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  • LSA issues statement amidst controversy

    LSA issues statement amidst controversy

    The Lux Style Awards have been embroiled in controversy from the minute the nominations were announced. In the beginning, most people had issues over the fact that a lot of deserving people were not included in the nominations. For example, Hamza Ali Abbasi for Parwaaz Hai Junoon and Mohsin Abbas Haider for Meri Guriya.

    Fast forward a few weeks the LSAs further landed in hot waters for nominating an alleged harasser.

    Model Eman Suleman was the first to withdraw her name from the nominations. Eman, who was nominated for the Best Emerging Talent in the Fashion category, in a short video posted to Instagram, said that though she felt honoured to be nominated, she did “not wish to be part of an accolade that is shared with an alleged harasser.”

    Following Eman Suleman, Generation (Achievement in Fashion Design – Pret) and Saima Bargefrede (Best Hair and Makeup Artist) rejected their nominations.

    An official statement read, “The two entities have decided to follow Eman Suleman’s footsteps and not attend this year’s ceremony,” adding, “The two brands stand with women who face and fight toxic misogyny, sexism, and sexual harassment in multiple ways in pursuance of their dreams and indeed in their daily lives.”

    A few hours later, Meesha Shafi thanked Eman, Generation and Saima for standing up for her and requested for her name and work be removed from the list of nominees. Her song Mein was nominated for the Best Song.

    The Sketches, Fatima Nasir and Rubab Ali followed the same path and withdrew their nominations.

    The Sufi folk rock band which was nominated in four categories (Best Song, Best Playback Singer, Best Original Soundtrack and Singer Of The Year) said that their reason was based on their values and principles which they will not bend for any award.

    Meanwhile, Fatima Nasir nominated for Best Hair and Makeup, also rejected her nomination saying that she stands in solidarity with those who have withdrawn from the awards and that “we need to keep raising our voice against sexual harassment until the industry, and the world, is a safe place for women to work.”

    Model Rubbab Ali, nominated for the Best Female Model of the Year, said that she’s sick of casual harassment against women which is why she is supporting those who are raising their voice.

    Last but not the least, director Jami threw out the three LSA Awards he’s won on the street outside his house and said that “We stand by our women.”

    Following this wave of rejections, Lux issued an official statement saying that “the decisions of the Film Jury were based on an assessment of the merits of the cinematic work,” adding “We do not consider any other extraneous issues related to the personal characters or actions of people associated with that work.”

    The statement further said, “The Film Jury of the Lux Style Awards appreciates the sensitivity of the subject and recognises the intensity of public sentiment. Nevertheless, it is also important to respect that the case is being decided by Pakistan’s judicial system. We have complete faith in the law of the land and believe that justice will prevail.”

    While most people have been calling out the LSAs for their neutral stance, some members of the fraternity came forward and defended the awards.

    Ahmed Ali Butt, who has been nominated for the Best Actor for his role in Jawani Phir Nahi Ani 2, said that an award is a token of appreciation from your fellow peers.

    “To degrade an award and treat it like a piece of garbage is truly sad and uncivilized. This means you have no regard for the art and your fellow peers who gave you the title,” he further said, adding that there are better ways to protest.

    Model Iman Aly said that the protest was a childish step.

    “Fame and respect should be earned with hard work in time. Not by childish walkouts and social media posts playing judge, jury and executioner,” she wrote on her Instagram.

    Shamoon Abbasi also took a dig at Jami for throwing out his award saying, “You don’t disrespect your awards for public attention for a matter that has been resolved.”

  • VIDEO: ‘Didn’t enter politics like Bilawal Bhutto Sahiba’

    VIDEO: ‘Didn’t enter politics like Bilawal Bhutto Sahiba’

    Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan on Wednesday said that he had not entered politics like “Bilawal Bhutto Sahiba”, drawing flak from hundreds of social media users, who termed the statement “disgustingly sexist”.

    Addressing a public gathering in the Wanna town of South Waziristan, the premier said that whoever rises to power after a long struggle is empowered by Allah. “And such a person fears no one.”

