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  • ‘Adeel and Mustafa crying in the corner’; Hilarious comments under Hania’s selfie with Naeema Butt

    ‘Adeel and Mustafa crying in the corner’; Hilarious comments under Hania’s selfie with Naeema Butt

    ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’ stars Hania Aamir and Naeema Butt have praised each other off-screen.

    Unlike their feuding on-screen characters, Rubab and Sharjeena both have nothing but kind words for each other on social media.

    On Wednesday, Hania Aamir shared a behind-the-scenes photo with Naeema Butt on Instagram, playfully referencing their on-screen fight with the caption, “But how dare she speak to my family like that?”

    Soon after, Hania posted the picture to her stories, praising her co-star. “What an absolute honour to work with such a powerhouse of talent,” she wrote, adding, “Miss ma’am, we are your fans for life.”

    In response, Naeema Butt replied with affection, saying, “Haye! My Sharjeena. Ma paru sa Gudda, come to me. I adore youuu & thank you.”

  • There is one thing Ali Safina will never ever do

    There is one thing Ali Safina will never ever do


     
    Ali Safina has established himself in the entertainment industry with a successful acting, modelling and hosting career. He recently appeared as a guest in Ahmed Ali Butt’s podcast where the host asked, “One thing you will never do.”


    Safina replied, “I will never talk nonsense against Pakistan. Nowadays, it has become a trend to say bad things about Pakistan or whatever. We constantly talk badly about our own people. You know, people talk about the establishment, then cricketers, then artists. I mean, give us a break.”


     The Fairy Tale actor reflected on the trend of negativity, expressing disappointment at how quickly people criticize and judge their own country’s achievements.

    “What I’m trying to say is, why everyone so angry is. Why is everyone judging others? I think our country is really great, a beautiful country, but people aren’t appreciating it. We’re destroying everything and fighting with everyone. Why are we fighting, we have nothing to celebrate. But even the little things sometimes we feel happy about them. Like recently, when our satellite went to space, people were still making negative comments about it,” he observed.
     
    Ali Safina continued, “Okay, tell me, when was the last time we sent a satellite? It’s the first time we did something like this. Now that Sparco has finally done it, it’s a good thing. You know, people need to talk positively. But again, they only criticize. You’ll never find me speaking badly about Pakistan.”
    Safina has starred in dramas like the Barat series, Suno Chanda, Chupke Chupke, and Very Film.

  • Man dies after doctors remove liver instead of spleen

    Man dies after doctors remove liver instead of spleen

    A man in America lost his life after surgeons mistakenly removed his liver instead of his spleen during surgery.

    70-year-old William Bryan from Alabama had come to Florida with his wife for vacations when he suddenly felt severe pain in his gut. His wife Beverly took him to the hospital, where doctors conducted necessary tests and diagnosed a malfunctioning spleen while admitting him to the hospital.

    However, during the surgery, doctors removed William’s liver instead of his spleen, causing massive blood loss and the patient’s death.

    American media reported that after the doctors mistakenly removed William’s liver, they labelled the organ ‘spleen’ and told his wife that her husband’s spleen had grown to four times its normal size.

    William’s wife decided to take legal action.

    “My husband died while helpless on the operating room table by Dr Shaknovsky. I don’t want anyone else to die due to his incompetence at a hospital that should have known or knew he had previously made drastic, life-altering surgical mistakes.”

    Bryan and Beverly were married for 33 years, and have three children and eight grandchildren.

  • Zahra Noor Abbas, the food critic? Check out her review of a Korean family restaurant

    Zahra Noor Abbas, the food critic? Check out her review of a Korean family restaurant

    Renowned actress Zara Noor Abbas recently gave her fans a fun peek into their family life with a light-hearted vlog.

    Abbas and her family went to a restaurant to try what she called the “infamous” Korean BBQ.

    The vlog featured Zara’s mom, Asma Abbas, husband Asad Siddiqui and Asad’s mother, who were testing Korean BBQ for the first time.

    The reactions were priceless! Asma Abbas hilariously admitted that she’d rather stick to good old khichdi than these foreign dishes. Her comments added a hilarious twist; she couldn’t wait to return to her favourite comfort food.

    The caption for the video read: “No offence to Korean food but I guess, we don’t have the taste for it. The experience was fun but I won’t have Korean to save my life. I can’t. We can’t. Just can’t. We good with BIRYAAANI all the way.”

