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Bilal Ashraf Speaks About Yalghar & Rangreza

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The newest heartthrob in town Bilal Ashraf is geared up for two major films this year, Yalghaar and Rangreza. He swayed the audiences with his performance in Janaan, is now all set to blows us away with his performance as a soldier in Yalghaar. Being the brand ambassador of Lahore Qalandars, Bilal is currently supporting his team in full swing.

Captain Bilal. #yalghaar #BilalAshraf #bilalashrafofficial

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In a recent interview with a blog, the Janaan star revealed more about his upcoming projects.

When asked how did he manage the time when he’s busy with two films and also attending PSL matches in Dubai?

Bilal replied, “Right now I’ve put a few things on the back burner, trying to finish PSL. I’ll go shoot my film Rangreza, then come back for PSL, then go back to finish the visual effects for Yalghaar which is going to be an Eid release while Rangreza is going to be released this year as well. So big, big year for me, two films this year.”

He will be playing two characters poles apart from each other in real life. “Both films are extremely different. I play a musician in one and an SSG soldier in the other.”

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Bilal added that his work in Yalghaar was physically challenging. “It has lot’s of action in it, we fired live weapons and I did all my stunts myself. So physically it took a lot of toll on me. I had to get into a particular physique for the poster, which you’ll see soon. I dropped myself to 8% body fat for that.”

When asked about the mixed reviews he recieved for his character in Janaan, Bilal replied:

“Janaan was a very one dimensional character; it was very straight forward. But my other characters in Rangreza and Yalghaar have a lot going on.”

Speaking about his role in Janaan, Bilal added “Of course there’s room for improvement. I’m not going to say that anyone’s perfect, we are all always learning. It was my first proper acting job so a lot of room for improvement and I’m trying my level best. The good thing is that I got a lot of love and support from my fans and now because of them, I’m going to work even harder, Inshallah.”

Mahesh Bhatt: Upcoming Film ‘Dushman’ Is An Attempt To Improve India, Pakistani Bond

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Pakistan and India’s political relationship are not stable post the URI attack. The dispute between the neighbors has also effected art. Indian filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt, said his upcoming Punjabi movie ‘Dushman’ is based on the relationship between neighbors India and Pakistan, is their way of working towards improving ties between the two countries.

Mahesh Bhatt has time and again spoken in favor of Pakistan and was often bashed by Indians too. According to him, he is now taking an initiative to work towards improving the ties between the neighboring countries. The veteran filmmaker unveiled the first look of his upcoming Punjabi film ‘Dushman’. The film, written by Shagufta Rafique – who has also made her directorial debut with it – features actors Jashan Singh, Kartar Cheema and Sakshi Gulati.

“Indo-Pak relationship is a topic which ignites pain in the hearts of people for both the countries. Everyone wishes to see India, Pakistan as friendly neighbors, but a deep wound is still fresh which is bleeding till date and we haven’t been able to soothe it. This movie is our attempt to improve sentiments between the two countries,” Bhatt said.

“The film will take the audience through a variety of emotions and a high voltage action,” added Bhatt, who often calls himself a facilitator of the cultural dialogue between India and Pakistan.

According to Shagufta Rafique, who has worked for 11 years as a screenwriter with Bhatt’s home banner Vishesh Films, Dushman is “about love, hate and brotherhood”.

The film is produced by Vinay Bhardwaj under the banner Yellowstone Production Pvt Ltd in association with PVR Pictures. The music has been composed by Jaidev Kumar and the album is an assorted collection of four songs with music maestros of both India and Pakistan on T-Series. The film is slated to release on 3rd March, 2017.

Here’s the teaser of Dushman

Nigar Film Awards Nominations Announced

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Nigar Film Awards, which had been the sole representative of Pakistan’s film awards for nearly seven decades are now set to make a comeback after 12 years.

The awards had been initiated in 1957 by Mr. Ilyas Rashidi, the founder of Nigar Weekly, have now been revived by his son, Aslam Ilyas Rashidi. The 47th Nigar Awards are to be held on March 16, 2017 in Karachi and the nominees are already announced.

Here’s the complete of nominations

Best Film

Actor in Law – The Film (Fizza Ali Mirza/Mehdi Ali)
Ho Mann Jahaan (Sheheryar Munawar, AsimRaza)
Maalik (Ashir Azeem/ Bushra Ashar Azeem)
Mah e Mir (Khurram Rana , Sahir Rasheed, Badar Ikram)
Janaan (Reham Khan, Hareem Farooq, Munir Hussain, Imran Raza Kazmi
Dobara Phir Se (Salman Iqbal, Jerjees Seja, Mehreen Jabbar)

Best Director
Nabeel Qureshi (Actor In Law)
Azfar Rizvi (Janaan)
Mehreen Jabbar (Dobara Phir Se)

Best Actor
Fahad Mustafa (Mah-e-Mir)
Fahad Mustafa (Actor In Law)
Mohib Mirza (Bachana)
Yasir Hussain (Lahore Say Agay)
Sajid Hassan (Rehm)

Best Actress
Mahira Khan (Ho Mann Jahaan)
Maira Khan (Revenge Of The Worthless)
Mehwish Hayat (Actor In Law)
Saba Qamar (Lahore Say Agay)
Armeena Rana Khan (Janaan)

Best Supporting Actor
Ehteshamudin (Malik)
Manzer Sehbai (Mah-e-Mir)
Alyy Khan (Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hay)
Hameed Shaikh (Abdullah)
Ajab Gull (Salute)

Best Supporting Actress
Saima (Salute)
Sanam Saeed (Dobara Phir Se)
Sonia Jahan (Ho Mann Jahaan)
Mishi Khan (Janaan)
Seerat Jaffri (Rahm)

Best Actor In a Negative Role
Hasan Niyazi (Maalik)
Sheraz Butt (Salute)
Sunil Shankar (Rahm)
Sanam Saeed (Mah-e-Mir)
Amir Qureshi (Blind Love)

Best Debut Director
Ashir Azeem (Malik)
Asim Raza (Ho Mann Jahan)
Anjum Shehzad (Mah-e-Mir)
Jamal Shah (Revenge Of The Worthless)
Hashim Nadeem (Abdullah)
Ahmed Jamal (Rehm)

Best Debut Actor
Sunil Shankar (Rahm)
Feroz Khan (Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hay)
Yasir Shah (Blind Love)
Shehryar Munawar (Ho Mann Jahaan)
Adeel Hussain (Ho Mann Jahaan)

Best Debut Actress
Sajjal Ali (Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hay)
Sanam Saeed (Bachana)
Nimra (Blind Love)
Rabia Butt (Hijrat)

Best Screenplay
Yasir Hussain (Lahore Say Agay)
Ashar Azeem (Maalik)
Muhammad Pervez Kalim (Blind Love)
Fizza Ali Mirza (Actor In Law)
Abdul Khaliq Khan (Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hay)

Best Story
Sarmad Sehbai (Mah-e-Mir)
Ashar Azeem (Maalik)
Fizza Ali Mirza (Actor In Law)
Asim Raza (Ho Mann Jahaan)
Khaliq Khan (Zindagi Kitni Haseen hay)

Best Dialogue
Yashir Hussain (Lahore Say Agay)
Ashar Azeem (Maalik)
Fizza Ali Mirza (Actor In Law)
Sarmad Sehbai (Mah-e-Mir)
Mehmood Jamal (Rahm)

Best Music
Shani Arshad (Actor In Law)
Zaib Bangash,Fakhir,Ehtesham Malik (Ho Mann Jahaan)
Soch Band (Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hay)
Haniya Aslam & Justin Gray (Dobara Phir Se)
Shiraz Uppal (Lahore Say Agay)

Best Lyricist
Oh Khudaya (Actor In Law)
Lar Gayan (Dobara Phir Se)
Baifikriyan (Lahore Say Agay)
Tootiya Taraa (Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hay)
Nazaria (Maalik)

Best Singer Male
Atif Aslam – Dil Dancer Hogaya (Actor In Law)
Asrar – Shakarwandan (Ho Mann Jahaan)
Rahat fateh Ali Khan, Oh Khudaya (Actor In Law)
Soch Band – Tootiya Taraa – (Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hay)

Best Female Singer
Aima Baig -Bai Fikriyan-(Lahore Say Agay)
Mai Dhai -Sarak Sarak (Ho Mann Jahaan)
Masooma Anwar – Naina Roye (Maalik)
Zaib Bangash – Dil Pagla (Ho Mann Jahaan)
Natasha Baig – Jhoom Lay (Janaan)

Best Choreographer
Nigah Hussain (Ho Mann Jahaan)
Wahab Shah, Hasan Rizvi (Lahore Say Agay)
James Koroni (Dobara Phir Sey)
Faizan Ehbab (Janaan)
Papur Samrath (Mah-e-Mir)

Best Cinematography
Ali Bukhari (Blind Love)
Adil Askari (Salute)
Rana Kamran (Actor In Law)
Salman Razzaq (Ho Mann Jahaan)
Asrad Khan (Lahore Say Agay)

Nazr e Bad Episode 7 & 8 Review – The Consequences!

