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  • Zee Zindagi set to release ‘Mrs. & Mr. Shameem’ for Pakistani viewers

    Zee Zindagi set to release ‘Mrs. & Mr. Shameem’ for Pakistani viewers

    The Indian-owned Zindagi website’s ‘Mrs. & Mr. Shameem’ was previously not accessible for viewing in Pakistan. Now, after almost two years, the channel has decided to broadcast it on YouTube.


    ‘Mrs. & Mr. Shameem’ explores love and marriage beyond traditional roles, showcasing the bond between Shameem and Umaina as they navigate challenges together. With a rich music album featuring soulful tracks like ‘Dillagi’, the series blends drama, romance, and social commentary. Don’t miss out on this extraordinary journey of love and resilience, starting April 26th.


    The series, consisting of 20 episodes, airing every Tuesday and Friday at 7:30, promises an exceptional viewing experience. Saba Qamar plays Umaina, a character who challenges societal norms.

  • Salman, Shah Rukh or Aamir; Which Bollywood Khan would Mehwish Hayat work with?

    Salman, Shah Rukh or Aamir; Which Bollywood Khan would Mehwish Hayat work with?

    Mehwish Hayat, a leading name in the film industry, is promoting her latest movie ‘Daghabaaz Dil’, out in cinemas now.
    As a guest on Vasay Chaudhary’s Gup Shup, the ‘Ms Marvel’ star was askedby an audience member about which Bollywood Khan she would prefer to work with.

    Mehwish Hayat said, “They are all phenomenal actors,” referring to Salman, Aamir, and Shahrukh. “I am confused between Salman Khan and Aamir Khan, but I end up choosing Aamir Khan as the one I would like to work with.”

  • Ali Abbas thinks women adore him because he respects them

    Ali Abbas thinks women adore him because he respects them

    Actor Ali Abbas is well-known for his strong work ethic and professionalism. During an appearance on ‘Mazaq Raat’, his colleague and host Imran Ashraf revealed that Ali seems to attract a lot of female attention, and almost everyone he meets develops feelings for him. Imran was curious to understand why Ali always comes across as the good guy.


    Ali said, “I have always respected women and I am very chivalrous around them, which warms everyone up around me. I am also very intense in romantic acting, but I make my co-stars comfortable. All these factors combined have endeared me to everyone.”
    Ali further shared, “I also have one-sided love, and that is for Mahira Khan. I have always admired the superstar since her days as a VJ, and that fan love will always remain.”


    This is what he said:

  • ‘Holding her belly’: pregnancy rumours spread after Iqra Aziz’s latest picture

    ‘Holding her belly’: pregnancy rumours spread after Iqra Aziz’s latest picture

    In the lively world of Pakistani entertainment, fan favorite stars Iqra Aziz and Yasir Hussain always stay in the news.

    The famous couple and their adorable son Kabir Hussain, make their Instagram stories even more joyful.
    Iqra Aziz, who is making fans happy in the famous TV show ‘Burns Road Kay Romeo and Juliet,’ and also doing great in ‘Maanat Murad,’ has decided to take a break from work. She wants to spend more time with her family.

    At Wajahat Rauf’s Qawali Night event, Iqra Aziz and Yasir Hussain snapped photos that they shared. This got fans wondering.

    Many fans noticed that Iqra Aziz seemed to gently touch her belly in some pictures. Some excited fans thought this might mean she’s pregnant again. They also saw a happy glow on her face. Fans flooded social media with good wishes and prayers for the couple’s happiness.

  • NAB clears Nawaz Sharif in Toshakhana reference

    NAB clears Nawaz Sharif in Toshakhana reference

    The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has cleared Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif of any wrongdoing in the Toshakhana vehicle reference.

    The anti-graft body has requested the accountability court to clear the former prime minister of any charges. The court directed NAB to include PML-N leaders in the investigation.

    The court may acquit Nawaz Sharif from the Toshakhana reference, as the watchdog stated in its report submitted before the court today, highlighting that the car in question was not a part of the Toshakhana at the time of purchase by the former prime minister.

    The anti-corruption body found that the Saudi government gave a car to then-Prime Minister Nawaz in 1997, which he deposited in Toshakhana.

    The report stated that in 2008, then prime minister Yousaf Raza Gillani offered Nawaz Sharif to buy the same car.

    Therefore, the PML-N head didn’t buy the car from Toshakhana. Instead, he bought it from the federal transport pool. According to the NAB report, Nawaz Sharif didn’t use a fake account to buy a car.

  • Is Abrar Ul Haq thinking of a second marriage? Singer clears the air

    Is Abrar Ul Haq thinking of a second marriage? Singer clears the air

    Abrar ul Haq, our very own bhangra king, enjoys global recognition for his music.
    He keeps his family life private and doesn’t share it with his followers. Despite this, people have spotted him with his wife at various events, where they always appear loving towards eachother.


    In an interview, Abrar was asked about the possibility of a second marriage. “I never even thought about it. My wife wouldn’t actually do anything if I said something about it, but she has, time and again, threatened me with the loss of my life if I considered marrying again,” the Billo Day Ghar singer laughingly said.

    He went on to elaborate that his wife never actually says anything directly about it. “She just gives me hints and warnings from here and there. If I even talk about the idea of a second marriage, she ends up threatening me with serious consequences.”

  • Junaid Niazi shows fatherly love in video with daughter

    Junaid Niazi shows fatherly love in video with daughter

    Actor Junaid Niazi has delighted fans by sharing an adorable video featuring his daughter, Ezzah, on his official Instagram account. The heartwarming video shows Ezzah applying makeup to her father’s face, complete with red blush and lipstick. Junaid patiently allows his daughter to do a makeover, and we must say, Ezzah does a good job. Alongside the video, Junaid affectionately wrote, “World’s best makeup artist”.

    Is there a more adorable makeup artist out there? We don’t think so! Watch the endearing video below:

  • Fiza Ali criticizes Adnan Siddiqui for fly comment as KRQ supports him

    Fiza Ali criticizes Adnan Siddiqui for fly comment as KRQ supports him

    Actor Adnan Siddiqui faced a lot of criticism after making a comment comparing women to house flies on TV. He said it was just a joke, but people didn’t like it. TV host Fiza Ali even talked about it on her morning show, criticizing the veteran actor.

    Fiza started by saying, “As a woman, I feel upset. Adnan Siddiqui, you called women flies. You’re famous, so you need to be careful about what you say.”

    Fiza reminded Adnan of the risks of making such a statement, even as a joke. “You have made these comments about women, but remember, you have women in your life. Do you view your mother as a fly? Your sister? Your daughter? If she goes out in the world to study, and some other guy says she is just like a fly, how would that make you feel? Would you like it,” she asked.
    “You should have thought before speaking. You need to say sorry. You owe it to all women. Just upload a video apologizing. It will make people respect you.” And to make herself clear, Fiza ended by saying, “Women are NOT flies.”

    While fans agreed with Fiza in the comments, some other celebrities saw Adnan’s comments differently. Controversial screenwriter and director Khalilur Rehman Qamar defended Adnan during an Eid show.

    “He’s a good man,” said KRQ when asked about it. “I know him. He’s a friend. He respects women a lot. Sometimes when you’re trying to say something, you might end up saying the wrong thing.”

    To explain, KRQ called Adnan during the show and asked about the comment. Adnan clarified, “I was on Nida’s show, and a fly kept bothering me. I wasn’t comparing women to flies. I just used the fly to say that when you chase women, they might avoid you.”

    Both men agreed that Adnan’s comments were just a joke. Adnan criticized today’s society, saying, “You can’t speak plainly anymore. If you call someone black, deaf, or fat, people criticize you. Even though I’m Pathan, I can’t play a Pathan role without people thinking I’m making fun of all Pathans.”
    “Agreed, agreed,” concurred KRQ.

    A little while later, KRQ shared his thoughts on the topic. He said, “A joke is supposed to make people laugh, nothing more.” With Adnan’s comment spreading quickly, it’s uncertain how much longer people will keep talking about it.

  • Interior Ministry ordered banning of Twitter in Pakistan

    Interior Ministry ordered banning of Twitter in Pakistan

    The Ministry of Interior, headed by Mohsin Naqvi, has accepted that it directed Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) to ban X, formerly Twitter. The Ministry revealed this information in a reply to the Islamabad High Court (IHC), after the court had asked why the social media platform had been shutdown.

    In its reply to the IHC, the Ministry quoted the controversial 2021 social media rules stating that Twitter had not registered itself in Pakistan nor signed any MoU with the government of Pakistan.

    The reply to IHC said, “As a foreign entity operating in Pakistan, Twitter/X is subject to the regulatory framework of the country, including the compliance with legal directives issued by the Government of Pakistan.”

    It further said, “The ban on Twitter/X serves as a necessary step to address this regulatory vacuum and compel the platform to respect the sovereignty and legal jurisdiction of Pakistan.”

    The Ministry’s reply also said that the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has forwarded numerous requests to Twitter/X through PTA to block those accounts involved in a defamatory campaign against CJP Qazi Faez Isa and criticized the lack of cooperation from Twitter/X.

    It also mentioned that TikTok was also banned for a while by Pakistan, after which the company signed an MoU to abide by local laws, address content moderation issues, and enhance cooperation with Pak authorities.

    Meanwhile, the Sindh High Court (SHC) also directed the Ministry of Interior to revoke its letter regarding the suspension of X within one week.

    “What are you [interior ministry] achieving via shutting down trivial things […] The world must laugh at us,” said SHC Chief Justice Aqeel Ahmed Abbasi.

    As of now, X/Twitter has been inaccessible in Pakistan for the last two months.

  • X blocks India election posts after takedown orders

    X blocks India election posts after takedown orders

    Social media platform X has blocked several posts in India containing political speech after authorities ordered their takedown ahead of a six-week general election that starts Friday.

    X, owned by Tesla boss Elon Musk and formerly known as Twitter, said the posts would be withheld from Indian audiences until the election was over despite its disagreement with the order.

    “In compliance with the orders, we have withheld these posts for the remainder of the election period,” X said in a statement posted to the platform late Tuesday.

    “However, we disagree with these actions and maintain that freedom of expression should extend to these posts and political speech in general.”

    The posts by elected politicians, political parties and candidates made unverified claims about the private lives of their opponents, which India’s election commission said violated its code of conduct.

    The platform’s announcement of its compliance with the order came the same day X’s Brazilian office said it would abide by a court direction to block disinformation-spreading users in that country.

    Musk had earlier threated to disregard the Brazilian court’s order.

    The billionaire is expected to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi in India this month to discuss major investment plans in the country.

    India, the world’s biggest democracy, regularly ranks among the top five countries globally for number of requests made by a government to remove social media content.

    Last year, an Indian court hit X with a $61,000 fine after the platform unsuccessfully challenged orders to remove tweets and accounts critical of Modi’s government.

    Rights groups say freedom of expression is under threat in India, which has fallen 21 spots to 161 out of 180 countries in the World Press Freedom Index since Modi took office in 2014.

    Indian authorities have regularly imposed blanket internet shutdowns during periods of unrest.

    That includes a months-long outage in the northeastern state of Manipur last year in the wake of ethnic violence.

    The government says internet cuts curb disinformation by stemming rumours from spreading on social media or mobile messaging applications.

    A total of 968 million people are eligible to cast a ballot in the election, with the final round of voting on June 1 and counting three days later.