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  • Maryam Nawaz’s beauty is a gift from Allah, says Noor Bukhari

    Maryam Nawaz’s beauty is a gift from Allah, says Noor Bukhari

    Former actress Noor Bukhari, married to Aun Chaudhary, an ally of PMLN, couldn’t help but admire Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz’s beauty after viral photos and videos showed her in a Punjab Police uniform. “Maryam Nawaz is very beautiful in real life too, the camera did not do justice to her beauty, Allah has made her very beautiful,” she said.


    Morning show host Madiha Naqvi echoed the sentiment, stating, “Whatever you say, I have never seen such a lovely Chief Minister.”
    Maryam Nawaz herself reflected on the experience, saying, “When I wore the police uniform, I realized how big a responsibility it was. Yes, but I make decisions, you have a greater responsibility if you implement them.”


    She emphasized her journey, saying, “I had to prove myself to come here, I had to go through the river of fire and it was good that I was trained, no one can say that now. She is sitting here because her father was the Prime Minister.”


    However, not everyone was impressed. A request to register a case against Maryam Nawaz for wearing the police uniform was filed in the Sessions Court Lahore by Aftab Bajwa Advocate. The petition argued that wearing the uniform of a state institution is against the law.

  • Mathira condemns Omer Adil’s body-shaming jokes, reveals reasons behind weight fluctuations

    Mathira condemns Omer Adil’s body-shaming jokes, reveals reasons behind weight fluctuations

    Model, actress, and TV host Mathira responded strongly to critics of her body shape, explaining that medical problems have caused changes in her appearance.
    A viral video on social media shows Mathira delivering a sharp reply to critics and YouTubers who made inappropriate comments about her size.
    In the video, Dr. Omer Adil is heard commenting on Mathira’s size, claiming she “hasn’t had fillers or Botox, but something else.” He also makes inappropriate remarks about women’s sizes.

    Mathira dismissed his remarks as nonsense, expressing disappointment and embarrassment over the inappropriate comments made by two individuals regarding her size.

    “I have other medical problems including thyroid, due to which my body structure has changed.”

    Mathira further wrote, “I am proud of my weight and body shape, and I am proud of all such women. But some ignorant men will not understand this, and it is a failed attempt to gain people’s attention by talking about women’s size. Will continue to do.”
    Even before this issue, Mathira had discussed her height and weight several times.

  • The Forever Father: why is Noor ul Hassan always playing dad roles?

    The Forever Father: why is Noor ul Hassan always playing dad roles?

    He’s the most loved father these days. Actor Noor ul Hassan plays the loving dad in dramas like ‘Ishq Murshid’ and ‘Khaie’ and has got everyone asking: Why the Papa?
    During an interview, he was asked a question about why he chose to play father roles while many of his fellow actors still played the hero.
    Hasan replied, “Can you believe it? I was only 28 when I started TV. Now I’m 52! Where did the time go?”


    “I like to keep things natural and don’t believe in dyeing my hair or getting fake hair. I prefer playing characters that suit my natural appearance, so I started taking up these roles,” he said.
    Hassan also spoke about the importance of the drama ‘Khaie’. “The drama has broken monotony, and it also ended up becoming Khalid Butt Sahab’s best work. Khaie showed the world that we can make Netflix-level projects, and we are not behind anyone when it comes to creativity.”

  • People aren’t impressed by Zaviyar Nauman Ijaz’s wedding dance

    People aren’t impressed by Zaviyar Nauman Ijaz’s wedding dance

    With the summer wedding season starting out, celebrities like Zaviyar Nauman Ijaz and Hania Aamir were spotted enjoying themselves at a recent event. While attending the festivities, Zaviyar showcased his Bhangra skills during the mehendi ceremony. Zaviyar turned heads in an off-white salwar kameez, while Hania stole the show in a stunning orange frock.


    Images captured by Bilal Saeed Photography show the stars having fun with friends and acquaintances. However, Zaviyar’s dance moves failed to impress some members of the public.


    Critical fans particularly noted Zaviyar’s combination of Bhangra and chewing gum, leading to mixed reactions online.

