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  • Jinn Ki Shadi Unki Shadi: A supernatural ride with chills, suspense, and side-splitting comedy

    Jinn Ki Shadi Unki Shadi: A supernatural ride with chills, suspense, and side-splitting comedy

    If there’s one drama that has managed to blend horror, comedy, and suspense with perfect madness, it’s Jinn Ki Shadi Unki Shadi. Episode 9 has outdone itself and if you’ve been following the show, you’ll know exactly what I mean when I say this drama is not just a story, it’s an experience.

    STORYLINE

     

    Directed by veteran director Saife Hasan and written by the witty Syed Nabeel, Jinn Ki Shadi Unki Shadi is a masterclass in sharp storytelling. It tells the bizarrely entertaining story of Zara (Sidra Niazi) and Asad (Arsalan Naseer), a couple who move into a haunted haveli after the sudden death of Asad’s father. The catch? They can only inherit the Rs. 800 million property if they survive six months living in the haunted mansion and get Asad’s younger brother Ali (Wahaj Ali) married during the period. And, of course, they do it, not because they’re brave, but because Zara convinces Asad to risk it all for the money.

    They arrive at the mansion and the house is very much alive with the presence of some highly vengeful jinns, including sister jinns, Chamki (Tamkinat Mansoor) and Khushi (Sehar Khan), Chamki’s husband Aazar (Syed Jibran). These aren’t your average traditional spirits either, they’re modernized. They’ve evolved with the times, going so far as to jam cell signals in the house. Yes, jinns using jammers… now that’s something new and clever from the writer.

    Other characters that play a central role include Ali’s friend Nadia (Romaisa Khan), who has feelings for him and visits the family at the mansion with her mother, Farida (Nadia Afghan).

    Asad and Zara are also accompanied by their staff member Changaiz Chacha (Irfan Motiwali). Changaiz Chacha gives them the four amulets that Asad’s father had passed down to them for protection from the jinn. One for each member of the family and one for him. The amulets had to be rotated between other characters when protection was required, which left other characters vulnerable to the jinn. We saw this take place in previous episodes when jinns entered Changaiz chacha’s body to make him a dancing lady, totally opposite to his character and Nadia, who was on verge to end her life.

    The tension the amulets bring and who gets them is a brilliant tension-building mechanism. And it doesn’t stop there. Asad and Ali’s father’s old diary reveals dark secrets. Jinns killed their ancestors and trapped their souls in a mysterious basement room. Now, Ali is seeing those ancestors in his dreams, being called towards that room and the suspense is building and it’s hard to wait to find out what will happen next.

    The romantic subplot is also heating up in this haunted chaos. The single jinn sister Khushi is madly in love with Ali, to the point of obsession. While Nadia is also nursing her own one-sided love for Ali, it’s clear that Ali has a soft spot for Khushi (even though only he can see her). The love triangle is juicy enough on its own, but adds the supernatural twist that Khushi is actually a jinn, destined to marry Jazim, which she is not interested in. In one of the scenes khushi gave me all that Aashiq Bhootni vibe that gave me chills.

    CHARACTERS THAT KILLED IT

    Let’s start with the exceptional performance of Asad (Arsalan Naseer) in episode 9 aired on Monday. The man has truly come into his own, showing an impeccable sense of comic timing and expressive delivery that had me in fits of laughter. If there was ever any doubt about his ability to lead a comedy, this episode shuts it down for good. He should seriously consider focusing on comedy more, as his energy lights up the screen in a way few actors can match.

    On the other hand, Zara (Sidra Niazi) had a bit of a slow start earlier in the show, but she’s now embodying her character with remarkable flair. Zara is meant to be a woman who thinks she’s highly intelligent, but ends up doing hilariously silly things, and Sidra is portraying that contrast to perfection. Her character feels alive, and her chemistry with Arsalan as his wife is only getting stronger.

    And how can we not mention Changaiz Chacha (Irfan Motiwali)? Though he wasn’t largely present in Episode 9, his performance in Episode 8 is hilarious. The scene with Farida (Nadia Afgan), who was unconscious after eating poisonous chicken from their mansion, where he sneakily takes the taweez, had me laughing so hard, my family thought something was wrong with me. His comedic timing and eccentricity are priceless, and his role is clearly a vital part of the ensemble cast.

