The “Baywatch” actress quipped that it was the first time she’d been offered a script that was “coherent.”

    Jamie Lee Curtis teared up as she spoke about the film. She plays Annette, a onetime dancer and Shelley’s best friend who ends up waitressing to make ends meet — and frittering away her hard-won earnings on bets.

    “It’s a movie about dreams and going after your dreams,” only to discover they may never be realized, said the Oscar winner.

  • Pakistani man arrested for alleged plot against New York Jewish community

    Pakistani man arrested for alleged plot against New York Jewish community

    A 20-year-old Pakistani man currently residing in Canada, identified as Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, was charged with planning a terrorist attack in New York City allegedly against the Jewish community.

    Khan, aka Shahzeb Jadoon, is suspected to have been plotting the attack in support of Da’esh, as per the US Department of Justice on Friday.

    The plan was allegedly to carry out a mass shooting at a Jewish centre in Brooklyn around the first anniversary of October 7 in the upcoming month, almost a year after the Hamas attack in Israel, after which Israel unleashed a genocide in Gaza.

    US Attorney General Merrick Garland claimed that Khan’s objective was to kill “as many Jewish people as possible.”

    The Department of Justice could not confirm whether Khan had secured legal representation.

    The US authorities also revealed that Khan attempted to travel from Canada to the United States to carry out the attack using automatic and semi-automatic weapons.

    However, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) confirmed that Khan was arrested in Ormstown, Quebec, and is due to appear in a court in Montreal on September 13.

    The charges detail that Khan disclosed his plan to form an offline Daesh support cell to two undercover law enforcement officers as he instructed them to acquire specific ammunition, rifles and other equipment for the attack. He also identified specific sites for the planned attack.

    Prosecutors stated that Khan chose New York City because of its large Jewish population.

    If convicted, Khan could face up to 20 years in prison.

  • NEPRA approves Rs1.75 per unit tariff hike to recover Rs40 billion

    NEPRA approves Rs1.75 per unit tariff hike to recover Rs40 billion

    The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has approved an increase of Rs1.75 per unit in the electricity tariffs for distribution companies (Discos) and K-Electric (KE).

    This increase, aimed at recovering an additional Rs40 billion, will apply to the fourth quarter of FY2023-24 (April-June) under the Quarterly Tariff Adjustment (QTA) mechanism.

    The additional charges will be reflected in consumers’ electricity bills for September, October, and November 2024.

    However, due to the termination of a previous Rs0.93 per unit adjustment for the third quarter (January-March 2023-24), the net increase in bills during this period will effectively be Rs0.82 per unit.

    For KE customers, the federal government will cover the QTA increase through subsidies allocated for FY2024-25, meaning KE consumers will not directly bear this cost.

    In addition, NEPRA has approved a negative adjustment of Rs0.37 per unit under the Fuel Cost Adjustment (FCA) for Discos for the month of July 2024. This reduction will appear in September 2024 bills, except for domestic consumers using up to 300 units per month.

    According to Business Recorder, since an existing FCA charge of Rs2.56 per unit, applied in August 2024 bills, is set to expire, a combined relief of Rs2.93 per unit will be passed on to consumers in their September 2024 bills.

    According to NEPRA, when both adjustments are taken into account, consumers will experience a total relief of Rs2.11 per unit in their September bills.

  • Pakistani film ‘Kamli’ to shine in Channel 4’s South Asian Film Season

    Pakistani film ‘Kamli’ to shine in Channel 4’s South Asian Film Season

    Channel 4’s South Asian Film Season 2024 is bringing Pakistani film ‘Kamli’ to screens this September. The film is directed by the seasoned director Sarmad Khoosat, while the screenplay is written by Fatimah Sattar. Kamli will air in the early hours of Tuesday, 10 Septmber at 1:45 am on Channel 4.

    When it was released on June 3, 2022, Kamli received widespread praise for its gripping storyline and stunning cinematography. The film is an emotional drama that explores the complexities of love, loss, and longing in rural Pakistan. At the Lux Style Awards 2023, Kamli won Film of the Year in the Viewer’s Choice category, and Sarmad Khoosat received the Best Film Director Critic’s Choice award for his exceptional work on the film.


