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  • ‘Just one day apart’: Mawra Hocane misses husband Ameer Gilani while travelling

    ‘Just one day apart’: Mawra Hocane misses husband Ameer Gilani while travelling

    Distance makes the heart grow fonder and Mawra Hocane is proving it with every beat. The beloved actress is currently in the United States to attend the 10th Hum Awards, but despite the glittering event ahead, her heart seems to be elsewhere- with her husband Ameer Gilani.

    Taking to her Instagram account, Mawra shared a heartwarming compilation video of their sweetest moments together, writing with a playful sigh: “Kya mazak hai yaar, aik din hua hai travel ko and you start missing the mister already – matlab mein kuch nahi kar sakti ab? @ameergilani”

    It’s only been a day since she left, but the ache of separation is real. Their fans couldn’t agree more. One admirer messaged her: “Never manifested a celebrity couple before the way I root for these two. I genuinely pray you both stay loyal and true to each other forever.”

    To that, Mawra responded with a simple, heartfelt: “Aameen!”

    While fans first saw their incredible chemistry on screen in the 2020 drama Sabaat, Mawra and Ameer’s connection goes back further. Their first encounter wasn’t on a set, it was in law school. Mawra once shared how Ameer quietly helped her out when she forgot her wallet before an exam. Years later, destiny brought them together again on the set of Sabaat, where a quiet moment of Ameer praying left a lasting impression on her heart.

    After years of friendship and growing affection, Mawra and Ameer made their relationship official. They tied the knot on February 5, this year, in an intimate ceremony held at Lahore Fort. The actress later posted dreamy wedding photos, captioned: “And in the middle of chaos… I found you. BISMILLAH 5.2.25 #MawraAmeerHoGayi”

    Since then, the two have become the epitome of “couple goals,” sharing glimpses of their everyday joy with fans. From studying and filming together to traveling and celebrating milestones.

    Their most recent celebration was Mawra’s 33rd birthday, which the couple turned into a week-long affair. “Mrs. Thirty Free,” she playfully called herself, as they hosted a series of mini-celebrations throughout September, ending with a grand black-and-white themed birthday party on the 28th.

  • Asad Ali Memon achieves very rare milestone

    Asad Ali Memon achieves very rare milestone

    Pakistani mountaineer Asad Ali Memon has made history by completing the prestigious Seven Summits Challenge after successfully scaling Puncak Jaya, the highest peak in Oceania.

    The Seven Summits Challenge includes climbing the tallest mountains on each of the seven continents. With his latest ascent of Puncak Jaya in Indonesia, Asad has completed all seven, becoming only the third Pakistani to achieve this feat after Samina Baig and Mirza Ali Baig.

    The 27-year-old began his mountaineering journey in 2019 with Mount Elbrus in Europe and has since conquered Mount Kilimanjaro, Aconcagua, Denali, Mount Everest, and Mount Vinson before his final climb in Indonesia.

  • Pakistani military neither confirms nor denies striking TTP in Afghanistan

    Pakistani military neither confirms nor denies striking TTP in Afghanistan

    After an eventful night that saw reports of airstrikes on multiple Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) targets in Kabul among other parts of Afghanistan, the Pakistani military on Friday neither confirmed nor denied its involvement.

    At least two explosions followed by gunfire were heard in Kabul late Thursday night. Said reports were followed by claims of strikes on multiple TTP camps by unidentified aircraft in different areas of Afghanistan.

    As foreign outlets hinted at possible Pakistani involvement over repeated warnings against the use of Afghan soil for terror on this side of the border, it was announced that Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General (DG) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif will address a press conference at 2:30 pm on Friday.

    Addressing the presser, Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif neither confirmed nor denied if the strikes were carried out by Pakistan.

    While he did not mention the strikes during the brief – instead focusing on the surge in terror and facilitation of militants – he went on to reiterate that Pakistan’s armed would never compromise on the security of the country or its people, when asked about any role that Pakistan may or may not have played in last night’s action.