    EPISODE 9 AND WHAT TO EXPECT NEXT

     

    Episode 9 had several stand-out scenes. The one where Asad and Zara are chasing Ali was a masterstroke, a perfect blend of comedy, suspense, and chaos. It was shot brilliantly, with each actor in sync, and the way the scene weaves in Ali’s haunted visions after reading the diary added real depth to the storyline.

    Another hilarious scene was Chamki (Tamkinat Mansoor) tossing Zara’s phone, not just for laughs, but to show how the jinns are blocking tech as Zara managed to record Ali talking with Khushi. In the scene, khushi was only visible to Ali in human form but Zara was not able to see her and the phone also showed Ali talking to the air.

    The jinn characters also get their emotional arcs. One touching (and strangely relatable!) moment showed Chamki and Aazar (Syed Jibran) lamenting how hard they’re trying to drive the humans out, but it’s just not working. Even the jinns are tired.

    Now, with Nadia and her mother like moving into the haunted haveli, tension is only ramping up. What will happen when Chamki and Aazar set their sights on them? Will Khushi reveal her true jinn identity to Ali, and how will he react? Can Ali decode the mysterious visions of his deceased father and find out what’s really hidden in that basement room?

    These are the questions keeping me on edge and I can’t wait for tonight’s episode.

    The writing of the drama is sharp, the performances are improving with every episode, and the direction makes the entire package incredibly watchable. If you’re not watching this horror-comedy, you’re seriously missing out on one of the most unique dramas on air right now.

    The show airs on Monday and Tuesday at 8 pm on Hum TV.

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  • Humayun Saeed defends student-teacher romance in Main Manto Nahi Hoon

    Humayun Saeed defends student-teacher romance in Main Manto Nahi Hoon

    Popular drama serial Main Manto Nahi Hoon has come under fire for portraying a romantic angle between a teacher and his student. Amid widespread criticism on social media, especially concerning the significant age gap between the characters Manto and Mehmal, lead actor Humayun Saeed has broken silence and defended the storyline.

    Saeed, during a recent interview alongside co-star Azaan Sami Khan, said that such relationships do occur in real life and should not be dismissed simply because they are uncomfortable to watch.

    “Students often end up marrying their teachers in real life,” Saeed said in conversation with journalist Maliha Rehman, adding that people are judging the story even before it is fully unfolded.

    He explained that Mehmal comes from an abusive household filled with constant conflict, and her attraction to her teacher stems from the calm and caring demeanor he offers – someone who even cooks for himself. “It’s not love at first sight… it’s admiration… a sense of emotional safety,” he added.

    According to Saeed, the drama could have shown the romantic development much earlier but chose to hold back. “So far, it’s just a crush from Mehmal’s side,” he said and clarified that the teacher “only sees her only as a bright student”.

    Despite the controversy, Main Manto Nahi Hoon continues to garner high viewership and social media traction, sparking debates around storytelling, boundaries and realism in modern Pakistani dramas.

    Alongside Humayun, Azaan Sami Khan and Sajjal Ali, the cast of the drama includes Saima, Asif Raza Mir, Saba Faisal, Saba Hameed, Babar Ali and Sanam Saeed.

  • ‘Baby Baji Ki Bahuwain’ teaser reveals Azra’s efforts to mend past mistakes

    ‘Baby Baji Ki Bahuwain’ teaser reveals Azra’s efforts to mend past mistakes

    Actress Javeria Saud returns as Azra to lead the family in the much-anticipated sequel to the hit drama Baby Baji, titled Baby Baji Ki Bahuwain.

    Azra was previously depicted as the fiery eldest daughter-in-law from the original ‘Baby Baji’.

    The teasers released have already garnered millions of views, giving viewers a sneak peek of the upcoming family drama.

    Fans have expressed their anticipation in the comments.

    Tehseen Khan returns as the sequel’s director, and Saqib Ali Rana has written the script.

    Alongside Javeria Saud, her real and reel-life husband Saud, and other actors including Hassan Ahmed, Sunita Marshall, Tuba Anwar, Junaid Jamshed Niazi, and Fazal Hussain, who will reprise their roles from the original hit series.

