Thursday, 20 August 2015

Top 5 Talented Young Actresses Of Our Drama Industry

What does it take to stand- out? When does the audience fall in awe with the characters? What makes one remarkable? It is indeed talent, hard work, and devotion. And some of our young lot have all of these. Let’s have a look!!
Maya Ali: 
She’s made it big in the industry. From Meesha, Zara, Quratulain  to the wise and confident Zuleikha, or a medical student still learning as Faarah, we’ve come to enjoy her presence on- screen and each time you can’t help but love her character.


Sonia Hussain:
Hats- off to her brilliant acting skills, she nails each of her roles. Whether Shikwa or from the current, a happy-go-lucky uninterested student as Farwa or as Nazoo on Urdu 1 where she plays the role of a mentally disturbed child.  Versatile and confident, she is a pleasure to watch.


Sana Javed:
Known last year  as the headstrong  Lubna in Pyaray Afzal she’s another gem of the industry. In Goya or Aitraz as the confident girl or the silent, innocent daughter in Paiwand, she brings out the best in herself.

Mizna Waqas:
We all admired Hajra in MNYH. Her spontaneous dialogue delivery and witty nature won us, and even in a negative avatar in Mere Dard ki Tujhe Kia Khabar, she’s fully in control of her character. We would love to see her in more projects.

Hareem Farooq:
She is one actress who’d mould herself into any role she is given. How many ladies are like Arjumand? She is polite yet strong and no one could have played this role better than the talented Hareem Farooq. While in MHMD we saw the angry young lady, she plays the sweet, innocent roles with ease as well.  It’ll be great to watch her playing different roles in dramas in the future too.

These were some names that instanly came to mind when I thought of young talented actresses, there are however many others who have left an impact on viewers. Let’s hope they continue to entertain us with thrilling performances.
Are there any names which you would like to add to the list?

More News.................................

Ever since Waqar Zaka has made a comeback on social media he has been using the power of this medium for doing something that will benefit someone in some way. On this 14th August a video was leaked in which two boys were seen badly harassing a girl clad in hijab. The video has gone viral and people are condemning the actions of the boys involved.
Waqar Zaka has taken special action to make sure that the boys involved in the incident get punished. In order to do so he has made a video message in which he urged the people to inform him through social media about the identity of these boys so that they could be brought to justice. Waqar Zaka said addressing anyone who is hearing, “Whoever tells me the identity of these boys I will reward that person 50,000 rupees. People should share this video as much as possible so that we can find out who these boys are. “

Sunday, 16 August 2015

Best performances in Negative Role!


Having variety of characters in a play is important in order to attract audience. It is the responsibility on actors that they understand the nature of character well and give their performance accordingly. The writer might have etched out the character well but if actors don’t give their best towards the character then audience will not enjoy the true feeling of a particular role. On many occasions actors have done justice with their respective role through brilliant performances but on many occasions they have also failed to deliver the requirements of character as well.
Hence actors are awarded if they fulfilled the demand of character provided in the story. Many plays in the past were successful just because of character driven narratives like Pyaray Afzal, Zindagi Gulzar hai, Meri Zaat Zara-e-Benishan, Bilquess Kaur, Durr e Shahwar, Aunn Zara etc. Different characters in the story gives negative and positive vibes and hence actor will only become successful if he/she can conform according to the demand of character.
In past we have appreciated lots of actors/actresses on their performances in the positive role but recently I came across with some brilliant performances done in negative roles that have actually won the audience attention against positive roles. Obviously the success of negative role is that when audience completely starting hating the character.
Here is the list of those actors who in my opinion had done a commendable job in a negative role.
Jibran as Numair in Chup Raho: In my point of view Jibran truly deserves some special award for his performance in Chup Raho. Jibran no doubt is a gem of Industry as he always do justice with every roles. However if you ask me about his best performance ever then for sure I will say that his negative role in Chup raho was the best one. Jibran without any doubt is a versatile actor and I want him to appear more in high budgeted dramas with good script.

Sajal as Bisma in Laadon mein palli: Probably the most touched lady, I don’t know why she choose to play such characters that sensualize abuse whether talk about chup raho or khuda dekh raha hai. Sajal Ali is a smart actress who retains acting sense and that’s the reason why she is still in demand despite immense competition. Moreover Sajal Ali had a diverse portfolio and if we talk about her negative roles then her role as bisma in Laadon mein palli was so far the best one. Although the drama was below par and didn’t attract the audience much but Sajal ali was totally outstanding in this play and the attitude she conformed in her character was exceptional. I would love to see her again playing this type of negative role in some other drama.

Yumna as Shazia in Mausam: Where she can act amazingly as a jolly girl in drama serial “Jugnoo”, on the flip side she also possess a talent for performing negative roles beautifully. Yumna Zaidi was not impressive from the start because of the fact she never chose good dramas. Mausam too was also an average drama but in this drama her negative role as shazia was indeed an impressive one. Despite her debut performance in a negative role, Yumna was successful to irritate people through her negative character. Let’s see how Yumna will capture audience hearts in positive roles in future and for this she really needs to work hard in this competitive era.

Samiya mumtaz as rasheeda in sadqey tumhaare: Like I previously mentioned in one of my article that in past Samiya Mumtaz had always performed a role of “Dukhyaari Aurat” which definitely had questioned her versatility. To prove audience wrong that she cannot do any other role, Samiya Mumtaz had flawlessly performed the negative role of Rasheeda in drama serial “Sadqey Tumhaare”. Well I have not watched the whole drama but even by watching only few episodes anyone can pass a remark that she was indeed brilliant.

Sarah Khan as Farisa in Alvida: Entering in showbiz in 2012 Sarah Khan had never impressed me as an actress. I used to think that either she needs to speak loudly or work on her dialogue delivery. Also before drama serial “Alvida” she was never a part of any Mega Projects. Currently her negative performance in “Alvida” had totally left me speechless. She had done absolute justice with the character Farisa. Sarah Khan finally proved herself that she is not a novice in Industry and can stunned audience from her performance if given a chance in high budgeted dramas. Sarah Khan is currently dominating the Industry by performing in various dramas Alvida, sultanat e dil, Mumkin anda dil nahi manta.

So do you have any more names who had a done tremendous job in a negative role?

Saturday, 15 August 2015

Top 5 Celebrities Who Look Great In Western Outfits

Pakistani female celebrities who are working in the field of showbiz are dynamic and talented. They have proven their mettle in Pakistan and in rest of the world because of their talent and hard work. What these celebrities wear and most importantly how they wear it is also an important part of their public image and personality. All of these females adorn Western outfits along with the Eastern ones but not all of them look good wearing these clothes. Some celebrities do not look as good as the celebrities on this list in Western clothes because sometimes the clothes that they wear are not the best choice. Wearing Western clothes doesn’t mean that clothes should be revealing. The celebrities on this list wear Western clothes that look very stylish and decent on them because they make the right choices and carry them like they should be carried.
Here are the top 5 female celebrities who look great in Western outfits:
Sohai Ali Abro
Sohai Ali Abro has a very cute face and she is very well groomed. She looks good in Eastern dresses too but she is very comfortable wearing Western outfits and she always wears outfits which suit her personality.


