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The biggest clash of the season is here!

ICC Champions Trophy is on and the arch rivals India and Pakistan will face each other today in hopefully a nail-biting match at 2.30 pm. Hopes are up on both sides of the borders with Pakistanis praying for their country during fasting and Indians singing Mauka Mauka on television. With all star players retiring this year including Shahid Afridi who holds the record for being the only Pakistani having his name in Champion Trophy’s ‘Best bowling figures list’, Misbah ul haq, Younas Khan and Abdul Razzaq; Pakistan will rely on its young talent as well as the captain Sarfraz Ahmed (jo kabhi dhoka nahin dega InShaaAllah). Sarfraz is hopeful to win this match, this is what he had to say:

“The pressure will definitely be on India… we currently stand in the 8th spot so we can’t go lower than that.” He further added:

“We have definitely have a plan… you will see us doing some new things which have not been tried against India before.You will see some out of the box things and the team playing differently.”

The biggest clash of the season is here!

On the other hand Indian team is also high in spirits with their star players MS Dhoni, Shikar Dhawan, Ashwin and Virat Kohli(Captain) in full form to win the trophy again as they are currently the defending champions too. This is what Virat had to say:

“In Test cricket, we (India) have been able to reach the top with that mindset, having the hunger to win. We have taken it across all formats. Ruthlessness is something we definitely speak about all the time. We go in with that mindset and that goes a long way in a tournament like this.”

The biggest clash of the season is here!

Well the green shirts are on, face paints are ready and Pakistanis are all set to cheer their team whatever the result maybe kyunki tum jeeto ya haro humain tum se pyaar hai spirit is always there in our hearts. Pakistani team does have a disadvantage as the players are not as set as the Indian team but this can also turn out as an advantage because it makes the team unpredictable. Faheem Ashraf may also debut in the big match today. The nation is looking forward to the clash and hopes that Pakistan turns out as a winner. But who will get the chance to do Mauka Mauka only time will tell!

The biggest clash of the season is here!

Till then finger crossed and prayers on!

Sushmita Sen recites Surat Al Asar

It is no secret that the flawlessly beautiful Miss World 1994 winner Sushmita Sen is multitalented. Her beauty and brains remain unmatched among Indian celebrities, even more than a decade later. A women of substance, Sushmita flows through life so confidently and certainly that you cannot help being awed by her.

She is a philanthropist and a big advocate of uplifting the underprivileged. Her two adopted daughters started their lives in orphanages but have been thriving in her care now.

As if these qualities were not enough, she mesmerised a whole auditorium and millions on television when she wished a happy and blessed eid to all Muslim worldwide and then recited Surat Al Asar so perfectly and so eloquently that it was nothing short of magical. After recitation, she explained it’s meaning in English and then emphasised that whoever does have patience, truly never loses any battle in this world.

When asked how she knew so much about Islam, she explained in her particular confident and smiling tone that she loves these verses and their meanings and that her favourite time of the day is of morning Azan because it makes her feel so peaceful.

There was an ethereal quality to her voice during Quranic recitation, and for a Hindu film actress and model to know the Arabic verses and their English translation can only be called a miracle of Quran because it affects hearts in ways that are incomprehensible to human mind. May she be blessed for trying to understand Quran and may this journey which brings her peace continue forever.

Mohabbat Tumse Nafrat Hai Episode 9 Review – Overcrowded & Vague

Sitting through tonight’s episode was nothing short of a challenge not only because of the timing but also because the director apparently took this script a little too seriously!! Even in situations which are completely comical, the scenes are shot in such detail that everything you see is more staged than anything else. There are always people in the background either nodding their heads or laughing in these situations and the focus is never on the main subject. The backgrounds are being highlighted more than necessary and the ever-present music does not help either. Ami begum’s fake heart attack was interesting but the way everyone gathered around her and the focus on everyone’s body language and expressions gave a really strange feel to the whole scenario like they were a bunch of children getting excited over nothing. Later on when Ami Begum wanted everyone to boycott Waqar Ahmed, everyone was so involved in that situation too. I never thought I would say this about a drama but I feel that all the scenes in this drama are too overcrowded and overstated. There are so many people in this household but the story is revolving around only 2 characters (Maheen and Waqar) in particular and generally around four (Ami begum, Gulrez, Waqar and Maheen) of them. All the other family members do not even have definite characters and definitely no stories of their own! Even tonight, there were some scenes which were amusing but overall, there are so many glaring flaws in the execution of the script in particular that even the minor flaws in the script are very noticeable.

Finally somebody decided to talk to Maheen about Gulrez’s proposal. An entire episode was dedicated to Maheen’s reaction to the proposal and the possible outcome but later on it was almost as if everyone around Maheen forgot all about it! The perfume and book simile was one of the many forced dialogues in this drama which count as added philosophical discussions that are definitely not needed!! The message could have been conveyed in a much better manner without comparing Gulrez to a book (which is obviously a thing!). I felt like Neelam was belittling her brother (although she was not doing that of course) by comparing him to a commodity like that, it was certainly in bad taste. Also, I don’t understand why every character in this drama is bent on being philosophical even when certain scenarios can easily be covered without delving into details which are usually out of context!

Since many of the wonderful actors in this drama, who do not even need to prove that they are good at what they do, have given some very exaggerated performances, therefore one can safely conclude that the director ordered them to give these expressions which are anything but subtle! Maheen was cute for a while but her character doesn’t have a lot to offer. Like many of the other characters in the play, it is somewhat vague. She is gradually falling in love with Waqar and she cannot see him getting married to Jia, she is headstrong and bubbly but that’s about it! The character isn’t appealing enough and unfortunately Ayeza Khan’s performance looks a lot like acting! Like I said, I completely hold the director responsible for this because even someone like Saman Ansari is acting very artificial in this drama. Haroon Kadwani and Kinza Hashmi are making the most of the roles assigned to them but the fact is that they are also being used as props in a lot of scenes.

The story moved forward slightly in this episode but the characters in this play can easily be very annoying mainly because of the way they have been translated on screen. Maheen and Waqar’s track has potential but the overall execution of this play is so weak that I seriously doubt that the director or the writer will exploit this potential to the fullest. The only good thing about this episode was that Jia did not get a lot of screen time, other than that the episode overall was just like any other episode of this drama – a lot of talking, very little action, too many emotions, not enough content or depth!

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

Live Nikah in Shaan e Iftar.. what next?

There used to be a saying about moving everything but the kitchen sink, but we cannot apply it to our celebrities when it comes to Ramzan transmissions. They move to the sets with everything, including the kitchen sink.

Talking about shaan e sehar or iftar or dil dil ramzan or ramzan main bol or barkat or whatever ingenious names they come up, there has to be a certain amount of topics you can really discuss every day, so they just leave the topics and preparation. They just shoot life as it happens.

Ramzan transmissions are more like vlogs now with kids singing, playing, aunties cooking, scholars arguing, hosts giving presents, guests debating and even swans roaming at will. And on top of all that, Sanam Baloch has now shown a live nikah on her program or in her words provided relief to the mother by wedding off her daughter.

Live Nikah in Shaan e Iftar.. what next?

The sequence of doing a live nikah seems quite desperate to be honest. There has to be better ways to helping out parents for their daughters’ wedding and especially since it didn’t involve any monetary contribution from the viewers. It looks more like filling screen time by finding one uniquely weird idea after the other to boost the ratings.

The funny thing is how they find people to be willing to just do everything on air. And how they must be grabbing people for everything. If  they can do live nikah, live fights and live cooking on stage, I wonder what will we see next.

Let’s stay tuned, because there are more than three weeks of ramzan left and the ramzan transmissions teams are certainly going to come up with many more entertaining ideas like this… to keep the show going ?

Ali Haider Reacts To Waqar Zaka’s Unpleasant Video On Aamir Zaki’s Death

Aamir Zaki, the renowned legendary guitarist passed away on Friday at the age of 49. Zaki suffered from heart failure after a long battle with health problems.

However, Waqar Zaka came out with a video following the demise of legendary guitarist. He criticised the artist community for being insensitive and abandoning Zaki. He further claimed that Aamir Zaki was lying dead all alone with no one to take care of his body.

According to Waqar, he went to the Edhi morgue located in the Sohrab Goth area of Karachi where the idol’s body was kept.

He also said that the deceased’s family was not concerned about his body. “Artists should come and see how Aamir is kept here. This day can also come in our lives,” he said in his live video on Facebook.

Zaka alleged that singers Ali Haider, Hadiqa Kiani and Ahmed Jahanzaib, who worked with Zaki were not there to his death.

Singer Ali Haider now responded to Zaka’s live video, Ali released a video recently and slammed Zaka for naming him and Hadiqa Kiani among others, he also claimed that Zaka is trying to seek attention using Aamir Zaki’s death.

He said, “Everyone knows that I have been living in the United Staes for over two years now and Hadiqa lives in Lahore. But you [Waqar] were in Karachi. Why couldn’t you do anything for Zaki when we all knew the tough time he was going through?”

“If I want to do something good or charitable, I will do it in secret. Gabbing a mobile phone and shooting a video to seek attention is very easy,” he said.

The whole episode is surely getting uglier.

