Tag: India

  • ‘People were standing outside just to welcome me’; Aamir Khan on Punjab’s hospitality during Dangal shoot

    ‘People were standing outside just to welcome me’; Aamir Khan on Punjab’s hospitality during Dangal shoot

    Bollywood’s perfectionist Aamir Khan is grateful for the hospitality of the people of Indian Punjab while he was shooting ‘Dangal’ in 2016. Aamir Khan attended the Great Indian Couple Show where he said that during his stay in a Punjab village, he was touched by the locals’ simple yet profound gestures of respect.

    Aamir Khan said, “When I went to Punjab for the shooting of ‘Rang De Basanti,’ I was overwhelmed by the immense love and warmth received from the locals.”

    The Bollywood actor said that during the shooting of ‘Dangal,’ they were in a small village in Punjab. “I observed that in the mornings, people would stand outside their homes and greet the team with folded hands, while in the evenings, they would bid farewell with kind words.”

    He said, “The people there never bothered me nor did they stand in front of my car, they just greeted from a distance, and this had a great impact on me.”

    Aamir khan said, “I belong to a Muslim family, so I was not folding hands and saying Namaste. I am used to raising my hand and bowing my head, the way Muslims greet each other.”

  • Imam Masjid killed by unknown men in India

    Imam Masjid killed by unknown men in India

    Unknown persons entered a mosque and allegedly tortured and killed the imam in Ajmer, India.

    The 30-year-old imam of the mosque, Mohammad Mahir, was allegedly tortured and killed by three masked men, according to Indian media.

    Police say that the killing took place on Saturday morning when the Imam was present in the mosque along with a few students. The suspects allegedly entered the mosque and assaulted the imam with sticks and then fled, as per the local police.

    The imam succumbed to his injuries in the hospital. The reasons for the murder have not yet been revealed. However, suspects are being identified with the help of the CCTV camera footage of the area.

    A case has been registered under Section 302 of the incident. “This is a case of senseless violence, and we are utilising all available technical and investigative resources to identify the perpetrators,” said Ajmer SP Devendra Kumar Bishnoi.

  • Are Aftab Iqbal, Kapil Sharma planning to work together?

    Are Aftab Iqbal, Kapil Sharma planning to work together?

    Television host, journalist, and writer Aftab Iqbal recently engaged in a heated argument with Sohail Ahmed, which became quite public.

    Talking about the clash of words, Aftab Iqbal said in a recent interview, “It was just something I had to respond to. I have a great camaraderie with Sohail Ahmed, and I wished we could have discussed it together on a forum. I still regard him as a great talent, but I felt like some allegations needed a response, so I made a video.”

    He said, “There’s a possibility of collaborating with Kapil Sharma. A producer and a mutual friend wanted to organize a joint show with Team Kapil and Team Aftab in Dubai. We were supposed to meet there, but due to certain unforeseen circumstances, it didn’t materialize.”

  • Atif Aslam and wife share pictures from Ambani pre-wedding event

    Atif Aslam and wife share pictures from Ambani pre-wedding event

    Atif Aslam was the main focus at the big party before Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant’s wedding. The party happened at the fancy Stoke Park Estate in London.

    Atif’s singing was one of the best parts of the night. His singing made the already fancy party even more special.

    Atif shared pictures from the private concert on social media, calling the event “A night to remember”. Atif looked really good in his black shirt and a special ivory jacket with his initials, made by famous designer Faraz Manan. His wife, Sara Bharwana, also looked amazing in a beautiful golden dress.

    The Ambani pre-wedding gala in London continues their penchant for extravagance and luxury, as they spared no expense in ensuring a memorable celebration.

  • Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, son Shahzaman present mesmerizing musical experience

    Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, son Shahzaman present mesmerizing musical experience

    Rahat Fateh Ali Khan has teamed up with his son Shahzaman Ali Khan for a special musical project called ‘Biakul Jiyara The Legacy’, bringing something extra for fans.


