Entertainment
Lahore High Court Lawyers’ Fight Sparks online Debate
Ramzan Mubarak has begun, and since then, a new fight breaks out every day. Sometimes it happens between celebrities on television or social media, and other times it involves the general public. A few days ago, a video of girls fighting at a café in Lahore went viral, and today another altercation broke out between lawyers at the Lahore High Court, where a man and a woman were seen physically assaulting each other.
A video clip from the Lahore High Court is circulating on social media in which a female and a male lawyer were seen arguing. During the heated exchange, the female lawyer allegedly hit the male lawyer, which escalated the situation. After being struck, the male lawyer reportedly retaliated, and the argument turned into physical violence. People on social media have been discussing the viral video, with many claiming that the confrontation was initiated by the female lawyer, while others believe the male lawyer should have avoided responding with violence.Watch the video here:
Social media users have expressed disappointment, stating that the spirit of Ramzan Mubarak is not being respected in Pakistan where every day, a new conflict breaks out among people, and such incidents are also widely shared and debated online. Some users wrote that the incident was provoked by the woman and that she should not have first hit him which escalated the matter. Others argued that although the woman may have hit first, the man should have avoided hitting back and should have handled the situation more responsibly. Another comment stated, “So many men, yet no one could stop him” One wrote, “Whatever was the reason, the man should have shown grace”. Read the comments here:
Entertainment
Allama Syed Qambar Abbas Highlights Reality of Dreams
Allama Syed Qambar Abbas Naqvi is a prominent Islamic scholar, orator, and researcher, widely recognized for his profound contributions to Islamic thought and literature. He belongs to the Shia sect, and he is widely respected within the Shia community for his significant contributions. Nowadays, he often appears on television in various Ramzan transmissions.
Allama Syed Qambar Abbas Naqvi was recently a guest on 365 Entertainment transmission Jahan E Ramzan. During the show, he highlighted the reality of dreams.
Talking about dreams and their interpretations, Allama Syed Qambar Abbas Naqvi said, “It is an issue that people take very seriously upon themselves. Dreams are not in your control, so there are no Islamic or Shariah instructions regarding them. The interpretation of dreams is a form of knowledge, and not everyone is aware of it. Firstly, as I told you, dreams are not in your control. It is up to you how you interpret your dreams. If you think negatively about them, those thoughts will keep running in your mind and will make you stressed out about the scenario. Even if you ask someone, they may tell you something negative, which can make you more depressed.”
He further added, “Dreams should not be shared with everyone. The best thing is that if you see something negative in dreams, offer two rakats of prayer and ask Allah for forgiveness, blessings and good health. No one can assume or tell the interpretation of a negative dream because all power belongs to Allah. Only Allah is the One who decides if anything bad is to happen.” Watch here:
The other religious scholar on the show said that the timing of dreams defines their interpretation. Two similar dreams seen at different times can have different meanings because of the timing. Watch here:
Entertainment
Hammad Shoaib On Ranveer Singh Comparison & Trolling
Hammad Shoaib is a multi-talented Pakistani actor, dancer, and model who has appeared in numerous hit television plays. Some of his notable projects include Ishq Hai, Kaisi Teri Khudgharzi, Dil Hi Tou Hai, Raaz-e-Ulfat, Maa Nahi Saas Hoon Main, Tum Bin Kesay Jiyen, Soteli Mamta, Saaya 2, Shehnai, Ibadat-e-Ishq, and Nadaan, among others. He was recently praised for his performances in Green Entertainment’s drama series Main Zameen Tu Aasman and ARY Digital’s hit soap serial Chaalbaaz.
Recently, Hammad Shoaib appeared on Ahmed Ali Butt’s podcast Excuse Me. During the podcast, he opened up about being compared to Ranveer Singh and about social media trolling.
Talking about the comparison, Hammad Shoaib said, “I was initially compared to Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh because my looks resemble his. I was also asked about it in interviews, and I always said that he is a great actor and a brilliant performer. However, I don’t aim to become him or copy him because I am talented myself and want to make my own name and identity. That’s exactly what I did — I made my name through my work, and Alhamdulillah, there is no such tag on me of copying Ranveer.” Watch here:
Speaking about trolling, Hammad Shoaib said, “I have read a few trolling comments about myself. One stated, ‘Yeh pathar ka adakar hai’ — he is a stone-faced actor. Another comment said, ‘Wow, it’s a great acting piece, please do come on television because I don’t watch it anymore.’ I rarely read comments on YouTube. I am fortunate enough not to become a victim of harsh social media trolling. Mostly, I receive appreciation and praise from fans and I am glad for that.” Here is the link to the video:
Here are a few comparison pictures of Hammad Shoaib and Ranveer Singh:
Entertainment
Saife Hassan On Atif Aslam’s Demand During Sang E Mah Shooting
Saife Hassan is a seasoned Pakistani television actor and director who began his acting career in theatre. His television debut was in Sahira Kazmi’s drama series Zaib un Nissa, which aired on Pakistan Television. Saife’s notable dramas include Ghisi Piti Mohabbat, Aas Paas, and Teri Raza. As a director, he is widely admired for his exceptional work, with major hits such as Ehd e Wafa, Sang e Mar Mar, Sang e Mah, Zard Patton Ka Bunn, and Tan Mann Neel o Neel. He was recently praised for the horror-comedy play Jinn Ki Shadi Unki Shadi.
Saife Hassan appeared as a guest on the Ramzan special of Hasna Mana Hai, hosted by Tabish Hashmi. During the show, he opened up about Atif Aslam’s demand before arriving at the location of Sang e Mah.
Talking about it, Saife Hassan said, “We were shooting the drama series Sang e Mah in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, at a place called Dhadhar, when Atif Aslam’s team called us and asked if we had arranged a vanity van for him. We were already shooting on a tight budget. It wasn’t that Sang e Mah was a low-budget project, but arranging a vanity van in that area was quite difficult. Still, we told them we had managed it. The next day, Atif was scheduled to arrive, so we arranged a room. In fact, we converted a cow stable into a dressing room for him. We rented the stable, got it cleaned, painted, carpeted, and turned it into a nice dressing room within 24 hours. We told him we couldn’t arrange a vanity van in the area but had prepared a dressing room instead. He didn’t even know what it originally was. Later, I told him it had been a cow shed, and he really enjoyed it. Atif is a very down-to-earth and friendly person.”
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