Mehreen Syed
Mehreen Syed is the queen of catwalk, she has been the showstopper on many fashion shows and she has worked with the best designers. Mehreen Syed looks amazing in every Western outfit from just plain jeans to dresses and hats. This stylish lady can pull everything off.

Meesha Shafi
Stylish, trendy and motivated, these three traits explain Meesha’s personality more than any other. Some people have to work to look stylish but Meesha Shafi is not one of those ladies because style comes naturally to her. She will look good in any outfit at all but she most certainly knows how to carry Western dresses.

Amina Sheikh
Amina Sheikh is another model and actress who looks very stylish in Western clothes. Her good taste in clothes along with her good sense of style makes her a winner.

Syra Shehroz
Syra Shehroz is one of those celebrities who even look chic and stylish when they are wearing a plain t-shirt and a jeans. We have never seen Syra’s sense of style going wrong. Her perfect choices joined with her very own style make her look good in everything.

Can you think of any other Pakistani female celebrities who look great in Western dresses? Don’t forget to share your opinion.
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Nice list...Amina Sheikh ko to humesha hi western dresses mein dekha hai..dramas ko chor kr...n syra to hai hi piyari si doll..I would like to add our Sanam Baloch..she is looking cute n pretty in western outfit......western, eastern sb Sanam pr suit karta hai...
2.we are muslims ....... we should prefere our muslim pakistani culture .. and shouldn't forget that we are muslims and islam don't allow such kind of dreSses .. that shows body.. and hijaab is the identity of muslim girl

Wrong Number, As I see it!



Wrong No is an Urdu film released on last weekend on the festive occasion of Eidul Fitar. The film is a debut in films for many associated names like
Yasir Nawaz as Director
Nida Yasir as Producer
In Acting following artists are making debut, Sohai Ali Aabroo, Janita Asma, Mahpara, Nadeem Jaffri, Danish Nawaz, Akhtar Hasnain, Shaheen Khan, Sumbal Shahid, Tooba Siddiqi and many others.
The film is running house full and it was not easy to get its ticket right away. In fact I went to cinema for to watch Bin Roye, and ended up buying Wrong Number ticket instead of returning without viewing any film and thus here is my opinion about it .
Wrong Number is a Comedy film with a pinch of Romance and Action. The film is shot in Karachi and Lahore. It is the story of Sallu played by Danish Taimoor son of a butcher Haji Abba (Javed Sheikh) who wants to do something big in life away from the ancestral profession. Haji Abba is the head of an extended family jointly living in a house with his sons, daughter-in-laws and grandsons.
Sallu crafts a plan to avoid his ancestral profession which takes viewers on a roller coaster ride of things that went wrong. The execution of this plan has enough twists and turns to keep viewers hooked to their seats. Being a comedy film, the comic situation is created through situational comedy, dialogs, spontaneous responses, witty one liners, gender and to some really weird aspects of routine life like toilet and genitals.
Without revealing the story I am only highlighting the Good and Bad aspects of Wrong Number. Every project/film has its share of high and lows and Wrong number is also one such project.
The Highs
The film starts with the label Made in Pakistan, which is true as all the associated persons are Pakistani be it musician, singers, choreographer or dress designer.
Nearly all the characters in the films are well etched out having distinction of their own.
The plot of the film is interesting and maintains its pace throughout the film.
There are no long scenes, and editing is also fine without any issue with the continuity of events.
Javed Sheikh is phenomenal in the role of a butcher Haji Abba.
Shafqat Cheema has fully justified his inclusion in what otherwise is a routine villain role.
Asim Bukhari and Nayyer Ejaz were also good in the few scenes they appeared.
Mahpara in the side role was also impressive.
Coming to the main protagonist Danish Taimoor, well it is the second film of Danish I have seen this year, Jalaibee being the first one. While in Jalaibee he was too stiff and totally unimpressive, Danish has improved a lot and impressed with his screen presence.
Main female protagonist Janita Asma and Sohai Ali Aabroo proved a mixed package. Janita looked more glamorous and has more screen presence then Sohai Ali Aabroo.
Nadeem Jaffri and Dansih Taimoor in the roles of comic villains succeeded in bringing smile to audience.
Camera work of the film was also good, and Karachi and Lahore are captured beautifully. From inner city areas of Karachi to Port Grand to Sunday Bazaar, everything looked charming on screen.
Some witty one-liners were really funny like
Danish Taimoor: tum nay last konsi film dekhi thi
Janita Asma: mein nay to khuda kay liye dekhi thi
Danish Taimoor: film khuda kay liye nahin apnay liye dekhni chahiye
The Lows
Wrong Number is a comedy film which sounds very positive, but the same factor is the low point of Wrong Number. The film and its story has lot of potential but at many points it goes wrong. At many instances there were glimpses of Namaloom Afraad, especially the theme of earning easy money.
Being not a viewer of Bollywood movies, I am not sure whether any part of Wrong Number was inspired from a Bollywood movie. But at few points the audience in the hall were pointing like same as XYZ Bollywood movie.
Janita Asma surely have looked as glamorous in less revealing wardrobe from the one chosen in the film. Dialog delivery of Janita was quite ordinary while Sohai though performed on a dance number definitely need further improvement in the dancing skills. Though Janita Asma and Sohai are the main female protagonists their presence some how fizzles out in the middle and seem just another character in the film.
Though Wrong Number is a strongly male-oriented story, where presence of female character is created forcefully to fill in the portion of glamour, still both lead female artists can easily have a more stronger presence.
Ending, was quite convincing, but one can easily gets the impression of instantly wrapping up the whole story in one scene.
The film has nearly six seven songs, none of which is worth remembering.
So these were the high and lows of the film as per my analysis. Normally the tale ends here, however Wrong Number have some lowest points as well.
The Lowest
Being a comedy film, it is expected to contain some over the top acting or skits. Unfortunately Wrong Number has far too many jokes can easily be called sexist. There were jokes after joke on toilets and human genitals, that no one can remember the count, perhaps 20 -30 or even more than that. Too much crass language was used, surely a big disappointment. When you have so many senior artist in the cast who can easily share the burden of main protagonist then opting for sub-standard content was totally unnecessary.
Mostly audience of the Pakistani film object to the revealing dressings and vulgar dances, but here it was more about the sub-standard language rather then dances and dresses. The plot and screenplay of the film must have been equally entertaining without all this.
The Conclusion
If you are fond of films which are termed as “Paisa Wasool” then definitely Wrong Number is the one made for you. However if you are looking for a good family entertainer, then it is not a good choice. Filled with crass language and below average humor, it can easily please and entertain the general audience but can also easily raise the eyebrows for those who want to evaluate a film on various scales including entertainment factor.
Despite this anyone want to satisfy his/her patriotic duty towards Pakistani Cinema by watching Wrong Number, is surely welcomed to do so considering it a patriotic gesture.
Being a supporter of local cinema I surely want to thank anyone who invests their money, time and energies for this cause. In this regard, Yasir Nawaz must be praised for taking this initiative. As an audience I am not against any comedy films, such films provide light entertainment and a comic relief to the cine-goers from hectic daily life. However there is a difference between sub-standard comedy and the average/quality one. There are already enough options available for sub-standard comedy in the form of Punjabi stage shows, so please maintain the difference of a Punjabi Stage drams and an Urdu comedy film.
Lastly it is my first review of any film or drama. Just consider it the opinion of another viewer of the film, rather than the one coming out from some established CRITIC which impacts the opinion of its readers.
P.S. Being done with my graduation (BA) in the 1980’s and not much familiar with the latest development in English writing skills, please pardon any grammatical mistakes or wrong usage of vocabulary. But also be open to point out any such mistake (if there is any) as it will definitely improve my vocabulary as well as writing skills.
Thanks for your time.
Rashid Nazir Ali

They Came. They Saw. They Conquered. And They Lost It?



