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  • Pakistan successfully tests Shaheen-II ballistic missile

    Pakistan successfully tests Shaheen-II ballistic missile

    Pakistan has successfully conducted a training launch of the surface-to-surface Shaheen-II ballistic missile, Inter Service Public Relations (ISPR) said in a press release.

    The military media wing stated that it aimed at performance evaluation of different subsystems incorporated for improved accuracy and enhanced survivability.

    The training launch was witnessed by senior officers from the Strategic Plans Division, Army Strategic Forces Command, scientists and engineers of strategic organisations. ISPR noted

    Moreover, President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee General Sahir Shamshad Mirza and the three services chiefs congratulated the scientists and engineers on this accomplishment.

  • ‘It is not short-term relief but two months’: CM Punjab Maryam Nawaz

    ‘It is not short-term relief but two months’: CM Punjab Maryam Nawaz

    Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has strongly criticised Sindh CM Murad Ali Shah’s remarks against the Punjab government’s decision to raise electricity prices, calling it “foolish.”

    On Monday, while addressing a ceremony, Murad Ali Shah said that such “strange announcements” put them (Sindh govt) in a fix. “We (Sindh government) find it difficult how to respond to these foolish statements. But I don’t want to get into politics,” he added.

    Likewise, another Sindh minister, Saeed Ghani, also questioned the Punjab government’s policy, asking, “What will happen after two months of relief to the people of Punjab?”

    However, Maryam Nawaz expressed disbelief at the Sindh CM’s comments, remarking, “I laughed when I heard someone say it’s foolish to reduce electricity prices. Isn’t it foolish to pocket money from corruption and spend it on protocol, planes, helicopters, and convoys while denying relief to the public?”

    Last week, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif announced a relief package for the people of Punjab: Rs 14 per unit of electricity will be reduced for two months.

  • ‘Fauji’; Indian movie starring Sajal Aly is not about the army

    ‘Fauji’; Indian movie starring Sajal Aly is not about the army

    Actress and model Sajal Aly is making a highly anticipated comeback in Bollywood after a seven-year gap. Her new film ‘Fauji,’ will be directed by the acclaimed Hanu Raghavapudi, known for his beautiful storytelling in films like ‘Sita Rama.’

    Sajal will star opposite South Indian superstar Prabhas. As per Filmfare, the shooting of the film is scheduled to start in Hyderabad on August 24.

    Raghavapudi has said ‘Fauji’ will be a historical action drama. The love story will be set during a war before India and Pakistan gained their independence. There are rumors that Prabhas might play a British soldier in the film. The team is thinking about casting an actress from Asia, and Sajal Aly is one of the names under consideration.

    Read this also: Sajal Aly to star opposite Prabhas in Bollywood?

    Sajal Aly started her Bollywood career with 2017’s ‘Mom,’ where she played Sridevi’s daughter. Prabhas is doing well with his latest movie, ‘Kalki 2898 AD,’ which is about a future world and inspired by Hindu stories.

    As reported by Pinkvilla, the action-packed drama will take place during the pre-independence era.

  • ‘I wish I had the right to kill them,’ says Zara Noor Abbas after harassment incident in Karachi

    ‘I wish I had the right to kill them,’ says Zara Noor Abbas after harassment incident in Karachi

    Pakistani celebrities are furious over a viral video clip showing a recent harassment incident in North Karachi. A video uploaded by actress Zara Noor Abbas depicts a man on a motorbike groping a woman wearing a headscarf during the daytime. A child is sitting on the bike with the man.

    In an Instagram post, Zara angrily wrote: “Another generation of harassers is being nurtured on motorcycles.”


    She highlighted the impact of such actions on children, writing, “Children are like puppets; they imitate what they see, and this man on the bike is setting an example for the child with him.”


    She added, “I wish I had the right to kill.”


    Other celebrities, including Sajal Aly and Maryam Nafees, have also condemned the incident.

    Sajal re-shared a news report circulating on social media on her Instagram account: “I am losing faith in this nation and in the country, it is more frightening to see how common it has become for men to harass women and children.”


    She also wrote, “I can’t help it, but I am very disappointed with where we are going.”


