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  • Salman Khan reveals his dream remakes: You won’t believe which films he chose

    Salman Khan reveals his dream remakes: You won’t believe which films he chose

    After the premiere of the documentary series ‘Angry Young Men’ which celebrates the legendary screenwriting duo of Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar, Salman Khan revealed his unexpected desire to remake the loved classic Sholay. He also wants to play not just one, not two, but all three of the most famous characters in the film.

    A Prime Video India roundtable conversation with filmmaker and choreographer Farah Khan as host, featured Salman Khan, son of Salim Khan, and the children of Javed Akhtar, actor-director Farhan Akhtar and filmmaker Zoya Akhtar.

    Where the host asked, “Salman, if you were to do a remake of any of their movies?”


    The Tiger 3 actor replied, “I can play Veeru and Jai both. I can also play Gabbar.”

    For those who don’t know, Sholay was written by Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar and directed by Ramesh Sippy. Veeru was played by Dharmendra, Jai was played by Amitabh Bachchan, and Gabbar Singh was played by the late Amjad Khan. The film was released in 1975. Sholay is a classic film that changed Bollywood with its epic story and memorable characters and still resonates with the audience after 49 years.

    Angry Young Men was released on Prime Video India on August 20. The three-episode series is produced by Excel Media and Entertainment, Salman Khan Films, and Tiger Baby.

    Salim Khan went on to say that every male actor in Sholay wanted to be Gabbar. Danny Denzongpa played Gabbar in the movie Sholay at first, but Amjad Khan was later added to the cast to portray the antagonist.

    Salim Khan “Every single actor in the film’s star cast had personally approached Ramesh Sippy to say, I want to play this role.”
    Javed Akhtar also said, “Both Sanjeev Kumar and Amitabh Bachchan also wanted to play the role of Gabbar. Amitabh even said, ‘Please give me this role.’ Meanwhile, Dharmendra was happy to play the role of Veeru.”

  • ‘I feel like I have royal blood in me’: Hareem Farooq

    ‘I feel like I have royal blood in me’: Hareem Farooq

    Actress Hareem Farooq, who is currently playing a negative role in the recently released drama Bismil, has revealed that as a child, she felt she was part of a royal family and always dreamed of becoming a princess like Lady Diana.


    Hareem Farooq appeared on Nida Yasir’s morning show, accompanied by other actors from Sawira Nadeem Samit’s Bismil team.


    In response to a question during the show, Hareem said, “Since childhood, I had a desire to be a princess like Lady Diana, and I always used to ask my parents about my relationship with the royal family.”


    According to the actress, she felt she was part of the royal family and only wanted to be a princess, but her parents always forbade her from having such dreams.


    She said, “When the ghost of becoming Lady Diana left my mind, I thought of becoming a social leader like Mother Teresa.”


    She added, “Then I considered that to become like Mother Teresa, I would have to make a lot of sacrifices; I would have to give up a lot, which is a difficult task, so I gave up that intention too.”


    Farooq clarified that she never considered becoming an actress as a child; she did not want such a life. The actress said that she is a woman who enjoys life, and “the day I do not laugh, I feel that my life has been spent in vain.”


    According to her, “Problems come in everyone’s life, and problems have to end one day, but it is good to face problems and live with a smile and always thank God.”

  • Holiday for Sindh students just around the corner

    Holiday for Sindh students just around the corner

    The provincial government has announced that all public and private schools across Sindh will remain closed on Monday, August 26, to mark the Chehlum of Imam Hussain (RA).

    The official notification states that a steering committee of the Sindh education department decided on the closure of educational institutes.

    The event marks the 40-day mourning period after the martyrdom date of Hazrat Imam Hussain (RA) and his 72 companions in the Battle of Karbala on the 10th of Muharram.

  • Faiz Hameed’s trusted aide leaves Pakistan

    Faiz Hameed’s trusted aide leaves Pakistan

    A close aide of former ISI Chief Gen (retd) Faiz Hameed, Mohsin Habib Warraich, has allegedly left Pakistan to evade investigations by authorities after the military arrested Hameed on August 12.

