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  • ‘Stay positive and be happy’: Hina Khawaja Bayat claps back at critics

    ‘Stay positive and be happy’: Hina Khawaja Bayat claps back at critics

    Veteran Pakistani actress Hina Khawaja Bayat has responded to critics questioning her dance video, urging people to embrace positivity and happiness.

    The actress recently shared a video on Instagram, where she can be seen dancing to the popular Bollywood song London Thumakda on a London street while a musician performs live.

    While sharing the video, she captioned it: “When a musician recognizes you and invites you to join him in a performance.”

    The video quickly went viral on social media, sparking mixed reactions from users. While some criticised her for dancing during Ramadan, others defended her, saying she was simply enjoying a happy moment.

    Addressing the backlash, Hina Khawaja Bayat responded: “I know how happy an artist feels when their work is appreciated—that’s why I joined in.”

    She further added, “Sharing happiness only multiplies it. Those who don’t understand this are always stressed. Keep your thoughts positive and stay happy!”

  • Farshi fever is THE raging Eid look

    Farshi fever is THE raging Eid look

    If there’s one thing fashion-conscious Pakistanis can’t stop obsessing over this season, it’s the farshi shalwar. The floor-grazing, wide-legged bottom has become the ultimate Eid classic, appearing on social media feeds, celebrity wardrobes, and even prime-time game shows.

    Who started the farshi fever? The debate is on!

    While every other girl’s Eid outfit seems to feature a farshi shalwar, the question remains—who really brought it back on the rack?

    Sara Ali, a prominent makeup artist in Pakistan, recently credited the revival of the trend to Sadaf Kanwal’s brand. However, netizens were not entirely convinced. Some suggested that designer Hussain Rehar had actually reintroduced the farshi shalwar phenomenon, enhancing it with his distinct bold designs and lively hues. Others argued that actress Anmol Baloch was the real trendsetter when she wore it in her drama Iqtidar.

    Then there’s Ayeza Khan, who subtly dismissed any skepticism regarding the trend’s dominance by posting a photo on Instagram, proudly stating, “This is my 77th farshi shalwar of the season, and I’m still loving it.” Now that’s some serious dedication!

    Even Fahad Mustafa is curious

    The farshi shalwars fever isn’t just limited to women. While hosting Jeeto Pakistan, Fahad Mustafa couldn’t resist inquiring about the trend’s widespread appeal. Playfully addressing Shaista Lodhi, he asked, “What’s the deal with this farshi shalwar? Can I wear one too?” His comment had the audience in stitches, but let’s be real—if anyone can effortlessly rock a trend, it’s Fahad Mustafa.


    A nod to history: The regal beginnings of Farshi Shalwars

    Although farshi shalwars are currently trending as a top fashion choice, they have a rich history in South Asia. Historically, these lavishly flared pants were worn by women during the Mughal era, designed to glide along the floor (with “farsh” meaning “floor” in Persian). At that time, they represented luxury and sophistication, typically paired with embroidered kameezes and dupattas. Now, centuries later, they’ve made a grand comeback—blending regal elegance with modern silhouettes.

    Eid 2025: Farshi or nothing?

    With prominent celebrities showcasing them and designers making them the focal point of their Eid collections, it’s clear that farshi shalwars are likely to be around for this festive season—at least. So whether you support Hussain Rehar, Sadaf Kanwal, or Anmol Baloch, one thing is certain: if you’re not wearing a farshi shalwar this Eid, are you truly celebrating?

  • Shah Rukh Khan’s IIFA 2025 look: Fans call him ‘The Moon of Jaipur’

    Shah Rukh Khan’s IIFA 2025 look: Fans call him ‘The Moon of Jaipur’

    Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan stole the show at the Grand IIFA Awards 2025, held in Jaipur, India, with his stylish appearance.

    King Khan arrived at the awards dressed in a sleek black blazer paired with trendy baggy trousers designed by renowned fashion designer Manish Malhotra. Adding to his signature style, he accessorised with a striking diamond necklace, which became the highlight of his look while he posed for the paparazzi.