There’s no doubt about the fact that we take our drama industry very seriously. Unabashedly proud of our actors, we love to follow their work, discuss their ventures, and critique their acting. It’s just that when some actors blow you away with their flawless performances, and manage to retain their standards for quite some time, you begin to expect that these people can never go wrong. Much to our dismay, the quality of work our stars are settling for is anything but impressive. We keep giving their plays a go, in the hopes of being greeted by something refreshing and up to the mark, only to be met with disappointment.
Here’s a list of actors who made their presence felt, set the bar high, but what got into them is anybody’s guess!
• Fahad Mustafa
The party doesn’t start without him! When I think of Fahad Mustafa, the first thing that comes to mind is his play, ‘Main Abdul Qadir Hoon’. From the stuttering AQ, to the heartbroken, depressed but seemingly ‘cool’ dude, to the spiritually enlightened Abdul Qadir – Fahad Mustafa portrayed every facet of Abdul Qadir’s personality and journey to absolute perfection, and it’s his phenomenal performance because of which Abdul Qadir’s spiritual transition is very close to many hearts.
Zain from Lahasil, Saadi from Wujood-e-Laraib, you name it, he nails it! And the fact that he chose to portray challenging characters that too when he was the new kid on the block speaks a lot about his talent and versatility. He has been a part of many plays like Aashti, Mastana Mahi, Bin Tere etc. He also played the leading role in Mera Saaein S2, and owning the role of the ruthlessly cold and dark Malik Shazmaan Wajahad Hayyat was no walk in the park but here again, Fahad Mustafa was a clear winner.
And what was next? Mawra’s infamous siskiyan, rivulet of tears, a pair of saas and nund from HELL and a drunkard – yaad aya? Yaad rakhnay waala drama tou nahe, but I am sure the mazloomtareen viewers who sat through this play know very well what I am talking about. No points for guessing for we all know it’s Ek Tamanna Lahasil Si, where Fahad Mustafa played an abusive husband wrapped around mummy’s finger. I apologize for evoking some horrific memories of a play that makes you lose faith in blood ties, love and humanity.
We remember Fahad Mustafa’s performance in Kankar, a play that dealt with the topic of domestic abuse, and though he played the abusive husband again, Kankar was definitely up to the mark. Sikandar’s character was obviously not much likeable, but Fahad Mustafa was brilliant throughout the play, and as much as we despised Sikandar for what he did to Kiran, we could actually understand his mindset as to why he resorted to abuse to ‘control’ his wife.
Daagh was another ultra depressing play with a done to death tale of a woman, mocked and tortured for not giving birth to a son. Here again, Fahad Mustafa played an extremely selfish and insensitive husband. Daagh wasn’t exactly a play I looked forward to, but with Sarmad Khoosat’s direction, the play was not an utter disaster.

Being the forgiving audience that we most often are, we hadn’t given up on Fahad Mustafa, sab bohat khush thay but then, Big Bang Productions happened! His very own production house didn’t quite work for him. Koi Nahe Apna was a disaster in every sense of the word, and how can I ever forget the most inspirational character of 2k15 *drum roll* Hassan – this guy can twirl and love two women at the time, remember? I think the purpose of Dusri Biwi was to boost the confidence of all the men out there that you can cheat on your wife, lie through clenched teeth, enjoy the perks of having a dusri biwi, and rest assured you’re bound to find your happy ending! Who cares about karma, anyway? Some actors manage to give a convincing performance even if they are playing an appalling character, but in Dusri Biwi, Fahad Mustafa’s performance was lackluster right from the get go – do we blame him? From Main Abdul Qadir Hoon to Dusri Biwi – that’s a heck of a jump, right?
Fahad Mustafa is one of the most well-liked hosts here, and currently he is hosting Jeeto Pakistan. I don’t follow game shows and I don’t have much of a problem as long as they spread smiles while taking care of the dignity and self-respect of the audience (do they?) but during channel surfing, I caught a glimpse of Fahad Mustafa calling a bunch of ladies, noting the weight of each woman, and giving the ‘prize’ to the heaviest of all, and just so you know, I cringe while I type this! I know some people love him as a host and I am sure they have a good reason for that, but since I am talking about what I have seen, I have to conclude that I wasn’t impressed.
Dusri Biwi is supposed to be his last play (fingers crossed) because Fahad Mustafa wants to do films. I have come across mixed reviews for Namaloom Araad; some can’t stop praising the movie for its spontaneous, well-timed humour while others can’t help but point out the overall Bollywood feel of the film. If you have watched the film, let me know about Fahad Mustafa’s performance in it.
• Ayesha Khan
And if I were to pick one star whose deteriorating standards have disappointed, or to speak the truth, infuriated me the most, it has to be Ayesha Khan. My love for Ayesha Khan dates back to PTV’s megahit play, ‘Mehndi’ which dealt with the marital problems of four couples. I remember tuning in for Ayesha Khan – not only did she look absolutely gorgeous but her on-screen chemistry with Humayun Saeed was phenomenal! I still remember how our entire family used to wait for this play, and how we mourned the death of Humayun Saeed’s character.
With dramas like Maanay Na Yeh Dil, Man-o-Salwa, Khuda Zameen Say Gaya Nahe, Ijazat, Bol Meri Machli, Parsa to her credit, Ayesha Khan became a household name.
Be it the heart-rending journey of a mother yearning for a glimpse of her children and her undeterred determination to reconcile with them (Vasl), or that of a British born, liberal young woman fighting to break free from the shackles of the staunch principles and barbaric practices of the tribal system in Balochistan (Tum Ho Ke Chup), Ayesha Khan’s exceptional acting established her as an actress to watch out for.
Kaafir was a bold drama, but for a change, it was about a rape victim picking herself up. Izzat’s character was complex but all through the play, it was evident that Ayesha Khan actually understood and owned the role she was given.
I didn’t follow Kuch Pyar Ka Pagalpan so I can’t comment on that but I did watch Bari Aapa, where Ayesha Khan played a supporting character, and though she was pretty convincing as the meek and docile Biwi No.2, she was overshadowed by the phenomenal performances of Sawera Nadeem, Nouman Ijaz and even Arjumand Raheem. Little did we know that this was the last time we were watching this doe-eyed beauty in a ‘quality’ play!