    The incident occurred on August 12, just before Independence Day. Police have yet to apprehend the suspect.

  • ‘Low chance of PTI Islamabad rally’: Atta Tarar

    ‘Low chance of PTI Islamabad rally’: Atta Tarar

    Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar has responded to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Sher Afzal Marwat’s claim of holding a rally on August 22 in Islamabad, saying that there are low chances that the opposition will be granted permission for the rally.

    Talking on Geo News’ ‘Aaj Shahzeb Khanzada Kay Saath’, Tarar stated, “Considering their violent track record, I don’t think they will be allowed to rally in the federal capital.”

    Tarar also blamed PTI for not holding a peaceful protest, citing the context of the May 9 riots. He added, “One has to prove that they are peaceful.”

    “They also came here when Pervaiz Khattak was Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) with heavy machinery aiming to remove obstacles,” the minister concluded.

    Earlier, Marwat said, ‘’We will show the High Court’s permission if the police file a case against us after the August 22 power show.”

  • Pakki dosti: Former Chief Justice Saqib Nisar admits to chatting with Gen Faiz

    Pakki dosti: Former Chief Justice Saqib Nisar admits to chatting with Gen Faiz

    Former Chief Justice of Pakistan Saqib Nisar on Monday confirmed that he had been in contact with former ISI Chief Lt Gen (retd) Faiz Hameed; however, journalist Ansar Abbasi revealed that he categorically denied any wrongdoing or connection with May 9 riots.

    “I swear that I have nothing to do with May 9, PTI and its politics,” revealed Saqib Nisar.

    He said that the allegations against him are “totally nonsensical.” The former CJP also clarified that he attended Gen Faiz’s daughter’s wedding ceremony and has been exchanging routine pleasantries and wishes on various occasions.

    He recalled that when he and his family visited northern areas of the country, the general was “very kind to look after them.”

    The CJP also recounted that Gen Faiz used to meet his registrar besides occasionally sending him “for eyes only” messages during his tenure as the Chief Justice.

    “I have nothing to worry about,” he said, revealing that he is returning to Pakistan on September 5th.

  • Imran Ashraf, Jassie Gill: A new duo in an international film?

    Imran Ashraf, Jassie Gill: A new duo in an international film?

    Social media is rife with rumors that Pakistani actor Imran Ashraf and Indian singer and actor Jassie Gill will be seen acting together in an international film.

    The name of the film and other details have yet to be revealed, but fans are happy to hear the news and are excited to see how art can cross political and cultural boundaries, bringing people from both countries closer together.

    They also believe that this project could open doors for more South Asian actors to gain access to global cinema.

  • Pakistani director thinks horror comedy is Bollywood’s winning formula

    Pakistani director thinks horror comedy is Bollywood’s winning formula

    Director and writer Abu Aleeha believes that the success of a film lies in picking the right genre. He points out that horror comedy, which is gaining huge popularity worldwide, especially in Bollywood, is a winning choice for capturing audiences and hitting box office targets. Abu Aleeha also made a horror comedy film ‘Kataksha’, earning 19.3 million rupees at the box office.

    The conversation started when the CEO of 422 Murad Kazmi asked him for advice in choosing a film genre.

    The Taxali Gate writer said, “I suggested horror comedy, which made him laugh. He teased me, saying I was one of the few who had attempted it, and asked about the outcome. I admitted that either we didn’t execute it well or audiences weren’t ready for cinema post-Covid. However, I emphasized that horror comedy is a globally popular genre that doesn’t require a large cast or elaborate production design.”

    Abu Aleeha continued, saying “With compelling characters, you can captivate audiences for two hours in a single location. The success of Stree 2, which will soon cross 300 crores, and Munjya, which earned over 100 crores two months ago, proves this point.”

    He concluded, “My advice is to create a film that audiences want to see, rather than what’s easily producible.”

    Here is a look at the box office results of some well-known horror-comedies:

    Indian Movies
    Stree – INR 180 crores
    Bhool Bhulaiya- INR 266.88 crore.

    Munjya – 132 crore at the box office.
    Pakistani Films
    Rangreza (2017) – PKR 2 crores.
    Koi Tujh Sa Kahan (2014) – PKR 1 crore.