    Although there is speculation about the price of this luxurious diamond necklace, its actual cost has not been revealed. However, reports suggest that it was part of a jewellery brand promotion.

    SRK’s pictures from the event have gone viral on social media, with fans gushing over his royal fashion statement.

    One admirer commented, “The moon has come out in Jaipur!”

    The official IIFA Instagram page also highlighted his appearance by sharing his red carpet pictures with the caption: “The man, the myth, the legend!”

  • Uncle shoots 17-year-old niece in domestic dispute

    Uncle shoots 17-year-old niece in domestic dispute

    A 17-year-old girl, Samaha, was tragically shot dead by her uncle during a domestic dispute in Lahore’s Chung neighbourhood.

    According to police reports, the suspect fled the scene immediately after the shooting.

    Authorities revealed that the argument escalated, followed by the suspect resorting to violence.

    Police and forensic teams arrived at the scene upon receiving the report to collect evidence and investigate into the incident.

    The victim’s body was taken to the hospital for a post-mortem examination.

    Meanwhile, the suspect remains at large, and law enforcement has launched a search operation to apprehend him. Authorities have assured that all efforts are being made to bring the perpetrator to justice.

    The tragic incident has left the local community anxious and in shock, stressing the urgent need for effective conflict resolution within families. Investigators are also looking into the history of the family dispute to understand what led to this unfortunate event.


    While the investigation remains ongoing, authorities have urged the public to come forward with any information that may help find the suspect.

  • Jaffar Express hijack: Security forces rescue 155 hostages, eliminate 27 terrorists

    Jaffar Express hijack: Security forces rescue 155 hostages, eliminate 27 terrorists

    The rescue operation for the Jaffar Express is underway, with security forces successfully rescuing around 155 hostages and eliminating at least 27 terrorists who had hijacked the train in Balochistan’s Bolan district on Tuesday.

    An unknown number of terrorists bombed the railway track before storming the train near the Bolan Pass, opening fire on the locomotive and injuring the driver. The train was hijacked when it stopped just before a tunnel in a remote, mountainous region.

    The train, carrying over 400 passengers in nine bogies, was en route from Quetta to Peshawar in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) when it came under attack. Among the hostages were a number of security personnel, a leading English newspaper reported.

    The outlawed Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) claimed responsibility for the attack, stating that they had taken a significant number of people hostage.

    The hijacking was an unprecedented event, as terrorists had never previously attempted to seize an entire train along with its passengers.

    According to reports, the security forces’ operation forced the militants to split into small groups. Meanwhile, 17 injured passengers were shifted to a nearby hospital for urgent medical treatment.

    Media sources claimed that the attackers were using satellite phones to communicate with international handlers, including a mastermind in Afghanistan. They were also using women and children as human shields, forcing security forces to exercise extreme caution during the operation.

    Speaking to a private media outlet later in the day, Minister of State for Interior and Narcotics Control Talal Chaudhry claimed that the assailants had taken some passengers to a nearby mountainous area.

    “They [terrorists] are using women and children as human shields, which is why security forces are proceeding with caution,” he said.

    The minister dismissed claims that the attackers had voluntarily released women and children, clarifying that the hostages were rescued through the efforts of security forces.

    Chaudhry urged the international community to stand with Pakistan in the fight against terrorism. “There is concrete evidence that these terrorists receive support from Afghanistan,” he said, adding that Afghan drug money was funding them.

    President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif strongly condemned the terrorist attack on the Jaffar Express and praised the security forces for their “effective action” in rescuing passengers.

    “Attacks on innocent citizens and passengers are inhumane and heinous acts. Those who attack passengers are against Balochistan and its traditions.” Zardari said in a statement from the Presidency.

    “The Baloch nation rejects those who attack and take hostages innocent passengers, elders and children. No religion or society allows such heinous acts,” he added.

