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  • Ushna Shah has interesting opinions on ‘delaying marriage’ for a guy

    Ushna Shah has interesting opinions on ‘delaying marriage’ for a guy

    Famous actor Ushna Shah has shared crucial marriage advice for young women. She suggests they should never wait for a guy to be ready for marriage.
    In a recent podcast with ‘FHM’, Ushna said girls shouldn’t wait for a guy to be ready for marriage. “So many girls waste their time,” she said. “If a guy wants to marry you, he will. That’s it. There are no ifs or buts.”

    She continued to say, “Something I learned late in my life but feel grateful for knowing now—that we have a biological clock ticking, unlike men. I’m not saying don’t focus on your career or rush into marriage. What I mean is, if a guy is wasting your time, don’t let him,” advised the actor. “If you have to delay marriage, do it for your career, your parents, or yourself, but never for a guy. If a guy is making an idiot out of you, don’t let him.”


    “Girls, here’s another thing: don’t send long messages to a guy after a breakup. If he’s hurting you or cheating on you, the best thing is to vanish from his life. Don’t even talk to him; disappear, as if you were never there,” she suggested.


    Shah ended her advice by saying, “Stop wasting your years, time, emotions, and mental health on other people. Nobody is worth it.”

  • Imran’s Ashraf heartwarming gesture for a special fan wins hearts

    Imran’s Ashraf heartwarming gesture for a special fan wins hearts


    Actor and model Imran Ashraf, host of ‘Mazaq Raat Season 2’, invited Sarwat Gilani as a guest on his show. During the episode, Imran had a sweet interaction with a special child in the audience who has Down Syndrome.

    She became Imran’s fan after she watched his drama ‘Ranjha Ranjha Kardi.’ Imran invited her on stage so they could meet, and it was a heartwarming moment.
    Her mother came on stage to help interpret what she was saying. The host then asked, “What do you like, Zona?” The girl replied, “You look very lovely.”

    She requested that Imran Ashraf say the famous line of the Bhola character, ‘Mazay mazay,’ and he fulfilled her request.
    She talked to all the other members of the show and even invited them for a meal.
    In the end, Imran said, “May Allah keep you happy, you are very dear, I have never seen such lovely eyes as yours.”

  • Court rejects plea seeking Khan’s disqualification in Tyrian White case

    Court rejects plea seeking Khan’s disqualification in Tyrian White case

    The Islamabad High Court (IHC) has dismissed a plea seeking Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan’s disqualification in the Tyrian White case.

    A new IHC bench heard the petition filed against Imran Khan for not revealing his alleged daughter in the nomination papers for contesting the 2018 general elections.

    Justice Tariq Mehmood Jahangiri, Justice Arbab Mohammad Tahir, and Justice Saman Rafat Imtiaz heard the case today.

    The Tyrian White case was pending since May 2023, when IHC chief justice Aamer Farooq dissolved the three-member bench hearing the petition.

    Earlier, IHC CJ Aamer Farooq, Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kayani, and Justice Arbab Muhammad Tahir were hearing the case and had reserved the verdict on March 30 last year.

    However, Justice Kayani and Justice Tahir wrote an opinion rejecting the petition’s validity and posted it on the IHC’s website, but it was later taken down.

    On the other hand, during today’s hearing, the court said that the petition against Imran Khan’s disqualification had already been rejected by the bench.

    “The majority decision has already been issued,” remarked the court.

  • No, Mahira’s husband Salim is NOT a 66-year-old tycoon

    No, Mahira’s husband Salim is NOT a 66-year-old tycoon

    We all swooned over superstar Mahira Khan’s wedding last year, delighting in all the details, from the venue to the clothes. But very few people knew much about the groom Salim Karim.

    Well, Mahira herself has decided to set the record straight on some rumors that were floating around.

    The actress had an interesting chat with Aamna Haider Isani on her YouTube channel. The host brought up the topic of Mahira’s different wedding looks, from her beautiful nikah outfit to her stunning valima sari. Moreover, the actress also cleared the air about Salim’s profession.


    Mahira categorically stated that her husband isn’t a business tycoon nor is he 66-years-old. “He is not a tycoon, 66-year-old tycoon! Bechara, my Bechara. Not even close to being a tycoon or 66, but Insha Allah one day, who knows?”

  • London plan included Imran Khan, Tahir-ul-Qadri and others in 2014, says journalist Murtaza Shah

    London plan included Imran Khan, Tahir-ul-Qadri and others in 2014, says journalist Murtaza Shah

    Geo News journalist Murtaza Ali Shah on Monday spoke on the channel’s ‘Report Card’ about the “London Plan” in 2014 which included the collusion of founder Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri and Imran Khan.

    Shah recounted that a friend had invited him to his house for dinner and when he went, “Imran Khan, Tahir-ul-Qadri, journalist Mubasher Lucman, some members of Chaudhary family [PML-Q] and two officials were present in that room.”

    Shah stated that the situation got awkward for all because they were afraid “I might break this story.”

    “I received a call from a mutual friend present there 20 minutes after I left that place and he told me that I mustn’t do a story because I already know the precarious condition of Geo News channel due to severe restrictions put on it after Hamid Mir was shot,” said Murtaza.

    Murtaza said that he was warned that there would be more severe consequences for Geo News if he broke the story.

    Murtaza said it is true that “Mubashar Lucman played the key role between Qadri and Khan because at that point there was no common ground between them.”

  • Does Kiran Malik resemble a Bollywood superstar?