Ohkay so, these two episodes of Nazr e Bad were quite interesting & had a lot of development to their credit. I love how all the characters are getting equal coverage & their ordeals are being shown in a very detailed manner. So far I believe they have stayed true to the message that they had in mind, which is letting your ego get the better of you, & I wish the drama right till the end doesn’t lose its impact. I must say, I like this drama for the fact that it has some scary scenes too but yes, that means I am not watching this drama alone anymore, haha. Even though I am good with the scary & horror movies but this one scares me like anything. :/

So, despite all the odds, Maham & Aftab got married. I liked the fact that Aqmal took a wise decision & hurried in this marriage because he knew that misunderstandings were ruining this relationship. I actually thought that Aftab would stand by his wife’s side through thick & thin but as the story progressed, it looks like he is going to act like a typical husband who will only find faults in his wife & will believe everything that he will be told by his mother. Considering that Aftab got married to Maham after falling in love with her & he literally stood by his decision, I was expecting better from him, especially in the matter where he would give his wife the time to adjust & would deal with her with a lot of patience. The way Aftab was reacting just a few days after marriage made it look like he has been married to Maham for years & the novelty has worn off!

So, the first consequence that Parvez had to face for getting involved in black magic was losing his father & what’s sad that was Shamsi Chacha didn’t let him go to the funeral because he knew this was the moment to test Parvez & to know what he is made of. Parvez chose to fall prey to everything that Shamsi told him, using Maham’s name & since he is so blinded by his one sided love, he stayed back. Everything that Humera said to Nusrat was meaningless, she conveniently blamed Nusrat for her father’s death but then again, I really hope one day she finds out that it was the price that their entire family had to pay for the things Parvez was doing.

To be honest I find Shahista’s character quite annoying. Yes, it is alright to have compassion for your family members & your nieces & nephews but then how can she be so shameless that even after Maham has gotten married, she is helping Parvez to instill the seed of doubt in Aftab’s heart against Maham? Maham is just as much of a niece to Shahista as much as Parvez is her nephew, but to see an aunt literally planning & plotting to ruin her niece’s married life is something intolerable. For a moment I also believed that Parvez’s apology was heartfelt & he was actually trying to score some brownie points in front of Maham’s parents but I didn’t know he was only putting up a show that too on Shahista’s suggestion. That entire scene was quite amusing later when it was exposed that it was only an act.

Salma really needs to accept Maham, yes, it is quite evident that she doesn’t like Maham but to create misunderstandings in such an early stage of marriage goes to show how lifeless she is. All her conversations with her ‘friend’ were absolutely boring yet amusing at the same time. To tell Maham to dress up like a newly wedded girl & then telling Aftab that she was showing no remorse over losing her Taya was a bit too much. The way Aftab believes everything that his mother says & doesn’t allow Maham to speak makes me think this marriage is already doomed. Maham has tried to come clean a lot of times regarding the misunderstanding about her & Parvez being involved in a relationship but looks like Aftab has brain-fed himself into believing that what Maham is saying isn’t true, that is why he seems indifferent to her already.

The scene where Maham spotted the piece of meat was scary, her reaction was believable & it was good that at least in stead of keeping it to herself, she decided to share it with her mother. Nusrat is right in feeling that this is something that Almas’s family is capable of. I really think Nusrat should leave this place, like she should convince her husband to move out because everything that is happening isn’t healthy for her family. I had a good laugh seeing Abeera making a pass at Ahmer, like her father has just died but she has moved on & on the other hand, Maham is being reminded of her Taya’s death time & again & is being told to act like she is mourning the loss of a relative!

All the scenes which showed Parvez carrying out the rituals were scary like anything. Shamsi finally died & he passed on his entire asset; his knowledge to Parvez, it made him feel empowered but little does he know what he is doing with his life. It is actually scary that Parvez himself has seen the life Shamsi has lived & the death he has died, still he is perfectly alright with everything. Parvez’s friend is equally responsible for what Parvez is doing because now he has told him to start making money on it by turning it into a business & Parvez is obviously going to follow his instructions because it is an easy way to make the money plus he literally doesn’t have a mind of his own!

Overall, this drama has been quite an interesting ride. What they are showing is a true depiction of what is happening these days & these things are far more prevalent in our society than we can imagine. The acting of all the actors & the direction of this drama has been really strong. The story has been conveyed convincingly. They also touched upon the fact how daughters in law are held accountable & responsible for any mishaps in the family, like this mindset is also so dominant in our society which definitely needs to be changed. So far all the actors have been quite impressive in their performances & the main leads, Sara Khan, Ali Abbas & Azfar Rehman are doing an amazing job! Definitely looking forward to the next couple of episodes. Please share your thoughts about these episodes of Nazr e Bad.

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Sang e Marmar Episode 25 Review – Needs To Pick Up The Pace!

Ohkay so, looks like they have considerably slowed down the pace of the drama, even though I honestly don’t mind tuning to Sang e Marmar every week like it is one such drama that I look forward to, but I think they really need to move things forward & should start wrapping things up because they have taken a lot of time already. Having said that, I will say that I had a good time watching this episode too but this one & the last episode weren’t as gripping as all the previous episodes of Sang e Marmar have been & just because we have such high expectations every single week from this drama, anything short of perfection leaves us disheartened.

So, seeing Sherbano dancing carelessly reminded Gulistan of Rakshi, like I said in the previous review, this must be another reality check that Gulistan’ll be getting & I was right. Gulistan literally beat Rakshi to death because he saw her dancing & now he couldn’t believe that his own daughter was doing something that he hates the most. What I liked the most about this entire episode was how Gulistan is getting one reality check after another. Even though he is trying to redeem himself but I have always felt that it doesn’t make him entitled to any forgiveness, so this is exactly what is happening. Gulistan on his own thought that he left everything & now he is on a path to redemption so everything’s done & dusted, forgiven & forgotten, but he was sadly mistaken to believe that his wrongdoings won’t be haunting him anymore. Just because Gulistan assumed that he is done with everything, it didn’t mean that he will now become scot-free. I find Gulistan’s journey & his entire track quite convincing, like it is quite realistic how they have showed that in his pride & arrogance he did everything blindly, thinking he was right, then he realized he was wrong so he decided to call it quits, he found some inner peace for a few days as he was feeling lighter but now, once again all of his wrongdoings are burdening his soul.

To be honest, I am now getting ticked off with Sherbano big time. I think she has gotten enough coverage already & just when I was feeling happy that she got rebuked by Gulistan & now probably will take a back seat, looks like she got another trump card in her hand to stir some trouble & I think this time around, she & Torah will be on the same page because where Torah doesn’t want to see Shireen getting married to Aurang, similarly, Sherbano doesn’t want that to happen as well. Also, just like Sherbano, I am getting sick of Pari too, I just can’t wait for her to face the consequences for all the things that she has done till date. It is sickening to see that despite knowing it was Durkhane who used to meet Gohar, she is still spreading lies that it was Shireen who used to meet him. Pari seems mentally incapacitated to me, like Shireen has nothing to do with her anymore as she is being looked after by her new family members, so what is it that is making Pari restless that she wants to create havoc in Shireen’s life once again? I for once really want Shireen to come clean & stop taking the brunt for something that her friend Durkhane is responsible for because she has lost enough already by keeping this secret from everyone, so now she should speak up!

Gulistan’s confession to Shameem about how he killed his own father shook her & Aurang to no end, but yes, I will say that I found it a little amusing & unconvincing that just so that Aurang could eavesdrop on that conversation, he was brought back to the village from the city, I think they could’ve easily achieved that using some other scenario. Yes, that truth was hard for Aurang to absorb that is why he lost all the respect that he had for Gulistan. I feel if Aurang hadn’t found out about what Gulistan did, he might’ve agreed to his father’s suggestion of him getting married to Shireen but I think now things will be different because like Aurang has already said, he is done being his successor, which also means, he is done taking orders from him. I feel may be Gulistan is at the verge of becoming senile, like there were a few things that he did in this & the previous episode that did suggest that may be the guilt of his sins & wasting his entire life is becoming overbearing for him that he might be losing his sanity.

So, Torah & Aurang finally got to know that Gulistan wants Aurang to get married to Shireen, now I think more than Aurang, Torah will take desperate measures to make sure that it is his sister who gets the love of her life. Yes, Torah is somehow justified in believing that Shireen used to meet Gohar because this is what he witnessed himself when he saw a woman entering Saif ur Rehman’s home after meeting with Gohar, but what Pari has instigated has no justification because she knows the truth & is still hiding it.

It was good to see Kalimullah treating Durkhane with so much of respect & affection. They both have started their journey on a good note but I hope once the truth gets out that Durkhane was the one who used to meet Gohar, Kalimullah would still treat her with respect. I think even though Durkhane has told everything to her brother & she feels at ease, but she still has some damage control left to do because Shireen is facing the brunt for her wrongdoings & that needs to be sorted out. I think they have relied a lot on the single joke of Durkhane’s mother wanting Kalimullah’s mother to die, but I wish before that joke loses its affect completely, they bring in Bulbul or something new to keep that comic relief in the future episodes.