    Rahat announced the song’s release with much fanfare on his social media. The song is available on popular streaming platforms, showcasing the talents of both father and son. Their voices blend beautifully, creating a captivating musical experience.


    ‘Biakul Jiyara The Legacy’ released after a period of controversy for the award-winning singer. Despite uncertainty among fans, the new release seems to signal a promising comeback. With its timeless melodies and meaningful lyrics, the Qawali is expected to appeal to audiences of all ages.

  • Asim Azhar refutes claims of copying Taylor Swift

    Asim Azhar refutes claims of copying Taylor Swift

    Singer-songwriter Asim Azhar has caught the attention of fans and followers alike with a bold move on social media. In anticipation of his upcoming debut album, Azhar has wiped clean his Instagram profile, deleting all previous posts and unfollowing everyone. The unexpected action has left fans puzzled but intrigued, sparking speculation about the reasons behind the digital cleanse.

    When asked about it, Azhar explained that he wants to start a new chapter in his music career. “This debut album is a big step for me, and I wanted a fresh start,” he told a fan who was confused about the changes.


    One person on Instagram said Azhar copied Taylor Swift’s style on social media. Azhar replied, “Many other artists have done similar things before her worldwide.” He added, “But yes, I love her too,” showing he’s not bothered by the comment. Azhar’s clear response showed he’s straightforward and not afraid to admit he’s a fan of other artists.

    Azhar’s reply shows how tricky it can be to handle social media in the music world. It’s normal for artists to get ideas from famous stars like Swift. But they also need to find a balance between showing respect and being original.

  • Indian donor saves Pakistani girl with heart transplant

    Indian donor saves Pakistani girl with heart transplant

    A 19-year-old girl from Karachi has received a heart transplant from a donor who is from Chennai, India, on January 31.

    Ayesha Rashid, suffering from a heart condition, had a cardiac arrest in 2019. She travelled to Chennai for a medical evaluation. But in the years that followed, her condition became worse and so, she made her way to India once again in 2023.

    Adding to the complications were financial hindrances. Ayesha is the daughter of a single mother. But Dr KR Balakrishnan, renowned Chief of Heart Transplant at MGM Healthcare in Chennai, took up the case in collaboration with Aishwaryam, a healthcare trust based in Chennai.

    The heart donated to Ayesha was airlifted from Delhi to Chennai and the procedure was then performed.

    “This child first came to us in 2019, soon after she came her heart stopped. We had to do CPR and put an artificial heart pump. With that she recovered and went back to Pakistan, then she became sick again, her heart failure worsened and she required repeated hospitalisation and in that country (Pakistan), it’s not easy, because the equipment required is not there and they had no money,” said Dr KR Balakrishnan, chairman of Institute of Heart and Lung transplant and Mechanical Circulatory support.

    Co-directer, Dr Suresh Rao, also explains that the institute is the largest heart transplant centre — with around 100 transplants a year. And in times when Indians do not require the transplant, foreigners are given a chance at it as well.

    Ayesha Rashid was discharged from the hospital on April 17.

  • Mona Liza responds to people saying she and Aiman Khan lookalike

    Mona Liza responds to people saying she and Aiman Khan lookalike

    Aiman Khan, a beloved celebrity in Pakistan with a massive Instagram following, is admired for her style, talent, beauty, and dedication to family. However, her fans were taken by surprise when they spotted what appeared to be Aiman dancing at an unfamiliar wedding.


    The person in question turned out to be Mona Liza, a social media content creator who bears a striking resemblance to Aiman Khan. Mona Liza’s resemblance caused a stir online, quickly going viral.


    In response to the comparisons flooding social media, Liza clarified that she has never compared herself to Aiman. She explained that people’s reactions were based solely on her appearance.


    Here is what she said:

  • Calls for mosque demolition weigh on India’s Muslim voters

    Calls for mosque demolition weigh on India’s Muslim voters

    Muslim teacher Tasleem Qureshi’s walk to the polls on Friday took her past the yellow barricades and police cordon guarding her local mosque — a looming flashpoint in India’s religious divide.