    “I didn’t enter politics like Bilawal Bhutto Sahiba, who inherited his mother’s party. I have reached here after a lot of hard work,” he said.

    WATCH VIDEO:

    PM Imran’s statement took over the internet by storm and here’s what people have to say about it.

    https://twitter.com/AsharJawad/status/1121006408365944833

    Meanwhile, some preferred to take it as another “slip of tongue”, which the PM made headlines for during his visit to Iran, twice.

    https://twitter.com/iKarachiwala/status/1120998767665319941
  • Indian leader wants people to vote for Modi if they ‘want to destroy Muslims’

    Indian leader wants people to vote for Modi if they ‘want to destroy Muslims’

    A leader of the hardline Hindu Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has brewed a fresh controversy after asking people to vote for Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi “if they want to destroy Muslims”, Asian News International (ANI) reported.

    EXCLUSIVE: Senior Indian journalist Rajdeep Sardesai explains what’s happening in Indian polls

    “In the past five years, the PM has made attempts to break the morale of the Muslims. Vote for him [Modi] if you want to destroy their breed,” BJP’s Ranjeet Bahadur Srivastava said while addressing an election rally in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.

    Vowing that after the ongoing Lok Sabha polls, the party will “force thousands of Muslims to embrace Hinduism”, Ranjeet also warned people of consequences if they do not vote for Modi’s party.

  • List of ‘easiest to hack’ passwords

    List of ‘easiest to hack’ passwords

    Do you think you are safe over the web? Well, hackers are out there to steal your private data and that’s not much of a problem for them as most people use easy-to-remember words as their passwords.

    According to a survey by the United Kingdom (UK) National Cyber Security Centre, here are the “10 easiest passwords to hack”:

    1. 123456

    2. 123456789

    3. qwerty

    4. password

    5. 111111

    6. 12345678

    7. abc123

    8. 1234567

    9. password1

    10. 12345

    The National Cyber Security Centre has said it is better to avoid generic words such as “iloveyou”, which just missed the top 10 most common list, and opt for “random but memorable” terms to reduce the risk of being hacked.

  • Twitter trolls Israeli PM’s son for saying ‘Palestine doesn’t exist because there is no P in Arabic’

    Twitter trolls Israeli PM’s son for saying ‘Palestine doesn’t exist because there is no P in Arabic’

    Yair Netanyahu, the son of Israeli Prime Minister (PM) Benjamin Netanyahu, has attracted controversy for a hilarious theory to promote the claim that Palestine does not exist, Middle East Eye reported.

    “There is no such thing as Palestine because the letter ‘P’ does not appear in the Arabic alphabet,” the 27-year-old tweeted.

    It wasn’t later that his theory attracted ridicule over the internet, as Twitterati noted that the Arabic word for Palestine was “falasteen“.

    Some also noted that there was no letter in the Hebrew alphabet that had a “J” sound.


    The younger Netanyahu deleted his tweet soon after the backlash.

  • VIDEO: PML-N MPA accidentally chants ‘Go Nawaz Go’ instead of ‘Go Imran Go’

    VIDEO: PML-N MPA accidentally chants ‘Go Nawaz Go’ instead of ‘Go Imran Go’

    After Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan’s Germany-Japan statement, a Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N) lawmaker, in yet another incident of slip of tongue, has chanted “Go Nawaz Go”.

    In a video making rounds over the internet, PML-N MPA Uzma Bukhari can be seen protesting against the government outside Punjab Assembly.

    Raising slogans, she accidentally chants “Go Nawaz Go” instead of “Go Imran Go”. When she realises her mistake, Uzma stops quickly.

    According to reports, the leader of opposition in Punjab Assembly, Hamza Shehbaz, was also present during the protest. He, however, did not react to the blunder.

    WATCH VIDEO:

    Popularised during the 126-day sit-in of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), “Go Nawaz Go” is a political slogan against former premier Nawaz Sharif.

  • Five stars who joined politics

    Five stars who joined politics

    Ukrainian actor and comedian Volodymyr Zelensky, with no political experience, has secured a resounding victory in the country’s presidential polls.