Overall, this episode was interesting but a little too slow. I think slow pace doesn’t matter much if the story is being moved forward but since that has stopped, the slow pace is becoming a bit more evident. As always, all the performances of all the actors, especially Noman Ejaz were perfect. The direction has been amazing so far & the way the story is being told is still quite engaging. I will say I liked how they showed a very simple & effortless marriage ceremony of Kalimullah & Durkhane, depicting how marriages should take place. Anyways, let’s see how things roll & let’s hope that things move forward in the next episode at least. Please share your thoughts about this episode of Sang e Marmar.

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Gul Ahmed’s Latest Campaign Is Worth A Watch

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Campaigns celebrating feminism are being used by brands to advertise everything from deodorant to designer clothes. And it’s a theme which, if executed right, can resonate well with audiences both female and male alike.

A very interesting campaign by Gul Ahmed Fashion, about breaking stereotypes and being comfortable in your own skin is absolutely amazing. Fashion statements in recent times are surely developing for good. Girls, be proud and stand out!

Watch Video: Two Girls Took A Step Against Woman Violence & Harassment

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Two Pakistani girls, Zoya Khan and sister Zara Khan beat up a man, after he harassed one of them on Tariq Road, Karachi.

Sexual harassment or molestation is very common in Pakistan at public places, be it roads or events. But what these girls did is a lesson for everyone out there. Instead of staying quiet, these girls taught him a lesson and shared it with the world.

A video of Zoya and Zara, sharing the whole situation has gone viral on social media. In the video, elder sister Zoya said, “I started screaming once he groped me but was unable to do anything as i was carrying a number of shopping bags in my hand but my sister, threw everything and ran after the man.”

“When i followed my sister to where the man was, i was shocked and surprised. There was a crowd of more than 30 people surrounding the molester and all of them were beating him along with my sister.”

These girls took a step against women violence and harassment. They are surely an inspiration and motivation to all those innocents who are victims. Vigilante justice is somehow the only way left in our society, owing to lack of woman safety.

Maya Ali Speaks About Getting Stereotyped & Teefa In Trouble

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Maya Ali is surely the queen of Pakistan’s drama industry as she has given numerous hits. Case in point are Mera Naam Yousuf Hai, Diyar-e-Dil, and Aunn Zara. Apart from drama serials; the young actress is also frequently seen in television commercials, posing on magazine covers and conquering the ramp. She is now all set to spread her magic in Pakistani cinema too with her debut film ‘Teefa in Trouble’.

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Speaking to Instep, Maya shares details about her upcoming debut film opposite Ali Zafar, the need for strong writing for women in television and more.

Maya describes her character in the film, Anya, as a woman she had wanted to portray for a long time. “I wanted to do a character that is different from everything I have done. I don’t want people to relate it to any of my previous work(s) and that’s exactly why it took me a while in finalizing my debut film. Anya is very similar to who I am in person. She’s not dependent on anyone at all, she doesn’t need anyone to save her and she enjoys life and is a very free-spirited soul.”

When asked that she has stereotyped herself as an emotionally, morally and socially deprived woman in plenty of productions. Maya replied, “I started my career with characters that I enjoyed, roles that were very ‘happening’ but I ended up playing the proverbial damsel-in-distress because those were the roles that were being offered to me.”

Maya is hoping to change both her image and the criticism that follows such regressive roles with her work in Teefa in Trouble. “I guarantee you that you’ll experience all the emotions, be it drama, romance, comedy or action. I trust my director completely and I’m sure he’ll make something different from what we’ve seen so far. Ali has worked in so many Bollywood films and has such a vast exposure that I’m sure I’ll get to learn a lot from him. At the end of the day, I’m relaxed because I know I’m in safe hands now.”

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She further continued, “I remember getting no feedback at all for Sanam when my character wasn’t crying. There were no ratings at all. In Zidd I played a woman who lives without her husband and that wasn’t accepted by the audience. I think we need to start writing drama serials that show woman as strong, independent individuals, but more than anything, I blame the audience for that. We tried but it didn’t happen because it didn’t work. Through art, I believe we must give out subliminal messages and Teefa in Trouble does exactly that.”

The actress was reportedly offered lead role opposite Akshay Kumar in Rustom and upcoming film Ikka. “I love my country and the only reason I was offered movies in India was because I was already working extensively in Pakistan. I didn’t feel bad when they didn’t happen. At this point of time, I want to stay here, in Pakistan and earn enough love and acceptability by my own people. That’s what matters to me the most,” she said on a parting note.

LHC Allows Private Pakistani Channels To Air Indian Movies

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Lahore High Court has given permission to private television channels, having valid licences, to screen Indian films as per their terms of agreements with Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA).

The court also sought reply from the federal government pertaining to ban on Indian dramas on Pakistani TVs. The order was issued by Lahore High Court Justice Syed Mansoor Ali Shah.

The ban imposed on airing Indian content on cable television network was challenged by Leo Communication. The petitioner-company maintained the government was indulging in “selective patriotism” as Indian movies had been allowed to be screened all over the country but not on television.

Cheif Justice granted the permission to air films on private channels in a report that states “television channels are allowed to air Indian films as per clause 7.2 (ii) of Licence to Establish and Operate Satellite TV Broadcast Channel Station.”

A Pemra’s counsel had contended that the permission would be subject to terms and conditions of the licence under the Pemra Ordinance, 2002. The Chief Justice will resume further hearing on March 2.

Saba Qamar’s Comments On Bollywood Actors, Goes Viral

The gorgeous actress Saba Qamar is in hot waters again since a video of her speaking against Bollywood actors on a morning show hosted by Noor on A plus has gone insanely viral.

An old video that has gone viral shows the actress speaking against B-Town actors, Salman Khan, Hrithik Roshan, Ranbir Kapoor, Emraan Hashmi and Riteish Deshmukh. The host quizzed Saba to reject the B-town actors while providing reasons too. Saba is then seen making funny comments on each actor as per the picture round. Though, Saba seems to be in a jovial mood and having a laugh while talking about these Indian actors. And it was obviously not meant to target them but this is certainly not going well with Indian media and they’re trying to make a big deal out of nothing!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQHiwOTKhfk

Saba is set to make her Bollywood debut opposite Ifran Khan in Hindi Medium which is slated to release on May 12, 2017.

Are We Finally Witnessing An End Of Stereotypical Dramas?

In this day and age, no one can deny the great power of television. Despite the cyber revolution, television, too, is a powerful medium to inform, educate, entertain and create awareness. It also advocates, whether subtly or forcefully, and it definitely affects how the audience thinks.

Pakistani dramas, which are the most common pick of the audience, have been following stereotypes since years. Most of the stereotypical dramas center around the family, especially women, often as independent individuals and most often as mothers, sisters and wives. Women were continuously illustrated as sacrificing machines who bear all the abuse, blame and humiliation because that is expected from a ‘good’ Pakistani woman. All we used to see was typical saas bahu sagas and roti doti woman, because that was obviously the tried and tested formula for a blockbuster drama.

I have heard some people arguing that these stereotypes exist in dramas only because they exist in real life and this does happens. That may be true in certain cases. But do they always? Obviously not! The stories now are developing and there’s a lot more to be witnessed on the television. There is an array of shows daring to be different with out of the box concepts.

Dramas are now based on new and alluring concepts
Finally, it seems directors and producers are coming out of cliched story lines and introducing new ideas.The focus is somehow still on woman but it just doesn’t show the damsel in distress, but instead focuses on different concepts, which weren’t covered before. We are probably entering into a phase which will hopefully give birth to a new era. From showcasing social causes to woman empowerment, from politics to black magic, we are set to be welcoming a NEW way of viewing television. While some shows with a different topic are already on air, there are some which are still to air but still seem promising than ever through the promos which reveals the kind of subject being chosen. With more meaningful plots, these TV shows also helped in shaping and changing the perceptions of the people who were still webbed in the stereotypes and repetitive sagas. It is only unfortunate that Saas bahu sagas, love triangles and somewhere crying woman do still exist, but one cannot ignore the fact and appreciate the dramas that dare to be different.

Here’s a list of dramas that are breaking stereotypes:

1) Sammi and Pinjra
Are We Finally Witnessing An End Of Stereotypical Dramas?
These drama don’t propagate the idea of a woman’s world revolving around her man because there’s more to a women than just crying and dreaming for a man. Sami and Pinjra are highlighting a social issue of Vani which is secretly alive and practiced in many parts of Pakistan. It is an ugly truth that needs awareness and these drama serve the right purpose and have a clear and loud message.

2) Muqabil
Are We Finally Witnessing An End Of Stereotypical Dramas?
Muqabil is a prayerful drama that highlights the crucial issue of sexual abuse in the country. The drama entails the story of a girl who was sexually abused at a young age. It is showing the girl as a fighter just like Udaari did and is equally interesting. The show is tackling with issue which was always a taboo in our society.

