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Amjad Sabri’s first death Anniversary!

No doubt time flies. Last year in the auspicious month of Ramadan ul Mubarak Pakistan lost it’s legendary Qawwali singer Amjad Sabri to target killing in Karachi. Sabri was loved by all and had a personality that touches your heart deep with in. It was 16th Ramadan when he was shot while going to an aftari transmission.

Amjad Sabri's first death Anniversary!

He will stay in our hearts and his vocals will always remain alive. Today marks his first death anniversary but did he get justice? Yes he got coverage and love he deserved but did the state get the justice he should have got. The best thing Pakistani government and people would have done for him would be providing him justice. That would have been the absolute token of love for the legend but an year has passed and his assassins still wander independently on the streets. In the end Even Benazir Bhutto never got justice and she was the Ex Prime Minister of Pakistan. We pray that May Allah shower his blessings on Amjad and his family and provide him with a place in Jannah! He will always be remembered!

Was Virat Kohli In Pakistan? The Doppelganger Is Here & The Internet Is Going Crazy!

Looks like our neighbor Virat Kohli came to Pakistan. And no it’s not for a cricket match but food!

So why was the Indian skipper in Pakistan? To make pizza! Yes, that’s right, Virat Kohli was in Pakistan, particularly at Domino’s Pizza!

Not believing us? Watch for yourself here!

Jokes apart, a video contributor, Mustafa Sohail spotted Virat Kohli’s doppelganger at a Domino’s Pizza outlet in Shaheed-e-Millat!

It’s said that there are seven people with the same face in the world, and we’ve found one that looks exactly like Virat Kohli. The guy is currently breaking the Internet with his uncanny resemblance to VK.

Wajood completes its shooting in Turkey

The upcoming Pakistan movie (starring Daanish Taimoor, Aditi Singh, Saeeda Imtiyaz and Jawed Sheikh and many more celebrated Pakistani actors) that has been catching the eye of Pakistani viewers has finally completed its first spell of shooting Turkey; there were various locations visited by the crew and the cast in order to do so, such as Rize, Antalya and Istanbul.

Wajood completes its shooting in Turkey

In a press conference held after the closing of the shoot in Istanbul, Ambassador of Pakistan, Sohail Mahmood recognized 2017 as the 70th Year of Diplomatic Relations between Pakistan and Turkey and also disclosed the revelation that the Pakistan Embassy with help from the Turkish authorities and institutions, is planning to arrange cultural as well literary celebrations in order to memorialize this anniversary. He also implied that Wajood’s release would also be an important part of such observances and that there are further efforts being made in order to promote these two countries’ collaboration in joint production and exchange of films and TV serials.

Wajood completes its shooting in Turkey

He continued his address by adding that while Turkey has an experienced film production, Pakistan tends to have a strong viewer market with an increasing demand for quality entertainment. Hence, both countries would have an equal opportunity and benefit in distributing and displaying their films and drama serials in each other’s markets.

Mr. Javed Sheikh was also among the spokespeople and impressed the cast, production team as well as the theme of the movie in his speech. He thanked Ambassador Sohail, the Pakistan Embassy and the Turkish authorities, and gave a special mention to the Turkish people for their affection and respect as well as for providing all possible facilitation and support during the shooting.

Wajood completes its shooting in Turkey

We can’t wait to see where this crew is headed next and what other surprises are now in store for us!

Pakistan Like You’ve Never Seen it Before

A few weeks ago I accidentally stumbled onto an Instagram account and I have not been able to stop thinking about it. Every busy street I walk on, every dhabba I pass by, every crumbling building are now big, bold and breathtaking settings for a future unlike the one I could’ve ever imagined.

Sci-Fi has always been the genre with the most stunning visual effects. A genre of societies to come, shiny gadgets and alien invasions, it showed us a future completely unlike our present but movies like Guardians of the Galaxy and Men in Black made it feel like a possibility because they featured scenes shot in places bursting with life even today.

I was never much into ski-fi. Maybe because my imagination never let me go broad enough into a world of battleships and light-sabers. Maybe I just couldn’t see a future like that, it all felt too distant and too foreign. But Omar Gillani, an artist from Peshawar, managed to turn our very own home country into the extraordinary future we could see ourselves in and has proved that we need a sci-fi movie set in Pakistan. Take a look for yourself!

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Our vivid trucks, neon signs and narrow streets that snake through the city taking you to homes and monuments that tell tales of days past, the rich history of the subcontinent and the tokens it has left us surprisingly makes a remarkable setting for the future, our future. As well produced American sci-fi films are, they can never relate to us the way a movie shot in our alleys and animated by the hands of our countrymen could.  And let me tell you, we need sci-fi movies. Not only are they a wonder to look at but they actually help us to explore human nature in a new setting and look at our society with fresh eyes. The future is used to examine issues we face today and the path that we’re on. Using dystopian and tyrannical states, sci-fi movies give us a snapshot of what could be if we don’t handle the problems we face today properly.

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Science fiction also has the ability to help us accept change. By showing us a future where society functions differently, it allows us to envision a future that we want and how we can work towards it. Many things that were considered fictional in the early 90’s are now a reality that we live everyday. We can walk on the moon, chat about the weather with friends thousands of miles away and access all human knowledge from a device in our pant pockets. Science fiction not only helps us accept change but it also inspires change and can support our stubborn Pakistani nation in moving away from the past that we’re stuck in. When Nichelle Nichols, who played Lieutenant Uhura, thought about leaving the Star Trek series, Martin Luther King Jr convinced her not to by saying that ‘her inclusion on Star Trek was important because, as a black woman, she helped represent a future people could aspire to, one where people were judged solely on the content of their character.‘ And when Nichols spoke out against NASA for only hiring white, male astronauts, she was invited to their headquarters and was asked to convince former female applicants to apply, leading to the recruitment of Sally Ride, who became NASA’s first female astronaut, and Guion Bluford, the first African American astronaut. That is the power that lies behind this genre.

Scientist Isaac Asimov, on the importance of science fiction, said: ‘It is change, continuing change, inevitable change, that is the dominant factor in society today. No sensible decision can be made any longer without taking into account not only the world as it is, but the world as it will be…Science fiction writers foresee the inevitable, and although problems and catastrophes may be inevitable, solutions are not. Individual science fiction stories may seem as trivial as ever to the blinder critics and philosophers of today – but the core of science fiction, its essence…has become crucial to our salvation if we are to be saved at all’. More than anything right now, that is what our country needs. Not Ramadan transmissions, routine love stories or party boys on a vacation abroad. We need a movie with spectacular pieces of art like Omar Gilani’s, a world beyond the normal and change. We desperately need change.

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Science fiction can allow us to test the limits of what we believe and what we can perceive. Works like those of Omar Gilani’s, show that Pakistan has the potential to be one of the most intriguing futuristic societies and I, for one to would love to see a movie explore all we are and can be. How about you?

Ayeza Khan To Make Film Debut Opposite Danish Taimoor

The beautiful actress, Ayeza Khan has come a long way since she made her debut with Tum Jo Milay. She breathes life into whatever character she essays on screen. This is why it is always a treat to see this star on screen. And while we have seen her in many dramas, we are yet to see her in a Pakistani film.

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Thankfully, that is about to change soon as the actress will be making her film debut opposite her husband Danish Taimor real soon.

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According to latest reports, Ayeza Khan and Danish Taimoor have been offered multiple scripts, however, they haven’t officially signed anything yet.