    He also did not confirm if TTP commander Noor Wali Mehsud was eliminated.

    Earlier, he said the purpose of the press conference was to give an overview of the security situation in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP).

    In 2024, he said, 1,435 intelligence-based operations were conducted in KP, 769 terrorists, including 58 Afghan terrorists, were killed and 272 army and FC personnel and 140 policemen were martyred while 165 civilians were killed.

    Moreover, he continued, 10,115 operations were conducted in 2025 until September 15. In these operations, 970 terrorists were killed while 311 Pakistan army personnel were martyred.

    While terrorism incidents had started increasing 2021 onwards, “the response also went up”, the ISPR chief said.

    Lt Gen Chaudhry said following the 2014 attack on the Army Public School in Peshawar, security forces had started uprooting terrorism as part of a comprehensive strategy. “We reached close to [realising] the dream of a peaceful Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. [But], unfortunately, as part of a plan, terrorists and their facilitators were then provided space here.”

    “Governance and public welfare were deliberately weakened and attempts were made to build a misleading narrative. The people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are paying its price with their blood and sacrifices even today,” he said, going on to outline the factors that led to this situation.

    First reason, he said, was not fully implementing the National Action Plan, followed by politicising the issue of terrorism, India using Afghanistan as a base of operation for terrorism in Pakistan, the provision of modern weapons to terrorists in Afghanistan after United States’ (US) exit, and the existence of a “terrorism-crime nexus” that had “complete local and political backing”.

    He said that after the APS attack, all political parties and the provincial and federal governments had devised the NAP. “All political parties agreed that the implementation of the NAP was necessary for eliminating terrorism,” but, he added the then-government removed some provisions of the plan in 2021 despite progress in those areas and came up with the “revised” NAP.

    All political parties, provincial governments and the federal government then agreed to the full implement all 14 points of the revised plan, he said, asserted that the empirical evidence demonstrated that work was being done on the first point of the NAP, which pertained to kinetic operations.

    He then went on to question the work being done on the remaining 13 points.

    Reaffirming the nation’s resolve to eradicate terrorism, the ISPR chief paid tribute to the people of KP for their unwavering courage in the fight against militancy.

    “The people of KP are bravely fighting terrorism,” he said, adding that the brave sons of the soil have written a glorious history of sacrifice and valour with their blood.

    Renewing the commitment to uproot terrorism, he said that Pakistan’s security forces, along with the nation, remain determined to ensure lasting peace and stability across the country.

    The ISPR chief also paid tribute to brave martyrs who laid down their lives in recent engagements with terrorists.

  • Google launches free one-year AI Pro Plan for Pakistani students

    Google launches free one-year AI Pro Plan for Pakistani students

    Google has announced a free one-year AI Pro Plan for students in Pakistan who are 18 years or older, giving them access to some of the company’s most advanced artificial intelligence tools.

    According to the official announcement, eligible students can now access the plan, which includes Google’s latest AI technologies such as the Gemini 2.5 Pro model and the Deep Research feature.

    The AI tools will also be integrated into popular Google apps like Gmail, Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Meet, enabling students to perform tasks more efficiently, from writing email summaries and creating presentations to analyzing data.

    The plan further includes access to other tools such as NotebookLM for smart note-taking and Veo 3 and Flow, which allow users to create videos from text or images using AI.

    In addition to these features, students will receive 2TB of cloud storage for saving data across Google Drive, Gmail, and Photos.

    To avail the free plan, students must register and verify their student status through Google’s Students Offer or Gemini Student Offer page. Once verified, the one-year AI Pro Plan will be activated for their account.

  • Muneeb Butt goes viral sharing how his daughters brought him good fortune

    Muneeb Butt goes viral sharing how his daughters brought him good fortune

    Daughters are angels sent from above to fill their fathers’ hearts with unending love and Pakistani actor Muneeb Butt is no different.

    The actor has declared that all three of his daughters are a source of good fortune for him.