Asim Azhar and Hina Altaf together in Hum TV’s new drama

Asim Azhar has made ripples with his voice in Coke Studio and soon became a household name due to his duet with Momina Mustehsan. After the awesome start through singing, he is now set to appear on Hum TV’s new drama opposite none other than the vivacious Hina Altaf. The drama revolves around the twists of fate as experienced by the characters and their unique reactions to it according to their individual personalities. The drama boasts a hefty cast including Hira Mani and Noor Hassan. Hum TV is all set to release it in late july or August. On talking about it, Asim Azhar said his role is that of a simple minded poet but fate takes him through unexpected turns.As for Hina Altaf, we know how she lights up the screen with her liveliness. So this is definitely going to be one exciting drama to watch.

Zahid Ahmed – Biography, Age, Wife, Son, Dramas

Zahid Iftikhar Ahmed is a Pakistani actor and model who started his career with hosting talk shows on television and radio but got unprecedented success when he started his acting career . He started acting from performing in Theater plays. He was born on September, 20, 1984.

Popular Nicknames

Zee, Jai, Zahid Khan

Nationality

Pakistani & Australian

Age

Zahid is 32 years old.

Wife

Zahids wife’s name is Amna Zahid. They have two sons; Zaviyar Zahid and Zayan Zahid.

Dramas

Mehram – 2014

Alvida – 2015

Jugnoo – 2015

Tum Mere Pass Raho – 2015

Sangat – 2015

Zara Yaad Kar – 2016

Mor Mahal – 2016

Besharam – 2016

Naimat – 2016

Mera Kya Qasoor Tha – 2016

Dil-e-Janam – 2017

Pujaran – 2017

Performances In Theatre

It Runs In The Family – 2006

Bombay Dreams – 2007

Home Is Where Your Clothes Are – 2008

Phantom Of The Opera – 2009

Run For Your Wife – 2011

Sawa 14 August – 2013

Half Plate – 2013

Pawnay 14 August – 2014

Radio Shows

The Breakfast Show – 2002-03

The Rush Hour – 2002-03

The Bumper2Bumper Gaming Show – 2011

Upcoming Projects

Tou Dil Ka Kya Hua  – Drama

Daldal – Drama

Social Media Handles

Instagram – @zahid.ahmed.official

Facebook – @zahidahmedofficial

Twitter – _ZahidAhmed_

Pictures

Zahid Ahmed

Zahid Ahmed

Zahid Ahmed

Zahid Ahmed

Faysal Qureshi’s Daughter Is Coming To Television

Faysal Qureshi’s daughter, Hanish Qureshi is making headlines these days.

Faysal Qureshi’s Daughter Is Coming To Television

Earlier, we reported about Hanish’s incredible weight transformation and now the rumours state that her motivation lies in her desire to work in Pakistani dramas.

If rumours are to be believed then the girl with the modelesque physique will make it to our tv screens very soon.

Faysal Qureshi’s Daughter Is Coming To Television

Are you all excited to see Hanish in dramas?

MOM’s trailer unravels even more mysteries and gripping suspense

MOM's trailer unravels even more mysteries and gripping suspense

The trailer of the movie Mom is finally out and it has us all intrigued even more. For starters, it is has all the traits of a perfect movie trailer: the unique cohesion of a creepy lament in the background with the foreboding aura; narration with powerful dialogues and the enigma of the story-line which in no way has been clearly been revealed even in the two minutes that various scenes of the movie are put together. There is an ambiance of threat, danger, regret and despair as soon as the first sentence of the narration by Sridevi resonates in the video: “Which one will you choose: the wrong or more wrong?” We are flashed back in time where Sridevi’s relationship with her step- daughter (Sajal Ali) is unfolded and even the bond that the family shared (Adan Siddique playing the father) as a whole before any trouble had been bestowed on them. Sajal Ali looks perfectly innocent, even fragile, on screen which perhaps plays a pivotal role in the circumstances that are yet to be disclosed but can only be guessed at; for an unfortunate turn of events seem to have come in between the mother-daughter relationship. Is Sajal Ali killed? Kidnapped? Gone through a traumatic experience, where maybe her mother is at fault or just blames herself for it?

The next interval of the trailer looks upon Sridevi searching for ways to correct her mistake or seek redemption for her own satisfaction. Here, two more actors are uncloaked : Nawazuddin Siddique (unperturbed and strangely calm among all the apprehension)  and Akshaye Khanna (handsome yet inscrutable); both disguised in the perfect get-up, yet we have no idea what part do they play in the conundrum that surrounds this plot.

The last card, however comes into play at the very end, where Sajal Ali questions her mom unequivocally : “But didn’t you tell them? That I’m not your daughter, Ma’am?”

Is this it then? Is that the pivotal center of our storyline?

It seems like there is no end to the twists and puzzles of this thriller which only arouses are curiosity and impatience more.

One thing’s for sure: We can’t wait for this movie to hit theaters on the 7th of July!

Watch the trailer here and leave your thoughts in the comments below:

Shahid Afridi Foundation inside story

A country that has the 25th largest economy of the world in terms of purchasing power should have very prosperous citizens.. no?

Nope, in Pakistan one in four Pakistani lives in multidimensional poverty. Add to that the very low late of literacy due to privatisation of education multiplied by a very high birth rate and you have the recipe of an extreme class difference…the extent of which is unimaginable.

The solution lies in all of us, but despite our best intentions, we often lack a trustworthy platform to execute them. After the recent rage of Shahid Afridi Foundation (SAF) as advertised on TV, we did a little digging to see what it’s all about.

Shahid Afridi Foundation inside story

SAF was founded in March,2014 and has been very proactive since then to alleviate pain, sufferings and poverty throughout Pakistan. It’s charity hospital in Kohat, Sahibzada Fazal Rahman Charity Hospital is one of the cleanest and best equipped hospitals in NWFP. There have been many hopeless families who have returned to health there

Shahid Afridi Foundation inside story

The foundation also operates a number of schools to provide education to poverty stricken children who would otherwise have no access to books. Maybe it’s because he is a father himself, but the majority of beneficiaries of SAF are impoverished kids.

Shahid Afridi Foundation inside story

There are many famous names who have collaborated with Shahid Afridi in his various charitable projects. I don’t think there could be a better use of one’s hard earned name and fame than this.

Shahid Afridi Foundation inside story

This Ramzan in the naiki segment, he appears in Shan e Ramzan to encourage people to contribute towards the tragedies that needy people bring on stage there.

Pakistan is very big and our needs too many, but if all of us in our small places of privelage decide to make just one life a little better, we can certainly change the current statistics of poverty, just one person at a time.

If you find yourself with some extra time and money, visit the website http://shahidafridifoundation.org  to see if you can contribute these resources to one platform that is striving to relieve as many sufferings as they can.

Saba Qamar Replies To Bollywood’s Love Letter & Says, “We LOVE Indians and Hindi films”

Saba Qamar is a name that needs no introduction. She’s known for her exceptional acting skills and her strong performances in dramas since 2004.

Hindi Medium is releasing on the 19th of May

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Bollywood Hungama’s Faridoon wrote Saba Qamar an open love letter. Saba Qamar responds to the open letter and here’s the whole conversation between Faridoon and Saba Qamar.

We were discussing in my office about Hindi Medium and your performance. The idea just happened and the next day I decided to pen an open letter to you.
Thank you so much. I am glad, I am excited. You know everybody is sending me that link, that article’s link. Social media pe bheja jaa raha hai. Sab keh rahe the Faridoon ne likha hai. So I said okay guys, I am going to reply to him and I will call him. Aapne seedha seedha dhamaka kar diya.

2 days to go #sabaqamar #irrfankhan #HindiMedium ?

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There are so many people, who have been asking me ki aap ko jawab mile ki nahi?
Chalega! aap se baat karte hain. Aapse baat karke accha lagega. Aapki shayri itni kamal ki hai!

Considering both India and Pakistan have similar culture, Shayri toh honi chahiye..
Jahan pyaar hota hai, wahan thodi si jung toh hoti hee hai.

That is true. I hope yeh jo chhoti si jung hai, it ends. When you interact with people from both sides then there is love and affection and curiosity…

People in Pakistan, love Indian people. Seriously, we love Indians and Hindi cinema. Hindi medium has got a great response.

How is the response in Pakistan?
Amazing! I can’t tell in words. Main alfazon mein nahi bata sakhungi ki logo ne kya response dia hai! I was so excited bahut accha response hai.

The film is growing from strength to strength in India and I believe its running houseful in Pakistan as well?
Yes fully. It’s still houseful here. Yahan cinemas mein half-girlfriend utar chuki hai. Hindi Medium hai, aur Hollywood movies hain.

Even in India, It’s going from strength to strength. It’s getting better and better! And people in USA for that matter are watching Hindi medium as well. People are very curious over there.
Yeah thank you. I am very excited. They relate to the character. They are liking it. I have read about it.

I am sorry but I haven’t seen your dramas but since the time the open letter has come out many people on the social media have been telling me about your works like Maat, Thakan etc…
Have you seen ‘Besharam’? It’s really nice. If you want to know about Saba Qamar, you must watch ‘Besharam’. It’s my story. I totally relate to that story and character.