     
     This season’s lineup also features an incredible range of films from across South Asia, including Joram, Bhagwan Bharose, Barir Naam Shahana (A House Named Shahana), The World is Family, Something Like an Autobiography, Kottukkaali (The Adamant Girl), and Paradise.

  • ‘Gen Faiz Hameed may face trial under official Secrets Act,’ claims Absar Alam

    ‘Gen Faiz Hameed may face trial under official Secrets Act,’ claims Absar Alam

    Former Chairman Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) Absar Alam has revealed details about the possibility of an official Secrets Act trial of former spymaster General (retd) Faiz Hameed.

    Absar claimed on a Samaa podcast that data containing information about journalists, politicians, bureaucrats, judges, army generals, and intelligence agencies’ sensitive information had been recovered by the Inter Service Intelligence (ISI) during a raid from General (retd) Faiz Hameed’s house.

    Alam revealed that Gen Faiz was in constant contact with the Chief Minister (CM) of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Ali Amin Gandapur, and Faiz controlled the KP province before May 9.

    He added, “On May 9, allegedly, a decision was made by the Faiz network with trained attackers to assault a sensitive building full of sophisticated weapons, which ultimately failed.”

    “Which serving employees constantly leaked information about the Corp Commander meeting?” Absar questioned.

    “Faiz did mutiny for personal gain on May 9,” he concluded.

  • Exclusive: How ‘Parwaz Hai Junoon’ made Shaz Khan’s childhood dreams come true

    Exclusive: How ‘Parwaz Hai Junoon’ made Shaz Khan’s childhood dreams come true

     In an exclusive interview with The Current, actor and director Shaz Khan revealed how his role in ‘Parwaz Hai Junoon’ helped him fulfill his childhood dream of joining the army. 


    When we asked if he ever wanted to join the army, Shaz Khan replied, “I had a dream when I was a kid. But as I got older, I think my dream came true when I did ‘Parwaz hai Junoon’.” 
     
      Although he didn’t end up in the military like his grandparents and uncle, his journey as an actor brought him close to that dream.


     
     But Shaz’s ambition doesn’t stop there. His upcoming film, ‘The Martial Artist’, where he serves as the actor, director, producer, and writer, is another testament to his drive and creativity. When asked how does he manage everything,


     Khan replied, “It’s a difficult job. But I had to do it because we were shooting in the state of Pakistan, so I needed a vision, and the vision came about ten years ago. So, I had to do it because of COVID and other obstacles. Next time, I don’t think I’ll be able to do all of this.”
     
      Shaz also discussed his intensive training for the film, saying, “I took four years of training. Because in the movie, we’re showing fight scenes like modern Mixed Martial Arts (MMA), just like it’s shown in the UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship), the big promotions.”

  • Pakistan’s Haider Ali wins bronze medal at Paralympics

    Pakistan’s Haider Ali wins bronze medal at Paralympics

    Pakistani athlete Haider Ali has won a bronze medal in the Paralympics in the discus throw, with a throw of 52.54 meters.

    In the ongoing Paralympic Games in Paris, Haider made a great start, throwing 52.28 meters in the final of the discus throw F37 category. His second throw was declared a foul.

    He held first position for the first two rounds, after which his three consecutive throws were called fouls. During this time, athletes from Uzbekistan and Canada moved into first and second positions with better throws.

    Haider Ali improved slightly with his final throw, clocking 52.54 meters, but he could not surpass the Uzbek and Canadian athletes and finished third.

    Uzbekistan’s Toliboy won gold with a throw of 57.28 meters, while Canada’s Jessie Zisio won silver, and Haider Ali took bronze.

    This is his fourth medal at the Paralympics. He previously won gold in Tokyo and is the only athlete representing Pakistan in these games.

    A total of 4,400 athletes are competing in 23 different sports at the Paralympics.

  • ‘New Tosha Khana case over after SC restores NAB amendments,’ says Imran Khan

    ‘New Tosha Khana case over after SC restores NAB amendments,’ says Imran Khan

    Founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan has said that the new Tosha Khana case is over now, after the Supreme Court’s verdict on the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) amendments was released.