    A promo clip of actress Zara Noor Abbas’s show What MomSense featuring Muneeb Butt is going viral on social media platforms. The host asks Muneeb about his daughters.

    “Every year that a daughter was born in my home turned out to be the best year for me, both financially and professionally. During those times, my dramas were superhits.”

    On a question about him being the flag bearer of family time, Muneeb shared that the complete happiness one feels during family time is unmatched and cannot be found anywhere else.

    It is worth mentioning that the famous Pakistani showbiz couple, Muneeb Butt and Aiman Khan, welcomed their third daughter in August this year.

    Before the birth of their third daughter, the couple was already blessed with two daughters, Amal and Miral. Amal, their firstborn, has often been seen accompanying her parents at public events and on social media, where fans adore her charming presence. Miral, the second daughter, also holds a special place in the hearts of their followers, as the couple frequently shares precious family moments on their social media platforms.

    Muneeb Butt and Aiman Khan, one of Pakistan’s most beloved celebrity couples, tied the knot in 2018 in a grand and widely celebrated wedding. Their wedding festivities were nothing short of a fairytale, spanning several days and featuring elaborate events including a lavish mayun, mehndi, baraat, and walima.

    The couple’s wedding became the talk of the town, with extensive coverage across social media and entertainment news, drawing attention for its elegance, vibrant outfits, and star-studded guest list.

  • Fawad Khan is the ideal judge for Pakistan Idol and here’s why

    Fawad Khan is the ideal judge for Pakistan Idol and here’s why

    Social media is abuzz with questions about why Fawad Khan, widely recognized today as a leading actor, is judging the singing reality show Pakistan Idol. While Gen Z may know him primarily as a celebrated actor, millennials and 90s kids remember him first and foremost as the frontman of the iconic rock band Entity Paradigm (EP).

    Fawad Afzal Khan, born November 29, 1981 is a multi-talented Pakistani actor, producer, screenwriter, songwriter, and singer, known for his contributions to both film and television. He is the recipient of numerous accolades, including a Filmfare Award, two Lux Style Awards, and six Hum Awards.

    Khan’s career began in the early 2000s with the television sitcom Jutt and Bond. It was through this show that he, along with his co-stars, formed the alternative rock band Entity Paradigm (EP). Khan served as the lead vocalist of the band, which went on to gain national fame after appearing in the finale of Pepsi Battle of the Bands in 2002. Their debut album Irtiqa, released in 2003, was met with critical acclaim and helped establish Khan as a music icon. The romantic track Rahguzar from the album became especially popular.

    EP was not just a band, it was a movement. Before the merger that formed EP, two bands had dominated Lahore’s underground music scene: Ahmed Ali Butt’s Entity and Fawad Khan’s Paradigm. Their collaboration on the Jutt and Bond title track led to the fusion of the two bands into one powerhouse.

    Though EP eventually disbanded in 2007, they reunited in 2010 for a special appearance in Coke Studio Season 3, where they performed a cover of Sajjad Ali’s Bolo Bolo. Later that year, they released the single Shor Macha, which quickly became a hit. The song’s music video, directed by Bilal Lashari and featuring Khan, further cemented the band’s legendary status. According to Khan, he performed in nearly 250 live shows as a musician before leaving the band in 2012 to fully dedicate himself to his acting career.

    Khan made his film debut in the critically acclaimed Khuda Kay Liye (2007), one of Pakistan’s highest-grossing films at the time. However, it was his television roles that truly skyrocketed him to fame. Dramas such as Humsafar and Dastaan earned him widespread admiration, with Khan winning the Best Male Actor Award at the Pakistan Media Awards. His role in Zindagi Gulzar Hai (2012) further established his place in the hearts of fans.

    From there, Khan’s acting career took off. He starred in several major Pakistani and Bollywood films, including the blockbuster The Legend of Maula Jatt. He also made a notable cameo in Marvel Studios’ Ms Marvel, playing Hassan, Kamala Khan’s great-grandfather.