I had not seen your work and in a way it was good because I found your performance so fresh in Hindi Medium. It was really wonderful and I had a great time watching it.
Thank you so much. But I feel ki Hindi Medium mein whatever I have done, woh toh kuch bhi nahi tha. When I look at my performance in Hindi Medium then I feel that there is so much more that is still to be explored. I am very comfortable with everything. I am an actor, kisi bhi actor ka ek character hota hai. Kisi dusre ko in cheezo se taujub nahi hona chaheye. Nahi toh woh khud ko explore kaise karega. Agar hum chance nahi lenge, different cheeze nahi karenge aur sirf same character karenge, wahi hero- herione blah blah toh fir kaise! Main woh bhi karna chahungi, woh bhi important hai. But I like to play challenging characters, character roles. Characters that are insightful and nice.

Even in this film, the way you emotionally blackmail Irrfan, I literally was laughing a lot. There were people around me and they were like, why is this guy laughing so much. It was hilarious. In fact I interviewed Irrfan Khan and he said that he really had a great time working with you.
Even I had a great time working with him. He was humble and down to earth.

Tenu suit suit karda. #sabaqamar @gururandhawa @arjunartist #Hindimedium #Maddockfilms #Tseries #May12th

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How did you prepare for the role?
Honestly, Itna kuch khaas nahi karna padha mujhe kuch. Mujhe sab keh rahe ki dialogue maine seekhe hai acche. Language of both the countries is similar so I didn’t have any difficulty at all. In Pakistan TV Dramas are like movies. The way movie stars are considered bigger in India, similarly TV drama stars are considered bigger than movie stars in Pakistan. T.V actors are respected more here since we don’t have that many films that are made in Pakistan. So aise kuch nahi tha ki bahut zyaada mujhe out of the way jaake kuch karna padha.Thode thode words sirf different hai. Even then I didn’t have much problem.

And how was your experience while shooting in Delhi?
The whole film is shot in Delhi. The shooting experience was amazing. It was one of the best moments in my life and I would always remember it.

Work hard in silence,let success make the noise! #sabaqamar #characterrole #Biopic #khi #rebel

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And you enjoyed the food? Delhi food?
I loved the food. All the restaurants and the food places, Purani Delhi aur Chandni chowk. Daal Makhni was my favourite. I would say yaar dal makhani arrange kar do yaar. Pakistan mein uska taste woh nahi hai jo aap log spices daalte hain. Miss kar rahi hu main bahut zyaada. I wish main Delhi aaoon bahut jald, Mumbai bhi.

Things turned really bad between India and Pakistan in September last year. Seeing what happened with Fawad khan and Mahira Khan, do you find it a bit sad the way Art got mixed up with war?
Faridoon it’s not about the Art. It’s about humanity. Insaan itna anger leke kyu chal rahe hai? We should try and look ahead. We shouldn’t remain so caught up in the Past! I went to Delhi and I received so much love and affection. No one said anything bad to me, no one displayed any anger. I thought these are such loving people. Even in Pakistan, India ki koi bhi cheeze aati hai na toh hum excited hote hain pata nahi ab kahan maamla kharab hai. I hope sab cheezein theek ho jayen. See I am a loving person. I want a peaceful world. I don’t like fighting and all. Chhodo na yaar Duniya chhoti si hai. Enjoy your life.

Even we have heard so many things about Pakistanis but when I travel abroad to USA, Australia etc., I find them absolutely normal and so warm. The reality is much different from the propaganda.
Isn’t it love that logon ne aapka ek letter mujh tak pahuchaya hai through whatsapp and fans. Its love I think. What do you think? Yeh pyaar hai ki unhone mujhe aapko call karne pe majbur kar diya . Yeh abhi tak kisi journalist se life mein aise baat nahi ki. And I asked about it and maine decide kia ke main unse baat karungi. Aapne mere liye itna accha likha. I really liked it. I loved it. I am over-whelmed. You made my day actually. I just loved it. Normally log karte nahi hain aisa.

Pani phenk dun gi ??#Sabaqamar #khi #friends #offday

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I am really glad that you feel this way. As I mentioned in the letter that there is a scene of you in a temple where you are folding your hands. Berozgaar critics yahaan bhi hain aur vahaan bhi. Did you have any apprehensions of criticism from the hardliners?
Even I was expecting may be kuch ho in some scenes but I guess the situations and the story of the film is such that no one noticed anything untoward. The response is amazing. I was apprehensive about the nightie scene but no one has raised any objections. I am just excited that people are praising the film, acting and everything.

What are your views on Zeenat Lakhani writer and Saket Chaudhary (Writer-Director) of Hindi Medium. They have woven a really class film together.
They are so passionate about work. Unka passion toh main words meh explain he nahi kar sakti. There is fire in Saket. So yes they are a very passionate bunch of people.

Pakistanis are generally big fans of Bollywood. What was your tryst with Bollywood and who were the Bollywood actors that you admired?
Irrfan for sure. I like actors like Ranbir Kapoor and Tabu. Beauty mein Madhuri Dixit. Baaki bollywood toh Bachpan se he dekhte aa rahe hain. Yahan bahut attraction hai bollywood ki, Hindustan ki. Main kaafi comfortable thi Irrfan ke saath bhi. Aise nahin laga ki arre bade se superstar jaise hain. He is very down to earth and sweet. So yes he is a nice person, very humble. I had a great time with him. I wish ki haalat better hojayen

On the sets of ? #sabaqamar #Khi #characterrole #biopic #megaproject

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Frankly I watch a lot of movies but your performance was something that will always stay in my mind. And would love to see more of you in Bollywood
Inshallah

Junaid Jamshed’s son shares a rare picture of Aamir Zaki

Taimoor Jamshed, son of the late singer-turned preacher and host Junaid Jamshed, took on twitter to share a rare picture of the legend Aamir Zakir alongside his father.

Junaid Jamshed's son shares a rare picture of Aamir Zaki

In the picture, Zaki can be seen playing the guitar alongside Junaid and Rohail Hyatt. Zaki had been part of their band, Vital Signs, briefly during 1994.

This picture was tweeted by Salman who gave the credits of the picture to Taimoor, who retweeted the picture on his account. He also expressed his love and adoration for the legend in these words ‘(Aamir Zaki was) one of the greats of our time. His guitar solo in Aitebaar left millions mesmerized’

Junaid Jamshed's son shares a rare picture of Aamir Zaki

According to family and friends, Zaki died of heart failure on Friday. He was 49. His brother, Shahid Zaki, said Aamir had been suffering from a prolonged illness. He was laid to rest early Saturday morning at a local graveyard

This Pakistani Celebrity Just Slammed Maryam Nawaz

Prolonged power outages in Pakistan has disturbed the whole nation during the holy month of Ramzan. The situation has come to such a point that people do not get respite even during Sehar and Iftar.

Apparently, one of our Lollywood veterans did not remain silent and dared to complain to Maryam Nawaz about no electric power and the fierce actress is none other than Meera Jee.

This Pakistani Celebrity Just Slammed Maryam Nawaz

It all started when Maryam Nawaz tweeted this:

And this is how Meera Jee reacted:

Kudos to the actress for speaking out!

Sanam Saeed – Biography, Age, Marriage, Dramas, Films

Sanam is a popular Pakistani model, actress and singer. Acting and singing are her first love, although she started her career as a model. Sanam was born on 2nd February, 1985.

Age

Sanam is 32 years old.

Marriage

Sanam’s marriage was a grand affair, attended by many celebrities. Sanam Saeed wasn’t too happy about the fact that people were saying that her wedding was a very lavish affair. She said that such news was merely an exaggeration.

Husband

Sanam got married to her childhood friend Farhan Hassan on 2nd January, 2015, who is based in Karachi. Sanam Saeed did not want people discussing her marriage too much and unlike many other celebrities there were few pictures from her wedding functions available on the internet.

Dramas

Daam – 2010

Mera Naseeb – 2011

Mata-e-Jaan Hai Tu – 2012

Talkhiyan – 2012

Zindagi Gulzar Hai – 2012

Dil Mera Dharkan Teri – Telefilm 2013

Kadurat – 2013

Tamanna Ki Tamanna – Telefilm 2013

Ek Kasak Reh Gaye – 2013

Shukk – 2013

Firaaq – 2014

Mr. Shamim – 2015

Diyar-e-Dil – 2015

Dil Banjara – 2016

Theater Plays

Chicago – 2007

Mama Mia – 2009

Carnage – 2009

Grease – 2013

Dhaani – 2013

Contributions To Coke Studio As A Backing Vocalist

Alif Allah (Jugni) – 2010

Aisha – 2010

Chori Chori – 2010

Films

Bachaana – 2016

Mah-e-Meer – 2016

Dobara Phir Se – 2016

Rahm – 2016

Upcoming Projects

Azad – Film

Cake – Film

Social Media Handles

facebook.com/sanamsaeed

twitter.com/sanammodysaeed

https://www.instagram.com/sanammody

Photos

Sanam Saeed

Sanam Saeed

Sanam Saeed

Sanam Saeed

Film Industry Ignored Yet Again

Pakistan film industry is rising from the ashes but it can easily be said that this is because of the sole efforts of the private sector. Our government seems to neglect funding our film industry time and again. Nothing different happened in the Punjab budget this year.

In the recently announced Punjab budget for year 2017-2018, the film industry was neglected as always. Prominent celebrities expressed their anger at this.

The famous director Syed Noor said it was disappointing that the provincial government ignored film industry in the budget. He further said that the authorities should have allocated specific amount for the revival of the cinema in the country.