3) Farz
Are We Finally Witnessing An End Of Stereotypical Dramas?
Farz is a female-oriented drama and has a protagonist who has aimed to empower women. It revolves around a girl who has taken over her responsibilities and vowed to change her life and fight back patriarchy and discrimination to the best of her efforts.

4) Saanp Sehri
Are We Finally Witnessing An End Of Stereotypical Dramas?
Where most dramas covering politics, somewhere in between lose the track and focus on rather unexpected things. Saanp Sehri is a breath of fresh air as it is covering power and politics with a touch of a love story too.

5) Sang e Marmar
Are We Finally Witnessing An End Of Stereotypical Dramas?
The drama examines the intricacies of two families that have been embroiled in a feud. The drama also highlights Vani and how dastardly concept of ‘honour’ leads to it. Sang e Marmar explains how abuse is a set dynamic in rural households and how it ruins so many families and lives. The performances are categorically flawless and no doubt the story is enthralling as ever.

6) Khuda Mera Bhi Hai
Are We Finally Witnessing An End Of Stereotypical Dramas?
Last but not the least, KMBH is focusing on transgender, sexuality has always been a taboo in our society. Narrating a life of an intersex child, the show finally manages to bring in a subject that we have vociferously ignored, silently hidden in the deepest darkest part of our entire being. The theme is powerful and also discusses acceptance of the transgender community.

Kudos, and more power to writers and directors who are making dramas like these that have substance, heart, and a story that relates to and resonates with everyone on a deep and personal level.

But, will the race yet again lead to an era where quantity matters more than quality?
Pakistani shows had always represented the ideal woman every men wanted, and a men every woman was taught to desire. But Udaari challenged the topics chosen for dramatizing. In almost a 3-4 decades old history of television, we saw the concept of a victim turning into a survivor and it was certainly the best thing happened to Pakistani television. The dramas turning out to be different is everything we had ever asked for, but many dramas are trying to follow Udaari’s footstep but not all might actually succeed. We might be witnessing many dramas of the same kind currently on television which makes the whole subject dull and wearisome but there’s still hope that this is the high time when Pakistan’s drama industry is moving towards better.

So, are we finally witnessing an end of stereotypical dramas? Do share your thoughts.

Rimsha Butt

Shehrnaz Episode 16 Review – Foolish Decisions

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There are some dramas which are unpredictable in a good way and then there are others like Shehrnaz which take you completely by surprise because of the unwanted twists which do not work for the viewers at all. Sherry and Shehrnaz’s marriage is one such twist in the story. Sherry’s character has to be the most shoddy character in this play but somehow he is going to play a central role in Shehrnaz’s life once again! Noful’s character was introduced two weeks back but now he is completely out of the picture. We know that he is interested in getting married to Shehrnaz but now he did not make an appearance in this episode. Shehrnaz’s thought process didn’t make a lot of sense except that she was desperate and lonely! I am sure I am not the only one who has a tough time believing that Sherry or KK were special in any way because whatever we have seen so far clearly shows that Shehrnaz will fall for anyone and marry anyone at all too because she is lonely!! Also, Shehrnaz’s top actresses status is extremely difficult to relate to mainly because of the way her journey was covered and also the production values. She is seen working with the same people over and over again therefore it feels like she isn’t the top celebrity.

KK’s track also took a new turn in this episode and I have to say that this twist was definitely handled better than Shehrnaz’s track although the timeline was somewhat confusing. Why was KK flirting with this girl in the previous episode if she was expecting? It would have been so much better if we saw these chance meetings but KK didn’t approach her in the previous episode. Also KK’s confusion in the hospital wasn’t in line with his character at all, someone like him would instantly call his assistant or someone else for help instead of staying in the hospital and cancelling all his appointments!

Shehrnaz Episode 16 Review - Foolish Decisions

At this point, this drama banks heavily on Ayeza Khan’s good looks and innocence. The effort which went into making her look good and different definitely paid off but then this is not a modeling shoot! She looked exceptionally pretty in a lot of scenes but that does not make up for the ill-conceived storyline and all the foolish decisions which Shehrnaz has been making ever since she got famous. Surely there are girls who are naive, lonely and desperate but they do not make the best heroines! Shehrnaz was supposed to be her own hero but now she is constantly searching for someone to save her, this is the most off-putting factor.

The preview of the next episode suggested that Shehrnaz will get a reality check a little too soon – no surprises there! Right now KK’s track is more interesting than that of Shehrnaz.

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

This Tribute To Mehdi Hassan Is The Best Thing You’ll Hear Today!

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Ghazal maestro Mehdi Hassan first mesmerised connoisseurs with his rendition of Gulon Main Rang Bhare. The death of the artist, who gave voice to ghazals such as Patta Patta Boota Boota and Abke Bicchde Khwaabon Mein Mile, brings the curtains down on an era of lyricism, melody and poetry and a tribute to him is the best way to remember his melodies.

The young and aspiring singer Mehak Ali paid a beautiful tribute to Mehdi Hassan which will touch the core of your heart. The rendition of evergreen Rafta Rafta is the best thing you’ll hear today.

Patari Tabeer’s Final Song Will Touch Your Heart

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Patari, Pakistan’s music streaming platform released the sixth and final episode of their massively popular “Tabeer” series which features raw and unused talent.

After amazing hits, the project’s sixth song, titled Tora Baram Khana, is a traditional Pashto folk song performed by the talented singer from Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Malala Gul. The song is really impressive and so is Malala’s life. The amazing song has been produced by Raza Shah of Stopmotion Digital and the music is composed by Danish Khawaja and Malala herself.

Listen to the full song here.

Taher Shah’s Valentine’s Surprise Is Not A Song

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A few days back, the eye to eye sensation announced a valentine’s surprise and the whole nation kept wondering what it would be. And just like last time, it’s nothing like what we had actually expected.

The star has now made it to America and won an award which he had announced earlier. Taher has announced that he is making a Hollywood film based on the theme of “love” and his company will be producing it and he’s collaborating with a Hollywood director for the project.

Surprised? Me too!

Fahad Mustafa Joins The Cast Of Jawani Phir Nahi Aani 2

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Fahad Mustafa left an impression on us with his performance in Tahir-e-Lahoti, Mein Abdul Qadir Hoon, and Mastana Mahi and assured us that he is indeed an amazing actor. After blowing us away in critically-acclaimed ‘Mah e Mir’ and blockbuster ‘Actor in Law’ last year, the relentless Fahad Mustafa has now joined the cast of Jawani Phir Nahi Aani’s sequel.

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The sequel of one of the biggest hit of Pakistani cinema, ‘Jawani Phir Nahi Aani’, is set to hit the floors in March with some changes in the lead cast. Hamza Ali Abbasi who refused to take part JPNA promotions due to the controversy, will not be joining the cast for JPNA 2.

The leading ladies for Jawani Phir Nahi Aani 2 are yet to be announced. There is no confirmation if Fahad will be reprising Hamza Ali Abbasi’s role or not. However, it is official, he will be seen in the sequel of the blockbuster film along with Humayun Saeed, Vasay Chaudhry and Ahmed Ali Butt.

Besides, JPNA 2; Fahad has also signed Na Maloom Afraad’s sequel and Nadeem Baig’s unnamed upcoming project.

Hadiqa Kiani Dismisses Reports Of Getting Arrested At London Airport

Over the years, celebrities have used social media to voice their opinions and clear rumors being spread about them. And now, Pakistani pop sensation Hadiqa Kiani took to twitter and strongly denied media reports that she was arrested at Heathrow Airport in London.

Metro-UK.com, a British news website, quoted local authorities saying that Hadiqa Kiani was arrested for trying to smuggle 2 kilograms of cocaine hidden in two bags of coffee inside two suitcases. The report was run by Daily Times without any confirmation or further investigation.

“Disgusted with media for such FAKE NEWS. I have been in Lahore, today is my nephew’s birthday. SHOCKED,” Hadiqa tweeted.

She then posted a picture with her family in order to prove to her fans and followers that she indeed is in Lahore.

The rumors on Hadiqa’s arrest spread like fire and in order to put them to rest, she appeared on ARY News to talk about it.

Moray Saiyaan Episode 15 – Just Alright!

Ohkay so, this episode of Moray Saiyaan was good because the focus was on Ghaziyan & Zubaria, something which should’ve been the case right from the beginning. However, I had my fair share of eye rolling because a few scenes of the other characters were unconvincing & off-putting.

I remember in one of the previous episodes, it was suggested that Anas was living with Kabeer when they both weren’t in Pakistan, but this time around, there was a disconnect in Anas’ tone when he was talking about his father, as if he never lived with him or didn’t know him much. I think in order to stretch & fill the number of episodes, they have relied so much on unnecessary scenes & conversations that all those things are now emerging as loopholes & glaring ones at that.