Adnan Siddiqui writes a beautiful post for his kids

Adnan Siddiqui has a been a constant on our screens since the time of Aroosa. There is no doubt that he is extremely talented and unbelievably handsome. But now, with a recent Facebook post, he has shown a fatherly side of himself.

Adnan Siddiqui writes a beautiful post for his kids

In a poignant post directed to his three kids, Maryam, Daniya and Zayed, he tells them a lesson for childhood through his own journey. He explains that after suffering the loss of his    mother at the young age of 16, he became his own dreamer, his own performer and his own cheerleader. He tells them his love for cricket and his passion for commenting on himself.

Adnan Siddiqui wishes such a childhood for his kids, full of dreams and free play, imagination and innocence. While it’s a pity, our parks and streets are not safe enough for kids to roam freely and wander where their imagination takes them, there are still books. Books that recreate the magic of childhood, that feed creativity and imagination and that encourage the dreaminess of childhood.

So Adnan Siddiqui is a lot like all of us when it comes to parenting. We all share the same fear of losing our kids and their imaginative capabilities in throes of digital media, where other people are for following, trolling and criticising, not for collaborating and creating. We are all struggling to find that one fine balancing equation where you let your kids have the screens for catching up on this fast paced world and and take them away for catching up on the magical moments of childhood that is ever so fleeting.

We love your message Adnan Siddiqui and if you become successful in making your kids understand it, please write about it in a future post.

Till then …

 

Mehrunissa V Lub You First Look- Is it a romantic comedy or..???

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What in the world have I just watched? Was this for real? Man I feel betrayed! These were the statements that slipped out of my tongue, as I exchanged fretful glances with my little sister next instant, the torture of ‘Mehrunissa V lub you’ ended!

Now that I have stated my sentiments regarding the trailer, even though I was procrastinating to write on this very subject or to be more exact, tried very hard to nullify these feelings and move on with my work as always yet I decided to write on it at least so that, next time the makers would consider these thoughts . Hence, let’s get into the facts which made me write this article.

The film which promised to be filled with social messages had its trailer released a week or two back, considering the fact that one should always be a supporter of Pakistani products in the name of being a Pakistani, and at least wait for the film to be released yet, I rolled my eyes in dismay and repeated the same question I have been repeating in my head since our beloved film industry revolutionized, along with a raised eyebrow, the cursed moment I came across the trailer of this so called ‘Pakistani film.’ i.e. WHY ARE THEY INSPIRED SO MUCH BY BOLLYWOOD??

Mehrunissa V Lub You First Look- Is it a romantic comedy or..???

Honestly, I’m not against Bollywood, however, it’s quite mandatory now to realize the line that separates us with it, and that it’s high time now to accept these truths. Heroine clad up in gaudy Saree, that, too with those cheap one liner in the background, and, then to worsen the situations those dance moves along with that trashy romance, gives the impression of nothing but bollywood which for all the right reason is a bit spooky to say the least. Our ideology, thoughts and the way we perceive everything is quite different from them! Indians and we can never be same merely for the limitations prescribed to us by the religion we follow. Had we been same, this separation wouldn’t even have taken place in the first place. And now that we have separated through the long and hard struggles of our forefathers it’s quite pertinent now to at least be respectable of the choices those people made years ago, by being true to our roots while creating movies for the big screen.

Over crowded with cheapness written all over it, the film doesn’t seem to have any purpose at all, and since they have been promoting it to be a romantic comedy I so wish the writer now takes a few classes from Mustafa Afridi, (although I have always been against comparing the writers with one other, but, they so pushed the wrong buttons and brought me to the limits where I actually had to!) to give their viewers decent humor filled films.

Mehrunissa V Lub You First Look- Is it a romantic comedy or..???

I’ve not been able to grasp the thoughts process they have whilst working on these films, as if, this is something they would want to spend their bucks earned by burning their midnight oils, had they been in our shoes, their taste quite seem questionable! When watching the trailer of any film, it’s either the acting, dialogues or the story that entice, rest is all secondary. However, this time around everything in it seemed cheap, I, repeat ‘CHEAP!’ And the fact that I supposedly don’t live in an oblivion and absolutely am aware of the requirement of some entertainment to entice the viewer, still it doesn’t give them any right to come up with films that promote ‘ kissing’ or ‘trying to kiss’ or being physical as something very normal on the big screens in the territories of Islamic republic of Pakistan or does it? And if it does then I wonder where are we actually heading towards in the name of liberalism or modernism!

Nevertheless, I do understand that they put in quite a lot of efforts (as they claim) to bring with them some entertainment for us, but what for? For promoting vulgarity? For making the heroine who seemingly belong to a respectable family dance in the snow all clad up in saree as shiver moves down her spine? And if all these were your motives Congratulations! You achieved them!

I so hope the next time they come up with anything new, they consider these facts and bother to ameliorate such shortcomings, as I know for a fact that we Pakistani as a nation (although equipped with alot of negativity) always stand up for the right and are enough respectable to appreciate our girls not throwing off their clothes in the name of ‘art!’ and trust my words when I write this, you guys would gain more respect if you’d stick with limitations and the norms of society and wouldn’t budge changing them!

Mehrunissa V Lub You First Look- Is it a romantic comedy or..???

May we get to see films based on our culture!.

P.s we need to understand there resides a thin line in between being modern and vulgar, and once it’s shattered things automatically starts to crumple and that every nation has some sort of precedents set for their people that separates them with other nations of the world. We belonging to the Islamic State, have some limitations, too, and can’t be in our wildest dreams as modern as rest of the world, hence be proud of your culture, and stick to your roots or else the only thing that’d be crushed would be ourselves.

Stay blessed

Mariam Sheikh

Phir Wohi Mohabbat Episode 13 Review

Like I’ve said, I’m not that pleased with the general output of Phir Wohi Mohabbat and today was pretty much the same. Every single part of this drama has no flow whatsoever, things that could be meaningful end up happening in a blink of an eye, making the viewer wonder what is going on?

So Samra stood up, and for some reason they didn’t choose to show anyones reaction to it. One minute she was in a wheelchair, the other she’s using a cane. But since it’s not that much of the basic storyline, I let it go.

What I hate about Alishba’s character is how Ramsha says merely one word, and Alishba breaks down in front of her and starts tearing up. It’s like she’s so sensitive she can’t deal with the smallest of negativity. However her living in the village for most of her life, she should have been depicted as tougher.

Somehow I just can’t understand what the director and writer are thinking. Samra and Alishba’s conversation was not heartwarming, it didn’t make any sense why Alishba would become closer to Waleed through it. Samra basically told Alishba that Shehreyar has moved on, and Alishba became heartbroken and gave in. Finally Waleed Mian took a stand, and said he would not talk to her so long as she confessed his love for him. Alishba with all stupidity said that Ramsha told her to accept Waleed. Almost as if she was indebted to her, just say it was your mother, why are you trying so hard to make Ramsha sound better?

The most interesting character right now would have to be Ramsha, she’s scheming diligently and Salma Hassan attacks with her expressions amazingly. I can actually see the hate seething from her for her sister and her daughter. Then the dinner conversation which made no sense, had no flow and was unnecessary. This public proclamation of love was awkward and made me cringe. It would have been so much better if she had done it in private, without adding unnecessary phrases like “tumhare bina rehna ka soch bhi nahin sakti”.