I started watching Maseeha, thinking that Ayesha Khan, Rubina Ashrad, Nouman Masood, ZQ in one frame – I mean, how bad can it be? Well, let’s just say that I was fortunate enough to leave this play in the lurch! I do, however, remember watching the last episode just to see who turned out to be the titular ‘savior’ and the Maseeha in question was this blind old guy played by Javaid Sheikh, who, as far as I can recall, had nothing to do with the major part of the play.
And topping the list of lackluster plays is the infamous Mujhe Khuda Pay Yaqeen Hai. I won’t go on about this for the obvious reasons but as comical this play was, it was sad to see Ayesha Khan’s name associated with a drama that had nothing to offer.
Then of course, there was Shukk! Just so you know, I watched the first episode of Shukk thrice because everything about it was spot on- sound direction, perfect pace, fresh script, lovely background score and I wasn’t sure about watching Ayesha and Adeel as a couple but it’s their amazing chemistry that actually sealed the deal for me! What started off on such a strong note was reduced to yet another tale of two women fighting over a man, not for once realizing that they were better off without him.
We did see her in Waar, which was a brilliantly done, action-packed film, where Ayesha Khan was convincing as an intelligence officer who meant business – not sure about her accent though!
Ruthless abba? Check! Lamest case of love at first sight? Check! Embodiment of mazloomiat? Check! Excruciatingly slow pace? Check! Dusri biwi cliché? Double check! A combination of the worst things that can happen to a play, this work of art was HUM’s Mehram!
What came next was a step mom from hell. This time around the title of the play warned the viewers about the awfully typical story – ARY’s Soteli. Since we have had our fair share of Cinderellas and Snow Whites, our drama people decided to think outside the box, come up with something ‘different’ so this time around the stepmonster was out to torture her stepson. Praise where praise is due – no Cinderella here, they spared the girls!
You’d think that after a considerable list of disasters, this actress would now take a rest, rethink her choices and ask herself: why am I sabotaging my career? Right when we thought we’d seen enough, we got to witness something a zillion times worse than her previous disasters: Shart! Thankfully, I am not watching this play but from what I hear, it’s basically all wannabes and maniacs in one frame, so I guess I am not missing much after all. • Fawad Khan
I just had to include him in the list because sure, people are going gaga over him in India but I am afraid that after Humsafar and Zindagi Gulzar Hai, Fawad Khan didn’t contribute much to his home industry.
I am not familiar with Fawad Khan’s theatre work so I first saw him in Khuda Kay Liye, where he worked with some of the biggest names of the industry; Shoaib Mansoor, Shaan and Iman Ali. Shoaib Mansoor elicited a fine performance from Fawad Khan, and it would be fair to say that the performances of Shaan and Iman Ali, despite being powerful, didn’t overshadow Fawad Khan’s acting.
Then of course, the legendary duo of Hassan and Bano in everyone’s favourite, Dastaan! Hassan’s unwavering faith in the idea of the creation of Pakistan, his fervent participation in the activities of Muslim League, his unfailing love for Bano and the way he proved to be her pillar of strength – Fawad Khan nailed it! Needless to say, his sizzling chemistry with Sanam Baloch was one of the many factors that took this heart-wrenching dastaan to a whole new level. This was Fawad Khan at his best.
And it’s impossible not to mention Humsafar here, which was, simply put, a game changer! I’m trying to fight back nostalgia here because I can’t describe how much I miss those beautiful Saturdays with Asher and Khirad on my TV screen and Naseer Turabi’s heart achingly beautiful ‘Woh Humsafar Tha’ playing in the background- ahh, magic! I mean, who nails chocolate hero sort roles better than Fawad Khan? People, or I should say, ladies had barely gotten over Humsafar’s Asher Hussain when Zindagi Gulzar Hai’s Zaroon Junaid made his entry to steal the show. HUM TV proved lucky for Fawad Khan because Dastaan, Humsafar, Zindagi Gulzar Hai – it is because of these dramas that Fawad Khan received recognition not only in Pakistan but on an international platform.

So what was next? A bucket of tears? Yup – Ashk and Numm! I happen to be one of the fortunate people who skipped both these plays, yayyy!
It’s true that we saw Fawad Khan in Disney’s Khoobsurat, but I am just discussing Pakistani content here. The chances of Fawad Khan appearing in a Pakistani serial are slim but if he does consider working here, I hope he opts for a quality project.
• Sanam Saeed
With a heavy heart, I announce that she too joins the list! Let’s get one thing straight – Sanam Saeed is a woman of substance. Shazia from Mera Naseeb, Kashaf Murtaza from Zindagi Gulzar Hai and Bibi from Talkhiyan – all these women were fighters, not a word we usually get to use for female leads of our TV dramas because headstrong female characters have become a rarity. Sanam Saeed not only opted for such roles but also made sure that the viewers connect and relate to the journey of each of the strong willed lady she played.
She was awesome as Shazia in Mera Naseeb. I loved how Shazia always proved to be Nazia’s pillar of support, how she supported her husband financially and emotionally, how she never shied away from voicing her thoughts on what she considered right or wrong, and what made her character memorable was Sanam Saeed’s amazing performance. In Daam, Sanam Saeed played a negative character, and she definitely played her part well because we all despised Fizza!
In Zindagi Gulzar Hai, we saw how all the years of longing for her father’s love and attention, and seeing her mother struggling to make ends meet made Kashaf cynical and thankless. The way Kashaf stood up to her father, the way she didn’t resort to pretenses to survive in a university attended by girls and boys from affluent backgrounds, the way she proved her father wrong – the whole journey made quite an impact. Sanam Saeed was phenomenal, and Zindagi Gulzar Hai’s thundering success was definitely a turning point in her career.
What was next? Kadoorat, what could have been a sensible and mature take on the psychological impact of coping with the loss of a parent and being introduced to a whole new step family out of the blue, was actually a carelessly penned story about a girl with a handful of rubber snakes from the nearest prop shop, trying everything within her power (just so you know, that includes snatching her step sister’s boyfriend, getting her father married to her best friend and I almost forgot, the oldest trick in the book: poisoning her step mum’s food!) to make the ‘intruders’ regret the day they stepped inside her house. I wonder why our plays fail to address psychological issues the way they should be addressed. Why do mental disorders and illnesses have to be viewed with such a superficial lens? Though this play was a disappointment, Sanam Saeed gave a power packed performance, and was brilliant as the cold and heartless Mina.