I know Ghaziyan & Zubaria are married & everything that Ghaziyan did for her was sweet but all this while, I kept on wondering what has gone into Zubaria that she is perfectly alright with the fact that her father & her brother are in the dark & have no idea that she is living on her own in a house gifted by Ghaziyan? Yes, they are married & Ghaziyan can do everything for Zubaria but to live in such a huge house all by herself that too without informing her own family didn’t sit well with me because Zubaria was introduced as someone who was far more conscious of what was right & what her father’s opinion about every little thing would be. Also, when it comes to being a single parent, fathers are always a bit too cautious about their daughters, so I find it amusing that Zubaria’s father is perfectly alright with being oblivious of what his daughter is upto, whereas he should’ve been the one worrying about the stuff like his daughter’s hostel etc.

Anyways, it was nice to see Ghaziyan & Zubaria sharing a few good moments together, where they decorated the house & Ghaziyan was taking care of every thing to make her feel comfortable at her new space. It is good to see that Zubaria has finally opened up & is far more comfortable with Ghaziyan, like now she realizes & acknowledges how much Ghaziyan has done for her & her family, so it is nice to see for a change.

It was amusing seeing such a tough cookie like Jamshed crying like a baby but just when I was assuming that he must’ve had a change of heart, his conversation with his wife took me by surprise because after failing at his business once, he is just using Ghaziyan now as he knows that he is resourceful & well-established. It is alright to think about yourself & your business but the way Jamshed shared his views gave a very negative feeling & made me dislike this couple a little more.

Another filler track in this drama is of Dr. Altamash & Dr. Farah, like I don’t really understand what is it that is stopping both of them from living together? Are they telling us that there is no need for gynecologists in the country where Altamash is a practicing neurosurgeon? LOL! Yes, they both are shown as ambitious doctors but it is hard to understand that after marriage, they both are in a long-distance relationship because of what, them being doctors? LOL! I really think so far both Altamash & Farah’s characters haven’t contributed much in the story, so if they had omitted these characters, it wouldn’t have made any difference like the viewers wouldn’t have felt the need for another dysfunctional couple. After their conversation, I was wondering if there is any relation, any couple, any human being who is normal in this family? I don’t think so!

Anas’ conversation with his mother made a lot of sense, obviously he is sick of seeing his mother sulking & telling others to sulk with her too. I really don’t understand why does Waris has to swoop in every other conversation like he is going to pass a verdict whereas all he does is put a lid on the conversation that is happening as if nothing needs to be addressed & everything in this family is perfectly alright? LOL! Someone needs to burst Waris’s bubble of his family being perfectly functional because it is not & also because it makes him look like a pigeon who shuts its eyes & thinks the danger is over!

Anyways, this episode was still better because it had a lot of Ghaziyan Zubaria scenes. The preview of the next episode suggests that Ghaziyan is going to meet an accident that too after fighting with Zubaria. I really hope the story that I have heard doesn’t turn out to be true because if that’s the case then I will have to see if I’d be interested in tuning to this drama ever again or not. Also, can someone tell Irsa Ghazal to stop yelling? Her voice gets intolerable when she hits the high pitch! Please share your thoughts about this episode of Moray Saiyaan!

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Muqabil Episode 11 Review – Engrossing & Unpredictable

Muqabil has it all; a strong script, performances which leave you in awe and skillful direction. Although this episode did not cover what Shah Sahab said to Mahmood after he confessed to him but even then the scenes which covered Pareesa and Arman’s track in particular were beyond exceptional. For the first time the viewers are watching a very realistic perspective of a rape survivor trying to have a normal married life not because of societal pressure or due to loneliness but because she found the ideal partner. Pareesa has been shown as a girl who lost a great deal when she was violated and she held on to this ugly experience for all these years but she was always capable of loving. She was shown showering Nadia with unconditional love and her relationship with her flowers also showed her sensitive and loving side. Pareesa tried to take a step to get close to Arman and this huge step forward was extremely convincing because Arman had done what it took to earn Pareesa’s trust and even love. Arman and Pareesa’s characters are etched-out brilliantly and their circumstances make their story even more enticing. Mohsin Abbas Haider deserves to be praised over and over again for an outstanding performance. He was the perfect choice for playing this role. Kubra Khan also owns her character and brings out the best in it. The scenes which show the sensitive and loving side of Pareesa have also been written and directed very well. Even though her brother wasn’t there for her when she needed him the most but even then she gave him all his money, which once again showed that she was quite capable of loving.

The change in Shehnaz’s personality and her attitude towards those around her was also the kind of character development which makes this drama even more interesting. Unlike many mothers we have seen on television very often who never realize that they need to change themselves in order to be there for their children, Shehnaz finally understands this and was shown playing with Nadia and going out of her way to be nice to Arman because she feels she needs to do it in order to please her daughter. Arman’s conversations with Pareesa’s father were also penned down perfectly and directed and acted out in such a way that they appeared quite realistic. One of the primary reasons why the viewers have no issue connecting to all the characters and happenings while watching this play is that everything is close to reality. The fact that people change with time is one of the most important aspects of real life but one which is ignored in many dramas. Character development which is convincing always makes a drama more interesting. The fact that it is impossible to predict what turn the story will take in the upcoming weeks makes Muqabil the kind of drama which keeps you at the edge of your seat.

Muqabil Episode 11 Review - Engrossing & Unpredictable

Shah Sahab apparently decided to help Mahmood out with his problem and watching him trying so desperately to make things easier for his son went to show how important it was for him to see his son happy. Mahmood’s children are his assets and if Pareesa tells them the truth then he will lose them forever. My favorite scene from tonight’s episode was when Arman reassured Pareesa that he was going to stand by her and he was not going to back out of this relationship. The best part about this scene was that Arman also shared with Pareesa just how used he felt but at the same time he vowed to make this relationship work. Arman’s mature character and Pareesa’s practical yet sensitive attitude made this scene phenomenal. Also, the dialogues were simply brilliant; deep and meaningful. This was the kind of conversation which you remember for a long time.

Overall, this episode was simply brilliant just like all the previous episodes of Muqabil. Muqabil is turning out to be one of my favorite dramas this season and I highly recommend it to all those people who are not watching it. Shaheen Khan also did not scream a lot in this episode, which was great! The preview of the next episode showed Pareesa telling Arman the truth. I can’t wait to see how the story unfolds from here on. Watching that scene in the preview gave me goose bumps!

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

Momina Mustehsan Confirms She’s Officially Single!

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Afreen Afreen star Momina Mustehsan became talk of the town when the news of her broken engagement with fiance Ali Naqvi went viral.

Soon after, she updated her status and lashed out at media and rebuked them not to interfere in her personal life. Now, Momina herself first hinted that she is definitely single as she posted on Snapchat about a gift she received for Valentine’s Day, the caption, “Single girls get Valentine’s gifts too. Thanks @beoneshopone”.

Momina Mustehsan Confirms She's Officially Single!

Followed by an official statement, she posted on social media. Addressing those who are concerned about her engagement in a post, she stated: “Yes, our families have mutually agreed to call off the engagement. Earlier when the news broke, I had requested everyone to not jump to conclusion and to not speak on my behalf on such a personal matter, and let me be the one to make the announcement when need be”.

Momina Mustehsan Confirms She's Officially Single!

17 Year Old Pakistani Boy Becomes World’s 3rd Highest Earning Gamer

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Sumail Hassan, a 17 years old Pakistani prodigy has made the country proud after becoming the third highest earning gamer in the world. Sumail also holds the Guinness World Record for being the youngest gamer to surpass $1 million in tournament winnings.

His total earnings amounted to $2,401,560 after a recent gaming tournament, making him the third highest earning gamer in the world. The only two gamers who have earned more than Sumail are Peter Dager and Sahil Arora.

The Dota playing enthusiast is now considered as one of the best players in the whole world. Back in 2015, Sumail was picked for the world’s best Dota 2 team, Evil Geniuses- the highest earning Dota2 team in North America.

As per SportsKeeda, Sumail is considered as the best mid-solo in Dota, globally. He has also made it to the Time Magazine’s list for the top most 30 influential teenagers for 2016 globally along with the Nobel laureate Malala YousufZai. Sumail is also the first ever Dota 2 player to be included in the magazine awards.

E-games are growing exponentially and having Sumail in the top tier could hopefully open doors for other Pakistani gamers too.

Release Date Of Chalay Thay Saath Announced

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Chalay Thay Saath, the highly anticipated upcoming film directed by Umer Adil with producer Beenish Umer & Executive Producer Sheikh Shiraz Mubashir, is set to release in cinemas across Pakistan on April 21st, 2017. Syra Shehroze who has ruled the television-watching audiences’ heart ever since she debuted in, Mera Naseeb and is set to make her cinema debut with this film. And we can’t contain our happiness since the release date is finally announced!