    Here’s what some had to say about his performance:

  • ‘I served them for 40 years and look what they did to me’, Pervaiz Elahi on establishment

    ‘I served them for 40 years and look what they did to me’, Pervaiz Elahi on establishment

    Moonis Elahi, exiled Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) member, gave an interview with BBC News Urdu and said that his father, Pervaiz Elahi, was downhearted by the establishment’s behaviour toward him.

    When Pervaiz Elahi asked Moonis whether he had any interaction with the establishment, Moonis replied in the negative then Elahi stated, “Don’t connect with them either, because I served them for 40 years and look what they did to me.”

    Journalist Hussain Askari asked Moonis whether he was the reason the father-son duo chose to stick with PTI even though all matters had been settled with Asif Ali Zardari, Moonis replied, “I convinced him in the beginning but after that, all the decisions were his own.”

    Askari then asked Moonis if former Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa was involved in their decision to lean towards Imran Khan, he replied, “When we got offers from both sides my father called General Bajwa and asked what he should do. When Bajwa said that he should do whatever he wanted Pervez Elahi reiterated that he would do whatever General Bajwa wanted and then finally Bajwa replied that it was his wish that he [Pervez Elahi] support Imran Khan.”

  • Mona Liza responds to people saying she and Aiman Khan lookalike

    Mona Liza responds to people saying she and Aiman Khan lookalike

    Aiman Khan, a beloved celebrity in Pakistan with a massive Instagram following, is admired for her style, talent, beauty, and dedication to family. However, her fans were taken by surprise when they spotted what appeared to be Aiman dancing at an unfamiliar wedding.


    The person in question turned out to be Mona Liza, a social media content creator who bears a striking resemblance to Aiman Khan. Mona Liza’s resemblance caused a stir online, quickly going viral.


    In response to the comparisons flooding social media, Liza clarified that she has never compared herself to Aiman. She explained that people’s reactions were based solely on her appearance.


    Here is what she said:

  • ‘From Economy to Business class’: composer of Meray Pass Tum Ho’s song reveals interesting details 

    ‘From Economy to Business class’: composer of Meray Pass Tum Ho’s song reveals interesting details 

    Composer and singer Naveed Nashad, couldn’t believe how much the audience loved his song.
    Recently, Nashad appeared in Ahmed Ali Butt’s podcast where he discussed his hit song, the OST of ‘Mere Paas Tum Ho.’


    “The title track of ‘Mere Paas Tum Ho’ was a huge hit,” Butt said, “even more so than the drama itself, that’s true.” In response to Ahmed Ali Butt’s praise, Nashad replied, “Please refrain from saying that, Nadeem Bhai (Nadeem Baig) doesn’t like it when someone mentions this.”


    Ahmed Ali Butt remarked, “but it’s true, no doubt. It’s like Humsafar; the drama was a hit, but the OST was a blockbuster.”
    Nashad explained how ‘Mere Paas Tum Ho’ upgraded his status from “economy to business class” and also added, “I felt like I landed on the moon”.
    Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar wrote the OST, while Nashad composed it. Rahat Fateh Ali Khan lent his voice for the song. You can also listen to the song here:

    Nashad has previously composed songs for dramas like ‘Mannat Murad’’s ‘Alif Allah Aur Insaan’.

  • What are the 50 places in Lahore where WiFi is free?

    What are the 50 places in Lahore where WiFi is free?

    The Punjab government, led by Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, has initiated a pilot project to provide free WiFi services at 50 spots in Lahore. The project aims to promote connectivity by giving citizens access to the internet.

    “Free WiFi started at the following (50 spots) in Lahore. Rest of Lahore is being done too. Alhamdolillah! We promise, we deliver,” CM Maryam said in an X (formerly Twitter) post. 

    During a high-level meeting with Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB) officials held in March, the chief minister approved the launch of the free WiFi pilot project in Lahore.

    Maryam Nawaz directed the IT department officials to begin offering free WiFi service, focusing on educational institutions, airports, railway stations, and bus stands. In Lahore, the Punjab government will provide free WiFi at 516 locations in total.

  • Calls for mosque demolition weigh on India’s Muslim voters

    Calls for mosque demolition weigh on India’s Muslim voters

    Muslim teacher Tasleem Qureshi’s walk to the polls on Friday took her past the yellow barricades and police cordon guarding her local mosque — a looming flashpoint in India’s religious divide.