Veteran actor Ghulam Moinuddin complained that Marriyum Aurangzeb,the Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting had promised to take steps in the betterment of the film industry but alas, these were just words as it turns out.

Shafaq Cheema, another gem of Pakistan media industry, also seemed outraged over this injustice with the film industry. He lamented that this industry always gets fake pledges and vows. He further expressed that if the government pays serious attention on this matter, then the industry can be taken on the top again.

Javed Sheikh had similar grievances that every year the film industry is promised of funds, development, and every year they are disappointed.

Dear Maya Gets A Low Opening, Madiha Imam’s Bollywood Debut Sinks?

Madiha Imam has managed to sink teeth into most of the roles she has done and ‘Dear Maya’ is no different. Her Bollywood debut film Dear Maya hit the theaters on June 1st and received positive reviews from the critics but opened slow at the box office.

Dear Maya Gets A Low Opening, Madiha Imam's Bollywood Debut Sinks?

Dear Maya got a low opening at the box office India, and managed to grab only Rs. 1.2 crores on Friday. According to Indian trade analysts, the film can perform better at the box office in coming days. However, the fate of Dear Maya is still uncertain.

Dear Maya Gets A Low Opening, Madiha Imam's Bollywood Debut Sinks?

Dear Maya follows the tale of a lonely woman who gets pranked by two teenagers, who make her believe that she has a secret long lost admirer! It is directed and written by Sunaina Bhatnagar and produced by Sandeep Leyzell starring Manisha Koirala, Madiha Imam and Shreya Chaudhary in the lead roles.

Sarwat Gillani & Fahad Mirza’s Pictures With Their Newborn Is Breaking The Internet!

Sarwat Gillani, the ever so talented actress gave birth to her second son on June 1st. Sarwat Gillani and Fahad Mirza tied the knot in 2014. The couple embraced parenthood for the second time with a baby boy named, Araiz Muhammad Mirza.

“Yes, it’s true. We have been blessed with a baby boy, and named him Araiz Muhammad Mirza,” the new mummy told The Express Tribune. “Rohan, Fahad and I are truly blessed and so looking forward to enjoying this new bundle of joy in the Mirza Clan,” she added.

“We are overwhelmed with the outpouring love since yesterday, from every where, and want to just use this opportunity to thank everyone for their messages, wishes and the warm welcome for Araiz into this world,” an overwhelmed Fahad said.

“One should know when to give in and when to give up. Family must always be the priority,” is Sarwat’s mantra for a happy married life.

Pictures of the couple along with their newborn went viral on social media and we can’t stop gushing over them!

Sarwat Gillani & Fahad Mirza's Pictures With Their Newborn Is Breaking The Internet!

Sarwat Gillani & Fahad Mirza's Pictures With Their Newborn Is Breaking The Internet!

Actors and Actresses who need to show versatility!

Acting is not an easy job and every one cannot become a star. People who get this status work really hard to reach that point. But many times actors start repeating a same formula because bhai ye bikta hai! What they need to understand is a great actor is whose work shows versatility. To become Leonardo di Caprio and Johnny Depp you have to up your game. Following is a list of Actors/Actresses who definitely need to show versatility as people love to see them and would love even more to see them doing different characters.

Humayun Saeed:

Yes Humayun Saeed is one of the biggest stars of our country. He has ruled the hearts of millions and has always managed to stay relevant and in news. But has Humayun ever shown versatility in his whole career. Maybe a few times as in Kaafir and Main hoon Shahid Afridi (this is mentioned because finally Humayun played a mature person; abba of Shehzad sheikh) but most of the times he is just there as a lover boy (though he is NOT a boy) with an intense smoulder on his face and talking to his heroines standing so closely that the poor soul cannot even breathe. It’s high time that Humayun should start doing roles which match his age and (please!) stop playing lady killer all the time. Humayun has his own production house so he must use it to produce some quality roles for himself.

P.S: He is playing villain in the upcoming movie Yalghaar! We as audience hope that he would experiment more.

Actors and Actresses who need to show versatility!

Javed Sheikh:

He is a veteran of the industry but he has to understand doing similar roles all the time does not go well with the audience even if you are such a senior actor. Playing Ajeeb o Ghareeb and careless father makes his presence monotonous. Be it Wrong number, Jawani Phirr Nahin Aani, Karachi se Lahore and now I guess Mehrunnisa We Lub You he plays a similar role all the time. I think he should do some serious roles and challenge his forte. Plus the audience will love the change too!

Actors and Actresses who need to show versatility!

Maya Ali:

She has shown the world what she is capable of in Aunn Zara and Shanakht but now a days the lady is just seen crying everywhere on the television screens. She cried during the whole Mann Mayal torture and before the Tsunami could go down she again played a cry baby in Sanam. Being a very young actress she has achieved a lot already but she needs to choose some intelligent roles and get away from the buckets she is filling with tears.

Actors and Actresses who need to show versatility!

Sajal Ali:

She is also contributing towards the improvement of water shortage problem in Pakistan by crying rivers in each of her drama. Be it Aasmanon pe Likha or Chup Raho the lady is always crying. Sajal has a lot of potential which she showcased when she played Maha in the telefilm Behadd; she was so good that one would actually consider her to be a 13 years old teenager not because of her looks but because of her acting skills. Mohobbat Jaye Bhar Main is also an example where Sajal played her character fabulously. Sajal has to recognize her potential and she should do some negative, comical and definitely stronger roles than playing damsel in distress all the time.

Actors and Actresses who need to show versatility!

Mikal Zulfiqar:

Mikal obviously has a lot of talent and recently he has picked up some intelligent roles but most of the times he plays a confused guy torn between two women and never able to figure out what to do with dear life as his characters are so innocent that they just couldn’t let any woman down but he does realize who he really loves in the last episode of the drama because although he is a confused guy but boy supports monogamy.

Actors and Actresses who need to show versatility!

Mahira Khan:

She is a superstar. People love her personality and love every project she does but the fact cannot be denied that she always plays sweet, innocent, bubbly and Mummy aap kya keh rahi hain type roles. As much as she is admired by and influences the audience she should come up with some stronger roles. I think she should seek some inspiration from her contemporaries Saba Qamar and Sanam Saeed. Be it Ho Mann Jahan, Humsafar, Bin Roye and even Raees her roles are almost similar and being the star that she is she should change that.

Fawad Khan:

Many people would like to kill me for this mention but don’t you think Fawad has been doing the young generation Humayun AKA Lover Boy again and again. The difference just lies in the expression where Humayun has THE SMOULDER, Fawad has THE KILLER SMILE. We have seen Fawad’s potential in Khuda Ke Liye and we hope he will floor us with his performance in Maula Jutt and will shake off the extra chocolate of the chocolate hero image he carries.

Actors and Actresses who need to show versatility!

The list would have included Ahsan Khan too but he broke the sterotypic casting with his famous rendition of Paa Imtiaz in Udaari! Others should take inspiration from him. This is my list of Actors and Actresses who need to show some versatility. Feel free to add more!

 

 

Portrayal of Women in Pakistani Dramas

Television has played an important part in influencing our society since its introduction to our homes. These days, despite the cyber revolution, television still manages to influence our society greatly. What we see, we believe and implement. Television is a strong force to inform, educate, spread awareness as well as entertain. It also advocates, whether subtly or forcefully, and it definitely affects audience’s thinking process.

Next to news, dramas are what are watched regularly by our people. These dramas are usually family centric and women always seem to play very critical roles in them. The topic I want to delve in today is how are women portrayed in these serials? Are the story-lines progressive or regressive towards women’s position in a society – in our society?

The answer to that, I believe, is both. In the past few years a lot of television drama serials have come out that have empowered women, put them in the position of power, made them more liberal. However, along-side these attributes, they reinforced patriarchal values too. So, all in all, they denounced orthodoxy yet gave flame to patriarchally, as if they can co-exist.

The messages that they deliver are confusing and contradictory. For example, a working woman is classified as an admirable, independent, strong-willed individual of the society yet she is not accepted as part of the society and is treated like an alien. Similarly, a woman is made known to earn education after a lot of hard work and devotion to the cause and she is even encouraged to do so by the writers, yet if a woman has a job better than her husband, earns more than him, the husband feels insecure and this acts as an obstacle to a happy marriage? Should the girl have bothered to work tirelessly to achieve her education when the career she built out of it becomes a problem in her marital life?

The blame of most of the problems in these dramas falls on the woman’s shoulder. For example, if a couple divorces, it is the woman’s fault in the eyes of the society; that she couldn’t keep her husband happy and content with her. The dramas depict this injustice in glory details, making the girls of our country fear the outcome of a divorce and prefer silence even when they are treated brutally by men.

The portrayal of women in Pakistani television serials is far removed from reality. Whenever a man resorts to adultery, the woman is blamed as the temptress; matrimony is glamourized to the extent that the ultimate goal of a girl’s life is to be married and modernism is a bane rather than a boon. These serials reinforce damaging stereotypes about women and project a highly negative image of women. In almost every serial, the implication is that the woman is to be blamed for whatever is wrong in her own life, or even in the life of her family and people she interacts with or is related to.