    Her hometown Mathura is the site of the Shahi Idgah, an Islamic house of worship that the Hindu faithful believe was built over the birthplace of the deity Krishna.

    Hindu activists want to “reclaim” the site in a campaign endorsed by members of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

    “The BJP keeps saying that the Shahi Idgah will cease to exist after the elections,” Qureshi, 48, told AFP.

    “We will not let that happen and we will protect it with our lives,” she said.

    Modi is widely expected to win a third term in office once India’s six-week-long election concludes in June, in large part thanks to his championing of the country’s majority faith.

    Mathura is one of several locations across India’s northern heartlands where activists have sought to replace centuries-old Islamic monuments with Hindu temples.

    In January, Modi presided over the inauguration of a grand temple to Ram, one of the most important deities in the Hindu pantheon.

    It was built in the northern city of Ayodhya on the grounds of a centuries-old mosque razed by Hindu zealots decades earlier.

    Modi told an audience of thousands at a glitzy ceremony attended by Bollywood celebrities and cricket stars that India was “creating the genesis of a new history”.

    Construction of the temple fulfilled a long-standing demand of Hindu activists and was widely celebrated across India, with extensive television coverage and street parties.

    Jubilant Hindu activists had proclaimed when the mosque was destroyed that more would follow, identifying the Shahi Idgah in Mathura as one of their future targets.

    Modi’s opponents accuse his Hindu-nationalist government of marginalising India’s 220-million-plus Muslim population.

    He was accused last weekend of “blatantly targeting” the faith in a campaign speech in which he claimed his opponents had once pledged that Muslims had “first right over the nation’s wealth”.

    Temples small and large line Mathura’s narrow, pot-holed streets, teeming with young men offering guided tours for pilgrims.

    The street leading to the mosque has for decades been guarded by a stern, round-the-clock police detachment to prevent vandalism.

    A polling station nearby is testament to the close quarters in which the city’s two main faiths live, with women in Muslim dress voting alongside saffron-clad Hindu priests.

    But with Hindus accounting for more than 80 percent of Mathura’s population, its religious divide is a microcosm of the one across India at large.

    Its parliamentary seat has been held by the BJP since Modi was first elected in 2014, represented by movie star Hema Malini, and the Ayodhya temple’s inauguration has galvanised Hindu voters in the city who support the mosque’s removal.

    Gokul Prasad, an electrician, told AFP that Modi’s inauguration of the Ayodhya temple was the “single most important issue” of the election campaign.

    “Since we live in Mathura so close to the Shahi Idgah, we will obviously vote for Modi,” the 50-year-old said.

    The fate of the Shahi Idgah has also mobilised the city’s Muslim minority.

    But several told AFP that they had lined up to vote on Friday only to find their names were missing on the electoral rolls.

    “They told me neither I nor my husband can vote as our names are not there,” said 55-year-old Rehana Qureshi — no relation to Tasleem — outside a polling booth.

    “We have lived and voted here for generations,” she added. “It seems that the only right we Muslims still have is also being taken away.”

  • Abrar Ul Haq claims he rejected Bollywood film opposite Katrina Kaif

    Abrar Ul Haq claims he rejected Bollywood film opposite Katrina Kaif

    Our very own bhangra king Abrar ul Haq, is popular both in Pakistan and India, where his music is widely enjoyed.
    He recently shared insights into his career during Hafiz Ahmed’s podcast.


    He said, “I received numerous offers from Bollywood over the years. I got offers for albums and films. Even Eros approached me, but I refused. They were shocked no one had ever said no to them,’ he added. Despite friends urging him not to do so, he turned down a film offer with Katrina Kaif.

    Explaining why he refused, he said, “They wanted me not to speak on certain issues so I could not work in a place where freedom of speech was not an option. Therefore I did not even do the film with Katrina Kaif.”