  • ‘Next time shooting at that spot, be extra careful’; Amar Khan reveals scary experience on drama set

    ‘Next time shooting at that spot, be extra careful’; Amar Khan reveals scary experience on drama set

    Amar Khan, the talented actress known for her versatility and bold characters, shared a scary and experience she went through.

    Appearing on After Hours with Ushna Shah, Amar was asked, “Do you have any old ghost stories to share?

    Amar indeed had one. “We were shooting at a haveli, or mansion, close to Malir Cantt on the outskirts of Karachi. It was a stunning white haveli with a lot of greenery all around it. There, we shot a few scenes for Bela Pur Ki Dayan. I want to give you a complete visual description of the place. I had to shoot a scene on the roof at 2:00 am in the morning. I was walking barefoot on a stormy and dark night. My hair was blowing in the wind as I was hanging from a cable on the roof. Because I was playing a supernatural character, I didn’t rehearse the scene beforehand. I noticed about twenty dogs running towards the haveli from the road outside as soon as we started shooting.”

    The strange vibes on set made her uneasy.

    “I stopped the scene and told the team I couldn’t continue because I felt like the dogs were seeing something I couldn’t. It was a really weird feeling. I think the place is haunted. There are graves in the lawn, and I used to recite Ayatul Kursi and all four Qul whenever I entered the haveli,” the Dum Mastam actress added.

    As a warning to others, Amar said, “Next time you are going to shoot at that spot, you must extra careful.”

  • Green TV’s ‘Duniyapur’ brings dark, thrilling story to life

    Green TV’s ‘Duniyapur’ brings dark, thrilling story to life

    Green TV’s highly anticipated drama ‘Duniyapur’ is all set to captivate audiences with its powerful storyline. The cast includes Ramsha Khan, Khushal Khan, Sami Khan, Shamyl Khan, Hussain Shah, and Nayyar Ejaz.

    The drama is written by Radain Shah and directed by Shahid Shafaat.

    Duniyapur is a drama about a violent place where people fight for power and survival. Trust is broken, and violence is everywhere. It’s a thrilling show about ambition, betrayal, and staying alive.

    The date and timing of the drama are not announced yet. Stay tuned for more updates.

  • Nadia Afgan refuses to work with Khalil-Ur-Rehman Qamar

    Nadia Afgan refuses to work with Khalil-Ur-Rehman Qamar

    Very few names in the entertainment industry generate as much heated reactions as does Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar.
     
    Television star Nadia Afgan has become the latest major name to refuse working with the misogynistic writer.

    Recently, Nadia appeared as a guest on ‘Subh Ka Samaa Madeha Kay Sath’ where the host Madeha Rizvi’s asked, “Is there any artist in the industry with whom you haven’t gotten along, a writer, director, or actor, with whom you don’t want to work?”
    The star replied, “Whenever I mention a name, my senior fraternity later tells me, “Look dear, this is very wrong. You should maintain a certain discretion instead of speaking out openly all the time.”

    “I have never worked with Khalil sahib, and InshaAllah, I never will. I have never worked with him, and I don’t intend to either,” Afgan added.

  • ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’ takes over trends in Pakistan & India

    ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’ takes over trends in Pakistan & India

    ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’, ARY Digital’s hit serial, is trending not just in its home country of Pakistan but also in India.


    Written by the talented Farhat Ishtiaq and directed by the well-known Badar Mehmood, the drama is produced by Fahad Mustafa and Dr. Ali Kazmi under the banner of Big Bang Entertainment.


    The show stars Hania Aamir, Fahad Mustafa, Emmad Irfani, Zainab Mazhar, Maya Khan, Javed Sheikh, Bushra Ansari, and more.


    The story follows a young and ambitious girl named Sharjeena, who marries Mustafa, a carefree man. The chemistry between Fahad Mustafa and Hania Aamir is winning hearts, and fans are loving their performances.


    Episode 11 of ‘Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’ is currently trending on YouTube, with 6.5 million views in just one day. The drama is trending in both Pakistan and India, and viewers in Bangladesh are also showing love for the show.