Dramas, for reasons unknown to me, try to weave the idea that women are supposed to bear pain. In fact, those who bear pain, compromise more than their share, resort to silence rather than raise a voice, show unlimited amount of patience without knowing if it will do any good, are portrayed as the ultimate idols. Why not show women who know their importance, their value, their rights as the heroes?  Women are anything but feeble and weak and it’s time our dramas and our society recognize it, embrace it and extend it.

Another problem that I have with many of today’s serials is that they objectify women. It has become such a norm for our dramas that it is now even presented in the comedic serials! Like, people are actually supposed to laugh at the deterioration of our drama standards. Take ARY’s Bulbulay for example; two men seem to forget everything in their life as soon as they lay eyes on a beautiful girl; as if a woman’s looks are her biggest asset!

The next issue is that these dramas are making it a norm that men shall not take no for an answer. Here is a cliché plotline I am using to support this- a rich, spoilt guy likes a hardworking, self-made girl of middle class upbringing. He is adamant to marry her and despite the girl downright refusing his advances he persists and, twisting his inflexibility into something romantic, the writers make the girl accept him in the end.

How is it that men seem to let go of a well-educated, loving wife in favour of a masoom bhooli bhali puppet of a woman that his family chooses for him? (No, it doesn’t happen right away but the kitten loving, naïve girl sooner or later manages to replace the self-aware, educated girl).  What is the message that the writers try to convey? It is good to have education but, a man will only like a woman who does nothing worthwhile with this education? Even after everything, he will still fall for the one who can make gool rotiyan?

It is true that in this modern age, where women and men are considered – or at least, should be- like two wheels of the same cart, Pakistani writers are working in favor of strengthening the characters and roles on women as individuals. However, it seems they find it very hard to let go of stereotyping them at the same time. No doubt these stereotypical images are a result of deeply embedded social practices and interpretation, but I firmly believe that a conscious effort from the production houses and writers needs to be made to rectify this.

As the media is often responsible for shaping our opinions, dramas portraying women as being weak and oppressed can have an adverse influence on the way people think about and treat women in our society. In contrast, if dramas focus on strengthening women and empowering them, this can have a positive impact on society. Women could be inspired to stand up and speak up for themselves, for their own rights and protection.

 

 

Humayun Saeed – Biography, Age, Wife, Dramas, Films

Humayun is very popular Pakistani actor and producer who is a co-owner of Six Sigma Entertainment, one of the biggest productions houses in Pakistan. Humayun was born on July 27, 1971.

Age

Humayun is 45 years old.

Wife

Humayun’s wife, Samina Humayun is also a producer who has given the Pakistani viewers some excellent dramas.

Humayun Saeed Wife – 30 Romantic Pictures

Dramas Humayun Has Acted In

Chandni Raatein – 2002

Mehndi – 2003

Riyasit – 2005

Doraha – 2008

Aashti – 2009

Ishq Junoon Dewangi – 2009

Ishq Ki Inteha – 2009

Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Benishan – 2010

Daam – 2010

Uraan – 2010

Omer Dadi Aur Gharwale – 2011

Tum Ho Ke Chup – 2011

Kaafir – 2011

Mohabbat Rooth Jaye Toh – 2011

Ladies Park – 2011

Neeyat – 2011

Dil Lagi – 2016

Bin Roye – 2017

Dramas Produced By Humayun’s Production House

Moorat – 2005

Riyasat – 2005

Manzil –  2006

Makan – 2006

Sarkar Sahab – 2007

Doraha – 2008

Meri Zaat Zara-e-Benishan – 2010

Daam – 2010

Talafi – 2012

Gul-e-Rana – 2016

Films Humayun Has Acted In

Inteha – 1999

No Paisa No Problem – 2000

Mein Ek Din Lot Ke Aao Ga – 2007

Khulay Aasman Ke Neechay – 2008

Jashn – 2009

Mein Hoon Shahid Afridi – 2013

Bin Roye – 2015

Jawani Phir Nahin Aani – 2015

Actor In Law – Guest Appearance (2016)

Films Produced By Humayun’s Production House

Mein Hoon Shahid Afridi

Jawani Phir Nahin Aani

Mein Punjab Nahin Jaoongi

Humayun And Aisha Khan

Humayun and Aisha Khan have worked in many dramas together and they are also good friends. There was a time when the production companies and channels promoting them spread the rumors that these two were a real life couple. They even gave interviews as husband and wife but later on they said it was only a publicity stunt. Later on there were many rumors that both of them were romantically involved but Humayun and Aisha Khan both said that these rumors were false.

Upcoming Projects

Project Ghazi – Film

Mein Punjab Nahin Jaoongi – Film

Yalghaar – Film

Jawani Phir Nahin Aani 2 – Film

Photos

Humayun Saeed

Humayun Saeed

Humayun Saeed

Humayun Saeed

 

 

 

Ramzan Mein Bol ! Liaqat’s best so far!(?)

Amir Liaqat, the man who can surprise you whenever he wants to, leaves no stone unturned in order to come up with better songs for his Ramzan transmission. However,where his songs seemed to have pleased the viewers, at the same time, have  disappointed them  to some extent in the past.

Lack of innovation , uniqueness and same old tunes made the listeners disinterested.However, after Aslam Ramzan , Mehman Ramzan, Pehchan Ramzan and Iman Ramzan, Ramzan Mein Bol has made its mark. From the song lyrics to the video concept and execution, everything seems better than before.

With a bigger change in his transmission style, Liaqat has once again surprised us all, specially with the Ramzan song.This time around, it is unique, it is innovative. It is Ramzan Mein Bol!

 

https://youtu.be/kYrYR5vhpHc

What We Miss About Ramzan:

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The Father of Humanity:

The man who spent his whole life serving the nation. Edhi Sahab, the father of humanity left us a year ago and it’s really hard to believe that he will no longer be with us but what he has done for the nation shall remain forever. His efforts and deeds for humanity shall never be forgotten and will be guarded further on.

Qaseeda Burda shareef :

Momina Mustehsan comes up with yet another version of Qaseeda Burda Sharif and earns a fair amount of appreciation but nothing can replace the beauty of qaseeda burda shareef by Qari Khushi Muhammad. The beauty of children holding candles, the magic of the melodious voice, the soothing soft music had the charm of its own which somehow remains missing today.

Bhar Do jholi Meri Ya Elahi (the legendry voice):

The voice we miss the most, the voice with dazzling beauty, the voice of Amjad Sabri. Our sehri and aftari were spent listening to his qawalis and naat. His tragic and sudden death had us all shocked. Bhar do jholi, the most famous qawali would remind us of the melodious voice of Amjad Sabri.

 Junaid Jamshed:

The man famous for so many reasons. From “dill dill Pakistan” to “Elahi teri chaukhat pe”, the journey has been tremendously arduous, with the road filled with hurdles. Junaid Jamshed’s life has been an epitome of success and modesty. The singer-turned-scholar won the hearts of many with his magical voice and his knowledge. His tragic demise in a plane crash is something we just cannot get over and Shan-e Ramzan transmission will never be the same without him, I daresay.

The times when there were no Ramzan transmissions at all:

The times when there were no private jets flying around (be it in your dreams or for REAL), no Qmobile ki bikes and Firdous ki lawn. There were more prayers, more peace and more Ramzan-feels. With no transmission trying to gain more TRP, our fasting was way more peaceful than it is today.

The Baraat Series:

From Azher Ki Ayegi Baraat to Annie Ki Ayegi Baraat , the most awaited Baraats would leave us glued to our Televisions. Starting from the 1st of Ramzan and ending after/on Eid ul Fitar, the sitcom written by Vasay Chaudhry, would have us all anxiously waiting for it but it came to an end after the last season “Annie Ki Ayegi Baraat. This has left the fans wanting more, quite disappointed.

The Endless wait for moon-sighting announcement By Mufti Sahab:

Agree or not but we all miss the times when we would spend hours before the TV in order to hear Mufti Muneeb’s announcement regarding moon-sighting. The moments of curiosity were priceless. Although we find it highly convenient that now the announcements are made beforehand on news channels, we somehow also miss those moments of curiosity.

Ramzan will never be the same without all those we lost and WITH what we have. It remains a sad fact that those who are gone took a lot with them and those who remain have nothing to offer…

Sun Yaara Episodes 1-22 Overview – One word: Wah!

Sigh. Dair aaye par durust aye. Sums up my sentiments in a nutshell about having delayed watching this drama earlier. A Six Sigma Plus production, directed by Danish Nawaz and written by Asiya Mirza, Sun Yaara has been on air weekly on ARY Digital for a while now. Twenty two weeks (episodes) to be precise. Having seen Junaid Khan last act in Unsunni (shudder) and not being a fan of Hira Mani because, well just because, I was not tempted to watch the drama until I came across the OST and the whole OST video was such a treat to watch and listen to that curiosity got the better of me and I tuned in.

Sun Yaara is the story of a family, wait two families, three, four, haye okay let me backtrack. One at a time. We are introduced first to Lalarukh (Zernish Khan) and her family. Nida Mumtaz plays the role of a mother who has three adult children, Talal (Junaid Khan), Lalarukh aka Laali and Khurram (Asim Mahmood). She apparently also had another daughter who died and whose daughter Hina (Minaal Khan) she has raised.

