Tag: Pakistani Celebrities

  • Zard Patton Ka Bunn episode 10 reveals challenges for doctors in remote areas

    Zard Patton Ka Bunn episode 10 reveals challenges for doctors in remote areas

    Episode 10 of Zard Patton Ka Bunn showed the harsh reality of rural Pakistan, where children are forced into labour and violence with no support from parents, or even the law. It highlighted the poor situation of medical facilities in villages. People living outside big cities struggle to access basic healthcare facilities.


    It bravely portrayed the violence these children endure. Dr. Nofil’s character sheds light on the difficulties faced by medical professionals working in villages.

    They confront numerous challenges, from limited resources to societal pressures.
    Despite tackling heavy issues like overpopulation, women’s education, reproductive health, and child labour, the drama balances it out with comedy and light-hearted moments. Zard Patton Ka Bunn wants us to be entertained and think about these issues.

    Talking about things like healthcare, children’s rights, and doctors’ challenges makes us see our problems more clearly. It’s a mirror for our culture, showing us the realities we often ignore. The drama has a talented cast, including Sajal Aly, Hamza Sohail, Ali Tahir, Samiya Mumtaz, and Rehan Sheikh. It is written by Mustafa Afridi and directed by Saife Hasan.

  • Sarah Khan celebrates four years of marriage with heartwarming memories

    Sarah Khan celebrates four years of marriage with heartwarming memories

    Today marks a special day for actress Sarah Khan and Falak Shabir as they celebrate their fourth wedding anniversary. Sarah has been lighting up Instagram with stunning photos, taking us all on a nostalgic trip down memory lane.


    From the excitement of wedding preparations to the intricate details of her breathtaking wedding dress, Sarah is sharing it all. She’s giving fans an inside look at the beautiful decorations and unforgettable venues that made their big day so special. And, of course, she’s posting the best pictures from their wedding events.


    Check out these gorgeous clicks and join in the celebration!

  • Fawad Khan talks about why Pakistani dramas are winning hearts in India

    Fawad Khan talks about why Pakistani dramas are winning hearts in India

    Pakistan’s TV dramas are well-known for telling powerful and realistic stories. They’re loved not just domestically but across the border in India too.

    Fawad Khan, one of the biggest stars in the industry, has a fair idea of why Pakistani dramas are as popular as they are. During an interview with Pinkvilla India, the superstar was asked by the host, “What do you think is the USP of Pakistan dramas that are hitting the right cord over here for the Indian audience?”

    Fawad replied, “We Pakistanis have always used drama as a medium to tell our stories, and that’s taught us the art of storytelling. We’ve learned how to weave a narrative, how to develop characters, and how to engage our audience. It’s a craft we’ve honed over the years, and we’re proud of our expertise in this field.”

    He continued to explain: “When we give something time, and the audience appreciates it, it means we are doing something right, just like Bollywood does in India.”

    The Barzakh actor said, “Indian writers are skilled at presenting their stories in an engaging way through films, owing to their experience in longer narrative formats. This preference for soaps over dramas on television has led to a decline in audience interest compared to previous times.”

  • Azra Mansoor lauds Mawra Hocane for a very special reason

    Azra Mansoor lauds Mawra Hocane for a very special reason

    Senior Pakistani actress Azra Mansoor has praised actress Mawra Hocane for making prayers a priority during filming.


    In a recent interview, Azra addressed misconceptions about actors in showbiz, noting that many people assume that actors aren’t religious. “That’s not true,” she clarified.


    “Not all artists are religious, but many in our industry are very close to their faith.”


    Reflecting on her experience working with Mawra Hocane and Mohib Mirza on the drama ‘Jafa,’ Mansoor shared, “Both actors would take time to pray during shoots.”


    Mansoor expressed her admiration for Hocane in particular, saying, “I was pleased to see Mawra Hocane. When it was prayer time during shoots, she would pray first and then return to filming her scenes.”


    She also spoke about her religious practices, saying, “I work during Ramadan and observe fasts, despite some inappropriate comments directed towards actors. We artists are human too, and humans make mistakes. We’re not perfect.”

  • Umair Jaswal’s mysterious post sparks speculation among fans

    Umair Jaswal’s mysterious post sparks speculation among fans

    Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik and actress Sana Javed recently celebrated six months of marriage. Around the same time, singer Umair Jaswal, formerly married to Sana, posted a cryptic quote that caught the attention of many.

    He wrote, “In these six months, either you will have a period where you will offer apologies, or it will be a phase where you will make progress; the decision will be yours.” The mysterious message has led to much speculation about personal growth and relationships on social media.


    Sana and Umair got married in 2020 and separated towards the end of 2023.


    Before marrying Sana, Shoaib was married to Indian tennis star Sania Mirza. The couple has a son named Izhaan Mirza Malik, born in 2018.

  • ‘The Clown’ wins the prestigious Satyajit Ray award at the London Indian Film festival

    ‘The Clown’ wins the prestigious Satyajit Ray award at the London Indian Film festival

    The short film ‘The Clown’ has won the prestigious Satyajit Ray Award for Best Short Film at the London Indian Film Festival. Directed by Kamil Chima, it was the only Pakistani entry in the competition, making the win even more special.


