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  • Yumna Zaidi stars in thrilling teaser for Gentleman

    Yumna Zaidi stars in thrilling teaser for Gentleman

    Green Entertainment has revealed a sneak peek into its upcoming drama series, ‘Gentleman,’ sparking excitement among fans. The teasers, released on their official YouTube channel, offer a glimpse into what promises to be an engaging story.

    Directed by Haissam Hussain and produced by Samina Humayun Saeed and Sana Shahnawaz, ‘Gentleman’ features a stellar cast led by Humayun Saeed and Yumna Zaidi. Written by Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar, the drama follows the story of Iqbal Munna, a local tough guy who clashes with the respected gentlemen of society. However, his life takes a turn when he meets Zarnab, a brave journalist who challenges the local mafia.

    With love blooming amidst chaos, Iqbal Munna must navigate the complexities of loyalty and affection. The teasers offer glimpses of the drama’s intriguing plot and the compelling performances of the cast.
    Love grows in chaos for Iqbal Munna, who must balance loyalty and affection. Teasers give a sneak peek into the interesting story and the cast’s great acting.

  • Dur-e-Fishan performs Umrah, shares photos

    Dur-e-Fishan performs Umrah, shares photos

    Popular Pakistani actress Dur-e-Fishan Saleem, known for her role in the hit drama “‘Ishq Murshid’ has been sharing moments from her spiritual trip to perform Umrah.
    Dur-e-Fishan chose Instagram to share her journey. She posted pictures with the caption, “Jumma tul wida “.

    While receiving continued praise for her performance in the TV series ‘Ishq Murshid’, Dur-e-Fishan Saleem’s trip to Mecca has stirred up a lot of admiration from her fans.

  • Women cricketers Bisma Maroof, Ghulam Fatima injured in car accident

    Women cricketers Bisma Maroof, Ghulam Fatima injured in car accident

    National women’s cricketers Bisma Maroof and Ghulam Fatima have been injured in a car accident on Friday night, sustaining minor injuries.

    Both are part of an ongoing camp in Karachi.

    A statement released by Pakistan Cricket Board said that both players underwent precautionary tests at a local hospital and were being looked after by the PCB’s medical panel.

    Sources say that the both players had left the hotel to drink tea with a fellow cricketer based in Karachi on Friday night when their car hit the footpath. Other players remained safe in the accident.

  • Israeli fire ‘most likely’ killed woman hostage on Oct 7: Army

    Israeli fire ‘most likely’ killed woman hostage on Oct 7: Army

    An Israeli investigation found Friday that an Israeli woman who had been seized during the October 7 attack was “most likely” killed when a combat helicopter fired on her kidnappers’ vehicle.

    Efrat Katz and most of the militants in the vehicle were killed when the Israeli aircraft fired on them on October 7, the army investigation said.

    The helicopter “fired at a vehicle that had terrorists in it, and which, in retrospect, based on the testimonies, also had hostages in it,” the army said in a statement.

    “As a result of the fire, most of the terrorists manning the vehicle were killed, and most likely, Efrat Katz … was killed as well.”

    The “tragic and unfortunate” event occurred at a time of “fighting and conditions of uncertainty,” Israeli Air Force chief Tomer Bar said in the statement.

    “The commander of the air force did not find fault in the operation by the helicopter crew, who operated in compliance with the orders in a complex reality of war.”

    The army statement said the mistake occurred because surveillance systems could not distinguish hostages from kidnappers once in a vehicle, and that “the shooting was defined as shooting at a vehicle with terrorists”.

    Katz, 68 at the time of Hamas’s attack on southern Israel, was kidnapped from the Nir Oz kibbutz close to the Gaza border.

    Her daughter Doron Katz-Asher and her two children were taken hostage during the attack, but were later released on November 24.

    Katz’s partner Gadi Moses and his ex-wife Margalit Moses were also taken hostage during the attack. She was later released but Gadi is believed to remain in captivity in Gaza and still alive.

    The Hamas attack resulted in the death of 1,170 Israelis and foreigners, most of them civilians, according to an AFP tally of Israeli official figures.

    Palestinian militants took more than 250 hostages, of whom 130 remain in Gaza, including 34 the Israeli army says are dead.

    Israeli genocide in Gaza has killed at least 33,091 people since October 7, mostly women and children, according to the health ministry in the Hamas-run territory.