Lalarukh is engaged to be married to Saif (Faris Shafi) and it is near her wedding that we are introduced to Nida’s sister (Samina Ahmed) and her family which comprises her son (Kaiser Khan Nizamani) and granddaughter Roshanay aka Roshni (Hira Mani). Roshni and her grandmother fly in from Islamabad to attend the wedding and that is when Roshni and Talal interact. Since we’re discussing families, a little on Saif’s also – he lives with his mother (Ismat Iqbal) and two sisters Saima (Laila Wasti) and Tania (Ghana Ali).

Okay so now that kaun kis ka bhai, biwi, devar, bhabhi is out of the way, the story covers various tracks and the best part about all this is that no one track bored me. There’s Laali and Saif, Roshni and Talal, Khurram and his jokes, Tania and Talal, etc. Laali marries Saif and due to a huge blowup created by Tania, Saif divorces her. Talal feels guilty and feels that to make Laali’s life full of happiness again is his responsibility. Enter Mustafa (Hasan Niazi) who is an old friend of Talal’s and who has harbored feelings for Laali for a long time. Laali’s son Ayaan takes a liking to ‘Uncle’ too and realising that Mustafa’s intentions are good, Talal gives him his blessing and bullies a very reluctant Laali into marrying Mustafa.

Talal’s own love life is a bit more colorful than his own brisk self. Although his heart is seemingly in the right place, his curt and stony faced persona does not help him much. I felt it was quite obvious that he and Roshni had developed feelings for each other, yet he agrees to marry Roshni only if the rest of the family agrees to any of the decisions he makes in the near future. When pressurizing Laali to marry Mustafa, Roshni overhears the conversation and feels used.

I know. No earth shattering, gasp worthy (is that a word?) scenarios painted here. Which brings to me why this drama is such a treat to watch despite no extraordinary storyline. Well firstly because I seem to take a liking for such dramas. Some dramas just seem to click with me and I enjoy watching them for reasons I can not really pinpoint but Sun Yaara has more going for it than just that feeling.

The direction. The opening scene of the episode when Roshni is dancing/jumping/playing (?) in the rain and the coordination of Talal and Roshni’s steps in that scene at Laali’s wedding just leave such a nice feeling with you. Dramatic yes, but this is a drama and I also loved the wedding function scenes, the music playing in the background, the decoration and lights and also little touches here and there which really lend a very realistic feel to the whole drama such as when Laali stops and bends down to meet Bee Jaan (Mustafa’s mother played by Durdana Butt) at her wedding. I know I often write reviews and normally for me it is the story and the acting that stand out but I can not help being impressed by the direction in this drama too and hats off to Danish Nawaz for doing it so well.

I also loved how each character was given enough screen time that kept my interest alive but also helped create a description of sorts of each character’s personality. You know how when you read a book and if you were to describe in a few sentences each character’s personality and traits – that is how I feel after watching Sun Yaara. And I suppose what really stayed with me was the absence of the completely black or white characters. Talal is gruff, brisk and seemingly almost cold, yet he cares deeply about the people who are close to him but words do not seem to be his best friend when he opens his mouth. Roshni is the almost meek, graceful cousin who has caught Talal’s attention. Saif is your spineless, weak man who fell in love but was not able to take a stand for the woman he thought he loved. Tania, who in her desperation wreaked havoc in Saif and Laali’s life, who I should hate more than Saif, yet I do not for although she went overboard, yet her sense of regret and wanting to make things right for Saif and Laali before it all blew up in their face made me hate her a bit less. Khurram is the carefree ‘joker’ of the clan yet can be expected to be sensible and serious when the situation demands it. Hina, the well loved niece and grandchild who has been raised with so much love and knows it well. Mustafa, sigh, the man who loved Laali all these years and now wants nothing more to make her happy. And Laali, the woman who was wronged yet thankfully has not resigned herself to a life of tears and self pity.

I wondered what it was about Talal and Roshni’s story that seemed to strike a chord. Their personalities to be exact. Typical movie stuff? Nah. I even stopped and likened it to myself and my husband haha, except I am not as meek and graceful as Roshni and my poor husband, although not very vocal emotionally is definitely not as brisk as Talal and then it hit me. All those novels I used to read and devour in a single night (before marriage, kids and cooking took over my life) came back to me. The hero who falls for the heroine gradually, catching her doing adorable things (when Roshni was picking flowers for Laali, dancing in the rain, standing near the door looking out apparently lost in thought), yet unable to express how much she means to him. Haye. LOL.

And then the acting. What can I say. I saw Zarnish in a play on ARY earlier. The name slips my mind but it was a story of two sisters, the other sister played by Sonia Hussain and I liked her acting then and even though I ditched Sehra Main Safar halfway I liked her in that drama too. She has a particular way of talking which is typical in each drama but it goes with her character here so no complaints. Junaid Khan has not impressed me much and especially after Unsunni I did not watch any of his dramas but I have to say as Talal he has done a very decent job. I keep hearing how Hira Mani is an amazing actress and after watching her in this drama, I can not disagree. Asim Mahmood is another pleasant surprise and lends humor in just about the right dose. Each actor and actress fits well into his or her own character.

And then obviously the OST. I was on the verge of writing an article recently about how various OSTs have made me tune into dramas that I was not planning to watch in the first place such as Be Inteha, Khaali Haath and now Sun Yaara. Sung by Junaid Khan himself and Damiya Farooq, it is definitely a treat to listen to. Not one to focus on words, rather on the sound of the music itself (I know, I lack zauq) I found myself listening to it more than a few times and welcomed the use of it in the drama aplenty too.

So, yes. I definitely recommend Sun Yaara for a decent watch which is not so heavy that one is wiping away tears, yet enough emotion to pull at your heartstrings (mine are quite elastic anyway). A few laughs, romance which does not border on inappropriate, cringe worthy or typical lines and scenes. Ah, except the new favorite of when the lady in question walks away and the man in her life always manages to grasp her hand just as she is walking away. I wonder how that works. If I did that, I would probably either look like I am on a one man tag team or be handed an empty coffee cup by my husband to take to the kitchen, sigh. Yes, a few, well not glitches really but annoying things such as how Tania was unconvincingly unable to get to her brother and tell him the truth before the divorce, Laali’s a bit too angry (why?) response when Mustafa proposed to her, Roshni conveniently overhearing the conversation between Laali and Talal, etc do stand out but then I guess without these situations the story could not move forward so I suppose, let it be.

So despite Roshni’s anger and sudden tantrums, it appears that she will have to go ahead with her rukhsati and it seems like Saif is on a mission to turn Laali’s life upside down once again. I am assuming a predictable end but still enjoying waiting for it to unfold. How many of you have been watching Sun Yaara and what do you think of it? Would love to hear your thoughts. And for anyone reading this, Ramadan Mubarak :)

Kunwal Javid

P.S. Not looking for a religious viewpoint on this, but asking out of sheer curiosity. I haven’t been to Pakistan in a decade now and attended limited nikkahs here (which were mostly segregated) – so a bit curious about the nikkah scene between Talal and Roshni. The way they sat facing each other with a thin transparent screen in between. I saw the same thing in Be Inteha. I thought it was a very interesting concept and actually quite beautiful but humor me please – is this a drama/filmy thing or has anyone seen this at an actual wedding too? Thanks :)

Like father, like daughter

His refreshing humor and charming personality paired with his superb sense of style, the host of Jeeto Pakistan has made the Pakistani audience fall in love with him. But there is more to him than just style and looks; Fahad has a beautiful relationship with his lovely daughter.

Once again, the father-daughter bond was brought to our TV screens in Jeeto Pakistan, Fahad’s very own show. One can easily argue that it was the cutest thing on television today.

Fahad’s daughter was present in the segment where he asks his audience members to choose a box from a number of boxes to receive what’s inside as their gift. He likes to prolong the segment as well as make it interesting by saying “Sooch lo” to dabbas that usually don’t contain anything worthwhile.

Nothing of this sort happened today as the cute girl didn’t give her daddy a chance to even say that. As soon a box was called out by the dad, the kid opened it without any preamble. This had the audience members amused and Fahad playfully frustrated.

The little angle kept roaming around the set; living in her own happy world, playing with what the set of Jeeto Pakistan offered her. Fahad ‘scolded’ his daughter in such a manner that every member of the audience couldn’t help but smile at the words that made out of his mouth. Fatima paid no heed to whatever he was saying, and kept doing as she pleased!

The smile on the host’s face as he watched his daughter standing next to him, helping him entertain the audience, was one of utter adoration and love.  Look at the picture he shared on his twitter from today’s show :

Like father, like daughter

A father’s influence in his daughter’s life shapes her self-esteem, self-image, confidence and opinions of men. Fahad seems to be doing a pretty good job at it. Have a look at the times he brought Fatima on set in the past:

Like father, like daughter

 

Like father, like daughter

 

Like father, like daughter

 

Titlee Episode 20 Review – No Lessons Learned Yet!