    Chima expressed his joy and gratitude on Instagram, saying, “Our little film won a big, big award! The Clown won the Satyajit Ray Award for Best Short Film at the London Indian Film Festival. This was truly a labor of love, and this win is both exciting and humbling. It took a village to make this film.”


    He continued, “I am grateful to the entire crew that helped bring this vision to life and reveal a story about a character that stays hidden in plain sight.”


    Chima also praised his cast: “Muhammad Saeed Cheema and Farheen Raza Jaffry gave stellar debut performances. Sheherzade Peerzada has a magnetic charm, and Adeel Afzal provided a steady hand that helped steer the ship.” He concluded with a heartfelt message, “To all the clowns in my city, more freedom to you!”

  • How a murderer stole Daniyal Raheal’s phone

    How a murderer stole Daniyal Raheal’s phone

    In an interview with The Current, Daniyal Raheal revealed that a director involved in a murder once stole his phone.
    The host asked, “And a murderer stole your phone? What’s the story behind that?”

    Daniyal replies, “The story is that one film director, who made a movie a long time ago, was later implicated in a murder case. He came to my house with two or four friends, and when he left, my phone was missing. He came to my house with a few of his friends. And when he left, my phone was missing. I tracked him down to the point where he asked me to tell him the phone’s serial number, and he’d help me locate it,” he added.


    Daniyal Raheal is the son of the renowned Simi Raheal. Both starred in Umro Ayyar: The Beginning.
    As an actor, Daniyal Raheal has appeared in films such as O21 and Motorcycle Girl. He has also starred in dramas like Momin Aur Dua and Serial Killer

  • Muharram 2024: Pakistani celebrities honor Imam Hussain’s sacrifice with powerful quotes

    Muharram 2024: Pakistani celebrities honor Imam Hussain’s sacrifice with powerful quotes

    The Islamic calendar’s first month, Muharram, has great religious importance. During this holy month, Muslims all across the world observe mourning for the martyrdom of Hazrat Imam Hussain R.A., as well as the deaths of his family and friends who bravely battled without compromising their principles.

    This year, many Pakistani celebrities are sharing inspiring messages of courage, resilience, and patience They’re quoting beautiful words that honor Imam Hussain’s bravery and his companions’ courageous stand.The celebrities believe that the sacrifice of Imam Hussain unites Muslims worldwide and reminds us to fear only Allah, not anyone else.

    Here are the posts:

  • Amjad Sabri’s son reveals shocking encounter with robbers in India 

    Amjad Sabri’s son reveals shocking encounter with robbers in India 

      Amjad Sabri’s son reveals shocking encounter with robbers in India 
    Amjad Sabri, the famous qawwali singer known for his beautiful voice and soulful melodies, left a lasting impact on the world of music. 


    Recently, Majid Amjad Sabri appeared as a guest on the Nadir Ali podcast, where he discussed his late father’s memories.
    The host asked, “Alright, tell me, I remember an incident about Late Amjad Sabri Sahib in India where he was kidnapped by dacoits. How did the dacoits become friends with him, and how was he eventually released under protection?”  

    Majid replied, “During a program organized by Amjad Sabri in the Indian city of Jhansi, where the area was known for dacoits, attendees at the event did not allow his father to leave after the program concluded. They insisted on additional performances, resulting in a delay of three hours. This caused their return journey to become significantly delayed into the night.

    “Due to the flight scheduled back to Lahore that night, my father had to depart on the same evening. During their return journey, they stopped at a tea stall where they heard the phrase fill up your bags, which was already playing on the radio, his grandfather’s famous qawwali, ‘Bhar Do Jholi’.”  
    On June 22, 2016, Ramazan 16, in Karachi, unknown persons opened fire on Amjad Sabri. He was shot in the head and died as a result of the attack.

  • Adnan Siddiqui talks about Humayun Saeed’s funny comment on his roles 

    Adnan Siddiqui talks about Humayun Saeed’s funny comment on his roles 


    The dynamic duo of Pakistani television, Humayun Saeed and Adnan Siddiqui, consistently captivate audiences with their on-screen chemistry.  


    Recently the two A-listers appeared as guests on ‘Fuchsia Magazine’, where both discussed professional insecurities. 
    “Adnan used to quietly take the good roles,” Humayun said.


    Adnan responded by explaining, “If there are three production houses, I pick the role I want from the one that isn’t Humayun’s. At Humayun’s production house, they choose the role for me. Despite this, we never felt insecure or jealous professionally. There was never any bitterness in our relationship. We never thought like that.”  

    While talking about Meray Paas Tum Ho,
    Saeed said, “I create dramas for the people, with characters that reflect Pakistani society. Mere Paas Tum Ho showcased middle-class life and achieved unprecedented ratings in the Pakistani drama industry. MPTH had an unmatched impact and became extremely famous. Mehwish’s character wasn’t presented negatively; any lady in her circumstances has the right to move on. In my opinion, I would have acted similarly. Danish was not he right partner since, as a character, he did not satisfy his wife’s desires. I became sympathetic to Danish by the end.”  

    Humayun and Adnan have worked together in dramas like Ishq Junoon, Deewangi, Mehndi, and Mere Paas Tum Ho.  Currently, there are starring in Gentleman, which airs on Green Entertainment’s every Sunday at 8:00 p.m.