Mansoor Saeed keeps repeating himself through different characters. Alishba’s proclamation had the exact phrases that Waleed had told her in the same episode! Oh my. Ugh, can’t even express my dislike for the last scene. Alishba’s chooriyan scene was so weird and cliche, and it made no sense why nobody heard but Waleed. And him rushing up the stairs was…. Ahhh. What can I say except that it was unrealistically proportioned and didn’t make me feel any way towards the two. I guess their chemistry could be really great, but the script isn’t written properly.
Once again, a crazy change that is hard to digest. Alishba sitting like a newly wed dulhan in the verandha waiting for him, and then them heading out together. Like how?

Today’s episode had its high and lows. Hania Amir’s speech delivery was better, at least she was more confident talking to Ramsha. But some cliche speeches like “Muhabbat? Mujhe toh is lafz sai nafrat ho gya hai.” Like calm down! You’ve been in one relationship that lasted for two days, and then he walked out without any word to you.

Waleed’s character didn’t have a lot of development. Asher and Yasir are both characters that are wasted. Couldn’t Yasir be a bit more angry when talking to Ramsha in Waleed’s room?

Another not so great episode of Phir Wohi Mohabbat. The promo showed Sana back in a deranged state, which is something that I am interested in. Let’s hope we have no more crazy roller coaster turns and instead can be taken through this drama nicely.

You’ll hear from me next Thursday, InshaAllah!

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Sophia Ahmed

How celebrities stay fit in Ramadan?

With all pakoray, samosay and fried items in aftar and equal ghee filled parathas during sehri one is bound to gain weight in Ramadan how hot the weather may be. Somethinghaute.com got in touch with some of our fittest celebrities and asked them about their routine to stay fit in Ramadan and this is what they had to say:

Mehwish Hayat:

How celebrities stay fit in Ramadan?

“The most important thing about staying fit in Ramzan is to eat healthy,” says Mehwish Hayat. “The problem is that in Ramzan we tend to consume high amounts of fried foods and junk that we usually would avoid on regular days. So try to eat healthy stuff like fruit salads, dates, lentil soup etc. I would also recommend you include some sort of physical activity in your day, even if it is just 20 minutes a day, do some jogging, cardio or a light brisk walk to keep yourself feeling better and not stuffed. I personally changed my workout routine from in the morning to the evening after iftaar to stay fit throughout Ramzan.

Ayesha Omer:

How celebrities stay fit in Ramadan?

“My first and foremost go-to drink in Ramzan is coconut water,” shares Ayesha Omar. “Not only will it keep you hydrated but it is packed with great vitamins and nutrients. Especially having a couple of glasses of it before sehri will leave you less thirsty and more energetic. When you’re going on about your day without eating for a longer period of time, hydration is key to surviving this month.”

Anoushey Ashraf:

How celebrities stay fit in Ramadan?

“I always focus on eating healthy during Ramzan,” Anushay says. “I limit my carbs intake to sehri only which gives my body enough time to burn it off during the rest of the day and as tempting as stuffing your face during iftaar is, it’s always wise not to give in to unnecessary cravings. I also make sure to have at least 2 liters of water in between to stay hydrated. And as difficult as it is, I always schedule my work out to right before iftaar so I can get my metabolism kicking in. And let’s not forget the most important thing: get enough sleep and do not exhaust your body!”

Mehreen Syed:

How celebrities stay fit in Ramadan?

“People often forget that Ramzan is not the month to feast and it’s definitely not one to indulge,” opines Mehreen. “I always need my energy up during Ramzan because things tend to get very busy at work and at home. For that I always keep my diet high on protein and fiber for my sehri and iftaar to keep my feeling fuller for longer and maintain my routine lifestyle which means keeping my sleep cycle and workout cycle the same as before.”

Amna Babar:

How celebrities stay fit in Ramadan?

“For me, getting enough sleep, drinking lots of water, having a healthy diet and staying away from pakoras are keys to winning this month,” says Amna. “It’s so boring, I know, but doing those things really helps in giving me more energy for things that are actually important during the month of Ramzan.”

Credits: somethinghaute.com

Sammi Episode 20 Review – Loved It!

Sammi never ceases to impress me; this was another remarkable episode with a lot of substance and many scenes which were extremely emotional. It happens rarely that you get emotionally attached to so many characters in a play, especially one with multiple tracks and variety of characters but Sammi has definitely managed to achieve just that because of numerous reasons. Firstly, the characters are beautifully and flawlessly etched-out. Their story has been told with utmost sincerity therefore they are realistic and easy to connect to. Secondly, all the actors have been beyond impressive (with the exception of Mawra Hocane) in portraying their characters. The eloquence and perfection with which they utter their dialogues and their outlooks breathe tangible life into their roles. Thirdly, all the conversations always add something to their story, all the dialogues are well thought out and Sammi is one of those rare dramas with absolutely no repetition. With every dialogue and interaction either the story goes further or you know something new about the character and sometimes these dialogues give perfect voice to what a particular character is going through at a particular moment. Lastly, it has been a long time since I heard such good use of Urdu language in any other drama.

This episode had so many poignant moments and it is difficult to pinpoint one scene which was my favorite. However, if I had to choose, I would choose the scene in which Salima announced that she finally knew the gender of their child. Rashid’s reaction and most importantly the effect his words had on his daughters was priceless. What a beautiful message the writer put forward through this scene. We need to see more such characters in our dramas which change for good and we are shown how big an impact the change in one individual’s thinking can have on an entire family. The scene in which Rashid hugged his daughters was very touching and it was the highlight of tonight’s episode. Salima is finally convinced that she can have a “secure” marriage without a son therefore she no longer feels the need to lie to her family in order to be temporarily happy. All the actors involved in this particular track; Saman Ansari, Adnan Siddiqui and all these beautiful girls who are playing the roles of their daughters have always been brilliant throughout. This is the reason why their scenes always make me emotional.

Sammi Episode 20 Review - Loved It!

The change in Waqas’ character and the scene in which he begged Sammi to forgive him was another intense scene with yet another strong message for all the “gheratmand” brothers out there. I cannot praise the writer enough for her overall approach towards all these issues. She has presented everything in such a way that those people who are guilty of these crimes would really have a reason to rethink their actions after watching this play. Waqas has realized just how wrong he was but Sammi does not want to forgive him now. Haris Waheed has been phenomenal as Waqas, he has proved through this play that he isn’t just a natural actor but he is also versatile. Tonight even Mawra Hocane’s acting was up to the mark therefore for the first time it was great watching Sammi stand up for herself. She is still scared from inside but she has made up her mind therefore she will not let this fear stand in the way of doing what is right. She is no longer willing to play the victim and no one can make her a victim without her consent.

Naheed is another woman who faced all those people who came to question her with courage but later on her reaction showed that she was completely broken from inside and rightly so too. The preview of the next episode gave hope that Naheed’s track will have a happy ending – she deserves just that!

Chandni and Aalyan’s scene was another powerful scene of this episode. Also. Chandni and Zulekha’s conversations were deep and meaningful. Sania Saeed and Madiha Rizvi both are brilliant performers who always do complete justice to all the roles assigned to them. I am glad we saw the chota chaudhry worrying about his father’s fate since he was there when Aalyan and Sammi were talking about going to the police. Just like every other episode Chaudhry Nawaz’s dialogues and Rehan Sheikh’s acting was right on point. He is such a powerful performer.

Loved this recent episode of Sammi, it was written beautifully and directed flawlessly. I can’t wait to see how this drama ends next week. I will be very happy if it turns out to be one of those dramas which do not end with a tradegy, there is hope that it will have a good and positive ending. I am wondering what will become of chaudhry Nawaz. Will Rashid kill him?

