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  • Photo of Imad Wasim smoking in dressing room goes viral

    Photo of Imad Wasim smoking in dressing room goes viral

    A picture of Islamabad United all rounder Imad Wasim went viral in which he can be seen smoking in the dressing room during the final match of Pakistan Super League (PSL) against Multan Sultans on Monday.

    The incident happened when Wasim ended a brilliant spell of bowling by claiming five wickets. Wasim then left the field after completing his bowling spell in the 17th over. Initially thought to be taking a break, he was seen smoking on camera.

    Imad took five wicket to become the first bowler to take a five wickets haul in a PSL final. He was also player of the match in three consecutive knockout matches including the final.

  • You’ll soon see Noor ul Hassan in Pak Turk series Selahddin Eyyubi

    You’ll soon see Noor ul Hassan in Pak Turk series Selahddin Eyyubi

    Renowned Pakistani actor Noor ul Hassan Muhammad has recently made headlines in the entertainment world by joining the cast of the highly anticipated Pak Turk series ‘Selahddin’. With his exceptional talent and versatile acting skills, Noor is set to bring depth and authenticity to his role in this historical drama.


    Noor takes on the challenging role of depicting Saladin, the legendary figure who founded the Ayyubid dynasty and played a pivotal role in shaping the history of the Middle East. As the first Pakistani actor to join the cast of the ambitious series, Noor’s involvement underscores the growing collaboration between Pakistani and Turkish entertainment industries.


    The announcement of Noor’s participation in ‘Selahddin’ has generated immense excitement among fans eagerly anticipating the release of the series. With its compelling narrative and rich historical backdrop, the series promises to be a captivating portrayal of one of the most significant figures in Islamic history.b

  • Urwa Hocane and Farhan Saeed post pictures of daughter’s Aqiqa celebration

    Urwa Hocane and Farhan Saeed post pictures of daughter’s Aqiqa celebration


    Urwa Hocane and Farhan Saeed, well-known actors and a popular couple, recently celebrated the Aqiqa ceremony of their daughter, Jahan Aara Farhan Saeed. The event, which took place before the start of Ramadan, was shared with fans through Urwa’s Instagram. The couple were beaming as they joined in the traditional ceremony with their loved ones all around them.
    Take a look at the pictures:

    Fans extended their congratulations and best wishes to Urwa and Farhan on the special milestone in their journey as parents.
    Urwa shared a video on Instagram with this caption: “Sharing a precious little glimpse from our life!
    p.s. the last weekend before Ramazan when Aara met her entire family at home for aqiqa and wore my first shoes my mother saved all these years!”


  • We will conduct 9000 matches in four months, says Mohsin Naqvi

    We will conduct 9000 matches in four months, says Mohsin Naqvi

    The chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Mohsin Naqvi has said that we will conduct nine thousand matches in next four months.

    Talking to a press conference at National Stadium Karachi, the Chairman of PCB said, “Last year we conducted 2700 domestic matches, our target is to conduct 9000 matches in next four months. Promotion of school cricket is among our priorities.”

    Talking about Champion Trophy 2025 he said, “The Champions Trophy 2025 will be held in Pakistan, we are fully prepared, we hope to Allah that this event will be held in Pakistan. We are not thinking that the Trophy will be held in any other country instead of Pakistan or under a hybrid model.”

    “We are preparing pitches by ordering soil from England and Australia.”

    In responce to a question about captaincy of the national cricket team, Mohsin said, “Team captaincy will be decided by the selection committee. I want to make the selection committee powerful so that they are accountable and will not interfere in their work.”

    He said that he had a meeting with the secretary of the Indian board Jay Shah at ICC. “The talks were held in a pleasant atmosphere, but at present I do not want to bring these things forward.”

    Talking about Haris Rauf he said, “Losing and winning are part of the game but the team should be seen fighting on the field, Haris Rauf is a good player but there will be no compromise on the priority of the team. This is the policy for those who will not play for the country. Haris’s case is with the appeal committee to decide.”

    The ninth edition of ICC Champion Trophy will be held in Pakistan in February and March next year.

  • Sania Mirza opens up about her struggles

    Sania Mirza opens up about her struggles

    On International Women’s Day, Indian tennis star Sania Mirza opened up about her struggles in an interview with Rupha Ramani on Firstpost. She talked about her journey, from the highs and lows of her career to life after retiring.


    Mirza reflected on retiring from tennis, saying, “I think I’ll lose my mind if I’m not busy, to be very honest. That’s how my life has been and, actually, one of the thoughts I had when I was retiring was like ‘oh my god’ and so many people would ask me, what are you gonna do now, and I had no plan and I was like ‘I actually don’t know.’”


    Despite thinking she might slow down after retiring, Mirza found herself keeping busy with different things like the Women’s Premier League and covering the French Open. She’s grateful for living her dream, saying, “There’s a very few handful of people in this world who get to live their dream. And I feel very fortunate that I was able to do that.”


    Mirza stressed the importance of loving what you do, not just for the money. “Nobody wakes up in the morning and says, I’m going to start this career. I want to do it so I can make a lot of money. That cannot be the sole goal for anybody.”


    She also talked about the challenges of fame and scrutiny, saying, “It’s been very hard. Playing and succeeding or failing or whatever it is at what you do on a personal level is hard enough. When you put a public platform in it, you put media scrutiny in it…there’s so many things that go along with it.”


