Tag: Pakistani Celebrities

  • Shaan Shahid’s daughter ready to make mark in film industry

    Shaan Shahid’s daughter ready to make mark in film industry

    Shaan Shahid is Lollywood’s bonafide superstar, good looking, talented and star of multiple hits. He has a lovely family, including his wife Amna Bandey and four beautiful daughters. Now it seems like his oldest daughter, Bahisht Shahid, is getting ready to work in the entertainment industry.


    In a recent video circulating on YouTube, Shaan talked about how proud he is of his daughter. She recently got into NCA where she is studying film writing, direction, and acting. He believes she’ll bring her talent to the media industry soon. Shaan Shahid expressed his desire to see his daughter succeed and make him proud in the media world.

    He said, “I want my daughter to make the country proud as well,” remarked Shaan. “Actors’ children fall prey to unnecessary criticism regarding nepotism,” he added, stating that his parents were in the same field, so his children should make their way into the industry too. “I would like to see Bahisht in the media industry,” he said.


    Bahisht also shared her thoughts on joining the industry. “I feel nervous because of my elders who were superstars, but I have the guidance of my father and with him, I can conquer the world,” she said confidently. “I will be doing anything that will come my way including acting, direction and writing.”

  • Shazeal Shoukat had to learn Urdu and it wasn’t easy

    Shazeal Shoukat had to learn Urdu and it wasn’t easy

    Shazeal Shoukat is a fresh face in the drama industry, catching the audience’s attention with her performances. Having spent most of her life in Canada, she moved to Pakistan to pursue her passion for acting. With roles in various dramas, her recent one, ‘Adawat,’ received high ratings. Shazeal prefers to stay true to herself, living life on her own terms without pretending to be someone she’s not.

    Talking to BBC Urdu, she opened up about her difficulties with Urdu. “I have a problem speaking in Urdu, and I am currently working on it,” she said, emphasizing that she’s not ashamed of her lack of proficiency in the language and believes in the need to work hard to improve.
    Addressing the challenges young artists encounter in the industry, Shazeal pointed out that she personally hasn’t faced much struggle except for Urdu proficiency. “I will be okay with people who do not know English come and speak to me.”
    This is what she said:

  • Sarah Khan, Falak Shabir share adorable family photos with daughter

    Sarah Khan, Falak Shabir share adorable family photos with daughter

    The latest pictures of Sarah Khan and Falak Shabir, taken on their recent vacation in Dubai are making waves on social media.
    Sarah Khan shared adorable glimpses of their family trip on her Instagram account, treating her 11 million followers to some sweet moments. The ‘Tumhare Hain’ actor captioned the photos with “Dubai” along with a double-heart emoji. She also posted pictures of herself in a stylish outfit for the family photoshoot.

    Meanwhile, Falak Shabir, ‘Vichora’ singer and doting father, shared a series of photos featuring only his two-year-old daughter, Alyana Falak.

    The viral posts garnered love from millions of social media users, who liked and left heartwarming comments for their favorite celebrity couple.

    Sarah Khan and Falak Shabir got married in a private ceremony in July 2020. They welcomed their first child, Alyana Falak, in 2021. Speculations are rife among netizens about the couple expecting their second child.

  • Firing at Salman Khan’s house was ‘just a trailer’, say attackers

    Firing at Salman Khan’s house was ‘just a trailer’, say attackers

    New update

    The Mumbai Crime Branch has arrested two gunmen, Vicky Gupta and Sagar Pal, for firing outside Salman Khan’s house in Bandra West. They were captured in Gujarat’s Bhuj district after leaving Mumbai following the incident. The police will question them further in Mumbai and present them in court. The shooters fired four shots from a motorcycle but luckily, no one was injured. Salman Khan was at home during the shooting. The suspects then abandoned their motorcycle near a church, traveled by train and autorickshaw to escape. Both are linked to Anmol Bishnoi, the brother of a known criminal. The arrest is a significant step in the investigation to uncover the motive behind the shooting and any connections to criminal networks.

    Anmol Bishnoi, brother of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, who claimed responsibility for the shooting outside Bollywood actor Salman Khan’s residence in Mumbai, has issued another threat to the superstar.