How many of you watched this recent episode? Don’t forget to share your thoughts about it.

The business of glorifying the dead

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I’m ortunately, we have seen quite a few famous deaths recently, ranging from Eidhi sahib to Qandeel Baloch. The one thing that stands out among them all is the glorifying of their personalities after death. Here we will talk about how death changes your perspective, so much so that you are nitpicking about a person some days ago and the news of his or her death changes it altogether. TV shows are conducted in remembrance, social media pages are created in honour and the whole nation suffers a memory loss. The business of glorifying the dead

It would be unfair to include Eidhi Sahib here because he belonged to a whole different genre entirely. As it was so clear that none of his actions were for his own benefit, nobody criticised him in life or in death. Maybe some did about the use of money that ppl donate or about his religious beliefs but they were so few and far between. The business of glorifying the dead

Now let’s talk about Amjad Sabri. His friendliness is legendary, so he hardly had any enemies per se. But his social, political and spiritual views were brought to debate many times. After his death, it became common knowledge that he was receiving death threats, makes you wonder why a man with one of the biggest janazas the city had ever seen, never provided with any security. Why are all of us so separate? He was popular enough to have program after program dedicated to his memory, yet not famous enough for some personal security. The business of glorifying the dead

Talking about Junaid Jamshed, the one person whose voice has ruled the media after his death, was never given any importance when accused of blasphemy. He was left alone to beg forgiveness. A mufti from Zimbabwe had made a speech regarding his innocence but no one from our mainstream media had supported him openly. Not one religious scholar, not one TV show host, nobody. He was criticised widely in his life and commended openly only after his death. Such is the irony.

The business of glorifying the dead

The most glaring example of all this is Qandeel Baloch. It is one thing to discuss or comment on what she was posting for public to see, and another one entirely to dig into her past and bring out all the skeletons from her closet. I still remember her apologising to an anchor over not telling that she had married once and had a boy. Who said she was bound to explain any of this.

Now that there are pages in her memory and an upcoming movie about her life, makes you wonder what would or would not have happened if she was not being given that much attention for all the wrong reasons.

Chalay Thay Saath Bombs At The Box Office

Syra Sheroz starer rom-com, featuring mostly new faces and set in the picturesque North, released in April to the lackluster response.

The movie seems to have failed at the box office. According to unofficial, unconfirmed sources, the lifetime collections of the film is approximately 1.5 crore rupees. Unfortunately, not a single film could do well on box office this year until now.

Chalay Thay Saath was a highly awaited movie produced by We Think Films and in association with Hot Water Bottle Films. All in all, Chalay Thay Saath has emerged as a flop!

Employee Of A Local Pakistani Brand Molested A Customer

Stories of molestation, stalking are heard in Pakistan every now and then. The fact of the matter is that in this advance 21st century, women are learning to speak for themselves.

Recently, Girls at Dhabbas shared an account of a girl who went out to buy some clothes with her mother at a clothing brand called Zeen at the Dolmen Mall, in Karachi. The girl was harassed by one of the staff members at the clothing store.

The brand was quick to take an action and serve justice to the girl who was harassed.

Employee Of A Local Pakistani Brand Molested A Customer

This Channel Is Leading Sehri Transmission Race

The holy month of Ramzan brings with it a spree of Ramzan transmissions and a tug of war between TV channels regarding who will win the Ratings rat race, with almost every channel airing a Ramzan transmission.

PTV Home’s Sehri transmission hosted by Junaid Iqbal transmission is topping the TRP, see the graph below:

This Channel Is Leading Sehri Transmission Race

PTV Home is evidently, leading the way in TRPs with 1.81 TRP ratings, followed by a huge margin coming second is ARY Digital at 0.76 according to Kantar (MediaLogic).

This goes to show that viewers prefer simplicity, and shows that offer peace instead of game shows.

Zakhm Episode 6 Review

Assalamoalikum, hope Ramzan is blessing you all with its abundant goodness everyday

Just watched the sixth episode of Madiha Imam’s and Faisal Qureshi’s zakham. The story has unraveled slightly but the confusions remain quite obvious even now. This episode was mainly about every individual’s take on this mismatched shadi between Khawar and Takbeer. What I found most annoying was Takbeer’s family. They were giving so much importance and so many gifts to Khawar for their daughter’s successful marriage and yet paying no heed to the same daughter’s mental and emotional state. This is the age old irony of our society that daughters are aided in every way to ensure their security in their husband’s home, while closing the doors of her own parent’s home to her. Shabbir Jan is excellent as the well meaning yet dangerously orthodox father.

Khawar swings from making sense in one scene to going totally loony in the next. Unless we get a very good explanation as to why he is like this, his behaviour with Takbeer will keep on making no sense whatsoever. How can he be so ruthless on the first night to making tea for her the next and requesting her to be a wife to him to ordering her to clean the house like a maid to sending his sister to terrorise her and then crying like a child on Tehreem’s grave to being genuinely embarrassed by a compliment. It was like he was a whole new person in every scene. This much is evident that he is mentally disturbed but the spectrum is left very wide. In a moment, he seems evil, abusive and controlling and in the next just insecure and anxious.Zakhm Episode 6 Review

Khalida’s character has to be the most calculative and selfish in the play. Being a woman, she believes in sacrificing other womens’ lives for her crazy brother and then goes on to oppress them psychologically in order to make them compliant. I am glad that Khawar and herself are getting some inklings that Takbeer is not like Tehreem. The scene where her husband pointed out that they cannot keep on finding out girls for her nutcase of a brother was very well executed. The irony that she is so dominant in her own household while she expects her bhabi to be totally submissive was shown clearly.

Zakhm Episode 6 Review

Moosa is the forlorn lover, whose heart is in the right place, but his methods are not very thoughtful. He is still very upset at the unfairness of Takbeer’s marriage and though his acting is not very convincing, his handsomeness kind of makes up for it ?

Zakhm Episode 6 Review

The show stealer however is our Takbeer. She transforms herself through grief, then anger, then acceptance and now control. Despite all the wrongs that was done to her, she still believes in giving a fair chance to Khawar. Her realisation that her sister may have died of the oppression at his hands was a very touching one. And her determination to stay strong for little Ahmed is so admirable. The way she acknowledges Moosa’s feelings and yet reminds him that she is in Khawar’s nikah was extremely strong of her. I do not think she realises the extent of Khawar’s mental disorder and the battles that lay ahead but she seems ready to face everything head on.

Zakhm Episode 6 Review

Firstly, I had thought she would suffer so much at the hands of Khawar that her parents will regret and ultimately she will end up with Moosa. Now it looks that she might be able to turn Khawar over a new leaf, though it’s not going to be easy, given the promo in which Khawar is tattling on her by saying that Farhan has taken her to Moosa while Farhan and Takbeer are seen taking Ahmed to hospital. Talk about negativity …

Mawra Hocane & Sonam Kapoor Prove That Friendship Goes Beyond Borders

Ever since Mawra Hocane made her dream debut in India, she makes sure she maintains her connection with the bigwigs of Bollywood and her friendship with Sonam Kapoor has been going strong.

It’s heartening to see that the political tensions between Pakistan and India hasn’t affected the way Pakistanis and Indians communicate with one another.

Mawra Hocane, perhaps the friendliest and warmest celebrity around, took to Twitter to wish Sonam Kappor a very happy birthday,

Mawra Hocane & Sonam Kapoor Prove That Friendship Goes Beyond Borders

The Neerja star replied just as sweetly saying that Mawra has a special something coming her way!

