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Pakistanis Encounter Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar Propaganda
Dhurandhar marks the comeback of Ranveer Singh to Bollywood’s big screens after the star gave a string of flops. Ranveer Singh and his wife, superstar Deepika Padukone have always received a lot of love in Pakistan as well. Ranveer, however, chose an anti-Pakistan film to save his dwindling stardom. The film is out now and it seems like the Karachi and the Baloch community shown in the film are not from Pakistan but from Mars.
Ranveer Singh is playing a spy in Dhurandhar who wiped out the gangs from Karachi’s Lyari and the film has also added some characters inspired by original people from the Lyari gang war. Rahman Dacait played by Akshay Khanna is one such character who is gaining attention for his portrayal. However, the Arabification of Balochs is also mind boggling. Yes, the film was going to be completely against Pakistan, but showing another planet and naming it Pakistan has people scratch their heads.
This is what Indians think Balochs look like:
British-Pakistani host and anchor Haroon Rashid who has always been an impartial film critic and a lover of arts and entertainment had a great response to the “type” of Karachi they showed in Dhurandhar. He showed the difference between Dhurandhar’s Karachi and the real Karachi he has been to:
The internet is also criticizing how unrealistic this film was as far as showing the reality of streets. One user wrote, “I have been living in Karachi for 30 years but I never said Adaab.” Another added, “They are so obsessed. Our story, our city, our police officer and our gangsters. Wah Shampy Wah!”. One said, “This shows that even after living with Muslims for hundreds of years, these people still do not understand the difference in our cultures.” Here is the reaction:
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Hina Niazi Nikah Pictures & Video
Hina Niazi is a popular Pakistani television host who initially gained fame from the famous satire show Mazaqraat. Co-hosting the show helped her become a well-known media figure. She later hosted Joke Dar Joke and Taron Se Karen Baten. Currently, Hina Niazi hosts the talk show Suno To Sahi, which airs on Suno TV. She […]
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Uzma Gillani’s Emotional Reason Behind Quitting Television
Uzma Gillani is a senior PTV actress, highly celebrated for her impeccable performances in hit dramas. Her most notable television appearances include Waris, Man-o-Salwa, Dehleez, Panah, Nangay Paoon, Firaaq, Sheher-e-Ajnabi, Dastar-e-Anaa, Sanwal Mor Moharan, Mai Aur Kamai, Dhoop Jali, Nasheman, Maryam, and many others. The veteran actress has been settled in Australia for many years.
Recently, Uzma Gillani is in Pakistan where she has been appearing on radio and television shows and meeting with her colleagues. She has also appeared in Mazaqraat, hosted by Imran Ashraf. In the show, Uzma Gillani revealed why she left television at the peak of her career.
Talking about her it, Uzma Gillani said, “Ashfaq Ahmed Sahab once told me something because I used to spend a lot of time with them. He said, ‘You have deep love; you are a lobh—a deep lover. Don’t be the woman who is so deeply in love with her children. How will you leave them?’ I was a deep lover/ lobhi. I went to Australia with my kids. It was my biggest sacrifice to leave the media at its peak. I calculated that if I had only ten years, I would meet my kids for just a few days. I wanted to be with them.” Here is the link to the video:
Uzma Gillani also opened up about her tough financial situation during childhood due to her father’s death. She shared that her uncle had to leave the army to take another job so he could raise six children. She added that she agreed to her marriage proposal because she wanted to lessen her chacha’s financial burden. Watch here:
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Qasim Ali Mureed’s Complaints with Feroze Khan & Tich Button Cast
Qasim Ali Mureed is a renowned Pakistani director who began his journey with Humayun Saeed’s production house Six Sigma as an AD and is now an established director. He has directed several blockbuster dramas, including Prem Gali, Jaan-e-Jahan, Mere Humsafar, Aangan, and others. He also directed the romantic-comedy film Tich Button, which he co-produced with ARY Digital , Urwa Hocane and Farhan Saeed. Qasim Ali Mureed is married to producer Sadia Jabbar.
Recently, Qasim Ali Mureed appeared on Ahmed Ali Butt’s podcast Excuse Me, where he admitted that he has complaints regarding Feroze Khan and other cast members of Tich Button.
Talking about Tich Button cast and Feroze Khan, Qasim Ali Mureed said, “Besides Feroze Khan, there were many actors who were tough to deal with. There was backlash at the time of the film’s release, after which they backed off from the promotion, which hurt me — it shouldn’t have happened. And then, if you’re not promoting it, why did you pick up the award for Tich Button? Jiger, you could have avoided taking the award, and even if you couldn’t return it, you could have at least mentioned the team you worked with.” Here is the link to the video:
Talking about his issues with Feroze Khan, he said, “I have so many complaints with Feroze Khan, but I hope they will be resolved soon.
Apart from Feroze Khan, Sonya Hussyn also called out the producers of Tich Button for delayed payments and backed out of promotions right before the release. She also served legal notice to the producers.
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