    Mohsin Habib Warraich is the son of Major (R) Habibullah Warraich, a former MNA and federal minister of defence production.

    He is also the main person of interest in the over Rs2 billion National Insurance Company Limited (NICL) scam.

    The News reported that he was self-exiled in London for a few years since 2010, until Gen Faiz brought him back to the country, allegedly giving him protection.

    He is believed to be one of Faiz’s closest aides, who managed his businesses from 2014 up till now.

    Mohsin arranged various things for Faiz, including shopping sprees and entertainment, according to The News.

    Security sources confirmed to The News that after his return to Pakistan, Mohsin was bestowed with a clean chit while enjoying round-the-clock security arranged by Gen Faiz at the expense of Pakistani taxpayers.

  • Islamabad High Court allows journalists to cover Imran Khan’s trial

    Islamabad High Court allows journalists to cover Imran Khan’s trial

    Hearing a petition challenging the ban on the media coverage of Imran Khan’s trial in jail, the Islamabad High Court (IHC) criticised prison administration for not letting journalists cover the court trial.

    A petition said that despite following the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP), the jail administration barred them from covering the court trial.

    IHC Justice Mian Gul Hassan stated that trial court judges have the authority to regulate media instead of jail administration.

    Justice Hassan advised the jail administration to allow seven journalists appointed by the IHC to cover the court trial of former Prime Minister Pakistan Imran Khan.

    The court also advised journalists not to interview Imran Khan during court proceedings in jail.

  • Supreme Court dismisses military’s claim on Margalla National Park

    Supreme Court dismisses military’s claim on Margalla National Park

    The Supreme Court of Pakistan has rejected the Pakistan Army’s claim over the ownership of Margalla National Park land in the renowned Monal restaurant closure case.

    Interestingly, the military department, Remount, Veterinary and Farms Directorate of Pakistan Army (RV&F Directorate), tried to claim the land’s ownership by more than a 100-year-old alleged fact that the said land was used by then-British Army for “production of hay for animals.”

    In January 2022, the then Chief Justice of Islamabad High Court Athar Minallah also declared RV&F’s claim regarding the 8,068 acres of land in the notified National Park area to be in violation of law.

    “Permitting land use does not confer its ownership, nor could ownership have been conferred on the Directorate, a non-legal entity. It also escaped the attention of the personnel of the Directorate that the only concerned statutory entity was the Wildlife Board,” read the 25-page detailed judgement by CJP Qazi Faez Isa.

    The judgement also noted that the claim by RV&F to the National Park was on a very weak premise that in the 1910, the Veterinary, Remount and Farms unit of the British Army was allowed to use some land of the National Park for fodder.

    “The Federal Government was correct in disabusing Major General Muhammad Samrez Salik and the Directorate of their fanciful notion that a 110-year-old permission to collect fodder did not nor could bestow ownership rights to such land,” noted the judgement.

    Moreover, the court also noted that Luqman Ali Afzal, the owner of Monal restaurant, was bestowed the favour of a 17-year lease of the land by the RV&F Directorate signed by Major General Muhammad Samrez Salik.

    The judgement also stated that no record was available to show that “the Federal Government has given any approval to execute the said Lease Agreement.” However, Afzal continued to assert the Directorate’s alleged rights.

    According to the CJP Isa’s judgment, Mr Afzal unilaterally set aside the Capital Development Autority (CDA), his actual Lessor (who leased the land to Afzal), and the CDA lease while, according to his own whims, electing the Directorate as his lessor.

    The Chief Justice also noted that Luqman Ali Afzal had gotten possession of the land from the CDA according to the CDA Lease, and he was legally bound to pay rent to the CDA. However, he stopped paying rent to the CDA and had the audacity to seek a refund of the rent already paid to the CDA.

    “Rarely such audaciousness and complete disregard of the law has been witnessed,” read the judgement.

    “Afzal apparently cultivated and developed relationships with the powerful, and his brother was in the bureaucracy and then rose to the highest position. Therefore, he may have deluded himself in assuming that he was above the law. He violated the law for years and expanded his restaurant by encroaching into and destroying the National Park. The protected status of the National Park was of no consequence to him and to the government servants who supported him,” read the damning judgment in the Monal restaurant closure case.