Mawra Hocane & Sonam Kapoor Prove That Friendship Goes Beyond Borders

Wedding Pictures Of Fabiha Sherazi – The Girl Who Broke The Internet!

Fabiha Sheraz started making waves on social media after being sighted on Fahad Mustafa’s show, Jeeto Pakistan. The nation seems to like her as she has garnered thousands of followers on her social media accounts.

Wedding pictures of the girl have surfaced online, and anything that has Fabiha’s name breaks the Internet in no time.

Mahira Khan Reveals Friendship With Hamza Ali Abbasi & Its Adorable!

If you were sad after finding out that Mahira and Hamza wouldn’t score a scene together in Maula Jatt 2. Worry not because we have something adorable for you all to see *insert smiley here*.

An old video of Mahira Khan spilling beans about her unknown friendship with Hamza Ali Abbasi is all over the Internet.

Last year, in a live chat session, Mahira Khan, admitted, while answering that she and Hamza had been offered a few films,

“Everyone’s asking me this question these days. When we got the award [Best Dressed award at LSA 2016] Hamza said to me that ‘this is probably the only time we’re going to be together in one frame’. He is busy with Maula Jatt and I’ve just wrapped up Raees. But we should do something together before he quits acting.”

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However, she probably took a dig at Hamza’s need to stay politically updated, and outspoken. Nevertheless, Mahira’s answer was absolutely cute and it is undeniable that they share great chemistry with each other which was evident from their shoot last year and we’d definitely like to see them perform together.

Breaking the stereotypes!

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Breaking the stereotypes!

The Pakistani drama industry has long been producing quality dramas but the content was limited to the depiction of some of the problems prevalent in the society only. With the passage of time, as the drama industry evolved, a great number of problems which needed to be highlighted were brought before the audience. Despite the fact that questions were raised against such dramas, they were eventually not only accepted but also praised by the society, for awareness remains the utmost concern and need of today.

People tend to follow what they witness and entertainment they prefer has a great deal of impact upon them, therefore it is important to ensure quality content.

Inkaar, a drama with the motto “say no to drugs” revolved around drugs, won the hearts of many for it dared to bring the topic to light in times when our drama industry was still struggling. PTV at that time was given the credit because it remained the first channel ever that aired such a drama.

In 2010, the drama Bol Meri Machli which revolved around the premarital sexual relationship between a girl from middle class and a poet who for personal pleasures, trapped the innocent girls, the aftereffects of abortion, the life of a girl aspirant to become a model but instead, becomes a victim of molestation and sexual assault, and a girl getting married to a gay.

The drama raised a lot of questions but was, later admired for the fact that it unveiled the problems considered taboos in our society.

Another drama, Meri Zaat Zara –e- benishan , portrayed  the misuses of religion for personal interests. Portrayed how a woman so religious, swore to God for false allegations she put on her daughter in law and suffered afterwards. Roag, remains one of most emotional dramas that showed child abuse and how rape affects a girl’s life and how a kidnapped child is raised as a criminal who sells drugs and suffers from sexual assault which makes him an HIV positive. It, furthermore depicts how a girl who adopts kids before marriage is ridiculed and blamed for having premarital relations.

Khuda Mera Bhi Hai, another thought-provoking drama deals with the life of a woman who gives birth to the third gender and is looked down upon throughout her life.

Udaari , the latest drama revolved around child abuse and how the victim is threatened to keep her mouth shut. It gave a fair representation of the monstrous culprits. Ahsan Khan, the antagonist displayed a sheer amount of brilliance when it comes to his acting skills.

Tanveer Fatima BA, a drama not so popular but was definitely a thought-provoking one for it depicted the lives of feudal lords who brutally murdered and blackmailed people. The drama was aired in 2010.

Besharam highlighted the life of a model who strives to attain respect from the society but is disappointed , for all she gets is disrespect and people looking down upon her . Her dialogue from the drama “ Sab miljata hai , dolat , shuhrat , bas izzat hi nahin milti” says it all . The models and actresses of today can all relate to her life for they face the same in our typical society.

Nazar – e – bad, a drama which deals with another crucial problem, is another hit. Revolving around black magic , it provokes the thoughts of many . We live in a society where people greatly rely on black magic to get things done. This drama shows how it is unwise to rely on such things for it destroys those on whom it is done, along with those who do it.

Pakistani drama industry has undergone a lot of positive changes and the dramas now being produced have a lot to offer apart from just entertainment. 

Shameless Conversation between Amir Liaquat and Meera

After all the hype and rage and debates about Ramzan transmissions, they are nowhere near any improvement. Rather, as Ramzan is progressing, they are getting more and more pointless, more and more vulgar and as detached from the holiness of this month as possible.

In his recent game show “Ramzan Mein Bol”, Amir Liaquat invited Meera. As the show unfolded, it was wrong on so many levels. From boys proposing to Meera through poetry to Meera telling the things she would be doing to prove herself a good wife and daughter in law, it was a very demeaning and shameless ramzan transmission, if I may call it that.

The meaningful phrases and tones that Amir Liaqat used were quite inappropriate and Meera’s responses were no good. Granted, she was playing a game but there has to be better ways, especially in 2017, to be a good wife, than washing and ironing clothes, and birthing kids and waking up your father in law in the morning.

Extremely disappointing, to say the least !!

Perdesi in Town !

Perdesi in Town !

 

Rahim Perdesi, the man of versatility with a broad sense of humor and wonderful taste, is a complete package. With millions of followers on his Youtube channel, Perdesi ,as a comedian, has managed to make his place in the hearts of many .His has viewership not only in Pakistan but people all over the globe have started admiring and following him.

What is different about Pesdesi? His versatility is.Performing as Perdesi and Nasreen simultaneously in his videos, makes him stand out from the rest.  Rahim has not only been playing these two roles successfully but has also been playing other roles well enough. His hard work and quality performance in his videos showcase his uniqueness as a comedian.

His videos have gone viral over the internet and his character of Nasreen, a typical Punjabi woman living abroad with her husband, has particularly impressed everyone.She struggles to keep up with the trends and is desperate to show the girl power. Her bravery and straight –forwardness give a fair representation of women as the strong and self-sufficient members of the society.

Perdesi’s dance is another factor attracting the attention of viewers and this portrays Rahim as a multi-talented man.

Perdesi’s videos, moreover, contain messages in order to morally enlighten the society on the whole. Depicting the importance of tolerance in religion, the bravery of women, and his love for his homeland (patriotism) in his videos, Perdesi gives strong messages to the nation .Humor and entertainment combined with enlightenment and morality, set Perdesi apart from the other comedians.

Exams Ahead!

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Exams Ahead!

 

Ramzan, the month of blessings is here, bringing along the liveliness of sehar and aftar. This month being the gift of Almighty Allah, gives us a hundred reasons to thank him. Fasting makes us avoid sins and gets us closer to God. People celebrate this month throughout the world. However, in Pakistan we do a lot more than just fasting.

The Melting heat with no electricity and to add more to the misery of us Pakistanis, exams ahead. Yes, this is the prevalent situation in our country. The heat of the Sun striking hard and people finding shelter in their houses. The houses, which remain darkened and suffocated because load shedding is another gift we are blessed with by our government.

With this, the approaching exams seem a burden. HEC announced the intermediate exams to be held in June, in the month of Ramzan and so did some of the universities.The thirst-stricken students face yet another trial when they find the examination halls suffocating and extremely hot with no fans working at all. 