I appreciate the fact that Samina Ejaz is an expert at penning down scripts which may not be grand but they are almost always enticing because her dramas are usually logical and they have plenty of twists and turns to keep the viewers looking forward to more. However, after so many weeks of waiting to see Naila pay for her mistakes, it is extremely disappointing how all these shocking and tragic developments are not leading to a change in Naila’s personality or a conclusive step forward which would give the viewers hope that she will suffer the consequences of her actions. Amna and Marium’s disappearance, like many other recent developments, did not serve the purpose which most of the viewers were hoping it will serve. This was such a tragic and upsetting turn in the story but it did not have as big an impact as it could have had. Amna could have easily shared the reason for the change in her behavior even if the two sisters did not run away and ultimately were kidnapped. This development was mainly used to add to the shock value of these two episodes which is somewhat sad because right now is not the time when such extreme steps or desperate measures should be taken by the writer in order to allure the viewers.

Titlee Episode 20 Review - No Lessons Learned Yet!

Amna and Marium’s decision to run away and the repercussions got plenty of screen time  but as a whole it turned out to be a pointless development. Naila’s attitude did not change at all and Ahmed’s response to what Amna told him wasn’t exactly satisfying! Even when he heard his wife talking on the phone and making those plans, he was enraged but he did not check her phone, which was really strange because that is something someone in that situation would do instinctively! I was expecting him to redial the last number on Naila’s phone but when he didn’t do that, it was quite apparent that the writer was doing whatever she could to stretch this track. Leaving the house and giving Naila an opportunity to do whatever she wanted to was strange. He could have asked Amir to pick the kids.

In my opinion now is not the time for showing twists and turns which have shock value but don’t contribute much to the story. I hope that we can watch two more decent episodes of this drama and a gratifying ending.  I have to say that Hania Aamir and Ali Abbas have made the most of their roles and they are the main reason why this drama has been so enticing. I enjoyed watching Titlee overall but right now I am losing my patience with it because waiting all week to see how a certain development will impact the main track in the story and ending up watching another episode which isn’t a big step forward towards the conclusion of the play, is turning out to be a major test of patience.

Rehan promised Naila that he will support her if Ahmed decides to leave her, which was somewhat unexpected as well because I was expecting Rehan to back out of this relationship once Ahmed found out. Right now, it is impossible to predict how this drama will end but I hope we get to see an ending which is worth the wait!!

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

Dear Maya – The Indian Critics Acclaim

Dear Maya - The Indian Critics Acclaim

 

Following Mawra Hocane, Mahira Khan and Saba Qamar, it is now time for Madiha Imam to shine her stardom in the colossal world of Bollywood. Her movie Dear Maya, was already celebrated before its release since it featured the much awaited come-back of Manisha Koirala after a long hiatus.

The movie was generally commended as a pleaser by the viewers who claimed that the script had a soft look to it, unlike the many usual movies that are produced and screened in the cinema during the present times. Although several critics preeminently noted that it was refreshing to see Manisha again after some time, they approved of Madiha’s acting just as much, (who had a much longer on-screen time as compared to the latter), reviewing her performance to be well done in accordance with the role she was assigned. She was commended to have a ‘natural onscreen performance’ and a ‘charming aura’ that made up for the well-written, yet padded and elongated story-line; apparently the plot is much too simple to have been stretched in the time of 2 hours and 11 minutes.

Nevertheless, it has been declared as a must-watch especially for audiences who prefer the genre of drama and emotion twisted in intrigue and suspense.

There are yet to be reviews taken in in order to determine how well it has performed within the Pakistani audience.

All in all, it is evident that yet another Pakistani actress has been accepted within the circle of these acclaimed cinematic critics and made her signature in Bollywood.

 

Dubbing of Punjab Nahi Jaungi

Punjab Nahi Jaungi is one of the most anticipated and awaited films to be released this year. It is going through a post-production phase these days.

The dubbing sessions for PNJ, potentially the biggest film of this year, is almost under wraps. The director, Nadeem Baig has confirmed that most of the leading characters including Ahmad Ali Butt, Mehwish Hayat, Sohail Ahmad, and Urwa Hocane are through with their dubbing sessions. Currently, Humayun Saeed’s dubbing session is in progress and will be finished soon.

Dubbing of Punjab Nahi Jaungi

A roundup of the top celebrities of our media industry is what has created such a hype for this movie. While most of the post production is taking place in Pakistan, imported technology is being sought for the colour grading and sound mixing of the movie. The trailer of this film is to be released on Eid-ul-Fitr and all the efforts that are being put into the project definitely makes us believe that the trailer alone is going to be a real treat.The director promises that it will be enough to raise the much-needed curiosity for the movie.

One of the best elements that keeps audience engaged in a story is a love triangle and this movie will not only be entertaining one, but will also have other engaging elements such as top-notch actors, best production, and well situated and significant songs to keep the audience engaged throughout.

Will the makers of Jawani Phir nahi aani be able to meet high audience expectations of this movie? We certainly hope so!

Goher Mumtaz and Hareem Farooq on board with Baaghi

The media has been in a buzz ever since the news about the making of Qandeel Baloch’s biopic has been confirmed by Saba Qamar, who will be playing the leading role of the controversial social media panjandrum. Baaghi’s producers peviously confirmed the following actors for their cast, which included Sarmad Khoosat, Ali Kazmi and Osman Khalid Butt. However, in a latest picture that went viral yesterday on Instagram, it seems that both Goher Mumtaz and Hareem Farooq have joined in the journey of this on-screen biography as well.

The alluring actress has recently been seen on-screen with her latest movie Dobara Phir Se whereas, the charming singer-turned-actor has kept an unusually low profile recently in both singing and acting. So far, none of the actors themselves have given a proper statement to the press about their roles and characters that are involved in the story. However, it seems that Nina Kashif is determined that the drama serial will be able to convey a strong message as well as become a popular hit; and by the looks of the cast, it cannot be labeled as anything less.

The plot of this biopic will be aimed to highlight the devastating stigma of honor killing of women prevalent in the Pakistani society.

Goher Mumtaz and Hareem Farooq on board with Baaghi

 

 

Renowned Guitarist Amir Zaki Passes Away

Renowned Guitarist Amir Zaki Passes Away

On Friday, one of the country’s top guitarists, Amir Zaki passed away at the age of 49 in Karachi. The death was confirmed by the brother of the deceased, Shahid Zaki. The cause of death was revealed to be heart failure after a period of prolonged illness.

Amir Zaki got into music at the age of 14 and by age 16 was recognized by Alamgir as a musical prodigy. Zaki accompnied him in his tour to Dubai, the USA, India and England. He also played in two of Alamgir’s albums; the hit single ‘Keh dena’  had young Zaki on the guitars.

Renowned Guitarist Amir Zaki Passes Away

Amir Zaki and Alamgir together for a reunion documentary

Of of the three bands Zaki formed, ‘Axe Attack’ had the first ever English album recorded in Pakistan and though it was never released in Pakistan due to refusal of Pakistani music companies, the album was well liked in Australia and gained Zaki quite a following. He also toured with other Pakistani Bands, most notably ‘Vital Signs’ and was even a part of their fourth album.

The guitarist also independently released a new album ‘Signature’ for which he received a ‘Gold Disc’ by Soundcraft UK. The album immediately catapulted to fame in Pakistan and made guitar instruments a household item because of Zaki’s massive success on the radio. The song “Mera Pyaar” was especially well liked by the public.

Renowned Guitarist Amir Zaki Passes Away

Tributes have already begun pouring in for the late guitarist on twitter. Pakistan indeed has lost a great talent.

<blockquote class=”twitter-tweet” data-lang=”en”><p lang=”en” dir=”ltr”>friend, teacher, musical genius and one of my favourite guitar players of all time, Aamir Zaki, has passed away in Karachi, so long brother</p>&mdash; Faisal Rafi (@faisalrafi) <a href=”https://twitter.com/faisalrafi/status/870639301037617152″>June 2, 2017</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class=”twitter-tweet” data-lang=”en”><p lang=”en” dir=”ltr”><a href=”https://twitter.com/hashtag/Aamirzaki?src=hash”>#Aamirzaki</a> felt the world doesn’t understand him. In my last conversation he had but one regret, I don’t have enough time to explain it all</p>&mdash; Rafay Mahmood (@Rafay_Mahmood) <a href=”https://twitter.com/Rafay_Mahmood/status/870644484157186050″>June 2, 2017</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class=”twitter-tweet” data-lang=”en”><p lang=”en” dir=”ltr”>Amir Zaki, famous guitarist and singer died. one of the best guitarist Pakistan has produced</p>&mdash; Azhar Abbas (@AzharAbbas3) <a href=”https://twitter.com/AzharAbbas3/status/870643395542241280″>June 2, 2017</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class=”twitter-tweet” data-lang=”en”><p lang=”en” dir=”ltr”>Amir Zaki, 90s Pakistani rock realist, died too young.</p>&mdash; Shayan Shakeel (@shayandahalf) <a href=”https://twitter.com/shayandahalf/status/870650114490216448″>June 2, 2017</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class=”twitter-tweet” data-lang=”en”><p lang=”en” dir=”ltr”>Oh God Aamir Zaki is no more what a loss what a tragedy … he was a great artist a wonderful human being … i… <a href=”https://t.co/obENVArYXh”>https://t.co/obENVArYXh</a></p>&mdash; Nouman Javaid (@noumanjavaid) <a href=”https://twitter.com/noumanjavaid/status/870649713556639745″>June 2, 2017</a></blockquote>
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We send our condolences to the family of Amir Zaki.

Project Ghazi’s release date announced!

