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  • Falak Shabir’s ‘wife’ changed by Google

    Falak Shabir’s ‘wife’ changed by Google

    Google, the world’s leading search engine, has made an amusing mistake by incorrectly naming singer Falak Shabir’s wife in its search results, sparking reactions across social media.

    Falak Shabir is known to have a deep love for his wife, renowned actress Sarah Khan.

    The couple, who married in 2020, share a daughter named Alyana. Falak often expresses his affection by gifting Sarah a red rose every day, a gesture adored by fans. Recently, he even fulfilled one of her dreams by gifting her a farmhouse.

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    However, a recent Google search for Falak Shabir’s wife has confused fans, as the results mistakenly display two different women.

    Social media users were quick to spot the blunder, with many jokingly suggesting that Falak might sue Google upon discovering the mix-up. Others humorously remarked that even Google seems jealous of Sarah Khan.

  • ‘I am that light’; Nadia Hussain’s cryptic post after husband’s arrest in Rs 540 million fraud case

    ‘I am that light’; Nadia Hussain’s cryptic post after husband’s arrest in Rs 540 million fraud case

    Pakistani actress and model Nadia Hussain has shared a cryptic post on social media following the arrest of her husband, Atif Ahmed Khan, in a high-profile Rs 540 million fraud case.

    Taking to Instagram Stories, the popular model posted a selfie with a thought-provoking caption: “Light shines brighter in darkness, and I am that light.”

    شوہر کا جسمانی ریمانڈ، نادیہ حسین کا مبہم اظہارِ خیال

    Her post comes just two days after the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Corporate Crime Circle arrested Atif Ahmed Khan at their residence in Karachi’s Defence Phase 6. The following day, a judicial court in Karachi granted the FIA a five-day physical remand of Khan for further investigation.

    While Nadia Hussain has not directly commented on her husband’s legal troubles, her social media activity has fueled speculation among fans.

  • TCM removes viral interview hitting out at Ehd-e-Wafa

    TCM removes viral interview hitting out at Ehd-e-Wafa

    A digital news network, The Centrum Media (TCM) Originals, has removed a video featuring actor and social media activist Adeel Afzal criticising the script of the drama serial Ehd-e-Wafa.

    The video was removed from all social media platforms days after a short clip from it went viral online.

    In the video, the social media activist launched a scathing critique of the drama’s script, arguing that Ahad Raza Mir’s character, army officer Saad Faraz, was glorified while the other main characters were downplayed. Afzal declared the script a biased narrative with an unbalanced portrayal of characters.

    The drama’s main story revolves around four friends, Saad, Shahzain, Shariq, and Shehryar, who pursue careers in prestigious fields after completing their education at Lawrence College in Murree.

    Ahad Raza Mir’s character, Saad, is depicted as a disciplined and courageous army officer dedicated to the defense of the nation, while Osama Khalid Butt’s character, Malik Shahzain, is portrayed as ambitious yet flawed. Later, he steps into politics.

    Wahaj Ali’s character, Shariq Habeeb, becomes a journalist who is ambitious about uncovering the truth and passionate about using his words as his weapon. Ahmed Ali Akbar’s character, Shehryar, hails from a lower-middle-class family, clears the prestigious Central Superior Services (CSS) exams, and becomes an Assistant Commissioner (AC).

    Storyteller Adeel Afzal sharply criticised Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) for allegedly funding the drama, which, according to him, portrayed politicians, journalists, and bureaucrats as inferior.

    He objected to the script for painting the politician character as “negative” and uninterested in education, while politician grandfather’s character was portrayed as “funny.”

    Afzal further highlighted that the drama depicted the journalist’s family background as mediocre, pointing out that “the journalist’s sister was shown as a nurse” who had a court marriage, and Shariq himself was portrayed as a cunning boy before entering journalism.

    Taking a dig at the drama’s script for portraying the army officer, his family, and even his dog as noble while depicting other characters as unintelligent and inferior in status and respect, he asked, “Ye drama aap banayenge? Ye investment aap karenge? Kin se likhwa rahe hain, kin se banwa rahe hain?” (“Will you make such a drama? Will you invest in it? Who are you getting it written by, and who are you getting it filmed by?”)

    “Hum aap ki is game se tang aa chuke hain (We are tired of this game of yours),” he concluded.

    Later in the day, the interview in question was reuploaded with said part trimmed out.

  • Yuzvendra Chahal’s wife restores Instagram photos after he is spotted with RJ Mahvash

    Yuzvendra Chahal’s wife restores Instagram photos after he is spotted with RJ Mahvash

    Choreographer and social media influencer Dhanashree Verma has restored several Instagram pictures with her husband, Indian cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal, hours after he was seen celebrating India’s Champions Trophy 2025 win in Dubai with radio jockey RJ Mahvash.

    Dhanashree and Chahal, who got married in 2020, have been facing rumours of a split for some time. In 2024, Dhanashree archived all photos with Chahal, including their wedding pictures, which fueled speculation about problems in their relationship. However, on Monday, she unarchived the posts, including those taken on their wedding and during brand collaborations, making fans wonder if the two were reconciling. 

