Tag: Pakistan

  • Salman Shahid thinks life is like a hotel stay  

    Salman Shahid thinks life is like a hotel stay  


     

    Veteran actor Salman Shahid, with over 50 years of experience in theatre, cinema, and television, recently appeared as a guest on ‘Zabardast.’

    During the interview, host Wasi Shah asked the thespian, “How did you balance your private life when you started your career? What did you learn from it?” 

    The Barzakh actor replied, “When you check into a new hotel, you spend time learning how the windows, door and shower work. But by the time we get the hang of it, it’s time to leave. It’s the same with life, our opportunities come and go before we can even understand what to do with them.”

    Shahid played the central role, Jafar, in Barzakh, a man who wants to marry his true love although she is deceased.

  • Amitabh Bachchan shares advice for married couples amid Abhishek-Aishwarya divorce rumors

    Amitabh Bachchan shares advice for married couples amid Abhishek-Aishwarya divorce rumors

    Amitabh Bachchan, the king of Bollywood, has shared some interesting advice for married couples on how to keep the romance alive.

    For the past year, rumors of a divorce between his son, Abhishek and daughter-in-law Aishwarya have been circulating online, as the two have been seen attending events separately. Their silence on the matter also raised concerns.

    However, a few days ago, a Times of India report claimed that Abhishek Bachchan gave an interview to Bollywood UK media, where he was asked about the persistent divorce rumors.

    Abhishek responded, “I don’t have much to say in this regard. You guys just give a different spin to the news, which I understand.”

    He then showed off his wedding ring and added, “See, I’m still married.”

    On his show ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati,’ Amitabh offered advice to husbands and wives around the world for a happy married life.

    A couple on the show mentioned that they had been married for 25 years and still loved each other deeply. They shared that they make short videos (reels) wherever they go.

    Bachchan responded, “You’ve given a very good idea. I also suggest that to keep the romance alive, husbands and wives should make videos wherever they go. Whether it’s a walk or a trip, make it a point to create a video together.”

  • Evidence discovered of collaboration between Raoof Hasan and Ryan Grim: ARY News

    Evidence discovered of collaboration between Raoof Hasan and Ryan Grim: ARY News

    ARY News has reported that the law enforcement agencies have discovered alleged evidence of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders, including its secretary information Raoof Hasan, contacts with international journalists.

    The alleged evidences were discovered after authorities raided the PTI secretariat office on July 22.

    A Whatsapp chat conversations purportedly between Raoof Hasan and American journalist Ryan Grim, who has extensively reported on Imran Khan since his ouster from power, have been discovered.

    ARY News also reported that the first contact between Hasan and Grim occurred in January 2024.

    In 2023, The Intercept published an article titled “Secret Pakistan Cable Documents U.S. Pressure to Remove Imran Khan,” authored by Ryan Grim and Murtaza Hussain. The article blamed the state institution of Pakistan for the removal of former prime minister Imran Khan.

  • 220 posts eliminated in the National Assembly Secretariat

    220 posts eliminated in the National Assembly Secretariat

    The National Assembly Secretariat has abolished 220 positions from grades 1 to 19 by implementing an austerity plan approved by the Senate finance committee.
    The plan, authorised by Speaker of National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, will be implemented in three phases, two of which have already been completed, saving PKR 56 crore. The first phase resulted in savings of PKR 25 crores, while the second recorded PKR 31 crore savings annually.

    The plan aims to save Rs 1 billion annually.
    By implementing the third phase, 40 crore additional savings would be possible.
    A press release stated that the Finance Committee has also barred further appointments in the National Assembly.

  • Mawra Hocane’s has selected a wedding venue, but who’s the groom?

    Mawra Hocane’s has selected a wedding venue, but who’s the groom?

    Renowned actress Mawra Hocane, 31, has finalized a gorgeous location in Australia as her wedding venue but hold on a minute….who is the groom?

    Hocane shared on Instgram that she has found the perfect wedding venue but joked that she still needs to find a groom. The story featured a photo of ‘The Grounds of Alexandria,’ a popular wedding venue in Sydney, Australia.


    “I do, I do, I do! Wedding venue confirmed,” Hocane wrote, adding humorously, “We’re all set… Just need to find the groom now.”
    Mawra stated earlier this year that she will not marry in 2024. She wrote on Instagram, “NOOOO it’s not my wedding…”Not now, next week, next month, or this year.”

  • Noor Bukhari is angry at Independence Day posts

    Noor Bukhari is angry at Independence Day posts

    Former actress Noor Bukhari shared a message on social media on the occasion of Independence Day and landed in trouble.