The big exciting news today- Chalay Thay Saath announces its release date! CTS coming to cinemas from 21st April 2017- share the love, spread the word! #ChalayThaySaath A Film by Umer Adil Photo Credit: Lighthouse Campaign design: Sara Jamil Styling: Palwasha Yousuf​ Wardrobe Partners: Levi's Makeup partners: NABILA DOP: Shahzad Khan Script by: Atiya Zaidi Post & Vfx: Sharpimage Produced by: Beenish Waiz Exec producer: Sheraz Sheikh. . . . #movies #theatre #video #socialenvy #movie #film #videos #actor #actress #cinema #ctsthefilm #amc #instamovies #star #moviestar #photooftheday #hollywood #goodmovie #instagood #instafollowers #flicks #instaflick #instaflicks #sayitwithpepsi #chalaythaysaathwithpepsi #jeelayharpal #jlhp #wethinkfilms #hotwaterbottlefilms

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Chalay thay Saath will be a light-hearted family extravaganza that revolves around family values, friends, and love. The film features Saira Shahroz, Behrooz Sabzwari, Zhalay Sarhadi, Mansha Pasha, Osama Tahir, Faris Khalid, Shamim Hilaly and Sherbaz Kaleem and Beijing-born and based actor cum filmmaker, Kent S. Leung, who will play Syra’s love interest.

Filmed in the Hunza region of Gilgit-Baltistan and written by Atiya Zaidi, Chalay Thay Saath is surely the next blockbuster.

Teaser Of Rafay Rashdi’s Short Film ‘Woh Aas’

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Rafay Rashdi who stepped into direction with a veritable youth movie Thora Jee Lee, received mixed reviews from the critics. He’s now all set to present a short film in collaboration with 1NFLUENCE. The film ‘Woh Aas’ is directed by Umair Najeeb Khan and produced by Rafay himself. The film stars Ramsha Khan and the teaser released earlier today, which seems to be yet another different story. Woh Aas is expected to release soon.

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Celebrities Express Grief Over Lahore Blast

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The heart-broken people and celebrities were in shock and turned to social media to express their grief and condemn the Lahore blast killing about 13 people while wounding dozens.

On the eve of 13 February 2017, Chemists and owners of medical stores in Punjab had announced a demonstration near the Punjab Assembly building to protest the drug rules of the provincial government. An explosion hit when hundreds of protesters were present at the location. This tragic event resulted in the death 13 people while about 70 were injured.

Pakistani celebrities took to social media while prompting a global outpouring of grief and solidarity. Here’s what celebrities posted on social media:

Celebrities Express Grief Over Lahore Blast

Reviewit.pk is deeply saddened with this act and prays for all the families impacted by this tragic incident.

Yeh Raha Dil Episode 01 Review – Thoroughly Enjoyable!

Ohkay so, the production of MD Productions, writing of Mustafa Afridi & direction of Siraj ul Haq; Ye Raha Dil commenced tonight on Hum TV & I must say this drama had such an amazing start, so much so that I am excited & looking forward to the next episode already. This episode delivered what they promised, it was comic & I am sure as the story will progress it will have some romance too. I have always felt that our drama-makers didn’t do really well in the genre of rom-com but I think my opinion is about to be changed & the credit for that will definitely go to Mustafa Afridi. In the past, we have already seen what Mustafa Afridi is capable of in terms in writing so I am sure he has something amazing in store for us this time around too. The episode introduced the characters & their tracks pretty well & I had such a great time watching the first episode of Yeh Raha Dil.

The drama began with a very dramatic scene where the hero Zaki (Ahmed Ali) is seen convincing his parents Haroon Baig & Azra to allow him to get married to the girl of his dreams. Zaki being the only son of Haroon & Azra knows that he has a lot of edge & he knows exactly how to pull the strings that will assure him of getting what he wants. All Zaki had to do was to drench himself in the rain & pull off a little bit of drama to melt the heart of his mother & then rest was history because he knew that if he will have his mother on his side, she will eventually end up convincing Zaki’s father too.

Yeh Raha Dil Episode 01 Review - Thoroughly Enjoyable!

Another character that got introduced was of Hayat (Yumna Zaidi), an orphan & a writer by profession who is full of life. Hayat puts up a facade of being happy-go-lucky, whereas deep inside, she is just a very emotional & childlike sort of a girl who feels lonely because she doesn’t have her parents in her life anymore. Hayat is someone who knows how to bring herself out of any messy situation because she is present-minded & spontaneous. Hayat has a go-getter sort of an attitude & she is someone who would do anything for her friends. One trait of hers that I feel might land her into a trouble would be her ability to trust people easily. Hayat’s best friend Salman helps her & always goes out of the way but looks like he himself is hiding a lot of things from Hayat & is probably involved in some shady business.

Yeh Raha Dil Episode 01 Review - Thoroughly Enjoyable!

The third & the last character that got introduced was of Zaki’s love-interest Nida (Anam Ahmed), who is a model by profession & loves Zaki a lot. Nida is blunt & straight forward but she is innocent as well. Zaki’s father finds the choice of her career a little objectionable & that is why he believes that Zaki & Nida won’t be able to lead a happy life but just after Azra tries to make him understand that he shouldn’t judge Nida because of the kind of work she does, Haroon tells her to arrange a meeting with Nida & her family to see how things roll.

Zaki, Nida & Hayat share a little moment where Hayat damages Zaki’s car but like a confident & sweet-talker that she is, she gets away from that entire situation by fooling Zaki & Nida easily. Nida is someone who believes in rules whereas for Hayat, there are no rules & the rules are meant to be broken as far as they benefit her. The entire interaction of the three characters was the highlight of the episode for me, it was quite amusing to see Hayat trying to make herself look like a bigger & better person whereas she was guilty & she knew it. Hayat’s second half of the day involved fooling a policeman & a bank employee who only wanted to confiscate Salman’s car but Hayat successfully saved her best friend’s car too because she believed in him & thought that those guys were conning her. After an eventful day & right before her birthday, Hayat got a news that she least expected, which was regarding the novel that she wanted to get published but looks like the editor couldn’t convince the publishers & that brings her morale down. She wishes herself happy birthday while still being teary eyed because that’s when the reality daunts her that she is alone & has no one by her side, which was quite an emotional sight.

Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed watching the very first episode of Yeh Raha Dil. I loved all the main characters & what I loved the most was how different their personalities were. It is given that in a Mustafa Afridi drama the dialogues will be amazing but I never knew that every other conversation will be filled with such witty dialogues which will make me laugh out loud. I must say, in order to convey such wit & humor, the actors need to have an amazing comic timing & I feel there is no other actress like Yumna Zaidi who could’ve fitted the role of Hayat so well, Ahmed Ali & Anam Ahmed also supported Yumna Zaidi quite well in those scenes too. It looks like Yumna Zaidi is always in her comfort zone when it comes to playing the bubbly & happy-go-lucky characters like these, so she shone in the very first episode. Ahmed Ali was great too in the limited scenes that he got, but I must say, last but definitely not the least, after watching Kathputli, I assumed that Anam Ahmed would still be a little weak in terms of acting but she changed my opinion in the very first scene of hers & what an impressive improvement I must say. If I compare her acting in the entire drama of Kathputli & in the very first episode of Yeh Raha Dil, I will say she did an impressive job this time around, like she seemed far more comfortable in front of the camera & her dialogue delivery was effortless too. Now with three strong performers & amazing characters, I am definitely looking forward to what’s in store for us. The OST was nice, the production value seemed decent & the direction was great too. Mustafa Afridi’s dialogues & Yumna Zaidi as Hayat – definitely were the two strong points of this episode for me. I can’t wait to see the next episode already. Please share your thoughts about the very first episode of Yeh Raha Dil.

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Zoe Viccaji’s Ishq Kinara Is Out!

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The music industry in Pakistan certainly has a lot to offer. There’s always some musical activity going on, which allows listeners to choose from a ton of amazing options. One big addition to the music industry is Patari’s Tabeer which gave a platform to raw and undiscovered talent.

In a similar vein, several artists release beautiful songs in the form of a music video. Singer and songwriter Zoe Viccaji released a new music video called ‘Ishq Kinara’ which is a rendition to an earlier version sung by Zoe herself in Coke Studio season 6.

The music video is directed by Meher Jaffri and produced by Ahsan Bari and Karim Barola, the video stars Zoe, Sunil Shanker and Kashif Hussain. Ishq Kinara is not just an ordinary music video but is visually appealing too.

Drama Khan doesn’t take inspiration from Imran Khan, reveals Shaista Lodhi

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Shaista Lodhi, long associated with morning shows, has now become a household name. Her shows have made her a hit among women who used to tune into her shows everyday and are now looking forward to her upcoming morning show also. Shaista plunged into the drama world a while back and is now all set to appear in upcoming drama ‘Khan’ with a strong role as a politician.

Talking to Images, about the serial, Shaista says, “Khan is an almost feudal type of drama. It will be relatable for the average person because it will remind them of Pakistan’s political system.”

There were rumors that Khan is inspired from Imran Khan’s life. But Shaista clarified “The drama doesn’t take inspiration from Imran Khan.”

She elaborates about the drama’s themes, “[The drama explores] the way revenge is taken in politics, the way seats are [sold] or tickets are given by parties or how sympathy is exploited. An example is Benazir Bhutto’s case, sympathy was exploited by her party. You can expect to see similar events in this drama.”