    Volodymyr Zelensky

    He, however, isn’t the first of his kind. Here are five stars-turned-politicians who you must be familiar with.

    Imran Khan

    Former cricket champion Imran Khan, idolised by millions of Pakistanis for having led the national cricket team to its only World Cup victory in 1992, became prime minister in 2018 after a long political struggle.

    Donald Trump

    In January 2017 US real estate mogul and reality TV star Donald Trump, whose surprise election shocked the world, entered the White House without any political, diplomatic or military experience. The 45th president of the United States hosted the TV show The Apprentice between 2004 and 2015. He also made several cameos in some of Hollywood’s hit films such as Sex and the City.

    Urmila Matondkar

    Bollywood actor Urmila Matondkar surprised fans when she announced earlier this year that she has joined the Indian National Congress party and will be contesting elections from Mumbai’s North constituency. As per reports, her campaign is being received positively and she presents a tough challenge to BJP.

    Arnold Schwarzenegger

    Hollywood star Arnold Schwarzenegger, more popularly known as The Terminator, made the leap from cinema to politics in 2003. The bodybuilder and action hero was Republican governor of California, the richest and most populous US state, from 2003 to 2011.

    George Weah

    George Weah emerged from Liberia’s slums to become a superstar footballer in the 1990s and was elected president of the West African nation in December 2017. The only African player to have won the Ballon d’Or, he entered politics at the end of the country’s 1989-2003 civil war, winning his first political job as a senator in 2014.

  • Want to buy a washing machine?

    Want to buy a washing machine?

    Looking to buy a washing machine? Which one is the most popular in Pakistan? We compare two brands that are the most popular in your city.

    According to our research, Samsung, LG, and Toshiba are also very popular but according to salespeople at local stores, these two are the ones most commonly bought

    Haier Rs 31,000 – 92,000 LG Rs 52,000 – 99,000
    Capacity: 7kg – 35kg. (36 items of clothing – 180 items of clothing) Capacity : 6kg – 19 kg (31 items of clothing – 96 items of clothing)
    Service Centres: Four in Karachi and three in Lahore Service Centres: One in Karachi and one in Lahore
    Pro: Easy to use  Pro: Advanced functions
    Con: Lid may get loose Con : Only two service centres

    Samsung is also a very good option but it’s expensive.

    DISCLAIMER: This review is not sponsored. The Current has done its own independent research for this review.

  • Army lauds citizens as crime rate in Karachi falls below that of first world cities

    Army lauds citizens as crime rate in Karachi falls below that of first world cities

    Pakistan Army on Monday lauded the citizens and security forces of Karachi after the mega city’s ranking improved from 6th to 70th in the World Crime Index Comparison.

    “Karachi at one point in time (2014) was 6th in World Crime Index. Alhamdulillah, today it’s at 70th with many first world cities behind,” Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General (DG) Major General Asif Ghafoor tweeted.

    The military spokesperson credited the improvement “to the team of civil administration and security forces and the citizens of Karachi”.

    The list also compares crime rate in various cities around the world like New Delhi, Houston, Dhaka and Sao Paulo ahead of Karachi in terms of crime ranking.

    According to a report by Sindh Rangers, since the beginning of the Karachi operation in September 2013, the law and order situation in the port city has improved considerably.

    The incidents of target killings have witnessed a steep decline, while thousands of rounds of ammunition and weapons have also been seized by law enforcement agencies.

  • VCs told to run universities on donations after budget cut by 50pc: report

    VCs told to run universities on donations after budget cut by 50pc: report

    The vice chancellors (VCs) of all government universities have been told by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) to run their affairs through a fund-raising programme as a 50 per cent reduction in the budget of commission is on cards, City 42 reported.

    According to the report, HEC has issued a new five-point agenda for public-sector universities, wherein the VCs have been directed to run the institutions from their own resources.

    They have also been told to seek donations from philanthropists and alumni besides attracting students from foreign countries.

    Several vital developmental projects related to universities, including the construction of new campuses and faculty development, have also been halted.