Sanam Saeed also appeared in drama serial Ek Kasak Reh Gaye (I wonder how people sat through it), and tele films like Tamanna Ki Tamanna and Kaheen Chand Sharma Na Jaye, which were a little underwhelming and didn’t exactly hit the mark. I think many people enjoyed watching Tamanna Ki Tamanna but for me, the plot was a little too farfetched, logic-defying and over the top. In Kaheen Chand Sharma Na Jaye, Sanam Saeed played a double role, and though her portrayal of a male character was supposed to be funny and unique, it fell flat for me.
After playing so many headstrong characters, Sanam Saeed now chose to play the role of Biwi No.2 going head to head with Biwi No.1, and all this effort for winning over a man who’s quite conveniently enjoying the show!
Someone as selective Sanam Saeed, opting for a play as senseless as Firaaq! Paymaan, the protagonist, was this extremely pheeki, baijaan, berung girl who… it shouldn’t come as a surprise anymore because she too got in a Biwi No.1 vs. Biwi No.2 battle – the only difference being that Paymaan was Biwi No.1 while Sania in Shukk was Biwi No.2.
Right now, you can see Sanam Saeed in Diyar-e-Dil. I am not following Diyar-e-Dil, so I can’t say much about her performance, but I am pleased that she opted for a decent play.
• Sarwat Gillani
Sanam Saeed’s best friend from the industry makes it to the list too! Sarwat Gillani has taken a much needed break and I hope that she opts for better roles when she comes back.
Pretty, confident and immensely talented, Sarwat Gillani knows her way around. Only a handful of actresses can effortlessly slide into any role they take on, and Sarwat Gillani is definitely one of them. In Malal, the transition of Mahi from a naïve, devil-may-care young woman to a mature and responsible wife was on point, and Sawrat Gillani pulled it off with perfection. Her performance in Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Benishan was powerful, and she totally owned Sara’s character. I remember watching her in ‘Saiqa’, where she was super cute as the innocent and gullible village girl.
Sarwat Gillani went on hiatus and when she came back, we saw her in a new look – she had gotten rid of her frizzy hair! She looked beautiful as ever, but bar a few exceptions, I wish we could say the same about her work. She was awesome as the cunning, dual faced Zoya in Dil-e-Muztar, and I loved her in Mata-e-Jaan, where she was lovely as Haniya – sweet, adorable, caring, wearing a constant amiable smile and very much in love! Apart from these characters, I’m afraid Sarwat Gillani didn’t make the best of choices.
In Meray Dard Ko Jo Zubaan Milay, I liked Sarwat Gillani’s chemistry with Alishba Yusuf, and they both looked perfect as two sisters who loved each other to bits. Sarwat Gillani played the elder sister, Amna, who was definitely a whole lot more likeable before she got married to Arooj (Sheheryaar Munawar), because right after that, the bubbly and cute Amna was nowhere to be seen and the story itself took a horrible turn – didn’t like it one bit!

Be it the portrayal of a demanding, excruciatingly annoying wife in Koi Nahe Apna, or her saccharine romance with Zawaar and over the top tantrums in Aahista Aahista, it was evident that Sarwat Gillani herself couldn’t care less about either of these characters and wanted the torture to end.
I am glad that she has taken a break and I really hope that she makes her comeback with a powerful play.
My list ends here, so in the end, I would like to make it clear that I understand the fact that some of you might be huge fans of the actors I mentioned and I didn’t write this article with the intent to hurt the sentiments of any fandom. There’s no doubt about the fact that the actors I mentioned above are extremely talented but it’s just that their recent choices have been disappointing. I hope I didn’t offend you guys, and I totally respect your opinion, so please feel free to disagree. Please voice your thoughts, and feel free to share more names to complete the list.

Actresses who are being badly missed on screen!

No one replaces anyone but everyone make his/her own place whether you belong to any field. Not only in your personal lives but in professional life as well people arrives and departs because life is all about moving ahead but keeping in mind what you have done in your past.
If we talk about Entertainment Industry then in this industry as well artists make their entries and leave when they think it is now inappropriate for them to continue working for this Industry. Now If I talk about Pakistani Drama Industry specifically then it is very dynamic and competitive. Basically in Pakistani showbiz the ratio of entrance of a new actor and actress is 1:4 where one actor steps in four actresses steps against him. That’s the reason why most of our dramas are female dominated. Hence in our drama industry actresses leave the industry more often than actors and that’s why we are still watching Adnan Siddiqui pairing with young actresses like mawra hocane, arij fatyma and armeena rana khan and even Sajid Hassan pairing with zhalay sarhadi and sabreen hisbani in soap “Chohti si ghalat fehmi”.
Usually Marriage is the sole reason for our actresses to leave the industry. Thus today’s topic is to list down those actresses who had left drama industry after their marriage and are being badly missed on screen.
Sanam Baloch: Once a household name of our industry. Actresses like Sanam Baloch are extremely rare in Drama industry, only few new comers I have noticed can reach the level of her acting like Sana Javed and Sonya Hussain. Well I cannot say that she was the queen of drama industry because it is Saba Qamar from the start but there is no doubt that she had defined her acting as the benchmark in drama industry. Sanam Baloch played each and every leading role impeccably; there were hardly any loopholes in her acting. She had fulfilled the demands of each and every character tremendously and had conformed herself well according to the nature of character in every drama. Dastaan, Durr-e- shahwar, Daam and Kankar are among her masterpieces.



Her last appearance was in drama serial Kankar and after her marriage with Abdullah Farhatullah she left drama industry and decided to pursue her career as a host. She is currently hosting morning show on ARY News. Industry still looks incomplete without her.
Ayeza Khan: Ayeza Khan is one of those actresses who left drama Industry after marriage when she was at the peak of her career. If we ponder over Ayeza Khan’s career then it is well proven that popularity doesn’t require hard work but luck as well. Despite appearing in several dramas and telefilms Ayeza Khan went unnoticed among audience. She had indeed worked hard and struggled a lot but due to typecasting her popularity graph remained steady for years until she performed the main lead in superhit drama “Pyaray Afzal” with Hamza Ali Abbasi.

Pyaray Afzal helped her to gain immense popularity and also given her diverse portfolio. Furthermore her wedding with Danish Taimoor was also the most popular wedding of 2014 thereby making her the 2nd most searched celebrity on Google Pakistan in 2014. Today Ayeza Khan bags the most number of likes on Facebook which is 2.9 million. After Marriage Ayeza Khan left the drama industry, her last appearance on television was in drama serial “Jab We Wed” aired on Urdu 1. For sure no one can fill her space in industry; I do hope that she will make her come back soon but it seems impossible now as she is now a mother of a cute daughter.
Syra Yousuf: Assessing the industry in 2011 and 2012, you will find Syra yousuf ranked among the top notch actresses, people were literally crazy about her especially about her smile. It didn’t took too long for Syra Yousuf to get prominent among audience, she came and conquered the industry with her debut performance in drama serial “Mera Naseeb”. Then with dramas like “Bilquees Kaur” and “Tanhaiyan Naye silsilay” Syra yousuf had become an important personage of our drama Industry.


Alas! Her good fortune didn’t last long as she started losing her charm in acting. After her marriage with shehroz she made a comeback in industry with two dramas “Darmiyan” and “Rabaru”, both dramas wrecked in all departments and her acting in both dramas was utterly disappointing. Rabaru was her last drama and after that she decided to leave the drama industry. I can understand that being a mother of a cute daughter “Nooreh” it is now impossible for her to return to industry but she is another actress who I badly on screen and I wish that she may decide to return soon with some good projects.
Alishba Yousuf: When someone takes her name then first drama pops in my mind is “Mein Abdul Qadir Hoon”. Alishba’s acting career had remained a victim of fickleness. In drama serial “Mein Abdul Qadir hoon” she failed to meet the threshold of acting, it was really under par however this drama proved to be her signature drama. After that she really groomed herself as an actress, her performance in “Aik nazar meri taraf” and “Taakey ki ayegi baraat” was undoubtedly phenomenal but then again she failed to show a spark in her acting in a sister duo drama “Tanhaiyan Naye silsilay” which is the sequel of old PTV superhit drama “Tanhaiyan”. For some reason Alishba never got much fame as her sister Syra still possess, although she worked in more projects than Syra.