    Even though the Korean BBQ didn’t get rave reviews, the family had a blast, laughing and enjoying the moment together.

    Zara and Asad’s shared laughter and the light-hearted nature of the Vlog highlighted the warmth and camaraderie between their families, endearing them further to their fans.

    Check out the fun-filled vlog Zara shared below:

  • Imran Khan lambasts Pakistan cricket team

    Imran Khan lambasts Pakistan cricket team

    Founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan has called Bangladesh’s whitewash of Pakistan cricket team the worst defeat and questioned the factors that destroyed national cricket within three years.

    Speaking to journalists at Adiala jail, Khan remarked, “Cricket is a technical game. The Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) should be a professional in cricket; Ramiz Raja, former Chairman of PCB, was not my relative but a non-amateur.”

    He explained that the Supreme Court of Pakistan is the last institution representing the country’s integrity; any effort to destroy the apex court will be turned into a nationwide protest movement.

    Talking about the military, he added, “The institution belongs to everyone, not just the army chief.”

    He pointed out that Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif, incumbent Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif, and President Asif Ali Zardari’s high-profile cases are frozen due to the pending Nationals Accountability Bureau (NAB) ruling.

  • Lt Gen Satti becomes head of FPSC

    Lt Gen Satti becomes head of FPSC

    President of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari has approved the appointment of Lieutenant General Akhtar Nawaz Satti as Chairman of the Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC).

    Satti will take charge of the post after he retires from the army. The post has been vacant since August 22, The News reported.

    According to the FPSC website, the Commission comprises a Chairman and Members. The Chairman is appointed by the President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, at his discretion, under Article 242 (IA) of the Constitution of Pakistan, 1973.

    Moreover, the President appointed members on the advice of the Prime Minister of Pakistan. The Secretary assists the Commission and provides a link between the Commission, its Secretariat, and the government agencies.

  • Azaz Syed reveals what Khan is currently worried about

    Azaz Syed reveals what Khan is currently worried about

    Journalist Azaz Syed has told Geo News last night, that after the arrest of former ISI Chief Gen (retd) Faiz Hameed and the detention of Superintendent Adiala Jail, Imran Khan is “worried about a possible military trial.”

    “Right now, evidence against Gen Faiz is being collected, and this stage is called a summary of evidence. Khan’s name is coming up in the Army’s investigation against Gen Faiz,” revealed Syed.

    Azaz further stated that after evidence collection, a Field General Court Martial would be constituted.

    “If the civilian courts cannot convict Khan, then there are chances that he might be convicted in a military trial, so his concerns are genuine,” noted Azaz Syed.

    He went on to reveal that some YouTubers met Gen Faiz regularly in Bahawalpur and Peshawar and remained in touch with him even after retirement. “Faiz Hameed used to change his phone SIM frequently and used an old Chinese phone. His direct contact with PTI’s Hasan Raoof has been established.”

  • Hijab is not just about covering the head; I salute Zarnish’s decision: Nimra Khan

    Hijab is not just about covering the head; I salute Zarnish’s decision: Nimra Khan

    Famous actress Nimra Khan praised the hijab of former actress Zarnish Khan, who left the entertainment industry, and said that people should learn from her what the true meaning of hijab is.

    Recently, Khan was invited to a podcast discussing various topics, including her kidnapping.

    “Veil and hijab mean to cover the body and face completely. The purpose of hijab is not only to cover the hair and part of the face. Whether right or wrong, it is between me and Allah,” she said.

    “When one wears hijab, it means covering everything. If I stand before you (a man), nothing from head to toe should attract you. So, it covers not only the head but everything, including the eyes,” she added.

    Citing the example of former actress Zarnish Khan, Nimra said that her career was on the rise, but Zarnish left everything and started veiling. “She is not even sharing reels (short videos) while wearing hijab.”

    She added, “It is often seen that women and young girls wear hijab as a fashion statement. They wear hijab over jeans, pants, and shirts; some even wear makeup. They don’t understand the true meaning of hijab, which should not be done that way,” she said.

    “I understand that some people earn their livelihood through social media, but Zarnish gave up everything completely. I salute and respect her decision because few people have that courage,” she praised Khan.

  • All grown up: Mushtaq Ahmed’s daughter gets married, Muhammad Yusuf becomes nana

    All grown up: Mushtaq Ahmed’s daughter gets married, Muhammad Yusuf becomes nana

    After former cricketer Shahid Afridi, former batsman Muhammad Yousuf became a grandfather.