    It also stated that Mr Afzal flouted the laws for eighteen years and had been given every opportunity to comply with them.

    “Money, connections, influence and/or nepotism supplanted the law and the protected status of the National Park, first by getting CDA to execute the CDA Lease and then the Directorate to execute the FV&FD Lease. Every opportunity was given to Mr Afzal to comply with the law, which he had been continuously flouting for eighteen years. Probably it finally dawned that this Court would ensure the law is abided by and that it would also ensure that the National Park is protected, which made him and the other restaurant owners pause and reflect,” said the detailed judgement.

    “The National Park land has over the years been encroached upon, which could only have happened with the involvement of the officers of CDA and other senior bureaucrats,” revealed the order.

    “The National Park land is under grave and imminent danger. The rich, powerful and well-connected want to wrest it away for personal use and/or gain. This must stop. The people cannot be deprived of the National Park, its flora and fauna, and of the benefits of this amazing national asset,” wrote CJP Isa.

  • Is Emraan Hashmi a Hafiz-e-Quran? Bollywood star responds to rumors

    Is Emraan Hashmi a Hafiz-e-Quran? Bollywood star responds to rumors

    Bollywood actor Emraan Hashmi is known for many things but being religious isn’t one of them.

    For some time now, speculation in Indian media, including on social media, has created the rumor that he is a Hafiz-e-Quran.

    According to Indian media, these rumors started last year when Pakistani actress Humaima Malik mentioned in an interview, “Emraan Hashmi remembered some Quranic verses and used to recite them with me during shootings.”


    However, a few days ago, Emraan Hashmi denied the claims during a podcast, a video of which has gone viral on social media.


    “There is no truth in these claims; it is not like that, and I am not a Hafiz-e-Quran.” The Hindu host then asked him to explain what Hafiz-e-Quran means.


    He replied, “Hafiz-e-Quran means someone who can recite the holy book correctly and accurately without looking at it.”

  • Boxer Muhammad Wasim likely to miss big event while waiting for visa

    Boxer Muhammad Wasim likely to miss big event while waiting for visa

    Pakistan boxer Muhammad Wasim will likely miss the World Boxing Federation (WBF) bantamweight title fight in Malta after delays in Danish embassy releasing his passport.

    Boxer wrote a message on X (formerly Twitter), tagging Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz, stating, “Honorable @MaryamNSharif, I am in a stressful situation, so I get my passport back so I can travel and join my training camp in the UK. I have a fight coming up with my passport stuck, and I need help from the Government of Pakistan.”

    He submitted his passport on July 22 for Denmark visa. With the fight near, he is likely to miss the training camp because of the delayed passport.

  • What happened during the Shehbaz-Bilawal meeting?

    What happened during the Shehbaz-Bilawal meeting?

    Inside details of the meeting between Pakistan Prime Minister (PM) Shahbaz Sharif and the Chairman of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari have been unveiled.

    The incumbent government has taken a PPP delegation, including former diplomat Sherry Rahman, former Prime Minister Pakistan Raja Parvez Ashraf, and Naveed Qamar, in confidence regarding legislation to be presented in the National Assembly on Monday.

    Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) members included the Prime Minister’s Special Assistant for Political Affairs Rana Sanaullah and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar.

    PPP complained to the government that they were being neglected in Punjab.

    Rehabilitation and relief activities for flood victims in Sindh was also discussed during the meeting.

  • Green TV’s ‘Duniyapur’ brings dark, thrilling story to life

    Green TV’s ‘Duniyapur’ brings dark, thrilling story to life

    Green TV’s highly anticipated drama ‘Duniyapur’ is all set to captivate audiences with its powerful storyline. The cast includes Ramsha Khan, Khushal Khan, Sami Khan, Shamyl Khan, Hussain Shah, and Nayyar Ejaz.

    The drama is written by Radain Shah and directed by Shahid Shafaat.

    Duniyapur is a drama about a violent place where people fight for power and survival. Trust is broken, and violence is everywhere. It’s a thrilling show about ambition, betrayal, and staying alive.

    The date and timing of the drama are not announced yet. Stay tuned for more updates.