Yes Pakistan is going to get its first super hero movie “Project Ghazi”. The film stars Syra Shehroze, Humayun Saeed and Shehryar Munawar in lead roles. The teasers and pictures looked really promising too! Project Ghazi now has a release date and audience will be able to witness the action packed thriller in cinemas on 14th July, 2017.

Project Ghazi's release date announced!

The actors have really worked hard for the movie and they really look jaw dropping. They look fit and movie really boasts some nice graphics. Have a look!

Project Ghazi's release date announced!

Project Ghazi's release date announced!

Teasers are out. Release date is here. Now we will have to wait to see how well the audience respond to this new idea!

 

Pehlaaj Hassan Beautifully Recites Hamd In Memory of Junaid Jamshed

On 30th May, the Shan-e-Iftar transmission featured Iqrar ul Hassan’s son, Pehlaaj Hassan, wonderfully recite the late Junaid Jamshed’s ‘Mera Dil Badal Day‘. The video also features adorably funny exchanges between the child and Waseem Badami. Watch the lovable video and tell us what you think!

https://youtu.be/DxULqc4wksM

Ushna Shah – Biography, Age, Family, Education, Controversy, Dramas, Movies

Ushna is a Pakistani actress, RJ and host. Before joining the Pakistani drama industry in 2013, she used to host a show on Canada’s Radio Punjab called ‘Sanjha Aasman’.

Age

Ushna was born on February 13. Her year of birth is unknown, she is in her mid-20’s. She was born in Lahore.

Family

Ushna is a daughter of television and radio artist Ismat Ara. Ismat Ara raised her 3 childern as a single parent. Ushna is the youngest child and she is a sister of TV Actress Irsa Ghazal and Theater Director/Producer Shah Sharabeel.

Education

Ushna completed her studies from York University.

Controversies

News of Ushna’s affiliation with Humayun Saeed created a lot of buzz and she received severe backlash for it from Humayun Saeed’s fans. The news was widespread as Humayun’s wife Samina also got involved in this controversy. Ushna later explained everything when she appeared on Tonite with HSY. Ushna is quite vocal and doesn’t shy away from sharing her opinions. Ushna’s status updates about veteran actor Badar Khalil and Ramadan Hypocrisy of directors/actors/actresses received a lot of attention as well.

Drama List

Hum Tehray Gunahgar – Drama (2013)
Mere Khwabon Ka Diya – Drama (2013)
Khudgarz – Drama (2013)
Shehr-e-Yaaran – Drama (2013)
Aag – Drama (2014)
Bashar Momin – Drama (2014)
Rukhsaar – Drama (2014)
Piya Mann Bhaye – Drama (2015)
Dua – Drama (2015)
Bheegi Palkein – Drama (2015)
Neelum Kinaray – Drama (2015)
Ab Kar Meri Rafugari – Drama (2016)
Thoda Sa Aasman – Drama (2016)
Alif Allah Aur Insaan – Drama (2017)
Kitni Girhain Baaki Hain – Telefilm (2017)

Movie List

Teri Meri Love Story – Pakistani (2016)
Oye Kuch Kar Guzar – Online Film (2016)

Upcoming Projects

Ushna’s movie ‘Afrah Tafreeh’ is in production and is set to release this year.

Social Media Handles

Facebook: Ushna Shah (@ushna.shah)
Instagram: ushnashah

Photos

Ushna Shah

Ushna Shah

Ushna Shah

Osman Khalid Butt – Biography, Age, Family, Education, Controversy, Dramas, Movies

Osman Khalid is a Pakistani actor and writer. He started off as a theater actor and got recognition through his YouTube videos that he used to make under the channel name of ‘The Living Picture Guy’.

Age

Osman Khalid was born on February 9, 1986. He is 31 years old.

Family

Osman Khalid is a son of television actor, director and screenwriter Dr. Khalid Said Butt. Khalid is from Lahore but he along with his entire family settled in Islamabad. His mother belonged to France and she passed away. Osman Khalid is the youngest of 3 children. He has a brother Omar Khalid and sister Michelle Tania Butt. Omar Khalid Butt is a News Anchor and Photographer. Model Rubiya Chauhdry is Osman Khalid’s cousin and appeared in a few of his YouTube videos.

Education

Osman Khalid obtained his Bachelors Degree in TeleCom Engineering from FAST-NU, Islamabad.

Controversies

Osman Khalid’s photograph with Maya Ali in which she is seen kissing him on his cheek made quite a lot of hype, which Osman Khalid Butt wasn’t happy about and explained that it was a friendly gesture.

Drama List

Aik Nayee Cinderella – Drama (2012)
Aunn Zara – Drama (2013)
Galti se Mistake Hogayi – Drama (2013)
Goya – Drama (2014)
Diyar-e-Dil – Drama (2015)
Sanam – Drama (2016)
Munkir – Drama (2017)

Movie List

Zibahkhana – Pakistani (2007)
Slackistan – Pakistani (2010)
Siyaah – Pakistani (2013)
Janaan – Pakistani (2010)
Balu Mahi – Pakistani (2017)

Upcoming Projects

Osman Khalid’s movie ‘Parwaaz Hai Junoon’ is set to release this year. Hamza Ali Abbasi also stars in Parwaaz Hai Junoon and it has been written by Farhat Ishtiyaq.

Social Media Handles

Facebook: Osman Khalid Butt (@osmankhalidbutt)
Instagram: aclockworkobi
Twitter: @aClockworkObi

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Osman Khalid Butt

Osman Khalid Butt

Osman Khalid Butt

Saba Rizwan (The girl who was insulted) replies to Sahir Lodhi

Sahir Lodhi has received quite a backlash against his behaviour in debating competition and has apologised quite a few times. I believe in accepting apologies but in this case, just couldn’t get out of my head, the state of mind of that young lady who was cut off in the middle of her debate by an anchor who was so indignant as if Quaid e Azam is his private property, and of those parents whose daughter she must have been.

In a recent video upload, that girl Saba Rizwan has replied to Sahir in no uncertain terms that his apology doesn’t diminish the effects of what he has done. She said he has asked for forgiveness over his crude behaviour but never once for insulting a female on National Television, being watched live all over the world.

She went on to say that Sahir has emphasised that his angry words were depicted out of context and nobody showed his whole statement. So what about her? Did Sahir let her complete her words. No, he picked up one word and started literally shouting at her. She wasn’t allowed to complete either and after listening to him, I wonder how she even managed to finish her debate.

Then she read the whole poetry and announced boycotting that competition. She called debating her passion and that she will not quit it, rather will find a more respectable platform to exercise her talent.

Kuddos to that girl for speaking so calmly, so eloquently and pointing out his flawed apology. In a country, where majority of females suffer low esteem due to such type of men, a warning notice was certainly not enough. Pemra should ban Sahir Lodhi on the basis of gross misconduct and abusive behaviour towards females. No man , inside the house or outside should be allowed to insult or degrade a woman and then apologise after his verbal diarrhoea has subsided. And anyone who does that, should be made an example by punishment so others would get the idea straight that mumbling an apology afterwards does not cut it. Not at all.

All the best to Saba Rizwan in all her future endeavours.

Maan jao na set to release on eid ul fitar

Maan jao na set to release on eid ul fitar The movie with its Iranian leading lady Naaz has caused quite a stir in February when the leading cast had a meet up and gave some insight into the movie. It’s shot mainly in the metropolitan Karachi and some parts are from Sukkhar.

Along with debutante hero Adeel Chaudhry and heroine Naaz, other main characters of the film are played by veteran actors including Asif Raza Mir, Asma Abbas and Nayyar Ejaz and youngsters Hajra Yameen, Ghana Ali and Ayaz Samoo.

The movie mainly revolves about the changing philosophy of female lead who has no romantic inclinations before being besotted by the hero. Their ups and downs as they realise their own feelings and the reactions of their families are the centre plot. Maan jao na set to release on eid ul fitar

So here we have given you an idea to spend one of the days of eid ul fitar with your friends and family in a cinema watching Maan Jao Naa ?

Mahira Khan is now #HameshaReady with Veet!

Mahira Khan is now #HameshaReady with Veet!

From her tremendous success in Pakistan after a handful of record-rating drama serials, Mahira Khan did not fail to disappoint her fans as she stepped into the Bollywood industry and was co-starred in her very first movie, with none other than the king himself – Shah Rukh Khan. It seems like the actress can do no wrong, for she has also been signed as the face of Lux, been awarded ‘Face to Watch Out For‘ at the Vogue Beauty Awards in India,  Best Film Actress at the Masala Awards AND Lux Style Awards 2017; not to mention, Best Emerging Talent at the Feminia Awards held annually in Dubai as well.

Now perhaps to add the cherry on top at the columns of her achievements, the diva has been asked to represent Veet, as its new face; hence being the first Pakistani woman ever to be called upon as its brand ambassador.

Mahira Khan is now #HameshaReady with Veet!
Mahira Khan – promotions for Veet

Its new slogan now reads  #HameshaReady, and the actress has been doing several small teasers as well promotional events to endorse the product.

It was heard that the actress was also asked to be a part of the panel of judges for the show, Miss Veet Pakistan but she merely declined the offer laughingly, saying she wouldn’t do justice to it. She was however, notably interested in being a mentor for the online Veet Academy for Girls.

Whatever the future might hold for this ravishing actress, it will undoubtedly be one more for the books!