    Her hometown Mathura is the site of the Shahi Idgah, an Islamic house of worship that the Hindu faithful believe was built over the birthplace of the deity Krishna.

    Hindu activists want to “reclaim” the site in a campaign endorsed by members of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

    “The BJP keeps saying that the Shahi Idgah will cease to exist after the elections,” Qureshi, 48, told AFP.

    “We will not let that happen and we will protect it with our lives,” she said.

    Modi is widely expected to win a third term in office once India’s six-week-long election concludes in June, in large part thanks to his championing of the country’s majority faith.

    Mathura is one of several locations across India’s northern heartlands where activists have sought to replace centuries-old Islamic monuments with Hindu temples.

    In January, Modi presided over the inauguration of a grand temple to Ram, one of the most important deities in the Hindu pantheon.

    It was built in the northern city of Ayodhya on the grounds of a centuries-old mosque razed by Hindu zealots decades earlier.

    Modi told an audience of thousands at a glitzy ceremony attended by Bollywood celebrities and cricket stars that India was “creating the genesis of a new history”.

    Construction of the temple fulfilled a long-standing demand of Hindu activists and was widely celebrated across India, with extensive television coverage and street parties.

    Jubilant Hindu activists had proclaimed when the mosque was destroyed that more would follow, identifying the Shahi Idgah in Mathura as one of their future targets.

    Modi’s opponents accuse his Hindu-nationalist government of marginalising India’s 220-million-plus Muslim population.

    He was accused last weekend of “blatantly targeting” the faith in a campaign speech in which he claimed his opponents had once pledged that Muslims had “first right over the nation’s wealth”.

    Temples small and large line Mathura’s narrow, pot-holed streets, teeming with young men offering guided tours for pilgrims.

    The street leading to the mosque has for decades been guarded by a stern, round-the-clock police detachment to prevent vandalism.

    A polling station nearby is testament to the close quarters in which the city’s two main faiths live, with women in Muslim dress voting alongside saffron-clad Hindu priests.

    But with Hindus accounting for more than 80 percent of Mathura’s population, its religious divide is a microcosm of the one across India at large.

    Its parliamentary seat has been held by the BJP since Modi was first elected in 2014, represented by movie star Hema Malini, and the Ayodhya temple’s inauguration has galvanised Hindu voters in the city who support the mosque’s removal.

    Gokul Prasad, an electrician, told AFP that Modi’s inauguration of the Ayodhya temple was the “single most important issue” of the election campaign.

    “Since we live in Mathura so close to the Shahi Idgah, we will obviously vote for Modi,” the 50-year-old said.

    The fate of the Shahi Idgah has also mobilised the city’s Muslim minority.

    But several told AFP that they had lined up to vote on Friday only to find their names were missing on the electoral rolls.

    “They told me neither I nor my husband can vote as our names are not there,” said 55-year-old Rehana Qureshi — no relation to Tasleem — outside a polling booth.

    “We have lived and voted here for generations,” she added. “It seems that the only right we Muslims still have is also being taken away.”

  • Punjab Police defends Maryam, says she’s entitled to wear police uniform’

    Punjab Police defends Maryam, says she’s entitled to wear police uniform’

    Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz landed into a controversy after donning the Punjab Police official uniform on Thursday. The provincial police department has issued a notification that the CM is indeed allowed to wear the police uniform according to Punjab Police Dress Regulations.

    On April 25, the Chief Minister took the internet by storm when she wore a police uniform while attending a passing-out parade of lady constables and traffic assistants at the Police Training College, Chung.

    The move by Maryam garnered both appreciation and criticism from people.

    Addressing the ceremony, the Punjab CM said her government wants to increase the number of female cops in the police department and also said, “I realized how much of a big responsibility it is after wearing the police uniform.”

    The Punjab Police Department, however, supported the move and clarified, “This has been widely celebrated by the police personnel, who view it as a commendable show of solidarity. The Central Police Office has received hundreds of messages in which police personnel have lauded this step.”

    Adding spice to the controversy, a citizen named Waqar Ali filed a plea in the Lahore High Court against the CM for wearing a police uniform.

    Opposition leaders such as Omar Ayub Khan also strongly condemned the move by CM Maryam.