    “Yesterday, outside Salman Khan’s residence, two people wearing helmets on motorbikes opened fire,” said the police. A case has been registered, according to which one of the two suspects who fired is from Gurugram, but the suspects have been arrested.
    According to Indian media reports, “Gangster Lawrence Bishnoi’s brother has accepted responsibility of the shooting on social media.” Reports stated that through a Facebook post, Anmol Bishnoi, warned Salman Khan, “We want peace, but if the decision is war, then we agree, Salman Khan! We have done this to show you the trailer so that you understand our capabilities and don’t test us. This is our first and last warning to you, after that bullets will not be fired just at houses.”


    Salman Khan’s father Saleem Khan, talking to Indian media, said that “My family was not harmed during the shooting, the shots fired by unknown persons were an attempt to gain public attention. Yes, the accused only want publicity, so no need to worry.”

  • Pakistan in position to complete Pak-Iran gas pipeline project, says Khawaja Asif

    Pakistan in position to complete Pak-Iran gas pipeline project, says Khawaja Asif

    Defence Minister Khawaja Asif said on Monday that “Pakistan is in a position to complete the [gas] pipeline project with Iran and makes decision regarding it.” However, Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi’s visit to Pakistan is expected this month.

    “We are constructing a gas pipeline on our side from Gwadar to the Iranian border,” Asif said while speaking on Geo News’ Capital Talk programme.

    Earlier this month, The News said that Pakistan started building an 80km part of the Pakistan-Iran gas pipeline. They’re working from Gwadar to a spot where they can link it to the Iranian section of the project.

  • Mesmerizing mayoun moments: Hina Rizvi shines in beautiful pictures

    Mesmerizing mayoun moments: Hina Rizvi shines in beautiful pictures

    Hina Rizvi, known for her versatile roles in dramas, is admired for her comedic flair as well as her ability to tackle serious and negative characters. Coming from a family of talented artists, including her renowned sister Sangeeta, a prominent figure in the Pakistani film industry, and her sister Kavita, a former film star.


    Recently, Hina embarked on a new journey in her personal life as she prepares to tie the knot with content creator Ammar Ahmed Khan. The couple celebrated their beautiful Mayoun ceremony last night.


    Take a look at some enchanting snapshots below:

  • Muneeb Butt and Aiman Khan explore Dubai with family

    Muneeb Butt and Aiman Khan explore Dubai with family

    Aiman Khan and Muneeb Butt, a beloved couple in Pakistani showbiz, tied the knot after a long journey together. Despite busy careers, they prioritize their daughters, Amal and Miral. While Aiman focuses on the family, Muneeb continues to shine in his acting career.


    The family recently jetted off to Dubai for a post-Eid vacation and to celebrate Muneeb’s birthday. Sharing glimpses of their joyful moments, the couple is having a blast.


    Here are some delightful snapshots from their family trip:

  • Palestinian Artist Saint Levant brings solidarity to Coachella as crowd cheers him on

    Palestinian Artist Saint Levant brings solidarity to Coachella as crowd cheers him on

    Rapper Saint Levant held an amazing show at Coachella. The artist, of Palestinian, French, Algerian and Serbian descent didn’t just bring cool music to the festival, but also talked about supporting Palestine. Even though the band No Doubt was performing too, Saint Levant still gathered a huge crowd at the Gobi Tent. Fans wore keffiyehs and waved Palestinian flags, showing solidarity with Gaza.
    The 23-year-old artist, whose real name is Marwan Abdelhamid, grew up in Gaza, then moved with his family to Jordan, and later settled in Los Angeles. He felt a strong connection to Gaza when he talked to the crowd at Coachella. “My name is Saint Levant, and I was born in Jerusalem and raised in Gaza.”

    He also said, “I hope you all know that the people in Gaza have been suffering a lot, facing a very harsh situation for the last six months. And Palestinians have been living under a tough occupation for 75 years.” He shouted, “It’s not just me up here — it’s the whole Arab world up here,” showing that he represents a whole community fighting to make people aware and demand fairness for Palestine.

    During his performance, Saint Levant sang some of his well-known songs and also some new ones like “Deira” and “5am in Paris,” which he released shortly before Coachella. The songs talk about being forced to leave your home and feeling like you don’t belong, which are experiences he knows well and are part of the Palestinian story. He said to the Coachella crowd, “It’s about exile. A feeling that us Palestinians know a bit too well.”