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also condemned the attack, stating that targeting innocent passengers during the holy month of Ramzan was proof that the terrorists had no connection to Islam, Pakistan, or Balochistan.

  • PSG stun Liverpool on penalties to make Champions League quarters

    PSG stun Liverpool on penalties to make Champions League quarters

    Paris Saint-Germain produced a historic turnaround to progress to the Champions League quarter-finals at Liverpool’s expense as they triumphed 4-1 on penalties after a 1-0 second leg win at Anfield.

    Never in Liverpool’s history had they lost a European tie after winning the first leg away from home but Ousmane Dembele’s early strike brought the French champions level at 1-1 on aggregate.

    PSG were then perfect with their four spot-kicks, while Gianluigi Donnarumma saved from Darwin Nunez and Curtis Jones.

    Luis Enrique said before the game that the winners would progress to the final and PSG will be supremely confident of reaching the semi-finals at least as they will face Aston Villa or Club Brugge in the last eight.

    “Both of the teams deserve to go to the next phase,” said PSG boss Luis Enrique.

    “We were better in Paris and they were better here, but I think my team at Anfield, in a special stadium showed great personality and character.”

    A famous victory for the Parisians was deserved over the tie after they dominated the first leg only to be denied by the brilliance of Alisson Becker in the Liverpool goal before Harvey Elliott snatched a late winner.

    The roles were reversed this time as Liverpool were made to rue not making more of their chances.

    “Over 90 minutes we didn’t deserve to lose today, over 180 minutes maybe it was deserved,” said Liverpool boss Arne Slot.

    “We ran out of luck after last week.”

    Brilliant play by Alexis Mac Allister should have created the opener on four minutes when the Argentine’s cross picked out Mohamed Salah, whose goalbound effort was deflected over by Nuno Mendes.

    PSG took 10 minutes to ride out the storm from the home side before finding their feet.

    The visitors took the lead on 12 minutes when Ibrahima Konate could only turn Bradley Barcola’s cross beyond Alisson to leave Dembele with a simple finish.

    The French international has now scored 23 goals in his last 17 games and could have had more before the end of the night.

    PSG who had the better openings to extend their advantage before half-time.

    Twice Alisson had to be at his sharpest to race off his line and save one-on-ones against Barcola and Dembele.

    Quansah hits inside of post 

    PSG beat Liverpool to the signing of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia in January and the Georgian proved a constant menace to the Reds’ defence.

    Kvaratskhelia’s shot from Dembele’s cross was arrowing towards the top corner until a deflection from Ryan Gravenberch took it just over the crossbar.

    Improved second-half performances have been a common theme of Slot’s first season at Liverpool and the hosts came roaring out of the traps after the break.

    Dominik Szoboszlai had a goal ruled out for offside against Luis Diaz earlier in the move.

    Szoboszlai then had a goalbound effort blocked by Willian Pacho before Donnarumma made a vital stop from Diaz from the resulting corner.

    Liverpool’s momentum could have been halted by the loss of Trent Alexander-Arnold to a knee injury after the right-back landed awkwardly.

    But his replacement, Jarell Quansah, was inches away from winning the tie when his header came back off the inside of the post.

    PSG barely threatened during the second half of the 90 minutes but Liverpool were left hanging on for penalties in extra time.

    Lucas Beraldo’s header and Desire Doue’s shot flew just wide before more Alisson heroics kept PSG at bay with a stunning stop to turn Dembele’s curling effort round the post.

    However, Alisson could not save them in the shootout as it was the other goalkeeper who was the hero.

    Donnarumma produced great saves to deny Nunez and Jones, either side of four confident strikes from Vitinha, Goncalo Ramos, Dembele and Doue to send PSG into the last eight.

  • Shahid Afridi exposes corruption in Pakistan cricket selection

    Shahid Afridi exposes corruption in Pakistan cricket selection

    Former Pakistan cricket captain Shahid Afridi has made shocking revelations, claiming that players are selected for the national team based on money and favouritism rather than merit. He questioned, “How will the team progress under such circumstances?”

