Tag: tiktok

  • Feroze Khan joins TikTok, termed it ‘cancer’ earlier

    Feroze Khan joins TikTok, termed it ‘cancer’ earlier

    Actor Feroze Khan has joined TikTok in January 2022, after calling it cancer earlier in his multiple interviews.

    The Khaani star in 2020 in a tweet said, “TikTok is cancer. I repeat, cancer,” while sharing the news reports regarding the video-sharing app.

    The actor’s first TikTok video is about helping others and doing charity.

    @ferozekhan

    – ✨

    ♬ original sound – Feroze Khan

    On the work front, Feroze is currently starring in Aye Musht-e-Khaak’along opposite Sana Javed and Nimra Khan.

    The story of the drama revolves around the obsessive behaviour of Mustajab who falls in love with Dua in the first meeting and airs twice a week on Geo Entertainment.

  • Wife leaves husband after getting 5 million followers on TikTok

    Wife leaves husband after getting 5 million followers on TikTok

    Investigative Journalist Waseem Abbasi shared a screen grab of a video of a person who claimed that his wife left him after getting five million followers on TikTok. TikTok is social media platform where viewers can watch and discover millions of personalized short videos.

    In a video interview of the husband, he said that she was a caring mom and was always concerned about her children. But after getting five million followers she left. She did not care about her children.

    Her husband said that their financial condition was not stable, but he used to provide every necessity. Her children said she was not literate enough to read messages on her phone but her daughters used to help her.

    Her husband and children want her back and requested her to come back in the video message.

    Social media users reacted to the news.

  • TikTok releases official statement on shooting incident in Karachi

    TikTok releases official statement on shooting incident in Karachi

    Video sharing platform, Tiktok has released an official statement on Friday regarding the recent shooting incident in Karachi. The incident involved the shooting of a man, Qamar Raza by three teenagers who were creating videos for the application.

    The incident took place on December 23, when teenagers were riding on the motorbike and one of them opened the fire on Raza for the ‘thrill’.

    Tiktok spokesperson condemned the incident in the statement, “The safety of our community is our top priority and we do not tolerate any dangerous acts, hate speech, or hateful behaviour. TikTok has zero-tolerance for firearms and we do not allow any content that depicts acts of violence.”

    He has given assurance that the application would remain observant to control the violent content and vowed to remove the videos that are against the guidelines of the community. He assured their commitment towards the safety of the users.

    Meanwhile, two suspects, Saeed Ahmed and Fazil Ali are currently in remand of the police custody. The other friend named Ismail has been on the run. Raids are been conducted to arrest him.

    Recently Tiktok has set up Urdu-language safety centre in Pakistan to ensure that the contents are within the guidelines of the country.

    Earlier on July 21, a boy had drowned in the Khanpur Dam while trying to take a selfie. The 20-year old was taking a selfie at the edge of the dam. According to details, a 20-year-old was attempting to take a selfie while standing at the edge of the dam when he suddenly lost his balance and fell into the dam.

    The Pakistan government banned Tiktok four times for the violent and vulgar content however it was lifted by Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) on November 19 after the assurance to control the immoral and violent content from the Tiktok management.

  • VIDEO: ‘Just leave the house,’ Malala warns Asser if he shaves his beard

    VIDEO: ‘Just leave the house,’ Malala warns Asser if he shaves his beard

    A video of Nobel laureate and women’s education rights activist Malala Yousafzai and her husband Asser Malik taking a New Year challenge to decide their resolutions for the next year has been doing rounds on social media.

    In the video, the couple can be seen sharing three resolutions each, but with a twist: the final decision on whether or not the resolution must be followed depended on the glass which was kept across the table.

    The couple sat armed with a few pens each and shared their resolutions one by one after which they threw a pen towards the glass. If the pen fell inside the glass, it meant adopting the resolution, otherwise not.

    Among the three resolutions that Malala shared, one was that she should start going to the gym. The Nobel prize winner was relieved when the pen fell outside the glass.

    For her second resolution she asked whether her husband Asser Malik should shave his beard. Malala then herself threw the pen sideways saying: “You can’t, this is not allowed.”

    “If you shave your beard just leave the house,” she said.

    On the other side, Asser’s first resolution was whether the couple should buy a Play Station or not. Much to Malala’s relief and Asser’s disappointment, the pen fell outside the glass once more.

    Malala held her breath for Asser’s second resolution which asked whether she should follow “no-shopping January”. Fortunately, Malala’s shopping passion did not take a hit with the pen again falling outside the glass.

    The couple then asked whether they should “unfollow” American comedian Hasan Minaj on Instagram. They threw their pens in one by one but none of them dropped inside the glass.

    The last major resolution where Malala stood up, reached over and dropped the pen herself in the glass was about donating to the Malala Fund, an international non-profit organisation that advocates for girls’ education.

    “Should people watching this video, including Hasan Minaj, support girls’ education by donating funds to Malala Fund?” she asked, and then dropped the pen in the glass herself.

    To conclude, the duo high-fived each other and ended the video.

    Have a look:

    https://twitter.com/NaylaAmir/status/1472160085292068869?s=20

    Yousafzai and Malik tied the knot on November 9 in an intimate Nikkah ceremony at her house in Birmingham.

    The two have become one of the most-watched couples on the internet since they tied the knot.

  • PTA lifts ban on TikTok

    PTA lifts ban on TikTok

    The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has lifted a ban from TikTok, the authority said in a tweet. “PTA has restored the services of TikTok on assurances of the Platform to control immoral / indecent content.”