    Mirza discussed growing up in the public eye, saying, “I became Sania Mirza when I was 16… I’ve lived more years as a known person to the world.” She emphasized the importance of being real and embracing imperfections in a world where social media plays a big role.

  • Nawaz Sharif criticises increase in gas, power rates under IMF pressure

    Nawaz Sharif criticises increase in gas, power rates under IMF pressure

    Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif criticised the increase in rates of electricity and gas prices after directives from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to do so.

    The former prime minister raised concerns regarding the increase in rates of gas and power during a meeting with the Punjab government. The Chief Minister (CM) of Punjab, Maryam Nawaz, was also present in the meeting.

    The leader of the PML-N commented on high inflation, questioning how much more the nation could endure. He urged authorities to solve the issue of costly electricity for small farmers by giving them solar panels.

    Senior provincial minister Marriyum Aurangzeb, Information Minister Azma Bukhari, Transport Minister Bilal Akbar, MPA Sania Ashiq, provincial chief secretary, Planning and Development Board chairman, Transport secretary, and other officials concerned were also present at the meeting.

    The PML-N supremo also said that small farmers should be rewarded for their hard work and should be saved from the exploitation of big farmers.

  • Khyber Medical University prohibits ‘intimate relationship’ between faculty, students to counter sexual harassment on campus

    Khyber Medical University prohibits ‘intimate relationship’ between faculty, students to counter sexual harassment on campus

    Khyber Medical University (KMU) has officially prohibited ‘intimate relationship’ between members of staff and students in accordance with the Higher Education Commission to put an end to harassment on campuses.

    Dr Brekhna Jamil, the chairperson of KMU’s harassment inquiry committee, issued the notification, stating that severe penalties will be implemented if the policy is violated along with a possible oral or written “reprimand, dismissal, suspension, expulsion, disciplinary probation, imposition of fine, withholding of degree, cancellation of professional licence, inclusion of decision in personal file and other related sanctions as deemed appropriate,” reports Dawn.

    “These relationships pose conflicts of interest, compromise professional judgment, and risk the credibility of the institution. The individuals involved in such relationships should declare it,” the notification read — titled ‘Prohibition of intimate or romantic relationships between faculty members, staff and students as per HEC’s policy on protection against sexual harassment in higher education institutions 2020,’ .

  • WE FOUND KATE!

    WE FOUND KATE!

    After months of conspiracy theories pouring in on the alleged mysterious ‘disappearance’ of Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, she has finally been spotted with her husband Prince William.

    TMZ has obtained footage showing the next Queen of England visiting the Windsor Farm Shop with the Prince of Wales near their residence, as reported by The Sun.

    According to reports, eyewitnesses described Kate as appearing “happy, relaxed, and healthy” during her casual stroll through the supermarket.

    The Sun also reported that the couple “spent the first part of their Saturday watching the children play sports”.

    In a video, she can be seen wearing tights and an athletic top, walking towards the exit with William, carrying a shopping bag and laughing at a private joke amongst them.

  • Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif congratulates Islamabad United on winning PSL

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif congratulates Islamabad United on winning PSL

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has congratulated Islamabad United for winning the ninth season of Pakistan Super League (PSL) yesterday.

    “The game of cricket unites the entire nation, the PCB, security forces, organizers, cricket fans are a tribute to the successful conduct of PSL,” the Premier said.

    “The entire league witnessed great competition and great sportsmanship, I am especially grateful to the international players who participated in the PSL.”

    Shehbaz Sharif thanked PSL, emphasizing that the league has helped in recovering international cricket. “The government is determined to take all possible steps to promote cricket and other sports in the country.”

    Islamabad United defeated Multan Sultans in an exciting match and won the title.

    United achieved Multan’s target of 160 runs on the last ball at the loss of 8 wickets and became PSL champions for the third time.

  • Information Minister admits X still restricted in Pakistan

    Information Minister admits X still restricted in Pakistan

    Following earlier assertions that social media giant X, formerly known as Twitter, was accessible to online users, Information Minister Atta Tarar has now conceded that the popular social networking app remains suspended in the country.

    During an interview with a local news channel on Monday, Tarar acknowledged, “Twitter was already banned when we assumed power, and there is no official notification regarding its status.” Emphasising the necessity for a charter delineating “do’s and don’ts,” the information minister advocated for discussions among political parties to establish “red lines” that should not be crossed on the platform.

    Expressing his dismay over allegations against women, abuses, misconduct, and smear campaigns targeting the sacrifices of martyrs on social media, Tarar highlighted the need for accountability.

    It is noteworthy that Tarar dismissed inquiries about X’s suspension in Pakistan on March 13, stating, “Twitter [X] is operational. Tweets continue to be posted on Twitter as well. If there is an official notification mandating its closure, then it should be presented for discussion.”

    The continued unavailability of X, a vital source of information, to millions of users in Pakistan for over a month now, since its suspension preceding the February 8 general election, raises concerns. Despite various court orders urging the restoration of uninterrupted access, users have faced sporadic disruptions and obstacles.

    Furthermore, on March 13, human rights activists and civil society organisations issued a joint statement expressing deep concern over the escalating instances of internet shutdowns and social media platform blocks, advocating for the immediate reinstatement of X.