    Saint Levant being at Coachella meant a lot to the people there. Yara Brenton, a 43-year-old festival-goer, said the experience was “incredible.” She thought it was important that Saint Levant spoke up for the Palestinian cause. Reflecting on how more people know about Palestine now, Brenton said, “There are a lot more people who know about Palestine today. And there’s no going back, I think, from this awareness.”


    Saint Levant’s rise to fame is like other Palestinian artists, such as Elyanna, who performed at Coachella last year. Having them there not only makes music more diverse but also shows how art can make a difference and give voice to those who aren’t always heard.

  • Sania Mirza’s tennis lessons extend beyond money and fame

    Sania Mirza’s tennis lessons extend beyond money and fame

    Former Indian tennis ace Sania Mirza recently talked to BBC Urdu, the first long interview she has given after her divorce from Pakistani cricket star Shoaib Malik. She talked about why she decided to stop playing tennis, how her life has changed, and what she learned from her sports career.

    The 37-year-old elaborated on her retirement decision, emphasizing the physical demands that influenced her timing: “A lot of people asked about my decision to retire. I wanted to stop on the top. It was very important to me.”

    The sports star talked more about how her body didn’t bounce back as quickly after tough matches as it used to. “My body had become a huge problem after three surgeries and having a kid as well. The recovery wouldn’t proceed the way it was needed.” Even though she was winning, people didn’t see the hard work she put in behind the scenes. She said, “People would see that I was playing finals but they couldn’t see what I had to do to get there.”

    Talking about how people see her, Mirza talked about how she handles criticism. “I don’t think I feel that people are after me but I do understand and realise that not everyone can like you in the world. Everyone in your family can’t like you, then how would everyone in the world like you?”


    She talked more about how she deals with being famous and what people think of her: “Everyone has different opinions, choices, likes, and dislikes. It’s not a personal attack on you.”


    In the last ten years, Mirza said she has changed a lot personally, especially in how patient she’s become. She thinks being a mom has played a big part in that. She said, “I have definitely developed more patience. I think that is something that has happened both with my age and my child’s birth. I think when you become a mother, you don’t have a choice other than being patient.” She talked about how she used to be more impulsive but now she thinks things through more.

    Mirza talked again about what she said before about staying down-to-earth even when you’re famous. She said, “I think the world we live in today, be it social media or as in my case, fame, you have so many people around you telling you nice things. It’s very important that you also have people who tell you the truth.”

    “The most important things in life are not money and fame. They are nice to have, but not the most important. What really matters is who supports you when times are tough, and who you’re willing to stand up for.”


    She compared sports to life, saying that the skills learned on the tennis court help in everyday situations. “The same principles apply in life because they build your personality. The lessons I’ve learned from sports, I don’t think there’s a book in the world that could teach me the same,” she mused.


    “Bad days don’t last. Good days also don’t last but you have to try to stretch those good days and if you had a bad day, then the next day, you have to try and make it better.” Mirza summed up the guiding ethos of her professional and personal life.

  • Korean singer who converted to Islam set to construct mosque in Korea

    Korean singer who converted to Islam set to construct mosque in Korea

    Famous South Korean pop singer and YouTuber, Daud Kim, who became a Muslim five years ago, said he’s going to build a mosque in Incheon.
    Taking to Instagram, Kim shared pictures of the land he purchased for the mosque and the contract.

    “At last, with your support, I’ve signed a contract for the land to build a mosque in Incheon.”

    “This place will soon be a mosque. I can’t believe this day has come,” he wrote in his post.
    He plans to build a place for prayers and an Islamic podcast studio for Da’wah to Koreans.
    Kim said, “I think this is a really big step. There will be tough times, but I believe I can do it. I’ll keep working until every street in Korea hears the beautiful Azan. I’ll do my best,” Kim promised.

    “To build the mosque, I need financial support. If you want to help, please donate here. Thank you very much,” Kim said.

    Daud Kim, who used to be called Kim Kyun-woo and went by the name Jay Kim, is a singer, actor, and YouTuber from South Korea.
    In September 2019, Kim made a YouTube video saying he had become a Muslim.
    He often talked about wanting to go to Makkah and Madina.
    In Ramadan 2022, Kim went for Umrah.