    Speaking to journalists at Adiala jail, the former Prime Minister said that he should be joyful, hinting at the closure of the Al Qadir trust case, too.

    “Public representatives did corruption, then passed laws to finish their cases,” he remarked.

    He said that some people are plotting against incumbent Chief Minister (CM) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Ali Amin Gandapur, and Khan advised his party not to undermine Gandapur: “Those who are plotting against CM KP shouldn’t complain if they don’t get a party ticket later,” Khan said.

    Commenting on the August 5 Director General (DG) Inter Service Public Relations (ISPR) press conference, Khan said that if the army announces its apolitical stance, it is good for the country.

    He further stated that former Chief Of Army Staff (COAS) General (retd) Qamar Javed Bajwa should also be sue along with former spymaster General Faiz Hameed in military court.

  • How wealthy is Bollywood King Shah Rukh Khan?

    How wealthy is Bollywood King Shah Rukh Khan?

    Bollywood king Shah Rukh Khan is leading the race of the richest actors in 2024, surpassing all Bollywood stars.

    According to the recent Huron India Rich List, King Khan’s total wealth this year is ₹7,300 crores.

    During his three-decade Bollywood career, Shah Rukh Khan has showcased his acting skills in dozens of Indian films. Alongside his successful acting career, he is also a prominent producer and entrepreneur.

    The superstar has multiple sources of income. The primary source is his remuneration for Bollywood films, but he also earns from contracts with major brands and his production company, Red Chillies Entertainment.

    Additionally, Shah Rukh has invested in properties in Mumbai, London, and Dubai. His co-ownership of the IPL cricket team Kolkata Knight Riders also provides him with a significant share of income.

    According to Indian media, Shah Rukh Khan charges around $18 million to $30 million per film. He received approximately $12 million (INR 100 crore) for the 2023 Bollywood film Jawan.

    Beyond India, Shah Rukh Khan has invested in various international properties. His residence, Mannat, in Mumbai, is valued at around $28 million (INR 200 crore).

    He also owns luxury properties in London and Dubai, including a sprawling villa on Palm Jumeirah and a beautiful apartment in London’s Parkline.

    Shah Rukh Khan is the co-owner of the Indian Premier League (IPL) team Kolkata Knight Riders, which has a brand value estimated at over $100 million.

    As of 2023, Shah Rukh Khan’s car collection includes several high-end vehicles, such as the BMW 7 Series, Audi A6, Rolls-Royce Phantom, Bentley Continental GT, Mercedes S-Class, Range Rover Vogue, and Hyundai Creta.

  • Mohsin Naqvi faces criticism after Pakistan’s defeat by Bangladesh

    Mohsin Naqvi faces criticism after Pakistan’s defeat by Bangladesh

    The Federal Interior Minister and Chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Mohsin Naqvi came under fire in both houses of parliament after the country lost badly to Bangladesh in a two-match Test series in Rawalpindi.

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Barrister Syed Ali Zafar stated, “There is only one reason for the disaster, and that is when you appoint an incompetent head of an institution. Not only the institution is destroyed, but all the work done by the institution is spoiled.”

    Meanwhile, Senator Saifullah Abro lashed out at Naqvi over his earlier statement about Balochistan in which he said that a single SHO could deal with terrorism in the province.

    “If it is so, then we may acquire services of 40 SHOs to handle four provinces, AJK, GB, and 36 ministries.”

    The Senator also wondered why the federal capital was shut down if the Pakistani team performed like it did.

    Senator Manzoor Ahmad reminded the House that the nation expects much more from players who are paid Rs4 to 6 million in monthly salaries besides other incentives, and called for Naqvi’s resignation.

    “The issue raised is of the entire nation. The talk here has been about his role as an administrator and a professional but not as a senator. It is a matter of the nation’s prestige. Unfortunately, youngsters have stopped watching cricket as they are so disappointed with the team’s performance,” remarked Senator Irfan Siddiqui.

    Meanwhile, Imran Khan’s X account chided Naqvi in a long post, saying, “He [Mohsin Naqvi] was given this position by none other than the “Big Boss” himself, and now he has annihilated cricket. The Pakistan Cricket Team suffered a whitewash at the hands of Bangladesh. What can be a worse defeat than that?”