    According to reports, during a discussion on a private TV channel, Afridi stated, “I don’t want any contract from the board. I have always said that whenever you need me, I am available. I am ready to work at the grassroots level.”

    Afridi also emphasized that Mohammad Yousuf’s expertise is needed more at the National Cricket Academy than with the national team. He said, “The team doesn’t need Mohammad Yousuf’s services as much as the National Cricket Academy does. He should work with batsmen on their techniques and help them improve.”

    The former all-rounder stated, “I don’t understand why our star players only want coaching or official positions with the national team.”

    Afridi further revealed, “At the Under-13, Under-16, and Under-19 levels, regional presidents take money from players or select them based on favouritism. How will cricket move forward this way?”

    He concluded by saying, “When you don’t provide justice to a player from the very beginning, what kind of results are you expecting?”

    Earlier, Afridi had also strongly reacted to swing legend Wasim Akram’s suggestion of making major changes in the national cricket team.

    Following Pakistan’s early exit from the ICC Champions Trophy, Wasim Akram, along with several other former cricketers, had expressed disappointment and suggested that five to six senior players should be dropped. He had argued that despite their presence, the national team had failed to win major tournaments.

    Speaking on Ten Sports, Wasim Akram had criticized players like Mohammad Rizwan and urged selectors to make bold decisions to improve the team. He had emphasized that Pakistan should have started planning for the 2026 T20 World Cup immediately.

    “We had been losing despite having these players for years. The time had come to make five to six big changes in the team. Even if we had to endure defeats for six months, we should have supported and given opportunities to young players,” Wasim Akram had stated.

    However, Shahid Afridi, while speaking on a private TV channel, had questioned Akram’s remarks and asked, “Wasim Bhai should have told me, if we dropped five or six players, did we have replacements ready to take their place?”

    Afridi had added that removing big names from the squad could have also led to criticism, and if the desired results had still not materialized, then what would have been the next step?

    He had further stated, “When new players came in, they would have used the excuse that they were preparing for the World Cup, and then the process of ‘surgery’ would have started all over again.”

    It merits mention that Pakistan had been knocked out of the ICC Champions Trophy in the first round after suffering humiliating defeats against New Zealand and India.

  • Boy, 12, killed by gunshot while recording TikTok

    Boy, 12, killed by gunshot while recording TikTok

    A 12-year-old boy lost his life in Karachi after a bullet hit him while he was using his smartphone to record a video, a leading newspaper has reported. 

    Nawaz’s parents were not at home when the incident took place, according to information provided by Farooq, the uncle of the deceased child, who confirmed that the family owned a licensed firearm. 

     Nawaz was recording a video with his cell phone when the fatal shot was fired, Farooq has confirmed. 

    According to a close relative, the death was much more traumatic for the family because Nawaz was the only child of his parents.

    The relative further said that during the time of the event, Nawaz was reportedly creating a TikTok video.  No other family members were home when the bullet hit the child as his parents had gone shopping.


     Authorities are trying to determine the specifics of how Nawaz obtained the pistol, but the circumstances are yet unknown.


    Nawaz’s father had been unemployed for a long time, Farooq added, which worsened the family’s situation. The family kept a licensed firearm in spite of their financial difficulties. 

     In order to determine the specific series of circumstances that resulted in the boy’s death, the police have launched an investigation.

     

    Further details are expected to emerge as the inquiry progresses.

  • Mohammad Yousuf made a U-turn, joins Pakistan squad for New Zealand tour

    Mohammad Yousuf made a U-turn, joins Pakistan squad for New Zealand tour

    Former Test cricketer Mohammad Yousuf, recently appointed as the Pakistan cricket team’s batting consultant, initially withdrew from the New Zealand tour but later reversed his decision and confirmed his availability.

    According to reports, Yousuf initially informed the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) that he would not be travelling with the team for personal reasons. However, just a few hours later, he confirmed his participation.