  • Maria B faces criticism after allegedly stealing designs for her new ‘Falesteen’ collection

    Maria B faces criticism after allegedly stealing designs for her new ‘Falesteen’ collection

    Maria B is under fire after being accused of copying designs for her Palestine campaign. Activist Leena Ghani brought attention to the issue, claiming that Maria B used an artist’s illustration without proper credit. The controversy has sparked criticism and scrutiny within the fashion industry.


    The issue came to light when Ghani highlighted the similarities between a piece from Maria B’s collection and an original design credited to the Palestinequebec page. Ghani posted both designs side by side, pointing out the resemblance. She commented, “The original design vs Maria B’s knockoff! And then she dares to call herself an artist and a designer.” Ghani also accused Maria B of being “greedy” and profiting from the conflict in Palestine.


    “While Palestinians are getting killed, this greedy grifter thinks it’s the best time to start her modeling career by taking their culture. She is not an artist; she is a businesswoman. Artists don’t profit from genocide, but Zionists do!”


    Maria B launched the collection on her website under the name ‘Palestine Pret.’ In response to the backlash, she explained on her Instagram Story that her ‘Falasteen’ collection was not just about profits. Maria B stated that part of the money from the sales would be donated to support Palestine. She said, “The entire sales of the collection will go to Falasteen… for everyone who loves Falasteen, you will love this collection because there are small details in it that will remind you of Palestine.”


    However, Ghani also questioned the high price of the collection and whether the promised donations would reach those in need. She remarked, “Almost 10K for one outfit! Just wondering how much will be donated to the charities? And why couldn’t Maria B tag the charities she’s working with like other brands for transparency?”


    A wave of backlash followed the announcement, with many people online accusing Maria B of exploiting the Palestinian cause for her benefit. One user commented, “While Palestinians are being killed, Maria B thinks it’s the best time to start her modeling career by taking their culture. Her clothes aren’t going to free Palestine. She needs to be clear about which charity she will send the money to. No one is falling for this. Shame on everyone involved in this campaign.”


    Another critic urged people to support Palestinian businesses directly, saying, “Instead of buying from this opportunist using Palestine for her branding, I encourage people to buy directly from Palestinians.”


    The criticism continued with another comment: “Will you also be donating all profits to Palestine, or are you just using someone’s suffering to make money?” This reflects a broader concern among consumers about how sincere brands are when they align themselves with social causes.

    Maria B has repeatedly landed in hot waters in recent years for targeting the transgender community and most recently, for her crusade against Barzakh.

  • Air Link and Acer Gadget Inc. Join Forces to Introduce ‘Made in Pakistan’ Acer Gadget e10 Laptops and Devices

    Air Link and Acer Gadget Inc. Join Forces to Introduce ‘Made in Pakistan’ Acer Gadget e10 Laptops and Devices

    Acer Gadget Inc., a global leader in innovative and affordable technology, announces a strategic partnership with Air Link Communication Limited (Airlink) to introduce Acer Gadget e10 laptops, tablets, and all-in-one devices to the Pakistani market.

    As part of this collaboration, Airlink has been granted distribution rights and has entered an exclusive assembling agreement with Acer Gadget’s manufacturing partner, Shanghai Sixunited Intelligent Technology Co. Ltd., to assemble these Products at Airlink’s Lahore, Pakistan, facility.

    Stanley Chan, Vice President Acer Gadget Inc. on this occasion said, “ I am very happy to see the strategic partnership with Airlink and looking forward to the promotion of Acer gadgets in Pakistan Market.”

    Mr. Muzzaffar Hayat Piracha, CEO of Airlink Communication shared his message on this historic occasion;

    “I am thrilled to announce our strategic partnership with Acer Gadget Inc. and the introduction of the Acer products to the Pakistani market. This milestone represents a significant advancement in our commitment to the ‘Made in Pakistan’ initiative.”

    AirLink Communication Ltd is one of the largest manufacturers, distributors and retailers of smartphones in Pakistan. Our partnerships with global brands like Acer, Samsung, Xiaomi, Tecno and iPhone are a testament to our commitment to enhancing the technological landscape in Pakistan and beyond, reinforcing our position as a key player in the industry.