    He shared a photo with the newborn on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), captioning it, “Life is better when you have children.” Her daughter got married in March 2022.

    Apart from this, ex-Pakistan cricketer Mushtaq Ahmed’s daughter’s wedding pictures and videos influence social media. The marriage ceremony was very private, and close relatives and a few friends were invited.

    Waqar Younis and his family also participated, and their pictures came out.

    The photographer shared the wedding photos, on which many social media users commented and congratulated the parents, including the couple, on the daughter’s marriage.

    Former captain Sarfraz Ahmed’s wife, Khush Bakhat, and actor Moammar Rana’s wife, Mehnaz Muammar, were among those who made these comments.

    Mushtaq was a prominent World Cup-winning national team spinner in 1992.

  • 14-year-old boy kills four in US school shooting

    14-year-old boy kills four in US school shooting

    A 14-year-old boy killed four people, including two students, and wounded nine more when he opened fire at a high school in the US state of Georgia on Wednesday, law enforcement said.

    The suspected shooter — also a student at the school — had been brought to the FBI’s attention more than a year ago for threats to commit a school shooting, the agency said.

    He was taken into custody after Wednesday’s shooting and will be tried as an adult on murder charges, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation said.

    Two teachers were also among the dead.

    After the latest chapter in America’s gun violence crisis — nearly 400 mass shootings this year alone, by one tally — people gathered at a sports field outside Apalachee High School, some forming a circle with their arms linked.

    “Our school resource officer engaged him,” county sheriff Jud Smith told reporters, referring to law enforcement officers employed to work at US schools.

    “The shooter quickly realized that if he did not give up that it would end with an OIS — an officer-involved shooting. He gave up, got on the ground, and the deputy took him into custody.”

    Smith said police did not yet know if the shooter singled out specific people as targets, adding later that the nine wounded were expected to recover.

    The two students killed were also 14 years old, authorities said.

    ‘Still not safe’

    After the suspected shooter was brought to the attention of the FBI, the county sheriff’s office interviewed his father and the then 13-year-old suspect, who denied the threats, before flagging the child to school officials for monitoring.

    Georgia Bureau of Investigation director Chris Hosey said the shooter used an “AR-platform style weapon” and that authorities were investigating how he brought the gun into the school.

    Some in the school initially thought it was just another shooter drill, one student told AFP, referring to the exercises common in US schools.

    “Everyone just thought it was a fake drill until my teacher said we didn’t get an email,” Alexsandra Romeo said.

    “She got us all in a little corner and everyone was just hugging each other, I had some of my friends crying. Until two police officers came in with their guns and told us that this is not a drill and that we’re still not safe.”

    Another student, 17-year-old Stephanie Folgar, described hearing “loud bangs” and panicking students hiding in the bathrooms and closet.

    “It’s scary knowing that that could’ve been you,” she said.

    One student told local media that he saw blood on the floor and a body as he was led out of the building by authorities.

    The shooting occurred near the town of Winder, about 45 miles (70 kilometers) northeast of Atlanta, the state capital.

    Earlier, school authorities were reported to have sent a message to parents saying they were enforcing a “hard lockdown after reports of gunfire.”

    After the all-clear was given, parents were invited to the school to be reunited with their children, with long lines of vehicles visible outside.

    Gun violence ‘epidemic’

    School shootings have become a sadly regular occurrence in the United States, where about a third of adults own a firearm and regulations on purchasing even powerful military-style rifles are lax.

    Polls show a majority of voters favour stricter controls on the use and purchase of firearms, but the powerful gun ownership lobby is opposed to additional restrictions, and lawmakers have repeatedly failed to act.

    US President Joe Biden said he was mourning the dead.

    “Students across the country are learning how to duck and cover instead of how to read and write. We cannot continue to accept this as normal,” he said.

    Speaking at a campaign event in New Hampshire after the shooting, Vice President Kamala Harris said it was time to end the “epidemic of gun violence.”

    Republican US presidential candidate Donald Trump said the perpetrator of the shooting was a “sick and deranged monster.”

    This year, there have been at least 384 mass shootings — defined as a shooting involving at least four victims, dead or wounded — across the United States, according to the Gun Violence Archive.

    At least 11,557 people have been killed in firearms violence in the United States this year, according to the GVA.