Alishba Yousuf’s last appearance was in drama serial “Phechan” aired on A-plus in 2014 after that there is no news of her appearance in any upcoming projects. In my opinion Alishba is much talented than Syra and I want her to make come back in Industry with a big bang as she is also the one who I missed badly on screen.
Ainy Jaffri: Ok probably some of you might not be a fan of Ainy Jaffri, but this Pakistani Bella had really done some fine piece of work in her acting career. Ainy is not only pretty but she is confident as well as an actress. Her role in a short “dreamers” was indeed appreciable. She depicts the role of college girl Maya who was in extreme depression and curiosity when she starts receiving text from Mr Anonymous claiming that he knows everything about her. At one point she suspects Mickey who candidly flirts her every time but on a second thought she doubted her best friend Agha as well.

Her next two projects were “Badtameez” and “Meri Behen Maya” aired on ARY Digital. She received attention from audience when she played a vital role in drama serial “Aseer zadi” aired in 2013 on Hum tv, she rose to further eminence after performing a supporting role in Humayun Saeed’s film “Mein hoon Shahid Afridi”. After getting married with Faris Rehman (Equity analyst at fidelity Investments, London) in 2014 she left drama industry and showbiz as well. Ainy Jaffri is a complete actress and industry still feel her absence.

Top 5 Actresses Who Lost Weight And Look Great

Whether you’re an actress or a model you have to be weight conscious if you want to bag quality projects. It is a fact that looks count just as much as talent in the drama industry. There are very few over weight actresses who get to play the lead in dramas. In order to play the role of the single heroine you must look that age and for that being thin is necessary. But it is also a fact that while drama industry is more welcoming of actresses who might not be very thin, the situation in the film industry is completely different. All of these actresses in some of their interviews have said that the big screen is not forgiving at all so if they want a career in film they have to lose weight. With the Pakistani film industry flourishing more actresses want to bag roles in films. Non of these actresses were very over weight but they shed the extra pounds which might not have looked good on the big screen.
Juggan Kazim said herself that she wanted a career in films which was her main motivation behind losing weight. Saba Qamar was criticized severely by viewers for her extra pounds when her item number’s promo came out. Sohai Ali had a chubby face which turned into a sharp jaw line when she lost weight for her film Wrong No. Ayesha Omer was always thin but she has lost even more weight now which makes her look younger and smarter. Ushna Shah is another actress who has shed a lot of pounds.
Here is a list of top 5 actresses who have lost a lot of weight in recent times and they look great after losing weight.
Juggan Kazim
Here is a before and after picture of Juggan Kazim which speaks for itself!


Saba Qamar
Saba decided to do some extra gym and shape up her body before the HUM Awards. Here is the latest picture of the actress which shows that she has shed many extra pounds.

Ayesha Omer
Ayesha Omer has never been chubby but she had a chubby face because of which she has trimmed down even more for her film Karachi Se Lahore.

Ushna Shah
The recent picture of Ushna Shah on the red carpet of Manto showed how much weight she had lost. The Dua of drama serial Dua looks very slim now. Here is a before and after picture:

Sohai Ali Abro
Sohai Ali Abro is also one of those many actresses who lost weight so that they could look better on the big screen. Here is a before and after picture:

More Information For Weight Lost
Some other names who look great with weight loss:
Benita
Hareem farooqi
Fatima effandi
Sanam Baloch
Nadia khan
By the way ideal weight is not only needed to look good but also to stay healthy and prevent disease such as diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, etc
Advice to lose weight in a healthy and easy way and also to maintain it:
1. Eat everything but in small portions, avoids sodas/sugary drinks, chips/ fries/fried food (once in a while is ok to cheat) limit sweets.
2. Walk daily for 30-45 min daily
3. Drink plenty of water to make your body work efficiently
4, never skip breakfast, the most important meal of the day to kick in your metabolism
5. Snack on nuts/fruits/vegetables in between meals to keep your metabolism running
6. Easy and free exercises at home 5-7 days per week, jump rope 20-30 min, stair climbing couple times daily, vacuuming, moping while sitting
7. Other easy and engaging exercises I.e. power yoga, Zumba, playing sports
8. Never starve yourself, by starving body goes in starvation mode and starts to store fat
9. By Crash diets or by starving, the weight loss will be very temporary and the weight will come back when you start eating again. It will also cause severe nutrition deficiency esp in girls/women and they will lose their hair, the glow on their faces, the skin color will turn dark, will affect the reproductive health, etc
10. Never go below 1200 calories for women and 1500 for men and increase calories as you start to be more active. Never go on no carb or no fat diets. Replace your bad carbs/fat with good carbs and good fats

Popular Independence Day songs

Independence is a blessing and precious gift from above. We should be really thankful to Almighty ALLAH for giving us an independent country. This country came into existence after so many sacrifices especially on 27th of Ramadan. Furthermore there is much more ALLAH had given to this country like Widespread Natural resources, beautiful landscapes, scenic beauty in northern areas of Pakistan and important geographical location.
Today we are undergoing through political chaos, economic turmoil and injustice leading to violence. Running away from motherland to avoid miseries is not a solution to a problem but instead a curse. The solution is to identify our cultural roots which is lost somewhere due to heavy influence of other cultures.


In order to bring peace and harmony to this country, there is a need to implement Faith, Unity, Discipline and Honesty within ourselves which also helps to bring change. Despite of all shortcomings we are facing in this country, the country is from us and we are from country. We own it and by helping each other we can for sure make a difference. Furthermore as a responsible citizen we should make our country clean and green.

On occasion of Independence Day every Pakistani loves to listen to national songs thereby boosting the feel of patriotism and the love towards our beloved country. Ceremonies held on Independence Day are echoed with national songs. Since the creation of Pakistan many national songs were aired on Radio, television and other electronic media but some songs had never lost their popularity.
Thus I am sharing those Independence Day songs that we still find them music to our ears.
Sohni Dharti ALLAH rakhe: It was initially sung by shahnaz begum and then various artists made cover of this song. On this Independence celebration 2015 Coke studio rejuvenate this song with various singers singing it.

Yeh Watan Tumhara hai sung by Late Mehdi Hassan.

Wattan ki mitti Gawah Rehna sung by Nayyara Noor. Sara Raza Khan covered this song two years ago on 14th August 2013

Hum Zinda Qoum hain painda qoum hain Sung by Tehseen, Amjad, Fatima and Benjamin Sisters.

Is Parcham ke Saye tallay sung by Nayyara Noor.

Mera Paigham Pakistan: When it comes to singing and music then Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan is still the undisputed King. Mera Paigham Pakistan is far by the second most played Independence song (first is Dil Dil Pakistan) as it is so beautifully composed with mesmerizing lyrics. As far as I know there is no cover of this national day song yet by any artist

Popular Independence Day songs by our Pop singers. Khayal Rakhna: It was sung by Alamgir and then various artists made cover of this song. The most popular cover is by former Pakistani Band Sequencers.

Junoon se aur Ishq se by Junoon band: This song literally gives me goose bumps each time I listen to it. The video of this song narrates the sacrifices given by our ancestors and how this country came into existence.

Hai Jazba Junoon by Junoon band.

Aye Jawan by Awaz band (Haroon and Faakhir). This song still ranks among top ten Independence Day song. A must play song on occasion of Independence Day

Dil se mene dekha Pakistan by Haroon

Tere bina dil na lage by Faakhir: This is among my favourite Independence day songs. The music of this song is absolutely ravishing and song is absolutely music to your ears.