    Does Kiran Malik resemble a Bollywood superstar?

    Actress Kiran Malik recently appeared on ‘Aap Ki Kahani’ hosted by Deepak Parwani. During the rapid-fire segment, the host asked, “What’s the worst pickup line someone has ever tried on you?”

    Kiran Malik said, “Many people tell me that I resemble Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma.”

    In response, Parwani agreed, saying, “Yes, indeed, people are telling the truth.”

  • Pakistani news channel’s hilarious mistake skewered on social media

    Pakistani news channel’s hilarious mistake skewered on social media

    Private news channel GTV made a hilarious mistake as they shared a tweet as a statement from a Hezbollah leader’s son; whereas the tweet was actually from a common netizen on Twitter.

    GTV mistook netizen Hadi Nasrallah as the son of Hezbollah leader Syed Hassan Narallah and this has unleashed a laughing riot on Twitter.

    It was even retweeted by Indians.

    Azeem Sabzwari tweeted the video to which Hadi replied, “Making my dad proud all the way to Pakistan.”


    People quipped if he really is the son and he jokingly replied, “I mean…no point to hide it now.”

  • ICC considers changing Champions Trophy format

    ICC considers changing Champions Trophy format

    The International Cricket Council (ICC) is considering changing the format of Champions Trophy 2025 from ODI to T20.

    According to a Cricbuzz report, important discussions were held between stakeholders, including broadcasters, at the ICC headquarters.

    The meeting suggested that the Champions Trophy event should be played in the T20 format instead of 50 overs, with figures presented showing that the 50 overs format has seen a 20 percent drop in attendance since the 2019 World Cup.

    Broadcasters prefer the one-day format due to advertising, but the chances of selling slots are low.

    The upcoming Champions Trophy in Pakistan is likely to be held between February and mid-March next year, while the biggest challenge for the organizers is to find a window of 17-18 days allotted for the eight-team Champions Trophy.

    The ICC has sold the rights to the event in ODI format.

    On the other hand, the top officials of the ICC are determined to hold the Champions Trophy 2025 in the ODI format.

  • Before Raisi, other leaders killed in aviation crashes

    Before Raisi, other leaders killed in aviation crashes

    Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, whose death in a helicopter crash was announced Monday, is the latest major political leader to die in an aviation crash. Here are some of the best known among the others:

    2024: Former Chilean president Sebastian Pinera

    On 6 February 2024, former Chilean president Sebastian Pinera (in office from 2010-2014, and then 2018-2022), died in a helicopter crash at Lago Ranco, a vacation site 920 kilometres (570 miles) south of the capital Santiago.

    2010: Poland’s president Lech Kaczynski

    On 10 April 2010, a Tupolev 154 with 96 people aboard including Polish President Lech Kaczynski and senior political and military figures, crashed while trying to land in thick fog at an airport near Smolensk in western Russia.

    There were no survivors. The crash was attributed to bad weather as well as errors by the Polish pilots and Russian air traffic controllers.

    2005: Rebel leader turned Sudanese vice-president John Garang

    On 30 July 2005, John Garang, the former separatist rebel leader who became vice-president of Sudan, died when his helicopter crashed in Sudan on a flight back from Uganda.

    2004: Macedonian President Boris Trajkovski

    Macedonia’s president Boris Trajkovski was killed along with eight others when his plane crashed on February 26 2004, as it prepared to land in thick fog in the southern Bosnian town of Mostar.

    1994: Presidents Juvenal Habyarimana of Rwanda and Cyprien Ntaryamira of Burundi

    On 6 April 1994, a Falcon 50 transporting Rwandan president Juvenal Habyarimana and his Burundi counterpart Cyprien Ntaryamira was shot down over Kigali by at least one missile.

    The attack is considered the spark that unleashed the genocide of Tutsis that left at least 800,000 dead, according to the United Nations.

    1988: Pakistani President Zia ul-Haq

    Pakistan’s president Zia ul-Haq was among the victims of a 17 August 1988 plane crash near Bahawalpur, in the country’s east.

    1986: Mozambique President Samora Machel

    On 19 October 1986, Mozambique’s first president Samora Machel died when his Tupolev 134 went down in the north-east of South Africa.

    1961: UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold

    On September 17 or 18 of 1961, a plane carrying the UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold crashed in Northern Rhodesia, now Zambia, while attempting to negotiate a ceasefire between warring factions in the former Belgian Congo. The cause of the crash has never been established.

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  • Par ko lag gaye par; auction of most expensive feather in the world

    Par ko lag gaye par; auction of most expensive feather in the world

    An ancient bird’s feather has been auctioned for a whooping USD 28 thousand 365 (more than PKR 79 lakh).

    The feather of the Huia bird of New Zealand has earned the title of the most expensive feather in the world. The bird was known for its chirping and had black and white stripes on its tail.


    It was last seen in 1907, but scientists believe it went extinct in the 1920s.


    However, on Monday, 116 years after the last confirmed sighting of the bird, the huia feather was sold at Webb’s Auction House in Auckland.

    The auction house did not release details of the person who bought the feather, only saying that the person is from New Zealand.


    The bird is an extinct species now and when it was put up for auction, it was expected to sell for $2,000 to $3,000.


    Going beyond expectation, it broke the record of $8,400 that was set in 2010 that too with a bird’s feather.


    The one that has been auctioned now weighs 9 grams and thus has become more valuable than gold because the price of one gram of gold is 127 dollars while the price of one gram of silver is 5169 dollars as per The Guardian.