    But the music never truly left him. In July 2017, Fawad Khan returned to his musical roots by appearing as a judge on Pepsi Battle of the Bands Season 2, alongside Atif Aslam and Meesha Shafi. Not only did he judge the competition, but he also performed the show’s introductory song, which was released in a special video on July 23 with Aslam and Shafi.

    Later in the season, Khan delivered a memorable performance of his song Hamesha with his band on the show’s stage, reigniting the raw energy and passion that had once defined EP. Fans were ecstatic, vibing with the performance that threw them back to the golden age of Pakistani rock.

    He also stole the show with his original Satrangi along with the biggest orchestra performance ever in the third season of Pepsi Battle of the Bands. He also performed on Uth Jaag in season 4.

    In addition to this, Khan lent his voice to the Pakistan Super League (PSL) anthem Khel Deewano Ka, which became a massive hit. His vocals received widespread praise, proving once again that his talents go beyond acting.

    Khan’s signature look — dark eyes, black attire, chains, and that brooding rockstar aura remains unforgettable for millennials. It wasn’t just about music. It was a vibe, a statement, and a feeling that still resonates deeply with fans. For them, Khan will always be the iconic rockstar of their youth.

    So, why is Fawad Khan judging Pakistan Idol? Because he’s not just an actor. He’s a musician, a performer, and a pioneer who helped shape Pakistan’s modern music scene. His contributions to both music and entertainment make him more than qualified to judge a platform like Pakistan Idol. If anything, he absolutely deserves that seat at the judge’s table.

  • Indonesia denies visas to Israeli gymnasts in protest against Gaza genocide

    Indonesia denies visas to Israeli gymnasts in protest against Gaza genocide

    Indonesia has refused to issue visas to Israeli gymnasts as a protest against the genocide in Gaza.

    According to media reports, the decision came in response to Israel’s continued attacks on Gaza. As a result, the Israeli athletes will not participate in the upcoming Gymnastics Championship in Indonesia.

    Eta Yuliati, the head of the Indonesian Gymnastics Federation, told reporters that the Israeli gymnasts’ participation in the event had been officially cancelled.

    So far, there has been no official response from the Israel Gymnastics Federation regarding Indonesia’s decision. The championship is scheduled to take place in Indonesia from October 19 to 25.

    The visa denial follows just days after Israel and Hamas agreed to a U.S.-brokered ceasefire under former President Donald Trump’s new peace plan. 

    The agreement, which includes the release of hostages and withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza, marks the first phase of a broader roadmap aimed at restoring stability in the region.

    Indonesia, a staunch supporter of the Palestinian cause, has no diplomatic relations with Israel and has consistently voiced opposition to its actions in Gaza.

  • Here’s why schools, colleges have abruptly been closed in Lahore…

    Here’s why schools, colleges have abruptly been closed in Lahore…

    Most public and private educational institutions across Lahore were abruptly closed on Friday after widespread road blockades caused severe disruptions across the provincial capital.

    According to reports, authorities made the decision due to ongoing road closures and growing security concerns following calls for a protest rally by Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP).

    The TLP is looking to protest against Israel in the federal capital, aiming to travel to Islamabad from across the country. A police crackdown on the religio-political party’s headquarters in Lahore also turned violent on Wednesday night with at least seven injured.

    Officials have enforced strict security measures, shutting down several major routes in Lahore as well as Rawalpindi and Islamabad.

    Key highways, including the Lahore–Islamabad Motorway and the GT Road, faced multiple blockades that severely disrupted intercity travel. Authorities also sealed major entry points such as Baboo Sabu and Thokar Niaz Baig in Lahore, while all motorway access routes in Islamabad also remained closed, creating massive traffic jams. Lahore’s Orange Line service has also been suspended.

    Key arteries, including Murree Road and Iran Avenue have also been sealed in the federal capital, along with entry and exit points to the Red Zone.