Independence Day Songs by Vital signs and Junaid Jamshed
With Vital Signs band and as a solo singer Junaid Jamshed had produced and sang the most number of Patriotic song compared to any singer. Normally singers do carry a record of one or two Independence Day songs but Junaid Jamshed had sung five Independence Day songs. Pakistanis prefer to listen to his national songs even if it is not an Independence Day Occasion
Dil Dil Pakistan by Vital Signs: Well Well! I mean there is hardly any Pakistani who hasn’t listen to this song. It is not just the number 1 popular Independence Day song but it is also on top 3 on the chart of most listened songs of 20th Century. The simple lyrics and well composed music by Vital signs with melodious voice of Junaid Jamshed had given this song extreme popularity around the globe.

Maula Tera Karam Maula: The beauty of Vital signs band was innovation in Music. I have never seen any Pakistani Band bringing so much variety in pop music other than Vital Signs Tera Karam Maula still ranks among top ten Independence Day songs.

Yeh Zameen: I have literally burnt this track, the music is simply astounding. Due to wonderful lyrics and breath-taking music this is far by my most favourite Independence Song. Even Vital signs loved it more than Dil Dil Pakistan

Hum hain Pakistani hum to Jeetengay: I remembered when I was a kid I use to listen to this song often. Once Hum Hain Pakistani was a must play national song in schools’ Independence Day functions.

Dil Maange: Well Dil Maange song is not much popular but it was a hit at a time it was released. This song was from his solo albums. It was his last Independence Day song.

It makes me sad and disappointed that popular Pakistani singers of current era don’t even make an effort to make Independence Song. All they desire now is to go to India and make some handsome money by singing in Bollywood which is quite frustrating as well.

Jugnoo


Ohkay so, the episode last night marked the ending of Jugnoo. Even though they gave a very detailed & a complete ending, I still was finding it hard to sit through the episode because of its pace. I really believe this drama was suitable for 14-15 episodes because they sacrificed the pace through the second half of drama for the sake of filling the number of episodes they had decided.
Jugnoo finally found her happy ending because her persistence took Baba Sahab back to the days when he first fell in love & got married to the love of his life. It was good to see Ayesha & Ghazala sharing a nice sisterly bond where Ayesha tackled the whole situation properly like an elder sibling who only wanted what was best for her younger sister. For me, both Ayesha & Ghazala would be the characters that I liked because they were reasonable, logical & rational. At least they both had the tendency to analyze the situation & take proper measures when needed. At first I really thought Ghazala was a direction less girl who had no thought process of her own but I am glad that in the following episodes she proved to be the otherwise. Both Ghazala & Ayesha said the things we all had in our minds about Zulfi, they understood that Zulfi was a spineless person who had no guts to stand up for himself & his lady love. In the couple of last episodes, I liked Ghazala/Ayesha/Saadi’s track more than the main Jugnoo/Zulfi/Tanveer/Baba Sahab’s tracks because the former were logical & their conversations made a lot more sense.
I don’t intend to throw any pun on Zulfi but was he suffering from a sore throat because I really wanted to hear him say something in the last episode? I mean he was the one right, for whom Jugnoo was going through so much pain & hardships & in the end he was seen rolling his eyes as if he was incapable of speaking? It was kind of ironic that everyone around Zulfi was taking decisions for him but the guy himself was least bothered. Ghazala & Ayesha found a way out which turned into his favor, Jugnoo fought harder which again benefitted him & then in the end Baba Sahab & Tanveer brought themselves to forgive & accept Jugnoo without even hearing what Zulfi had to say, so may I ask what Zulfi’s contribution in this drama was? Yes, the answer is obvious – ZERO!
To be very honest, the monotony of this drama wasn’t as bothersome as Zulfi was, because to see a brain-dead male main lead in a drama was quite irritating. I still can’t believe why the writer turned him into a mentally handicapped person because his brain worked just fine when the drama began. May be Murree’s chilled weather froze his brains & left him incapacitated, but yes, for me, Zulfi’s character was an epic fail. Coming onto Jugnoo, she was different & nice, to be honest, the thing I liked about her character the most was her independence & self-sufficiency because she proved everyone wrong & achieved what she wanted to. Jugnoo told us that if you are sincere & determined to have something (no matter if that thing is as useless as Zulfi) you will get it. Even now when the drama has ended, I still am unable to figure out the importance & the requirement of Khala Kissho’s character. She was just a gossip buddy to Khala Jahangir, it would’ve looked good if they had kept it that way but the coverage that she got really seems unnecessary because they didn’t offer us anything interesting & we still can’t make out what her real issues were?
Overall, this drama had a rocking start but it derailed from the right track especially after Zulfi’s family shifted to Murree. They literally had nothing to offer but they just stretched it for the sake of it. Dr. Saadi’s character was good too because that man stood up for the right too & oh, how can I forget Ghazala’s mother, who also had no mental capability of analyzing a situation. I really think that the writer put in a lot more effort on Jugnoo’s & Kissho’s characters that she forgot to etch out the rest of the characters properly. Everyone else started to look like filler without having a personality of their own. In the beginning it looked like Tanveer was more interested in the business but later he turned out to be Baba Sahab’s personal goon whom he had kept to shoo his enemies away, which again was a boundary pushed wrongly.
Anyhow, Yumna Zaidi really outdid herself in terms of acting, I think this was her best performance & best character so far. She made Jugnoo look so convincing that I survived this drama right from the beginning till the end otherwise I have always found her choice of scripts quite questionable. I really hope that Jugnoo’s character has given Yumna a new perspective to explore more such genres & more such different characters. She indeed was a star of the show & she acted really really well, I am sure no other actress could’ve pulled it off the way Yumna Zaidi did. Please share your thoughts about this drama with us.

Meera Scandal with Captain Naveed (Video)

Meera Scandal with Captain Naveed (Video)


Meera is a pakistani actress.she is willing to make a hospital.Recantly she met with governor punjab.After that this scandl came  on social media.latter on electronic media break the news.Meera say behind this scandle Veena malik and Reema are involved. Veena suggested married for Meera.Meera with Naveed given one hour interview on ARY with Mubshir Luqman in khara such program and clear her stance.the video are given below.kindly give your remarks and view on this issue.We are waiting for your kind feedback.
Another News,
Marriages are becoming one of the most controversial topics in the lives of the Pakistani Celebrities. It is strange that the couples that seemed to be happy with their marriage are now gaining media’s attention because of the sudden divorces. It is becoming more like a trend that marriages are done to be broken these days.

After Ahsam-ul-Haq, it is now shaista Wahidi who has recently broken up with her husband. Shaista has had been appearing on small screen since a long time and throughout her professional career, that she started from ARY and then switched to Geo, She was always determined about leading happy and contented life with her husband. It was on Geo TV’s Morning show, which is also hosted by her that her husband also appeared on show as a guest. Not only this, but they also have two sons and a daughter from their marriage.

Shaista wahidi divorced


According to the news, the reason that gave the final blow to the marriage was her husband’s disapproval for the indecent activities like dancing and getting extra over on the show. He was also against of showing off her expensive clothes. Not only this, but it was recently that Shaista also disappeared from Geo TV few time back from her Divorce. Rumors now say that it was her husband who became a reason for her disappearance.
The matter is taken as curiosity within the showbiz as both, Shaista Wahidi and her brother, Sahir Lohdi are avoiding to answer media about the news and the things related to it. However, at the same time, Shaista is now free and looking forward to a better future in her Showbizz life. Whatever it is, but giving up a happy family life for the passion to be famous, is something most of the Pakistanis would condemn on the basis of the traditional approach within the country.
Anyway, we wish both of them a peaceful life now,
Going back few months before, it was seen that Shaista Wahidi, The current Host of Geo Tv’s Morning show, gained a lot of limelight for the ups and downs in her marital life that finally landed up in getting her divorced from her former husband, Waqar Wahidi.
While the entire industry was all shocked with the news, Shaista remained silent on the note, making people further curious about the real issues that forced her to take such a step with three children from the marriage. Recently it was also seen that finally Shaista broke out her silence and addressed her viewers, openly talking about her rights of privacy. She also advised her followers, not to interfere too much in the lives of celebrities.

Nadia Khan Married or Divorced: Husband Controverts the Decision!

Nadia Khan Married or Divorced: Husband Controverts the Decision!

It is no new that the marriages and the divorces in the Pakistan’s Showbiz industry is becoming one of the most controversial topics, that is also been used by the celebrities to gain limelight. The audience was not yet over with Shaista Wahidi’s divorce that a new agenda has been found. Nadia Khan,  an actor-turned-host, sho also conducted morning shows at Geo TV got freedom from her married life few time back. It is now that her husband claims that the act of divorce was not according to the Laws of Islam, That indirectly means, Nadia is still his Wife!
Nadia’s husband Khawar Iqbal has challenged the marriage certificate in the court, claiming that according to the Laws been provisioned at the time of Marriage, Nadia cannot divorce her husband but can ask for it. On the other hand, Nadia Khan has also presented the copy of the legal certificate in which the right has been given to her that she can divorce her Husband without his consent, any time she wish.
According to rights given to Women in Islam, It is the right of Khula that a woman can use to get over with her marriage. Although it must be in the kno
wledge of her husband. Nadia, Using her right, left her husband months ago and now the dispute is whether the divorce was according to the laws of Islam or not.
Taking a serious notice of the matter, a bench of three members Justice Shahzad Sheikh, Justice Fida Muhammad Khan and Justice Arshad Jahangir, was constituted by the court. They heard the Nadia Khan Divorce case in the advocacy of advocate Arshad Kayani but the next hearing is postponed for an undisclosed period.
Lets see what turn this story takes, However there is one thing for sure, Geo TV is going througha  serious time in terms of personal lives of the celebrities.
Junaid Jamshed landed himself in a controversy one again when he was seen holding hands with singer Hadiqa Kiyani in the promotional concert for the national song ‘Chand Sitara’. Not only that there were two other pictures which were not taken in good taste by the people in which he was too close to some of his other ‘friends’ from the industry.
Hadiqa Kiyani has not said anything about this whole issue but she removed the ‘controversial’ picture from her facebook page probably to avoid more negative comments. Atiya Khan was another person whose selfie with Junaid Jamshed was not liked by people because these two were too close to each other. Atiya Khan decided to say what she felt about the selfie and her explanation was simple. She said that Junaid Jamshed is a childhood friend and if this selfie was haram then all the selfies ever taken were haram.
Now that the reason has been self revealed, People are all ready to accept the hidden realities as according to the latest reveals, Shaista is soon going to tie a knot with Mir Shakeel Ur Rehman, who is the co-owner of Geo TV. the bond was quite unpredictable as Shaista herself is 38 Years old (declared) mother of three children, who recently got separated from her husband, with a clash on her over-smartness that she has had been showing in her morning Show. On the other Hand, Mir Shakeel is also an aged man, and the bond is unmatchable in every aspect.

Mathira kissing on lips with Actor Hammad Farooqi in Morning Show

Mathira kissing on lips with Actor Hammad Farooqi in Morning Show


Watch Out the Most Scandal queen host and now singer mathira doing vulgar acts in the morning show eid special. Mathira has recently been involved in a live controversial lip kiss, where this time she is doing lip kissing with an drama actor Hammad Farooqi in good morning pakistan eid special show with nida yasir.
Mathira is always papolar in pakistan due to his vogler style, Mathira kissing on lips with Actor Hammad Farooqi in Morning Show
2013 has been great for Pakistan tv industry. Shows like ZGH, Aasmanon pay likha, Mann Kay moti, Kankar, dil-e-muzter have topped the rating charts. There have been some off beat plays like UBFN, Sannata, Aunn Zara, ANC & Pyaray Afzal which have been liked for their presentations & sheer brilliant performances. Now the year 2014 looks great & more amazing with the line up of Dramas coming on Different Channels. Let’s have a look at some shows which would hit the screen’s in 2014 :-
1) SILA :- This show is coming Soon on HUM tv & Stars Fahad Mustafa & Annie jaffri. It would be directed by Abis Raza.

2) Hum or Hum :- this show is coming soon on HUM TV as well it stars Sajal Ali, Mehreen Raheel, Shehroz Sabzwari & Vasay Ch. It would be directed by Fahim Burney & produced by Syed Afzal Ali. 
3) Mere Meherban :- The show is coming soon on HUM tv. It has Ayeza Khan, Agha Ali, Neelam Muneer & Sanam Ch I’m lead roles & it is produced by 7th Sky ent & directed by Farooq Rind. 4) Zara aur Mehrunnisa :- this is an Ary digital project. It stars Momal sheikh, Junaid Khan, Mansha Pasha & Aly khan In lead roles. This show is produced by iDream ent.

5) Do Qadam Door Thay :- the promos are already on-air on Geo & the show stars Ayeza Khan, Sami Khan, Aly khan & Sana khan in lead roles (all khans :p). The show is produced by Ironline & it is directed by Mohsin Mirza.  
 6) Mere Apnay :- this show is replacing Mere Humrahi on Ary. There is a huge star cast but the lead roles are done by Nadeem Baig & Bushra Ansari, the production is done by BigBang ent.
7) Qudrat :- another project of Ary digital, the teasers are already on-air & it has Sajal Ali, Ahsan Khan, Nadeem Baig & Momal sheikh in lead roles & the show is directed by Barkat Siddiqui & produced by TS media.
8) Ahista Ahista :- the show is coming soon on HUM tv & has Adnan siddiqui, Mawra & Sarwat in lead roles. The shoot is still going on in USA.
9) Bashar Momin :- this is a Mega show which is coming soon on Geo ent. This stars Faysal Quershi, Sami Kham, Ajaz Aslam, Ushna Shah & Maheen Khaild amongst others. This is the most expensive drama ever made in Pakistan.

10) Gunahgar :- the show is coming soon on HUM tv. It stars Danish Taimoor, Ushna Shah, Sara Khan, Mansha Pasha & Farhan Ali Agha amongst Others.
Everyone knows about Bin Roye Ansoo & Mere Humdam Mere Dost so I did not mention them. But anyway I hope you guys like the article & gave me your feedback & do share about Amy other upcoming serial which you know about. Thanks & lots of love.