    He was uncertain about joining the team while his daughter was unwell. However, after receiving reassurance from doctors about her improving health, he decided to rejoin the squad. 

    He said in a statement, “Doctors have confirmed that my daughter is doing better, so I have decided to travel with the team. Representing Pakistan is a national duty, and I am committed to fulfilling it.”

    The PCB appointed Mohammad Yousuf as the team’s batting consultant for the New Zealand tour. However, reports revealed that Yousuf initially informed the board of his decision not to travel for personal reasons. The board has decided not to appoint a replacement for him.

    The Pakistan cricket team is set to depart for New Zealand on 12 March, where they will play five T20 Internationals and three One Day Internationals (ODIs).

    For the T20 series, Salman Ali Agha has been named the new captain, with Shadab Khan as vice-captain. Notably, Mohammad Rizwan, Babar Azam, and Naseem Shah have been dropped from the T20 squad.

    Similarly, the ODI squad has undergone six changes, with Shaheen Shah Afridi, Mohammad Hasnain, and Usman Khan being left out.

    Earlier, following the ICC Champions Trophy, Aaqib Javed’s tenure as interim head coach was set to expire. However, the PCB extended his contract by three months. Due to the national team’s poor performance, Shahid Aslam was removed from his role, and Mohammad Yousuf was appointed as the new batting coach.

    The PCB confirmed that Aaqib Javed will continue as interim head coach for the New Zealand tour, with an extension until a permanent head coach is appointed.

    The team’s support staff for the New Zealand tour includes Naveed Akram Cheema (Team Manager), Aaqib Javed (Interim Head Coach), Azhar Mahmood (Assistant Coach), Mohammad Yousuf (Batting Coach), Mohammad Masroor (Fielding Coach), Cliff Deacon (Physiotherapist), Drex Simon (Strength and Conditioning Coach), Talha Butt (Analyst), Irtiza Kamil (Security Manager), Dr. Wajid Ali Rafi (Team Doctor), Syed Naeem Ahmed (Media and Digital Manager), and Sergio Basil Mullins (Masseur).

    With Yousuf confirming his availability, the Pakistan team heads to New Zealand with a complete coaching and support staff lineup.

  • Pakistani tennis star Talha Waheed enters Guinness World Records

    Pakistani tennis star Talha Waheed enters Guinness World Records

    Pakistan’s senior tennis player Talha Waheed has made history by setting a new Guinness World Record for the most successful tennis serves in one minute, marking a proud moment for Pakistan.

    Previously, this record was held by American player John Perry, who achieved 42 successful serves in a minute in 2019.

    Talha Waheed is one of the most prominent senior tennis players in Pakistan. He has won several national titles in the 35+, 40+, and 45+ doubles categories and has also represented Pakistan at the international level.

    He has participated in International Tennis Federation (ITF) Senior World Ranking Tournaments, achieving his best global ranking of 144 in the 40+ doubles category.

    Pakistan has celebrated Talha’s incredible achievement. President of the Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF), Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi, Secretary General Colonel Ziauddin Tufail, along with other officials and fellow players, have hailed this success as a significant milestone for Pakistan’s tennis scene.

    Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi stated that his accomplishment is extraordinary, saying, “Securing a place in the Guinness Book of World Records is no easy task. This achievement will serve as a major inspiration for young tennis players and contribute to the growth of the sport in Pakistan.”

    Other PTF officials also lauded him for his historic achievement, extending their best wishes for his future endeavours. They expressed, “This milestone is a proud moment for Pakistan and will further aid in the development and promotion of tennis in the country.”

    Talha Waheed set his sights on breaking the Guinness World Record after discovering John Perry’s 2019 achievement of 42 successful serves.

    To achieve this goal, he underwent rigorous training for three months, focusing on every technical aspect of his game. On 8 November 2024, in Lahore, he officially attempted to break the record under the guidelines set by Guinness World Records.

    His hard work and determination bore fruit on 10 March 2025, when Guinness World Records officially recognised his achievement, declaring him a world record holder.