  • Zainab Qayoom shares: ‘I’ve left my marriage plans in Allah’s hands’

    Zainab Qayoom shares: ‘I’ve left my marriage plans in Allah’s hands’

    Former supermodel Zainab Qayoom, also known as ZQ, has talked openly about marriage and happiness in a recent Ramadan show. The ex-model and host from Pakistan shared her honest thoughts on relationships, highlighting the importance of faith and being content with whatever life brings.

    During a chat with Nadia Khan and actor Aijaz Aslam, Zainab shared her views on finding love later in life. When asked about marriage, she spoke with a mix of self-reflection and faith in God’s plan. ‘I’ve left it to Allah,’ she said.


    Zainab talked more about her thoughts on marriage, saying that as you grow older, you become more used to your ways. “The older you get, you’re more set in your habits,” she explained. “It’s quite difficult. It’ll probably be a miracle.” She also mentioned that even though she might want it, she doesn’t want to feel bad about something that might not be meant for her. “I talk to God, I act, which I love, and I meet diverse, interesting people on sets. I’m happy,” she added.


    Talking about proposals, Zainab asked Aijaz if she seems unapproachable. She said, “I think my prayer has come true. I told Allah that I am not a good judge of character, keeping in mind my past record. I said, ‘Whatever You send should reach me, otherwise, let it go.’ It’s been thirteen years since my first divorce.” She stopped talking, accepting that this is how things have turned out for her so far. “I can’t go back in time,” Zainab concluded.

  • Emirates bans Usman Khan for five years

    Emirates bans Usman Khan for five years

    The Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) has imposed a five-year ban on top-order batsman Usman Khan for violating their contract.

    In a statement issued by the UAE Cricket Board, it was said that Usman Khan misrepresented to the ECB and took advantage of the facilities, he was bound to play for the UAE but now he is not doing so.

    ECB had also given an annual contract to Usman Khan while he played as a local player of the Emirates in the recent ILT Twenty20.

    According to the ECB, Usman Khan violated the contract with it, as a result of which he will not be able to participate in any event under the UAE Board for five years.

    Usman Khan represented Multan Sultans in the PSL as an overseas player, after which the Pakistan Cricket Board included Usman Khan in the camp of the Pakistan team.

    After coming to the Pakistan camp, Usman Khan sent a notice to the UAE to terminate the agreement.

  • The hero cop who refused to surrender to militants

    The hero cop who refused to surrender to militants

    According to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) police, a police personnel deployed on the security of Lot Quality Assurance Sampling (LQAS) of Polio team was martyred in Ragzai, South Waziristan, KPK.

    LQAS is a global standard practice to check the efficacy of any immunization campaign conducted in the region. Since Polio campaigns are regularly implemented across the country, LQAS procedure is being conducted as well to check the quality of polio vaccination campaigns.

    Rahemullah Mehsud was surrounded by militants when they asked him to give up and lay down his weapons, however the brave son of the soil refused to surrender and said people of Waziristan would remember him as a coward if he did so and laid down his life in the line of duty. The story has been posted on X by journalist Iftikhar Firdous.

    According to KPK Police, during the last year, the number of martyred police personnel was 137 – a grim reminder of the country’s worsening security situation.

  • Stand Up Girl finale divides fans.

    Stand Up Girl finale divides fans.

    Green Entertainment’s famous drama serial, ‘Stand-up Girl’, has come to its end. Directed by Kashif Nisar, written by Awais Ahmad & Adeel Afzal, the series stars Sohail Ahmad, Zara Noor Abbas, Danyal Zafar, Saba Faisal, Adnan Shah Tipu, Saqib Sameer, Maira Saeed, and Adeel Afzal. The story revolves around stand-up comedian Zara, who falls in love with her friend Kabeer and decides to leave him.


    The last episode of the drama series ‘Stand-Up Girl,’ leaving fans disappointed with its conclusion.
    Many fans wanted Zara and Kabir to have a happy ending.

    But Zara decided to end things because Kabir’s sudden disappearance hurt her. Fans were sad because they expected the drama to end on a lighter note. Some liked the ending, saying Zara chose peace over betrayal. One person on social media said, “We shouldn’t trust rich brats like Kabir.” Fans loved the part where Nana Ji performed stand up show with Zara. They praised Zara Noor Abbas for her great acting and Danyal Zafar for his presence on screen.