    Traffic diversions are in place across Faizabad, Rawal Dam Chowk, Garden Flyover and major intersections, with alternate routes advised via Park Road, Srinagar Highway, Lehtrar Road and Captain Naeem Tufail Shaheed Chowk.

    Airport access is limited to Kashmir Chowk and Srinagar Highway, whereas public transport has been severely impacted, with all metro services suspended. Feeder routes are also offline.

    The closures also spread to other major routes, including Muridke, Channab Nagar, Gujrat and Jhelum Bridge.

    Traffic flow also remains restricted on routes leading to Sialkot and Rawat.

    To maintain order, the Punjab government has imposed Section 144 across the province for ten days, banning public gatherings of four or more people in streets, neighborhoods and open areas. However, the restriction does not apply to prayers, weddings, funerals, offices or courts.

    The government has also banned the public display of firearms across the province.

    Meanwhile, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has ordered the suspension of mobile internet services in Islamabad and Rawalpindi. The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has indefinitely enforced the suspension.

  • ICC to use AI for pitch reporting via Google Gemini

    ICC to use AI for pitch reporting via Google Gemini

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) has officially made its way into the world of cricket, as the International Cricket Council (ICC) has begun using advanced AI technology for pitch reporting.

    Before the tenth match of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup on Thursday, former India captain Mithali Raj presented the pitch report with the help of Google’s Gemini AI tool.

    Using the Gemini Live feature on her phone, Mithali showed the pitch through her camera and asked the AI: “We are at the ACA-VDCA Stadium in Visakhapatnam for a One Day International. The weather is hot and humid. What do you think about this pitch?”

    Gemini analyzed the visuals and responded that the pitch looked smooth and suitable for batting, with little grass. It added that due to the hot and humid conditions, the ball might not swing much, making a high-scoring match likely.

    Mithali Raj agreed with Gemini’s assessment, saying it indeed appeared to be a good batting pitch and fans could expect a match full of runs.

  • Iqrar ul Hassan addresses question of fourth marriage in viral video

    Iqrar ul Hassan addresses question of fourth marriage in viral video

    A video of Pakistani TV host and journalist Iqrar-ul-Hassan discussing the possibility of a fourth marriage has gone viral, sparking a wave of reactions from social media.

    Iqrar-ul-Hassan has long faced public scrutiny for being married to more than one woman. He is currently married to three women, all of whom are TV anchors and journalists.

    The video is old and emerged during a welfare event in the United Kingdom, where Iqrar was present as a guest. During his speech, he touched upon various topics, including multiple marriages.

    In the now viral clip, the host can be heard saying, “I generally avoid speaking about my relationships because I do not want to glamorize or set an example through my personal choices.”

    He emphasized that he never intended to have three marriages, but “life circumstances led me down that path”. However, he refrained from elaborating what those circumstances were, leaving viewers curious about the reasons behind his decisions.

    Iqrar clarified that he would never advise others to marry more than once, as every individual has unique challenges and personal situations that outsiders may not fully understand.

    “Everyone has their own set of problems in life, and people move forward based on their circumstances,” he remarked.

    “I’m not having any bad experience but I do not suggest it or glorify to do it,” he said.

    He also made it clear that he has no intention of entering into a fourth marriage. His light-hearted mention of a potential fourth marriage drew laughter and applause from the audience at the event.

    Despite his clarification, the lack of detail about the “circumstances” that led to his multiple marriages left many on social media questioning his narrative.

    Iqrar-ul-Hassan married his first wife, former news anchor Qurat-ul-Ain, before 2010. The couple shares a son named Pehlaaj. His second marriage was to news anchor Farah, and they have been married for over a decade. He tied the knot with his third wife, journalist Arusa Khan, around two years ago. The latter two marriages were kept private for some time before being publicly acknowledged.

    In a May 2024 interview, Iqrar shared that his three wives do not live together, but they maintain cordial relationships with one another. Qurat-ul-Ain and Arusa have often been spotted hanging out together.

    On the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha 2025, he shared pictures with all three of his wives, wishing Eid Mubarak to his fans.