    PTA further added, “As a result of continuous engagement, senior management of the platform assured PTA of its commitment to take necessary measures to control unlawful content in accordance with local laws and societal norm

    TikTok has assured PTA that the users who are continuously involved in uploading unlawful content will be blocked from using the platform. “Keeping in view the assurances, the Authority has decided to lift the ban on TikTok forthwith,” said PTA in a statement

    “PTA will continue to monitor the platform in order to ensure that unlawful content contrary to Pakistan’s law and societal values is not disseminated.”

    Earlier, on November 3, TikTok Head of Public Policy-Emerging Markets and Head of Global CSR, Helena Lersch, along with her team visited the (PTA) headquarters. During the meeting PTA agreed to work with TikTok to build a framework to guarantee that all content shared on the site is legal and safe for society.

    TikTok was banned for the fourth time in Pakistan on July 21, 2021 for its failure to take down “inappropriate content”.

  • Twitter reacts to Umar Akmal’s TikTok video with wife

    Recently, a TikTok video of Pakistani cricketer Umar Akmal with his wife did the rounds on social media. Umar can be seen lip-syncing on a Bollywood song ‘Pyaar diyan majbooriyan’.

    Social media users had some interesting reactions to the cricketer’s acting skills.

    https://twitter.com/bushGazini/status/1440366700235399177?s=20
  • Exclusive: Who is TikToker Hareem Shah’s husband?

    Exclusive: Who is TikToker Hareem Shah’s husband?

    TikTok star, Hareem Shah recently posted a picture on her Instagram account with the caption, “My Life”.

    The Current reached out to Hareem Shah and asked her who the guy in the picture was. The TikToker revealed that the person in the picture is her husband.

    She further told The Current that her husband is from Karachi and is a politician belonging to the Pakistan People’s Party but she refused to give us his name.

    Earlier, Hareem said that she can’t reveal her husband’s identity until he takes permission from his first wife.

    Hareem said in her live session with Geo news that, “I will reveal his identity soon after I will get the permission.” When asked that who is stopping her, she said: “As I have told earlier that my husband is married and as soon he will take permission from his wife and tell his family, we will announce our marriage.”

    Hareem allegedly tied the knot to the PPP politician in a private ceremony. But details about her husband were kept under wraps from the media and public.

  • Man hires secretary to answer messages on family WhatsApp group

    Man hires secretary to answer messages on family WhatsApp group

    A man named Zain Yaqub came up with a hilarious yet much-needed plan, by hiring a man named Ian as his ‘secretary’ to answer all the messages on the family WhatsApp group on his behalf, as per Times Now News.

    His family soon came to know about this and decided to play along. Even a video was shared on TikTok by Zain’s brother, showed the chats where Ian answered.

    “Sorry this is Ian, I will relay this message to Zain and get back to you when he responds,” was the secretary’s standard message to the family. Upon this, the father asked him to send Zain his love.

    The video went viral on TikTok, where Zain’s father confirmed that he has met Ian over a Zoom call as well. A user actually suggested, “Start inviting the secretary to family events instead of Zain.”

    Who likes such groups where thousands of good morning messages and memes keep coming in? This is a great solution for a desi household.

  • Video: Meera makes shocking comments in her TikTok debut, stirs controversy

    Video: Meera makes shocking comments in her TikTok debut, stirs controversy

    Actor Meera is the latest celebrity to join the video sharing app TikTok’s bandwagon. The Baaji diva has recently shared a slightly controversial video which she concluded by saying, ‘Itni izzat karien aurat ki ke aik din wo apko khud hi chairnay pe majboor hojaye’.

    She recently grabbed headlines for referring to ‘Javelin Thrower’ Arshad Nadeem as a ‘cricketer’.

    The Load Wedding hero, Fahad Mustafa stated in a recently resurfaced interview that he was taken aback when she told him to go get a water bottle for her. The Parey Hut Love star acted as if Fahad is a spot boy or a servant on the event. Fahad mentioned that he felt very strange as he was an established actor by then and Meera knew who he was. He said that despite her mistreatment, he provided her with a water bottle.

    The Jawani Phir Nahi Aani 2 actor also confessed that once he lost his cool on Meera when she appeared on his morning show as a guest. Fahad revealed that it was one of those rare moments when he had to lash out on a female actor as she was being rude on the live show, Meera reverted back in anger too.

    Although when the Naagin star met him after a while on a flight, she pretended as if nothing ever happened.

  • Shahid Afridi wants a ban on TikTok, appeals to Shehzad Roy to raise voice

    Shahid Afridi wants a ban on TikTok, appeals to Shehzad Roy to raise voice

    Former Pakistani cricket team captain Shahid Afridi was invited on Ahsan Khan’s talk show, Time Out with Ahsan khan along with singer Shehzad Roy. The sports star appealed the Mukhra singer that he should get TikTok banned for the betterment of the society.

    Shahid highlighted that the app is being misused by civilians and can be accessed in regions of the country where the literacy rate is insufficient for the users to understand the importance of using the app correctly.

    “You raise voice for everything, get TikTok banned as well,” Afridi asked the Ya Rabb singer.

    In response to Afridi’s demand, Shehzad Roy asked why he wants the app to be banned.

    “In most of our remote areas, WiFi reached before education,” the cricketer answered.

    He added that there have been multiple incidents due to TikTok. The all-rounder also expressed his displeasure over the usage of mobile phone by kids and mentioned that his daughter got a phone after turning nineteen.