  • Is PTI getting cozy with the establishment again?

    Is PTI getting cozy with the establishment again?

    Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) Ali Amin Gandapur visited Corps Commander House Peshawar on an Iftar invitation and received a security briefing on the province from military officials.

    Barrister Muhammad Ali Saif, Advisor to the Chief Minister KPK on Information, clarified to Geo News that it was an iftar invitation and denied rumors on social media that the provincial government held a cabinet meeting at Corps Commander House.

    After the Iftar, mutual discussion on the security situation was held between them.

    More importantly, according to Geo News, Imran Khan was apprised of the said meeting and taken into confidence. Imran Khan displayed complete trust in Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur.

    Party leadership, especially CM Gandapur, is being criticized by their devout followers on social media for attending this meeting.

  • Israel increases Gaza aid; admits ‘mistakes’ in aid worker deaths

    Israel increases Gaza aid; admits ‘mistakes’ in aid worker deaths

    TEL AVIV: The Israeli army on Friday admitted a series of errors and violations of its rules in the killing of seven aid workers in Gaza, saying it had mistakenly believed it was “targeting armed Hamas operatives”.

    The two brigade officers who ordered the drone strikes, a colonel and a major, are being fired, the army said, and its Southern Command chief reprimanded.

    It was a rare confession of wrongdoing by Israel in its nearly six-month war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip, where the health ministry of the Hamas-ruled territory says more than 33,000 people, mostly civilians, have been killed.

    The victims — an Australian, three Britons, a North American, a Palestinian and a Pole — were killed Monday night in three strikes over four minutes by an Israeli drone as they ran for their lives between their three vehicles, the military said.

    The US-based charity for which they worked, World Central Kitchen, demanded an independent inquiry, and Poland called for a “criminal” probe after the military’s announcement.

    The drone team who killed the aid workers made an “operational misjudgement of the situation” after spotting a suspected Hamas gunman shooting from the top of one of the food trucks the aid workers were escorting, an internal Israeli military inquiry found.

    Senior Israeli officers showed reporters clips from drone footage of what they said was a “Hamas operative” joining the US-based World Central Kitchen (WCK) convoy.

    Although the roofs of the three aid workers’ vehicles were emblazoned with WCK logos, retired Israeli general Yoav Har-Even, who is leading the investigation, said the drone’s camera could not see them in the dark.

    “This was a key factor in the chain of events,” he said.

    The aid group has said its team was travelling in a “de-conflicted” area at the time of the strike. “Despite coordinating movements with the (Israeli army), the convoy was hit as it was leaving the Deir al-Balah warehouse,” WCK said.

    The army said aid was moved at night to avoid deadly stampedes by hungry Gazans.

    The aid workers’ deaths “outraged” US President Joe Biden who demanded Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu order steps toward an “immediate ceasefire”.

    Israel later said it would allow “temporary” aid deliveries into northern Gaza, where the United Nations has warned of imminent famine.

    Har-Even admitted that “the three air strikes were in violation of standard operating procedures”.

    But he argued that “the state of mind” of the Israeli drone commanders “was that they were striking cars that had been seized by Hamas” after they thought one passenger was carrying a gun rather than a bag.

    “One of the commanders mistakenly assumed the gunmen were inside the vehicles and were Hamas terrorists,” the army said in a statement.

    US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said it was “very important that Israel is taking full responsibility for this incident.”

    The aid workers were killed after they had overseen the unloading of a ship carrying 300 tonnes of food aid from Cyprus to a warehouse inland.

    But as they drove south at 11:09 pm on April 1 the drone “struck one car, and identified people running out of the car and entering the second car,” Har-Even said.

    “They decided to hit it, which was against standard operating procedures. Then they struck the third car.”

    Asked by AFP, the general was not able to explain what happened to the “Hamas gunman” on the truck but he conceded they had been mistaken to think armed Hamas suspects had joined the WCK aid workers in the three pickups.

    “It is a tragedy. It is a serious mistake that we are responsible for,” Israeli military spokesman Daniel Hagari told reporters. “That shouldn’t have happened.”

    Har-Even said it was a breakdown in communication in the chain of military command which may have led to the strikes.

    He said that WCK had provided all the information necessary, but it was not passed down.

    “The biggest mistake was that (the drone team) didn’t have the coordination plan,” he said. “Their belief was the vehicles were Hamas, based on operational misjudgement and misclassification.”