“My character has a vast range. From being a politician’s wife to a politician herself. From a childhood lover to a dedicated wife. There are many different shades and that has been a challenge for me to play.”

“But it was so much fun,” she adds, “because my wardrobe was so different and I’m playing a character older than I am.”

Another challenge for Shaista was working with senior actors.

According to the morning show host, “I had so many seasoned actors working with me so it was a challenge. I can’t ever forget the first scene we did. I was acting opposite Noman Ejaz and he got me so confused. I did realise later how sweet of a person he is but that first time working with him was nerve-wrecking. After the scene I was thinking “What on Earth happened?!”But afterwards I got the hang of it and I had a lot of fun working with the seniors.”

She also gave a little insight into her director.

“Ali Faizan is the director and he is intelligent but also a little crazy! He has crazy ideas, the way a creative person should have. He thinks out of the box and tries to put a new perspective in every aspect. I think he has treated this drama beautifully.”

Besides, Shaista, Khan stars Nouman Aijaz, Ejaz Aslam and Atiqa Odho. It is written by Syed Atif Ali and directed by Ali Faizal, Khan will start on February 19th, Sunday 8pm on Geo tv.

Maria Memon Got Married – People Mocked Her Like Nobody’s Business

The wedding season this time is filled with a lot of happenings, including the marriage of Urwa and Farhan, Yasra Rizvi and now popular tv anchor Maria Memon. While all these celebrities celebrated the union with their better-halves in their own style, Pakistani people couldn’t stop themselves from criticizing them.

There has been a lot of criticism on the previous’ weddings, and now Maria Memon is facing the brunt of mocking when her wedding pictures circulated online.

Maria Memon is currently working with ARY Network and has been in journalism for quite sometime now. She married CSS topper Umar Riaz yesterday only and social media buff’s mocked her like nobody’s business. Why is it so important for people to bash others, just because they want to. Since, these people believed that the guy is not as good looking as the girl, they decided to mock them and try to ruin their happiness.

The news of the wedding broke out, after one of Maria’s friend Fahad Hussain shared the pictures of the couple.



Instead of wishing or blessing the couple, these guys started to mock them.



Thankfully, there were some of those too who wished the couple and had something good to say.



Why are we being so judgmental? Where are we (as a nation) heading?

Dr Shahid Masood Joins Electronic Media Again

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Popular anchor Dr Shahid Masood has returned to electronic media, in what appears to be a U-turn by the seasoned media celebrity after announcing his detachment from the industry.

Recently, a video went viral in which Dr Shahid Masood claimed of resigning from the media industry.

Senior journalist and anchor has probably changed his mind now and has joined News One channel where MD Omer Ahmed welcomed him on a live show with Nadia Mirza. Hence, joining the family of News One back again with his own live show to be launched soon.

Earlier, Dr Shahid left ARY News and joined BOL soon after which he came out with a viral video of leaving the industry. However, he is back on screen and ready to host his show yet again.

IHC Bans Valentine’s Day Celebrations In Pakistan

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Islamabad High Court, today banned Valentine’s Day celebrations across the country and its promotion on social media ‘with an immediate effect’ after accepting a petition which argued that it was un-Islamic.

The order was issued by the court on the petition submitted by a citizen Abdul Waheed, whose political affiliation was not immediately known. The petitioner had urged the court that Valentine Day was not part of the Muslim tradition and its promotions on the mainstream and social media should be banned.

The print and electronic media have been warned to “stop all Valentine’s Day promotions immediately”. Pakistan’s Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) has also been asked to “monitor” all mediums and send out notifications banning any such promotions.

The IHC directed the information ministry, federal government, Pemra chairman and chief commissioner to submit a reply within 10 days.

Do you agree with Islamabad High Court’s ban on Valentine’s Day?

Munkir Episode 01 Review – A Decent Start!

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Ohkay so, the writing of Zafar Mairaj, direction of Nadeem Siddique & the production of Everready Group of Companies; Munkir commenced on Tv One last night. The first episode introduced the characters in a very appropriate manner by giving out the details one needs to know to form an interest in the drama. I liked the first episode for the fact that things were kept simple & to the point which made it far more easier to get an insight into the characters. The way the conversations were carried out gave everything a very casual feel & it had a lot to do with the chemistry that all the actors shared with each other, which was good to see.

So, the story began with a dream where Runa (Nida Khan) finds herself getting married to her fiancé Zain ul Abideen (Osman Khalid Butt) in a church under the supervision of her hostel warden Sister Kathryn & just when the couple is about to exchange the rings, out of nowhere a stranger drags Runa out of the church & takes her away. The very next morning, Runa shares her dream with her stepmother Rania (Mahjabeen) but her point of concern isn’t about what happens at the end, rather she believes that just because she hasn’t seen Sister Kathryn in ages & just because she must be missing Runa, Runa needs to go & see her.

Munkir Episode 01 Review - A Decent Start!

Runa is about to get married to Zain in just a few days but she finds herself restless because of the dream. Her wedding functions begin where her in laws come into the picture. Runa’s in laws reside in France & Zain has a mother (Naila Jaffry) & 2 sisters Batool Bano & Ghulam Sughra. Completely opposite to Runa’s family & their lifestyle, Zain’s family is quite conservative & they are shown to be practicing Muslims, which makes them a subject of ridicule for Runa’s best friend Anjum (Maryam Nafees). Anjum thinks Runa will have a very hard time adjusting in this family because they are staunch & conservative. Runa’s in laws are related to Rania & it is Rania who arranged the marriage of Runa & Zain. Even though this might be an arranged marriage for Runa but Zain on the other hand loves his fiancée.

Munkir Episode 01 Review - A Decent Start!

Runa is shown to be a very easy going but quite an emotional sort of a person who believes in giving each & every single relationship in her life a lot of importance & value, that is why, after seeing Sister Kathryn in her dream for the 2nd time, she insists that she needs to go to Murree to see her. Even though for Runa’s grandmother, the idea of sending a bride-to-be to a different city is daunting but Rania saves the day & tries to make her understand that when Runa had no one by her side & she was all alone in the hostel, it was Sister Kathryn who took care of her & looked after her like a mother. Runa shares a very strong bond with Sister Kathryn & this is something which her family understands & respects too. Finally, the grandmother gives in & allows her to go to Murree but instructs Anjum to go along Runa as well. The note at which the first episode ended showed a man in the company of someone who was preparing a suicide jacket, so I am sure we have a lot in store for us!

Overall, this episode was pretty decent & even though at the moment things might seem a little too simple, but the way they have been conveyed made it an interesting watch. The characters are pretty straight forward & simple. I must say, I loved the bond that both Runa & Rania shared. Rania’s character stood out the most for me because she was like an all rounder who was fulfilling each & every single duty of hers & was treating & every relationship of hers just the way it needed to be treated, she was like a friend, a daughter, a mother, a guide & a mentor; all at the same time. Rania might be a stepmother of Runa but more than that she is her friend, who understand Runa’s struggles & supports her, that is why she was seen telling her husband & Runa’s father that he should’ve been here on the occasion of Runa’s wedding because she needs him. I liked that the writer showed that a stepmother can be a friend too & the ladies in this sort of a relationship can share a very strong bond as well. Even though Anjum’s character was believable because mostly at the time of a friend’s wedding, very close friends do voice their opinions strongly against or in the favor of their friend’s in laws but everything that Anjum said about Zain’s family with that judgmental undertone was borderline annoying & impudent, to an extent that I was being put off with her presence in the drama. Anyways, the direction seemed pretty good & the production values were decent too. The acting of all the actors was quite nice & I am definitely convinced to tune to Munkir next week. Please share your thoughts about the very first episode of Munkir.

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Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Sammi Episode 3 Review – Manipulating The Weak

This episode opened with Chaudhry Fazal Din refusing to accept Sammi as his vani. His decision to take a stand even though Chaudhry Rab Nawaz tried his best to convince him to go ahead with the nikkah by giving him lectures on ghairat, was completely in line with his character but watching Rab Nawaz accept Sammi as Vani for his son instead of shooting her brother did not quite fit in. Also, it did make me wonder if Rab Nawaz was going to let Fazal get away with this? Surely someone like him who believed in forcing people into submitting to his will would use more than just words to have his way and if things still didn’t go according to his plans one would expect him to make an example out of the person who refused to listen to him. Rehan Sheikh is an exceptional actor who makes every scene count but this latest twist in the story came out of nowhere. So far the focus of the story is more on those people who are forcing their decisions on Sammi and how these decisions are shaping up the course of Sammi’s life. It would have been so much better if the viewers were introduced to Sammi’s character in detail in the first 2 episodes or so before starting the actual story. There was one scene in this episode in particular which showed how deeply the mindset that a girl should sacrifice everything to save her male relative’s life was engraved in Sammi’s mind. She begged Chaudhry to spare her brother’s life and was willing to do anything at all in return. This scene was short but impactful.