Recently a number of cases have been reported about students fainting from suffocation while some other attacked by heat strokes. The rising temperature in the hottest month of the year leaves everyone hopeless which, eventually affect the students’ performance in their exams.The prevalent situation remains devastating and students find no way out.

The authorities upon being asked about the unannounced load shedding, have no answers to the question and the students in the pressurizing circumstances fight hard to keep up, no matter how hard they find it. 

For the students to perform well in their exams, it is very important to provide better circumstances and healthy environment to them but in Pakistan, students suffer not only because of the heat but because of the negligence at the part of the government as well. With this, Allah is the only hope us, the students are left with.

 

 

Mohabbat Tumse Nafrat Hai Episode 10 Review – Overdose Of Dialogues!

This was another disappointing episode of Mohabbat Tumse Nafrat Hai full of dialogues explaining love from all angles even though most of these dialogues did not even go along with the personalities of many of the characters, which made these scenes extremely tedious to sit through. Watching these college going boys and girls talking about love like they were brought up by Rumi and Ghalib when actually their parents have the IQ of a teenager was terribly difficult to relate to and at the same time extremely annoying! Ami Begum has way too many opinions and the tactics she is using to make sure that Waqar gets married to Jia have completely ruined the initial impression her character had on the viewers. She is the biggest baby (more like a spoiled brat) in the family who everyone follows blindly and quotes like she is Socrates! Yes, I am mentioning the names of these philosophers, thinkers and poets because so many of the dialogues today were an overdose of philosophy even though the writer could easily have kept everything nice and simple instead of penning down every little thought that came to his mind down and then forcing it somewhere in the script in order to have enough content to fill in the space to cover these episodes!

Watching Gulrez utter all those heavy duty dialogues about love made me want to hit my head against the wall! Gulrez has always been shown as a sensitive yet not very mature guy yet tonight he sounded like John Keats’ rishtedar with all those rate rateye dialogues which did not suit him at all! The way the family listened to him lecture them on love was even more annoying! I am surprised these people who are like audience in a stage play do not take notes while these other characters utter these dialogues which sound more fake than anything else. While watching this particular scene I was wondering why I did not feel an ounce of sympathy for Gulrez and then I realized it was because we hardly know anything about his character. The writer has focused so much on exploring love from all angles that he forgot to explore the main characters which is why most of the viewers are having a very tough time connecting to these characters. Although, I have been watching this drama with complete dedication for all these weeks but even now there are times when I have a tough time remembering the names of some of the main character! It is because although I know which actors are playing these roles but the characters themselves have nothing tangible to offer. It has been a long time since I watched a drama with such shallow characters who say things which are do deep yet have no meaning since they do not go well with the scenarios at all!

Neelam’s “definition” of Maheen was another revelation which came out of nowhere! The only person I feel for at times, so far is Waqar and that too because of Ami begum’s meanness towards him. I understand that Ami begum is afraid that if he falls for Maheen, the situation will be very awkward and Gulrez will be heart broken but I don’t understand her method at all. She is like a mean old woman who is constantly plotting against her own grandson. The actress playing Maheen’s mother’s role is terribly annoying, she does not know the first thing about keeping things subtle, she gives way too many expressions and always goes overboard. Even Maheen’s reaction when she saw what her mother did with Waqar’s gift was so artificial. Waqar’s character is confusing as well, even though he is treated as if he is not a part of the family but an outsider yet he is always so cool about it like he is used to getting abused by his family! Wasn’t this boy supposed to be everyone’s ladla? Torturing him is a game for all the grown ups in the family which is why they seriously need to grow up! Let’s alienate Waqar and break his spirits is a game which Ami begum & co play with such enthusiasm that you wonder if they need therapy!

Imran Abbas, Kinza Hashmi and Haroon Kadwani are the only three actors in the play who are not overacting. Imran Abbas’ make-up however is an absolute fail! He looked great in Tum Kon Piya but in this drama he does not look good! The person responsible for his make-up ruined his look completely.

Overall, this episode was one of the worst episodes of Mohabbat Tumse Nafrat Hai So Far. I have no idea for how long I will be able to sit through this play because it is getting worse with every passing episode.

How many of you watched this latest installment? Do share your thoughts about it.

Saima Noor pair with Moammar Rana in upcoming movie “bhai wanted”

Saima Noor has recently made a very powerful comeback on TV and now she is all set for the release of her husband Syed Noor’s “bhai wanted” with Moammar Rana.

The movie had been gaining and losing momentum since 2013 but now it is all ready for glorifying the cinemas in September, 2017.

Bhai Wanted is a movie spanning the days of wanted criminals. It chases them around their adventures and escapades. The lead roles are by Saima, Moammar Rana who is said to have replaced Shaan, Nadeem, Khurram Patras and newcomer Yasin Khan.

Though the movie is about hunted goons, masala lovers need not be disappointed since it has all those elements as well, including six romantic songs.

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Ayesha Omar and Amna Ilyas in Turkey

Ayesha Omar and Amna Ilyas have recently been very active on instagram with pictures showing them roaming inside the magical monuments in Turkey. Alongwith with fashion photographer Tipu Javeri, the threesome and their team are there for Turkish Airlines, in order to promote an online influencers’ campaign for the five star air carrier.

Work and tourism always makes the best combination. Doesn’t it?

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And of course, one cannot look as slim as glamorous as these two without a little yoga.

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So, if you need any ideas where to take off to, as your next holiday destination, here is an inspiration.

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Pakistani Comedy: From Hit to Shambles!

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The golden times of PTV are still remembered by all Pakistanis. Our content was seen, appreciated and loved not only by Pakistanis but all over the world. Even today the best of our actors are seen quoting how their skills were polished and how much they learned during the PTV era. We excelled in all forms of entertainment; be it drama, tragedy, action or COMEDY. Comedy is a genre loved by all. In today’s times when there is extremism and gloominess everywhere comedy can prove to be an even greater escape from all the sadness and an opportunity to feel fresh.

Pakistanis have known the gist of comedy from very start. PTV has produced some evergreen comedies that will forever be loved. Some examples are Alif Noon, Sona Chandi and Andhera Ujala. These shows were not mere comedies with cheap material but had impressive scripts and lessons for the masses. They made the actors in them stars and they are still loved by the masses. Like who can forget Irfan Khoosat’s ‘Oye Allah dittay” from Andhera Ujala . The show was not a mere comedy. It showed what our police go through and gave us an insight on the wrong doings occurring in our society. It was beautiful, emotional and hilarious. It was comedy with a message.

Pakistani Comedy: From Hit to Shambles!

Sona Chandi made people realize everyday problems and showcased husband wife relationship beautifully. Alif Noon had a brand of its own. The show made Actor Rafi Khawar popularly known as Nanha a film star and he will always be remembered as one of the best comedians of the Pakistani entertainment industry. Talking about films Munawar Zareef’s style of comedy and even his movies were copied across the border and were huge successes making people laugh left and right.

Pakistani Comedy: From Hit to Shambles!Pakistani Comedy: From Hit to Shambles!Pakistani Comedy: From Hit to Shambles!

But after all this glory like every other entertainment sphere comedy also fell into a dump and unfortunately we still have not discovered back our comedy streak and all we are left with are shows like Halka na lo, Dugdugi, Bulbulay and Qudusi sahab ki bewa. Let me sum up what is wrong with these shows:

The Script:

First and foremost thing makers of these shows need to understand a show might be comedy but it NEEDS A SCRIPT. It is not tolerable for audiences to see people running around here and there with no story at all. Best example of this are shows starring Barkat and Uzmi. People are laughing, running and looking stupid for no reason at all and they call it a comedy show. The makers desperately need to take some inspiration from the old shows and realize a script is necessary to run a show.

