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Bilal Saeed Opens Up About His Mumbai Experience

Singer and music producer Bilal Saeed shares how he found his path to success in Mumbai, overcoming fears and embracing new opportunities in a city known for making dreams come true.
As a guest on Hasna Mana Hai, Bilal recounted his time working in India. When an audience member asked about collaborating with Neha Kakkar and other Indian singers, Bilal described his Mumbai experience as “a lot of fun” and highlighted the city’s endless opportunities.
“In Mumbai, the ‘big film industry’ vibe hit me. It felt like fulfilling dreams was no big deal—like, ‘tomorrow, I could become Shah Rukh Khan.’ There are so many opportunities there,” he said.
He praised Indian artists for their dedication, adding, “What I really liked was how hardworking they are. They respect work and take it very seriously. On set, you’re just working—no star status, no egos. That openness is something I wish we had in our industry.”
Bilal also opened up about his journey from being a Hafiz-e-Quran to becoming a singer. He admitted he initially feared judgment from his teacher back in Sialkot. “I wouldn’t even go to Sialkot because I was scared my teacher might judge me for singing,” he said. However, his father supported him. “He told me to pursue this so that I wouldn’t blame him someday for stopping me.”
Bilal’s latest album, Superstar, has been making waves, particularly the empowering track “Misunderstood.” On Instagram, he shared, “This is for those who bear struggles in silence—a reminder that vulnerability is courage, not weakness.” The music video, directed by Abdullah Haris with music by Alex Shahbaz, encapsulates the song’s emotional depth.
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Nadia Khan Warns: ‘Next Attack Will Go to Court’

Pakistani actress and host Nadia Khan has directly warned fellow artists and anchors that she will pursue legal action if anyone makes personal remarks about her again.
Nadia, who started as an actress and gained fame through her morning shows, has frequently faced public and industry criticism. Her recent show Kya Drama Hai, where she and other celebrities comment on trending Pakistani dramas, drew backlash from stars like Faisal Qureshi, Sarwat Gilani, Behroze Sabzwari, and Yasir Hussain. Veteran actress Saba Faisal also condemned Nadia and her co-hosts in a video message.
In response, Nadia posted a video on YouTube, declaring, “If anyone tries to attack me personally now, they will have to face the court.” She added, “If morals are sold for money and fame, then the law will take its course.”
She announced plans to file cases under criminal and civil defamation laws, along with the PECA Act, warning that those who target her could face prolonged legal battles. “This is my final warning,” Nadia said. “If there is another personal comment, it will have serious consequences.”
Her remarks sparked mixed reactions online—some praised her for drawing a line against personal attacks, while others pointed out that she herself has frequently criticized others and now appears unwilling to accept similar scrutiny.
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Why Is Meera Jee Thanking Salman Khan & Captain Naveed?

Only Meera Jee could turn a film announcement into a riddle wrapped in glitter and nostalgia. The queen of controversy, known for her dramatic flair and unfiltered candour, is once again back in the headlines this time with a confusing post that’s got the internet raising its collective eyebrow. And at the heart of it all? A heartfelt thank you to none other than Bollywood megastar Salman Khan and her long-rumored husband, Captain Naveed.
Meera Jee recently took to Instagram to declare her much-anticipated comeback to cinema, and naturally, she didn’t do it in a typical press release fashion. Instead, she posted an emotional tribute thanking Salman Khan for reading her script—yes, the one allegedly written in invisible ink! Whether that’s symbolic or literal, only Meera can say. But the message was loud and clear: Salman Khan, the man she calls her “favourite superstar,” gave her the confidence to push forward.
Then comes Captain Naveed, the enigmatic figure who’s long been linked with Meera in whispers and gossip columns. This time, he’s not just a mystery man—he’s the executive producer of her upcoming film. Meera thanked him for his investment, unwavering support, and shared a cozy photo to make the moment even more unforgettable.
As with all things Meera, the announcement sparked instant curiosity. Comments flooded in, some poking fun and others admiring her childlike sincerity. One fan humorously remarked, “The world is still alive because of innocent people like her,” while another quipped, “You should’ve tagged Sultan Rahi, not Salman Khan.”
Regardless of the online chatter, Meera Jee’s post has reignited interest in what she’s cooking behind the scenes. Is this the start of a serious cinematic comeback or just another theatrical moment in her ever-entertaining saga? For sure, when Meera talks, the internet listens.
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Sarwat Gilani Slams Nadia Khan Over Controversial Comments

Sarwat Gilani, an actress and activist, frequently speaks out on important issues. She carefully selects her projects and hasn’t taken on many in recent years. For the past seven years, she has focused solely on films and web series. Now, she’s set to return to television with an upcoming drama. During her appearance on “Nukta Pakistan”, she addressed several important topics.
Nadia Khan, a host and actress, has recently spoken out boldly following the India-Pakistan standoff. She directly called out Fawad Khan, Hania Aamir, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, and Atif Aslam for staying silent and not condemning India more strongly. She has consistently criticized celebrities who have worked in India and has used a particularly harsh tone in her remarks.
Sarwat Gilani directly called out Nadia Khan for her harsh criticism of fellow celebrities. She stated, “Putting your stars down is not the right thing to do.” Sarwat said she saw Nadia screaming at her colleagues on television, which, in her view, looked entirely inappropriate. “Yelling at them like they’re your staff is unacceptable,” she added. Sarwat emphasized that sitting in an air-conditioned room and criticizing others is easy, but real action means being out on the streets, as she and many others were during times of aggression. While she agreed that one can urge celebrities to post in support of Pakistan, she insisted it must be done with dignity. “You shouldn’t come across as a neighborhood woman who only enjoys creating fights,” she concluded.
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