    It’s almost impossible for a festival or an important event to happen in Pakistan without Pakistanis making memes about it.


    Given the current political and economic situation of the country, even on Independence Day, memers kept the meme game going, often poking fun at themselves and their circumstances.


    Noor Bukhari, however, isn’t amused by this, and she took the meme-makers to task.


    The former actress, who left the entertainment industry for religious reasons, shared an Instagram story yesterday.


    Expressing her anger in the story, she wrote that since morning, she had seen many videos where people were making fun of Pakistan. “This country is our mother; it’s not something to laugh about, it’s something to mourn.”


    In her video, Noor Bukhari sent a message to the memers, saying, “Value this country, or this blessing will be taken away. If it weren’t for this country, you wouldn’t exist either.”

  • From Pakistan to Paris: Mehwish Hayat’s surprise meet-up with Lucas Bravo in Paris

    From Pakistan to Paris: Mehwish Hayat’s surprise meet-up with Lucas Bravo in Paris


     
    Mehwish Hayat, one of our most prominent and talented film actresses, had a surprise for her fans. Hayat surprised her followers recently by posting pictures with none other than Lucas Bravo, the beloved star of Netflix’s popular series ‘Emily in Paris’.
     
    Mehwish congratulated Lucas on the success of his show on her Instagram with the caption, “It was wonderful catching up with the charming @lucasnbravo and my partner-in-crime Producer @sjoelbrown on the sets of the new season. Super thrilled for today’s season premiere of ‘Emily in Paris’. Break a leg guys!!!Meanwhile who knows, just maybe Gabriel’s love life could use a dash of Pakistani spice next season ! ”

    Does this mean Mehwish will play a role in the next season? We can hardly wait!

    The London Nahi Jaunga actress also worked in a Hollywood film, Ms. Marvel, where she played the role of Aisha.

  • Hina Bayat is done with internet shutdowns

    Hina Bayat is done with internet shutdowns

    Since the past few days internet outages have become a serious problem in Pakistan, negatively affecting daily life and business.

    Actress Hina Bayat posted a video on instagram with the caption “Aapko Khuda ka waasta humari qaum per reham karain ”.

    The star went on to say, “On one hand, we cry about our deteriorating economy, and then the government claims it is working to improve it. Yet, on the other hand, they shut down the internet, which directly affects people’s businesses. I’m worried that shutting down the internet will take away people’s jobs and livelihoods. What’s the point of doing this? Are you trying to protect yourself out of fear? But it’s actually harming our country’s economy and businesses. It feels like you’re trying to destroy Pakistan, which is what our enemies want. I’m asking the government, army, and judiciary to please be fair and do what’s right.”

  • Hammad Azhar remains adamant about quitting PTI even after Omar Ayub rejects resignation

    Hammad Azhar remains adamant about quitting PTI even after Omar Ayub rejects resignation

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Hammad Azhar yesterday resigned from his party position—president of PTI’s Punjab chapter—due to “lack of access” to Imran Khan. The party’s Secretary General, Omar Ayub, rejected Azhar’s resignation.

    “Hammad Azhar, you have worked tirelessly for the party and PM (sic) Imran Khan, sahib. Resignation not accepted,” Ayub wrote on X.

    However, Hammad remained adamant in his initial decision, quoting Ayub’s tweet, writing, “I am humbled by your confidence in me. But it is my firm decision not to continue under circumstances where I have zero authority but complete responsibility.”

    Hammad yesterday expressed his grievances, including not being consulted in decisions taken within PTI’s Punjab organisation. He said, “most of these decisions were based on lobbying” instead of merit.

    He recalled Chaudhry Asghar’s removal as PTI’s Lahore president as an example of “lobbying”, saying that the lobbyists succeeded by giving Khan the “wrong facts.”

  • First case of monkeypox appears in Pakistan

    First case of monkeypox appears in Pakistan

    One day after the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the monkeypox outbreak a “public health emergency of international concern”, Pakistan yesterday reported this year’s first case of the virus diagnosed in a man from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa after the patient recently returned from Saudi Arabia.

    Consequently, the health ministry has ordered the Border Health Services to strictly monitor all entry points.

    In the past year, Pakistan has confirmed nine cases of Mpox, all among travellers returning from the Middle East and other countries.

    WHO officials confirmed the first infection with a new strain of the mpox virus in Sweden, linking it to a growing outbreak in Africa.

    There have been 27,000 cases and more than 1,100 deaths, mainly among children, in Congo since the current outbreak began in January 2023.