Pakistani Comedy: From Hit to Shambles!

Unnecessary Vulgarity:

Our country has progressed a lot and we are far more modern from older times. From celebrity dresses to themes of our dramas and films everything has moved ahead but still many things which were inappropriate are still inappropriate and will remain as such. Does anyone remember when Momo was pregnant with Sona and Khoobsurat with Chandi in Bulbulay. The show is loved by people and I know babies are born every day and it is a natural process but believe me it is not a very beautiful sight when your 6 year old comes running to tell you “Woh Momo Maa banne wali hai na.” Imagine the horror as the biggest audiences of this show are children. Talking about films the only comedy left there is “Ooper dekhoonga to neechay se chirya ura do ge” from Wrong No.; let me remind you a small boy is saying this to “Ye aik banday ka kaam nahin hai” of Mehrunisa V Lub U and showing gayism in JPNA. The question to the makers is Do they really think this is comedy?

Pakistani Comedy: From Hit to Shambles!Pakistani Comedy: From Hit to Shambles!

Fixed Actors:

Fixed actors are seen in sitcoms and comedy shows. Gone are the days of Family Front and Shashlik when actors like Waseem Abbas, Saba Hameed and Nadia Afghan used to do comedies. Only some fixed actors are seen doing comedy shows these days like Nabeel, Barkat, Uzmi, Mahmood Sahab and some more. The dilemma of fixed casting has made comedy confined to certain people and shows limiting the impact this genre can otherwise have.

Pakistani Comedy: From Hit to Shambles!

So from glory of Alif Noon to unnecessary laughing of Mr. Shamim and Halka na lo our comedy has really gone from best to worst. We definitely need a lot of improvement and seeing the progress of the industry one should remain hopeful that one day the comedy will rise from sastay jokes and dheeli hassi to actual punch lines and comic scripts. But we will have to suffer till the day comes!

Rahat Fateh Ali Khan Hits Gold With Tubelight’s Third Song!

Rahat Fateh Ali Khan has the ability to make anything sound meaningful, such is the power of his voice. Salman Khan releases the third song of his upcoming film Tubelight that would hit cinemas this Eid. Sung by singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, the melancholic song is about brotherly bond between the on-screen characters of Salman and Sohail.

This is not the first time that Rahat Fateh Ali Khan has joined hands with Salman Khan and created magic. The duo has made chartbusters like Jag ghomeya of Sultan.

Rahat Fateh Ali Khan Hits Gold With Tubelight's Third Song!

The three-minute video of the soulful song opens with Salman Khan waving goodbye to his brother Sohail Khan who is leaving to join the army.

Humayun Saeed’s Intense Look For Project Ghazi Has Blown Us Away!

Touted as the first superhero film to be produced in Pakistan, Project Ghazi is one of the most awaited films of 2017. Starring Humayun Saeed, Sheheryar Munawar and Syra Shehroz in lead roles, the film’s first teaser released recently and it is a treat to watch.

Unveiling the first look of #ProjectGhazi. Lots of hard work put into it.

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Humayun Saeed and Sheheryar Munawar will play the lead role, while Syra Shahroze will play Sheheryar’s love interest.

Humayun Saeed's Intense Look For Project Ghazi Has Blown Us Away!

Humayun Saeed, is the name that defines versatility. The actor never fails to impress his audience with his new looks and thrilling stunts. This time, he has donned a new look for Project Ghazi. The movie itself seems to be quite interesting but one thing which we couldn’t take our eyes off was Humayun Saeed’s powerful look for the movie. The intense and handsome look has blown us away. He is playing the role of Colonel Salaar who is courageous and daring!

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Nadia Khan Is Back With A Bang, Signs A Drama After 17 Years!

Nadia Khan ruled the morning transmission for more than a decade. She started her careers 17 years ago and became a household name instantly. There’s an exciting news for all her fans out there, Nadia Khan has arrived and is here to stay.

Nadia Khan Is Back With A Bang, Signs A Drama After 17 Years!

The actor turned host Nadia Khan is back on Tv screens after 17 years. She recently announced that she will be playing a role in an upcoming Pakistani drama by Big Bang Productions!

Pakistani Dramas – Too Many Weeping Women, Iniquitous Husbands?

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There are few Pakistani Dramas that tend to leave an impact and are labelled as a personal favorite of the crowds. A habitual practice brings me to open up YouTube on my phone and occasionally re-watch an already aired drama from some time ago. I’ll admit that one of the main reasons behind it is merely to pass the time and yes, to make up for quite monotonous serials, un-entertaining transmissions and the frightful news that one simply needs to escape from every once in a while.

As my fingers momentarily pause over the virtual keyboard and my mind would search for dramas that I liked, I flashed to some 4-6 years back, when there was a time that my entire nuclear family would sit down to watch television together.

It isn’t something that I would regard as unusual presently, but it is something that I sorely miss. Amidst the hassle of modifications and transfiguration of our lifestyle, women usually flop over the lounge couch to watch their dramas at night, whereas men would take refuge in watching either the news or a movie on another television set. And they can’t be blamed for doing so. How much more can a man enjoy himself by viewing the repeated story-line in ever screen play, where he is portrayed as a evil husband who finds no other pleasure than to physically abuse his wife? Won’t children find it tiresome to see the same troubled woman crying her eyes out and gaining the undeserved sympathy of the viewers by playing the weakling she shouldn’t be? Also, will this not influence their physical and mental development as well as the insight of their surroundings?

Take a look back at Yeh Shaadi Nahi Hosakti aired on ARY in 2013 or even the memorable wedding series of GeoTV starting from Azhar Ki Ayegi Baraat in 2011. These dramas comprised of characters that had small ordinary roles, yet they were acted so naturally that they became an instant success. The story-lines were centered on marrying off a couple, with the hardships that usually came with being in a relationship, the bride and groom’s family differences as well as the amusement brought along with the circle of friends being the reception groups for both parties; often seemingly to be stretched and elongated. However, this careless aspect was extremely minor in comparison to the sound ones and could be ignored, so that the overall impact was in regardless, quite compelling.

 

Pakistani Dramas - Too Many Weeping Women, Iniquitous Husbands?

 

Pakistani Dramas - Too Many Weeping Women, Iniquitous Husbands?

 

Most importantly, these dramas were such that the entire family would be equally entertained as an individual. There were no negative roles, only sides which, logically, every family member tends to have and contributes to the special bond that a family, especially a joint one, possesses. For example, in Yeh Shaadi Nahi Hosakti, the bride’s aunt Dure, was adamant on the wedding being called off because of her dislike for the groom’s family status, but she wasn’t vilanious all the way through.

Such dramas are relatable and adept; for every household has, in one way or another, been a part of these situations realistically such as Sila’s parents getting separated, Dolly’s father getting married again, the unhappy hitches of being in marriage etc.

Moreover, these plays do not tend to diverge people in accordance with their differences and conceive ratings by tearing families apart with every emotional outburst and temperamental violence, but focuses on how these distinctions can be put aside so as to converge people even closer than before. It might seem like creating a fictional bubble, but in truth, we have made the idea of families sticking up for each other as an impossible task by being suspicious of each other’s motives.