    Some believed this could mean a possible reconciliation, while others questioned her decision. One follower asked, “Why unarchive all the pics again,” while others speculated that she may have reacted to Chahal’s recent outing with RJ Mahvash.

    Despite the social media activity, reports suggest that Chahal and Dhanashree are finalizing their divorce by mutual consent. Chahal’s lawyer, Nitin K Gupta, confirmed that a divorce petition has already been filed in the Family Court in Bandra, though the case is still ongoing.

    Dhanashree also posted a cryptic Instagram story earlier, hinting that women are often blamed during separations. 

    While neither Dhanashree nor Chahal have made any official statements about their relationship, the timing of her restored Instagram pictures has raised many questions. Their marriage and rumoured separation have remained in the public eye, and this latest move has only added to the intrigue.

  • NADRA launches Pakistan’s first-ever digital ID card

    NADRA launches Pakistan’s first-ever digital ID card

    The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) marked its 25th anniversary by introducing Pakistan’s first-ever Dematerialized (Digital) ID Card.

    A grand ceremony was held at the NADRA headquarters, where congratulatory messages from President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif were read out.

    President Asif Ali Zardari lauded NADRA’s efforts, stating, “NADRA’s services in providing citizens with legal and secure identification are commendable. It is strengthening the bond of trust between the state and the people.”

    He further urged NADRA to enhance its performance by expanding the use of modern technology, saying, “NADRA should further broaden its technological advancements to improve efficiency.”

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, in his message, emphasized the role of technology in economic progress, remarking, “NADRA’s expertise in technology will play a fundamental role in the country’s economic development.”

    Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, while speaking at the event, described the Dematerialized ID Card as a significant step toward digital identification.

    “The Dematerialized ID Card is a crucial move towards digital identity,” he said, adding that “A digital verification system will soon be introduced, and an integrated system for verifying Dematerialized ID Cards is also being developed”.

    Zahid Ahsan, NADRA’s founding chairman, attended the Silver Jubilee event as the guest of honour.

    The launch of Dematerialized ID Cards marks a new era for Pakistan’s digital identity system, reflecting NADRA’s commitment to innovation and technological progress.

  • ‘Speaking English is not a matter of pride’; Javeria Saud defends Sarfaraz Ahmed

    ‘Speaking English is not a matter of pride’; Javeria Saud defends Sarfaraz Ahmed

    Actress Javeria Saud strongly defended former Pakistan cricket captain Sarfaraz Ahmed after a caller questioned his English-speaking skills during a recent episode of Express TV’s Piyara Ramazan.

    A caller from Karachi asked Sarfaraz why he seemed nervous during interviews in English, saying, “I’ve seen several of your interviews where you look uncomfortable speaking English.”

    Sarfaraz responded with a laugh, saying, “Everyone gets nervous in front of the camera and sometimes forgets their words. We play cricket and are used to speaking in our native language, so it can be difficult to speak in another language.”

    Javeria Saud then joined the conversation, adding, “We are Pakistanis, and even I get nervous. Our national tongue is Urdu. We should focus on learning Urdu properly first because we often make mistakes in it too.”

    She continued, “Speaking English is not a matter of pride. In countries like Spain, Italy, China, and Japan, people often prefer to speak in their own language rather than English.”

    Javeria urged people to take pride in their culture and language, saying, “The problem is, we try to imitate others and forget our values. Instead of asking such questions, we should support our heroes and encourage them.”

  • Nauman Ijaz’s blunt take on Pakistanis in Ramzan sparks debate

    Nauman Ijaz’s blunt take on Pakistanis in Ramzan sparks debate

    Veteran actor Nauman Ijaz, known for his unfiltered opinions, has once again sparked controversy with his latest remarks on the behaviour of Pakistanis during Ramzan. In a candid YouTube video with fellow actor Syed Jibran, he openly criticised their attitude throughout the holy month.

    “Ramzan came, but not for Pakistanis,” he stated in a now-viral video. He elaborated on how people fast yet struggle with patience, losing their temper over minor inconveniences.

    “People fast, but they cannot tolerate anything. They shout insults, don’t stop at traffic lights, and get envious if someone crosses the street on a green signal, even when its their turn next,” he added.

    The seasoned actor highlighted the irony that, despite Ramzan being a time for self-improvement, Pakistanis often exhibit their worst behaviour during this month. “We aren’t exactly saints for the rest of the 11 months either, but the one month meant for self-discipline is when we completely lose control.”

    Syed Jibran, sitting beside him, nodded in agreement, visibly supporting Ijaz’s critique.

    The casual setting of their conversation, with Nauman Ijaz resting his head on Jibran’s shoulder, only added fuel to the fire. The internet erupted with mixed reactions as some appreciated his honesty, while others questioned his state.

    “Is he drunk?” one user speculated, while another commented, “Why is he talking like this? He must be drunk or something.”

    However, a fan came to his defense, saying, “This is just how Nauman Ijaz speaks. He is brutally honest, and people just can’t handle it.”

  • Passenger nabbed at airport with heroin concealed inside soap

    Passenger nabbed at airport with heroin concealed inside soap

    The Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) has successfully seized heroin concealed within soap from the luggage of a passenger traveling to Saudi Arabia from Lahore. 

