Entertainment
Mizna Waqas Angry at Shoaib Malik After Viral Controversy
Mizna Waqas is a talented Pakistani television actress, known for her outstanding performances in numerous hit drama serials, including Suno Chanda, Muhabbat Tujhey Alvida, Parizaad, Bakhtawar, Bechari Qudsia, Ghar Titli Ka Par, Khumaar, Mera Naam Yousuf Hai, and Mannat Murad. Mizna Waqas is happily married and has an adorable son. She is also admired for her lively persona.
Recently, Mizna Waqas appeared on Nadia Khan and Zohaib Hassan’s Ramzan transmission for 365 Entertainment. During the show, she expressed her frustration with Shoaib Malik, with whom she had a heated argument.
Mizna Waqas said to Nadia Khan, “You always pronounce my name correctly unlike others. Okay! So! this also happened at Har Lamha Purjosh where the host took my name wrong every time he called me. He had the cards in his hand but kept mispronouncing my name—sometimes as ‘Muzna,’ sometimes as Munza. This should not have happened. When you invite a guest, you should give them full protocol. We have no personal grudge, but at least say the name correctly.” Nadia Khan also added that when female anchors make such mistakes, they face a lot of public criticism. Watch video here:
Watch the Shoaib Malik and Mizna Waqas clip here:
Entertainment
Green TV’s Ramazan Transmission Wins Praise for Decent Content
Mehfil-e-Ramzan is Green Entertainment’s Ramzan transmission, hosted by two renowned celebrities, Danish Taimoor and Rabia Anam. The duo began the transmission last year, which instantly won viewers’ approval, and fans loved their on-screen bond. Both anchors have gracefully conducted the transmission this Ramzan as well. The hosts have avoided chasing clickbait moments and sensationalism, unlike many Ramzan shows that rely on scripted segments for attention.
Mehfil-e-Ramzan focuses on religious guidance and thoughtful discussions. The hosts invite scholars to discuss Islamic masael, answer viewers’ questions, and address everyday issues. Danish Taimoor also recites the Quran with translation, while Rabia Anam engages in informative conversations, making the show more reflective and aligned with the spirit of Ramadan. In today’s episode, street entertainers were the special guests at Mehfil e Ramzan who revealed their struggles in earning bread and butter for their families. Watch here:
Here are a few clips from Mehfil-e-Ramzan:
Green Entertainment is currently receiving praise from viewers for its quality content. A fan said, “We highly appreciate the efforts of Green TV Entertainment.” One viewer prayed, “Rabia, I sincerely pray for you. Your words touch the heart. May Allah always keep you happy. Ameen.” Another viewer commented, “So proud of you, Rabia Api. I also like you a lot—may Allah bless you.” A Danish Taimoor fan expressed their admiration, saying, “My favorite host.” Read the comments:
Entertainment
Ahmed Shehzad Blames 90s Cricketers for Destroying Pakistani Cricket
Ahmed Shehzad is a renowned Pakistani cricketer. He was part of the national team for many years and played as an opening batsman. He has represented Pakistan in almost all formats. Ahmed Shehzad has also been involved in controversies during his career. Currently, Ahmed is not playing for the national team, but he has continued his career in domestic cricket. The cricketer is nowadays co-hosting the cricket show Harna Mana Hai.
Recently, Ahmed Shehzad appeared on Geo TV’s Ramzan special season of Harna Mana Hai. In the interview, he talked about the cricketers of the 1990s who, according to him, are responsible for cricket’s downfall.
Talking about it, Ahmed Shehzad said, “I would want to go back to the nineties if given a chance. It was the time when Imran Khan won the 1992 World Cup, but the cricketers of that era didn’t sustain his legacy. There was a lack of good leadership and honesty, and the success streak stopped. The remaining players from 1992 didn’t maintain the legacy. They didn’t play clean cricket, didn’t produce players and developed groupings and mutinies on the basis of personal likings and dislikings. They were great players but not good humans. They didn’t benefit cricket. The system failed during their era. Had they been great humans, they could have benefited Pakistani cricket. They did favouritism and nepotism, bringing their own children into cricket. They developed grudges against young players. If someone didn’t greet them, he would become their enemy.”
Entertainment
Syra Yousuf Appreciation for Shahroz’s Mother gets applause
Syra Yousuf is a popular Pakistani actress who has worked in dramas like Mere Naseeb, Tanhaiyan Naye Silsile, Rishta Hai Jaise Khwab Sa, Mohabbat Rooth Jaye To, Bilqees Kaur, Rubaru, Pasheman, Darmiyan, and Sinf-e-Aahan. Syra was married to Shahroz Sabzwari, with whom she has a beautiful daughter, Nooreh. Syra will soon be seen in upcoming dramas and film projects, and she is also focused on her clothing business. She boasts a strong Instagram following of 2 million.
Syra Yousuf’s Women’s Day heartwarming post is receiving admiration because she has generously praised two important women in her life: her mother and her ex-husband Shahroz Sabzwari’s mother, Safina Behroze.
Taking to her Instagram, Syra Yousuf wrote:
“To the women who raised me, the women who walk beside me, the little ones growing through it all, and the woman I have become along the way. My life has been shaped by their love, their strength, and the wholesome ways in which women hold the world together.” Also check her official Instagram post here:
Social media users are praising Syra Yousaf’s grace and regarding her behaviour as that of a queen. Many have praised her positivity and kindness towards her former mother-in-law. One user wrote, “The way you uploaded a picture of your ex-mother-in-law shows the height of maturity! You’re already a winner, girl. Or maybe you don’t want to be part of the worldly race. Hats off to your gracefulness.” Another wrote, “Beautiful inside and out. You’re the kind of woman who challenges and breaks stereotypes.” One fan praised her, saying, “Syra, I am so impressed by how elegant, mature, and dignified you are. Your parents have raised you with so much care and empathy.” Read the comments.
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