This episode had a lot of scenes which showed the selfishness of those people who were making these life altering decisions for Sammi. Watching Sammi’s brother worrying about the bruises on his face more than his sister was one such scene which said a great deal. Haris Waheed’s confident acting and his overall look makes me wish that we saw more of him before he killed his friend. Now he has a limited role to play in the story or so it seems. Sammi’s mother cursed her for not being able to save her brother’s life and her father who is responsible for all this just does not care!

Sammi Episode 3 Review - Manipulating The Weak

Rashid is another person who is looking out for his own interests and he is another mard who claims to love his wife but he puts his own needs and desires first. Nadia Afghan’s character was introduced in tonight’s episode and she too appeared to be more “refined” than one would have expected her to be. Apart from Rab Nawaz’s wife, all the other women in this play worship their men and would gladly do anything for them.

Rab Nawaz’s definition of ghairat and the status of men and women was another interesting aspect of tonight’s episode. Rab Nawaz is ignorant but he is so sure that there is nothing wrong with his beliefs. His wife however does not want her house or child to be affected by whatever her husband believes in. She wants to educate her son and does not agree with her husband but she also knows that there is very little that she can do about the situation openly therefore she turned to Rashid for help. This development will change the course of the story completely. Watching Rashid’s daughters defending their mother was one of the best scenes of this episode.

So far, the good thing about this drama is that it has introduced the viewers to a world which is real for a lot of unfortunate people but completely alien to many of us who sit in front of the television screens and watch these stories unfold and it has managed to do so without getting too dull and depressing. Although all the tracks in the drama are serious and they highlight the status of women in such villages in some way or the other but even then the approach is simple therefore Sammi so far isn’t a very heavy duty drama.

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

Boxer Amir Khan’s Wife Faryal Makhdoom To Appear In Big Brother?

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The upcoming season of Big Brother might be even more controversial this time, since Boxer Amir Khan’s wife Faryal Makhdoom has been approached by Celebrity Big Brother bosses to go into the house for this summer’s series.

Faryal Makhdoom has revealed that she’s in talks for the show, she posted on Snapchat and asked fans for advice on whether to accept the deal.

Boxer Amir Khan's Wife Faryal Makhdoom To Appear In Big Brother?

Last year, the social media sensation made headlines when she started discussing a bitter family feud on Snapchat. Faryal accused Amir’s family of mistreating her and said that they had never accepted her and even tried to separate her from Amir.

Screenwriters On Screen

PTV, never praised for its journalistic telecast, serving merely as a communique of government, has always been accredited for the mastery exhibited in the department of playmaking. To some, the success is a result of the opulence of the screenwriting talent available. With the likes of Anwar Maqsood, Fatima Surreys Bajjia, Ashfaq Ahmad, Bano Qudsiya, Munnu Bhai and Haseena Moin at its helm, the institute has seen glory of which, the newcomers can only dream of. But, we will not engage in this, nor is this piece meant to reminisce the old days.
With a plethora of private drama channels running plays 24 hours a day, the quality was sure to be compromised. However, one thing which dwindled quicker than the standard of the plays is the popularity of the screenwriter. One may blame it upon the caliber of the playwrights but after all we still see masterpieces, no matter how sporadic those may be. Not every play aired is Anghan Terha or Ashyana, but we do get to watch the likes of Pyar e Afzal or Sang e Mar Mar in a year or half. Then why is it that screenwriters, which once used to be household names, now struggle to get half a ton followers on twitter?

Hosting:

PTV being the only channel at one time had the responsibility of airing variety of programs; programs that entertained, programs that would educate. So along, with dramas, tutorials and religious shows, talk shows provided a likeable option to the producers. Being a state run channel, discussing politics, and that too without controversy, would have been a tough job (thankfully). As a result, culture, arts and philosophy formed the preferred pool of topics for discussion, and who else could do these better than writers. ‘Zaavia’, a very famous show, which focused on social issues, was hosted by the legendary playwright Ashfaq Ahmad. Ashfaq Ahmad, who had already gained popularity in the masses with his radio show ‘Talqeen Shah’, augmented his status as an intellectual through it and is still considered a popular reference of wisdom in populace.

Anwar Maqsood, another eminent screenwriter and probably the most prolific as well, hosted a number of shows. Along with Moin Akhtar, the duo gave some of the most unforgettable satire performances of the television history. His sharp wit made him a popular choice for hosting shows of ceremonious nature.

Screenwriters On Screen

But today, the nature of TV shows has undergone a drastic change. With political talk shows achieving the status of rating magnets, the caliber of the host is measured in decibels and the one who can yell the loudest, gets the job.

Involvement:

It is said, while writing plays, Fatima Surriya Bajjiya would move to PTV headquarters with her belongings. She would write, eat, sleep, and sometimes knit sweaters there. While doing so, she also served as a consultant. Anybody facing a problem regarding content or linguistics would consult her. Such level of involvement was a major factor in consolidating the position of writers as authority figures.

In contrast to that, a good number of dramas made today are adaptations of novels. The job of the novelist mostly ends with the consent to allow dramatization and any further involvement seems unnecessary. Trims and cuts are handled by the content team which can do the job more effectively and at a better pace. The writer might not even get to visit the set. Compare this to the scenario of Adnan Siddiqui and Mishi Khan getting pronunciation classes from Surriya Bajjiya before a play.
Ceremonies:

With a total of 7 dramas being aired in a week, one would often come across a function to celebrate a serial’s ending where the cast and the production team would share their experience of the dramatization process. Such ceremonies were aired sometimes before the start of the play as well. It was there when the viewers were most likely to know about the writer. With a deluge of dramas released in a calendar year by every major production house, it has become nearly impossible to host such grandiose events for every drama and the tradition has been replaced with private success parties. Thus, the very prudent looking writer explaining his inspiration on screen is replaced by an ill trimmed shoddy guy sitting in a distant corner at a private party lamenting about the trouble he faced after the guard at the entrance refused to recognize him.

There might be other factors including following earned through journalism (Munnu Bhai, Ata ul Haq Qasmi) which might have given the wordsmiths their well deserved recognition. However, while it is without doubt that the veterans enjoyed limelight unlike contemporary writers; those of today seem to get better take-homes for their toils.

Ceremonies:

With a total of 7 dramas being aired in a week, one would often come across a function to celebrate a serial’s ending where the cast and the production team would share their experience of the dramatization process.  Such ceremonies were aired sometimes before the start of the play as well. It was there when the viewers were most likely to know about the writer. With a deluge of dramas released in a calendar year by every major production house, it has become nearly impossible to host such grandiose events for every drama and the tradition has been replaced with private success parties. Thus, the very prudent looking writer explaining his inspiration on screen is replaced by an ill trimmed shoddy guy sitting in a distant corner at a private party lamenting about the trouble he faced after the guard at the entrance refused to recognize him.

Screenwriters On Screen

There might be other factors including following earned through journalism (Munnu Bhai, Ata ul Haq Qasmi) which might have given the wordsmiths their well deserved recognition. However, while it is without doubt that the veterans enjoyed limelight unlike contemporary writers; those of today seem to get better take-homes for their toils.

Saqib Ali Rana 

Sohai Ali Abro Makes Her Television Comeback With Kaisi Yeh Paheli

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When Sohai Ali Abro appeared in her very first drama Saat Pardon mein, she was acting opposite great actors Mikaal Zulfiqar and Alyy Khan – her acting and good looks won over the audience. Since then she has worked in some huge projects that include popular dramas like Rishtay Kuch Adhorey. The girl then went on to do films and was highly appreciated for her performances. Sohai is now all set to make her television come back opposite the leading star Azfar Rehman in Urdu 1’s upcoming drama ‘Kaisi Yeh Paheli’.

The teasers of the play released recently and there isn’t much we know about the story but it surely seems to be something different than usual stereotypical dramas. Azfar Rehman disclosed that it’s going to be an intense love story. The first teaser shows Sohai’s character as a fun loving, free spirited girl. The second teaser makes things more intense with a dramatic twist.

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The play has been directed by Fahim Burney and apart from Azfar and Sohai, the cast also includes Durdana Butt, Qazi Wajid, Samina Ahmad, Sana Askari, Farah Nadeem, Haira khan, Saleem Sheikh, Ayesha Khan, Shaheen Khan and Sundas Tariq.

Hamza Ali Abbasi As Noori Natt

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Actors these days are known to undergo extreme body transformations and donning different look for roles – to get into the ‘skin’ of their characters, and we have seen many actors doing so. Fawad Khan’s transformation from fit to fat for his upcoming film had already rose our expectations.

Bilal Lashari of ‘Waar’ fame was taking up the herculean task of rebooting Pakistani cult classic ‘Maula Jatt’, with Fawad Khan and Hamza Ali Abbasi as Maula Jatt and Noori Nath, and we couldn’t contain our happiness to see these too hunks in a different avatar.

Hamza Ali Abbasi has jumped into the bandwagon of getting into the role and is apparently working on a whole new look for his upcoming film. We’ve seen him with beard and mustaches a million times but this time he’s looking really different with those bushy mustache and slick back hair and we are sure that the film is surely going to be a power packed one.

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