    Fahad Mustafa shared screenshots showing the drama trending at No. 2 and No. 41 on YouTube. ARY Digital celebrated the show’s success by sharing these achievements on their channel.

  • ‘No woman is safe in Pakistan’: Nimra Khan escapes kidnapping attempt

    ‘No woman is safe in Pakistan’: Nimra Khan escapes kidnapping attempt

    Actress Nimra Khan, recognized for her role in Geo TV’s drama serial ‘Umme Ayesha,’ has shared details of a terrifying experience where she escaped a kidnapping attempt.


    Nimra posted a video telling her followers,

    “I am Muslim proudly but I am sorry being Pakistani I dnt knw what should I say.”
    She begun: “Assalamu Alaikum, the nation is still alive, right? However, the purpose of this video is not to praise this country. What happened to me yesterday was horrible; do you want your sister, daughter, or wife to experience the same fate? It is not safe to send any of your girls outside of Pakistan; I guarantee you that they are not safe here. You people understand that it is ridiculous to celebrate August 14th when girls are still unsafe in Pakistan.”

    “Yesterday, I was standing near Ramada, waiting for my car when the three men came and tried to kidnap me, they harassed me. I had mobile, bag and I was waiting for my family, it was raining, those men held me on gun point were dragging me to their car but no one heard me. I did my own protection, I pushed him and started running, he had guns, and he could open fire on me. How can I say that I am safe in this country where I pay taxes when I stepped in front of a passing car? The family and Ramada staff saved me. I see why people have guards with them now; we need guards, which is probably why so many people are moving abroad. I am not safe here, and I can hire guards with my tax money,” the Umme Ayesha actress added.

  • Saba Faisal shares how her relationship with her second daughter-in-law started improving

    Saba Faisal shares how her relationship with her second daughter-in-law started improving


     
    Veteran actress Saba Faisal has always been open about her personal life.
    Recently, she appeared as a guest on ‘Good Morning Pakistan,’ where host Nida Yasir asked, “Does a mother-in-law also need to prepare herself before the wedding takes place?”
    Discussing her son’s first marriage,


    Faisal said, “I was so excited about my elder son’s wedding that I ignored preparing myself for my new role as a mother-in-law. My mistake caused problems with my daughter-in-law, but we worked things out and our family is happy again.”
       
    Reflecting back on her own experience, the Sultanat actress said, “Women should prepare themselves before welcoming a new member from a different background. I learned this with my second daughter-in-law. I had expectations from my elder daughter-in-law, Neha, to manage the household like I did, which was wrong. But eventually, things settled down.”

  • ‘Apologizing for wearing choli was mistake’; Defiant Ushna Shah slams trolls

    ‘Apologizing for wearing choli was mistake’; Defiant Ushna Shah slams trolls

    Ushna Shah has never shied away from speaking her mind, never allowing trolls to dictate anything to her. If social media creeps think they can troll her into changing who she is, they’ve got another thing coming.

    On Wednesday Ushna posted a video of herself with the caption, “@livgolf_league was such a vibe! They’re really on to something. Got to watch some incredible golf, made some lovely friends & spectated elite #currypower ! ⛳”

    In the video, the actress was seen wearing shorts, accompanied by her husband. The clip sparked a wave of trolling from social media judgemental users.

    In response to the backlash, Ushna took to her X (formerly Twitter) account and defiantly wrote, “A girl from a liberal background, who grew up in Canada & wore shorts etc with her friends is now married to a white man who is from a similar background & doesn’t care if she shows her legs when they’re abroad..and her Pakistani audience looses their minds. ”

    Refusing to give an inch to internet creeps, she said, “The biggest mistake I ever made was apologising for wearing a red choli on my wedding & dancing, to the same people who will drool over the Nargis Fakhris of the world (also Pakistani, also Muslim) but will annihilate us for having a liberal upbringing that differs from theirs. I’m in my “over it” era. Go watch some item numbers & keep searching for po*n, I’m too old to cater to your hypocrisy, I choose to live my life & be happy. ”

    Many people have spoken out in favor of the actress and her right to dress however she prefers.
    Here is the video shared by Ushna Shah:


    Here is the tweet shared by Ushna Shah: