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Shoaib Akhtar Gets Into Heated Argument With Indian Host
Shoaib Akhtar is considered among the legends of Pakistan cricket. He started his career at a young age and his unbelievable speed put him on the map from his very debut. He did not look back and he became the most entertaining star on the field. He is now an analyst and content creator and he never minces his words and says what is right.
The match between India and Pakistan last night was a spectacle as the Pakistani side did not try to play at all. They had no spark and it was a whole one-sided effort which resulted in a 61 run defeat for the country. The team is under scrutiny at home while Indians are rejoicing after defeating their arch rivals. Shoaib Akhtar also appeared on a show at ABP News, an Indian channel, and the argument turned heated.
Shoaib Akhtar became really frustrated and finally told the anchor that he cannot be rude to a female host while sitting on television. He clearly was not happy with the way the Indian side was dealing with him. He did not stop and said what was on his mind.
Here is what went down:
Entertainment
Ahmed Shah Joining Shaan E Ramzan After Umer’s Death Sparks Nazar Debate
Ahmed Shah is a popular viral sensation who first got international fame through his “angry” videos as a child creator. His fame reached new heights after Waseem Badami offered him a spot on the Shaan-e-Ramzan transmission, turning him into a TV star. Ahmed didn’t just shine alone; he used this platform to introduce his other siblings to the screen. Unfortunately, his two younger siblings, Ayesha and Umer, both passed away, and many claimed they became victims of an evil eye.
Recently, Ahmed Shah has joined back the Shaan E Ramzan after the death of Umer Shah in September 2025. Taking it to Instagram, Ahmed wrote, “Alhumdulillah, safely arrived in Karachi. Every year we used to be so happy while joining the Ramzan transmission, but this time we are happy but in pain because our prince Umer is not with us. Har saal Shan e Ramzan anay k liye hum bhi Karachi had khush hotay thay, but aaj jab hum aa rahay hain to khushi k sath sath takleef bhi bohat ho rahi hai q k hamara Shezada, hamari jaan Umar Shah aaj hamaray sath nahi hai.”
Social media users are of the view that Ahmed Shah’s family should have refused the invitation to Shaan-e-Ramzan after the passing of their two children. One user said that the children should not have been brought in the first place and that, as much as possible, they should not be made public now. Another stated that children easily fall victim to the evil eye and should be kept away from social media. One commenter said they should stay at home and focus on worship, questioning what they are doing during the sanctity of Ramadan and why the children are being exposed in other countries—asking what they are gaining from it. One user mentioned, No hate to them and they are but it seems as though Ahmed only wants the spotlight and fame, looks at the eldest one, he is sad” Another requested, “These children need to be kept away from the screen because children easily attract the evil eye.” Read here:
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Sarwat Gilani on Fan’s Strange Question During Umrah
Sarwat Gilani is a renowned Pakistani television and film actor known for her excellent acting and brilliant script choices. She has appeared in numerous hit dramas such as Azar Ki Ayegi Baraat, Mere Dard Ko Jo Zuban Miley, Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Benishan, Zakhm, Mata-e-Jaan Hai Tu, Mann Piyasa, Seeta Baagri, and Khasara. Sarwat is also known for her impactful performances in the hit Pakistani films Jawani Phir Nahi Aani 1 & 2.
Recently, Sarwat Gilani appeared on Nariman Ansari’s YouTube show Begam Baygham, where she spoke about how strangely fans react when they see actors performing Umrah or other religious duties.
Talking about it, Sarwat Gilani said, “It’s so funny that people say, ‘You look so modern and fast — what do you have to do with religion?’ There was a time when I was performing Umrah in Makkah or Madina. I was going somewhere when a fan stopped me and said, ‘Oh my God, are you Sarwat Gilani? What are you doing here?’ There is this concept that if you are a ‘fast’ girl who wears jeans or pants, you can’t be a religious person. But Allah says everyone is answerable for themselves.” Watch here:
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Waqar Hussain Reveals Humiliating Treatment By Producers
Waqar Hussain is a celebrity makeup artist and one of the most famous names in the Pakistani beauty industry. He is also a very talented actor and his stint as Abdul Wadood in Qudussi Sahab Ki Bewa is legendary. He has since not been seen in many acting roles and he has been away from dramas. He was speaking to Nadia Khan and shared the truth behind industry practices.
Waqar Hussain shared that he was never even offered any new characters after Qudussi as people thought he cannot do anything different. He held out for something unique. He also shared how makeup artists are being humiliated by producers and stars now. There are specific people who work with stars and a star will bring their own artist on set which makes the offers received by senior artists like Waqar, sometimes absurd.
Waqar Hussain shared that he will sometimes gets a call that he is required to do makeup of the whole teams while the star will bring their own artist. Nadia Khan added that she has seen how a top starlet does her own makeup all the time but credit is taken by her favourite artist.
This is what was revealed on the show:
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