The aforementioned dramas on the other hand, put the famous Anna Karenina principle : Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way, into play as well. In order for a family to be happy, it must be ready to accept one’s dissimilarities and unhappiness.

 

Pakistani Dramas - Too Many Weeping Women, Iniquitous Husbands?

Pakistani Dramas - Too Many Weeping Women, Iniquitous Husbands?

Pakistani Dramas - Too Many Weeping Women, Iniquitous Husbands?

Drama, suspense, comedy (as well as folk music and dance) are amalgamated into one and these variations in the script prevented the viewers from getting bored with respect to repetition.

As mentioned previously, these on-screen plays added the element of the diverse cultures and families, (having polar languages, customs, rituals and traditions)  that dwell within different cities and provincial states of Pakistan which was always hilarious as well as insightful, for in spite of the differences that may be present, it puts an emphasis on unification all the same.

In addition to this, the dramas tackle societal and communal issues with the same virtuosity and also tend to portray the message of the generation gap that exists, and is perhaps larger than ever, among our age groups so as to make both adults and youngsters comprehend the process of how to handle it strategically and understand each another better.

 

All in all, it is a pity that such dramas aren’t produced anymore, but we have our hopes up into the making of another one just the same. What are your thoughts regarding these two dramas? Let us know with your comments!

 

Nida Yasir To Play A Pivotal Role In Mehrunisa V Lub U

Nida Yasir has undoubtedly emerged as the queen of the morning shows with a large number of the audience getting attracted towards her show.

According to the latest buzz, Nida Yasir will be playing an important role in Mehrunisa V Lub U. If reports are to be believed then the morning show host refused several offers due to the busy schedule, but has decided to act in her home production.

Produced under the banner of YNH films, Mehrunisa V Lub U is set for an Eid-ul-Fitr release. The film also stars Danish Taimor, Saa Javed, Javed Sheikh and Qavi Khan.

Rabi Pirzada Brutually Slams Pakistani Cricketers For Preferring TVCs Over Cricket!

Pakistan’s loss to India ICC Champions Trophy 2017 started a debate amongst cricket fans. The nation was hurt over team’s dreadful performance and people are taking to social media to share their thoughts.

The latest one to hit the cricket team is singer Rabi Peerzada. The singer who did a disastrous rendition of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s classic took to Instagram and wrote an infuriated note to address the Pakistan cricket team.

Rabi Pirzada Brutually Slams Pakistani Cricketers For Preferring TVCs Over Cricket!

Rabi Pirzada Brutually Slams Pakistani Cricketers For Preferring TVCs Over Cricket!

Some of her followers opposed her while others supported her. What do you have to say about this?

Ali Zafar shared a video of him when he was 17!

Ali Zafar is a star and a multi talented artist. Either it is singing, acting or painting; you name it and he does it. He has struggled a lot and has made a name for himself. People love him for his style and pesona.

Ali Zafar shared a video of him when he was 17!

The Teefa in Trouble star shared an adorable video of his teenage where he and his friend are pretending that he has become a star and is getting a lot of offers from hollywood. Check out the video:

The dreams do come true if you work hard is the perfect caption for this video!

 

Hamza crticizes Wonder Woman!

Hamza Ali Abbasi is a highly opinionated person and he loves to share his opinions with the world. His facebook account has actually turned to a platform of discussion and he talks about everything from politics to entertainment. Wonder Woman is performing well all over the world. The movie stars Gal Gadot in the lead who is an Israeli actress and a former Israeli soldier who has previously supported Israel’s stance on Palestine. Due to this reason the movie even got banned in Lebanon.

Hamza crticizes Wonder Woman!

Look what Hamza had to say on the controversy:

Hamza crticizes Wonder Woman!

Many people appreciated him and agreed to his point of view while others thought it is a hypocrisy that we use Israeli products but oppose the film. What do you think? Is Hamza right or wrong? Do share your thoughts!

Hindi medium crosses 90 crore!

Saba Qamar is a versatile and talented actress no doubt. She rules the hearts of her Pakistani audiences with stellar performances like that in Main Sitara and Besharam. And now she has wowed the critics and audiences alike across the border in her debut movie Hindi Medium.

Hindi medium crosses 90 crore!

The movie is enjoying the second best third week collection after Bahubali:the conclusion which shows the potential of the movie. Hindi medium had a slow start but positive reviews made the sales pick up and now the movie has crossed 90 crores and is a hit nationally and internationally. Just 10 more crores and Saba will join the 100 crore club.

Saba’s commendable acting has made the movie such a super hit. More power to you Saba!

Tonite With HSY – Mahira Khan And Hamza Ali Abbasi

This particular episode of Tonite With HSY actually came as a pleasant surprise not because the format of the show was changed in any way but it was refreshing watching Hamza Ali Abbasi being candid and fun for a change. We have been watching him play serious and tragic roles for years now, we watch him getting emotional and sometimes too worked up over different issues and he is never candid on social media! I am so glad that in this episode of Tonite With HSY besides talking about things which Hamza Ali has talked about many times before, the viewers got to see another side of him which showed that he has a really nice sense of humor and he is totally capable of being adaptable! I have to say that Hamza Ali Abbasi made this show a lot more entertaining and the relationship Mahira and Hamza share definitely was another plus point. I have to give HSY credit for calling those guests on the show who get along perfectly which makes the show more fun if the celebrities involved do not get carried away and are not there to send certain messages across!

The way HSY interacted with Hamza and Mahira both showed that he genuinely respected both his guests which also made a great deal of difference. For a change however he did not give his guests a leverage but gave some pretty difficult questions to answer. Having said that, I don’t understand why Mahira Khan’s fixation with Shah Rukh Khan is always blown out of proportion in every single interview. The first half of the questions Mahira Khan answered focused solely on her experience of working in India and more specifically with Shah Rukh Khan. Mahira Khan answered questions about Shah Rukh Khan like she was there to tell people about him and not about her own self! Also, I was shocked to find out that Mahira found the filming experience in Pakistan “pinching” after doing only one film in India. Her explanation for that statement was even more disappointing. Although, I greatly appreciate how far Mahira has come as an actress but the fact is that she isn’t too good at expressing herself in talk shows. This is the reason why some of the questions she answered left me wondering what exactly she was trying to convey. Mahira Khan’s energy however added more life to this episode.

There was a good reason why Hamza Ali Abbasi won the hamper in the end, he was definitely more blunt while answering the questions and was not there with an agenda unlike few other celebrities who came in the previous episodes. I also felt that the questions HSY asked Hamza Ali Abbasi were more relevant to his career, like the question about Maula Jatt and him not being part of JPNA2.

In my opinion, the segment in which HSY invites some other guest to come and talk about themselves besides the main guests should be chopped off so that he can focus on the main guests even more. I felt like he did not ask Mahira Khan enough questions regarding her career in Pakistan and I also felt like Mahira Khan did not give the Pakistani viewers/her fans the credit they so deserve which had to be the most disappointing part of her interview. When she said that Hamza told her that the Pakistani fans made her what she was, I was hoping that she would acknowledge them but she gave the Indian fans just as much credit which was not fair! I have to say that I expected better from a star like Mahira Khan who got so much love from Pakistan. I am all for our celebrities going to India and working there but it is sad when their interviews are so calculated to make sure that no one in India gets offended by something they say!

I am going to be extremely honest and say that after watching this show I like Hamza Ali Abbasi a lot more and Mahira Khan slightly less! And yes, with all due respect whoever told Mahira Khan she could sing was lying!

How many of you watched this show? Do share your thoughts about it!