    During the operation at Lahore International Airport, ANF investigators found 470 grams of heroin hidden in soap bars in the passenger’s trolley luggage.


    The ANF successfully collected 80.470 kg of different drugs, valued at over 10 million rupees, as part of a bigger series of operations. Seven suspects were taken into custody as a result of these operations.

    In another incident in Rawalpindi, 150 tins containing 52.5 kg of hashish were discovered when the ANF arrested a suspect near a bus stop. 

    The ANF searched a car and a flat in Bahria Town in Rawalpindi, after conducting more investigation and using the information provided by the arrested suspect. 

    In another operation in district Kasur, four suspects were caught in possession of 9.6 kilograms of opium and two kilograms of ice near a petrol pump on Deepalpur Road.

    The ANF also recovered six kilograms of opium and 2.4 kilograms of hashish from a suspect near Sheranwala Gate in Lahore.
     This resulted in the recovery of an additional 7.5 kilograms of hashish, dealing a serious blow to drug trafficking in the area.

    Charges under the Anti-Narcotics Act have been filed against each of the detained individuals, while inquiries are being conducted to learn more about their activities and relationships.

  • Kashmiris reject dates imported from Israel

    Kashmiris reject dates imported from Israel

    Dry fruit stores in the center of Srinagar are bustling as consumers seek out a variety of dates, with many specifically inquiring about the quality of the fruit, an international media outlet’s report has stated. 

    Madinah dates, which are known for their unique variety, are especially popular because of their flavor and texture.

    Some sellers have started to source their dates more meticulously as Ramazan draws near, particularly when it comes to dates that are imported from Israel. 

    Due to the widespread boycott of Israeli goods brought on by the ongoing genocide in Gaza and occupation of Lebanon, retailers have been compelled to reconsider their supply chains and make sure their products reflect local opinions.

    Dates are now widely available in Srinagar, with some dry fruit stores carrying up to 15 distinct types. Due to their unique flavor and quality, Saudi Arabian dates are one of the most common choices for customers looking for variety. As customers get more selective, there is a steady rise in demand for these dates.

    Some retailers have decided to support the Palestinian cause by refusing to sell Israeli dates this year in response to the growing concern around their origins. Those who wish to show solidarity with Palestine in these trying times regard this choice as a modest but significant gesture.

    Israel grows dates in occupied territories, especially Medjools.  Israel exported more than 57,000 metric tons of dried and fresh dates in 2023, valued at over $272.7 million USD.

    But the current state of affairs has raised origin awareness and increased consumer caution.
    Numerous Islamic organizations have provided online resources that explain the history of dates available to customers so they may make educated decisions.

    Transparency and public education on the origin of these items are the primary objectives of these efforts. Since some people are intentionally avoiding Israeli dates, several dealers stress the significance of honesty, making sure that customers are completely informed of where their dates originate from.


    This growing awareness has led to more cautious and informed decisions by consumers across the region.

  • Varun Chakravarthy trolls critics of ICC’s favouritism for India

    Varun Chakravarthy trolls critics of ICC’s favouritism for India

    India ended their long wait for an ICC ODI title in style, securing the Champions Trophy 2025 with a thrilling four-wicket victory over New Zealand in Dubai on Sunday. While the win was widely celebrated, it was Varun Chakravarthy’s social media post that sparked a new debate.

    The Indian spinner, who played a key role in the triumph, took to Instagram after the victory, sharing a picture of himself sipping coffee beside the Champions Trophy. His caption,  “A lot of distance was travelled to get a taste of this Cup,” was seen as a subtle response to critics who accused India of benefiting from a favourable tournament schedule.

    Chakravarthy’s post quickly gained attention, not just for its apparent nod to the scheduling controversy but also because some believed it was aimed at Pakistan’s spinner Abrar Ahmed. Before Ramzan, Abrar had shared a post enjoying tea, captioned: “Having the last cup of FANTASTIC evening TEA before Ramadan begins.”

    Given the intense India-Pakistan cricket rivalry, fans speculated whether Chakravarthy’s post was a cheeky reply to Abrar’s earlier tea reference. However, the Indian spinner did not mention any names, leaving room for interpretation.

    Meanwhile, the tournament’s scheduling controversy remained a hot topic.

    Several teams, including New Zealand and South Africa, raised concerns over excessive travel impacting player fatigue and performance. A Tribune report revealed that New Zealand covered the most distance—7,048 km—travelling between Karachi, Rawalpindi, Lahore, and Dubai, while South Africa also endured a tough 3,286 km journey. In contrast, India played all their matches in Dubai, avoiding the travel burden faced by other teams.

    Despite the debate, India’s on-field performance was dominant. Varun Chakravarthy was among the tournament’s standout bowlers, finishing as the joint-highest wicket-taker alongside Mohammed Shami with nine wickets. His best performance came against New Zealand in the group stage, where he claimed a five-wicket haul. In the final, his spell of 2-45, including the key wicket of Will Young, helped restrict New Zealand to 254 runs, setting the stage for India’s successful chase.