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Dania Is A Gold Digger Who Needs To Be Punished, Says Bushra Iqbal

A few days ago, Dania Shah and her mother appeared in court to participate in the post-mortem case when Bushra Iqbal, the ex-wife of the late Aamir Liaquat, filed an FIA Cyber Crime case against them.
Bushra Iqbal recently stated at a news conference that “FIA has given us a positive reaction and they have told us that they’ll investigate independently and take action against Dania. Aamir married Dania in the hopes of having a contented marriage, but he was unaware that he had wed a ruthless lady. Even at this time, he was begging for money. Within 4 months, his bank accounts were empty.
“When Aamir was still alive, they only requested a divorce and nothing else; they even claimed not to seek any money from him. However, as soon as Aamir passed away, the woman began acting phoney. Aamir already approved the divorce a few days after Dania filed, but she is currently refusing to do so. Dania is not Aamir’s widow, as demonstrated by Aamir’s official declaration, continued Bushra
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Bushra continued, “Everyone knows that Dania is the real cause of Aamir’s death. Dania’s controversy left Aamir completely isolated. Even Aamir’s chauffeur admitted to me that he frequently took the road because he could not face people after his leaked tapes went popular on social media. This case will undoubtedly protect people from Dania-like women in the future.
In reference to the post-mortem case, Bushra said, “Aamir’s body had no obvious fractures or injuries, thus we decided against performing the autopsy. Islamic principles are more important to me than anything else, and if we had any doubts about Aamir’s demise, we would have been the first to request a post-mortem.
We desire fairness. Dania should be punished for her wrongdoing, and we want her to be caught as quickly as possible, Bushra said.
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Javed Miandad’s Iconic Six Ruined His Wedding Day – Aamir Khan

Bollywood’s Mr Perfectionist, Aamir Khan, recently shared nostalgic memories of his youth, revealing how Javed Miandad’s iconic six during his first wedding day turned his joy into disappointment.
Aamir said he and Reena decided to secretly get married when he was 21 years old upon resistance from their families. He further shared that when they returned home after their secret wedding, a Pakistan-India cricket match was happening.
Both their families were engrossed in the match, so no one noticed their absence. The actor noted that this was the famous match in Sharjah where Javed Miandad hit a six on the last ball, leading to India’s defeat. Aamir said that since India was winning the match, he was thrilled, thinking his wedding day would be marked by India’s victory.
However, his happiness turned to disappointment when Javed Miandad hit the six on the final ball, causing India to lose. Aamir shared that he was deeply upset afterward and even mentioned this to Javed Miandad during a meeting.
He jokingly told him, “Javed Bhai, you didn’t do right to me!” Miandad, surprised, asked what he meant, Aamir replied, “You ruined my wedding because you hit that six on the last ball and I was terribly disappointed.”
For context, this match was played on April 10, 1986, in Sharjah, where Pakistan faced India. In the final over, Pakistan needed 10 runs off four balls and on the last ball, with four runs required, Javed Miandad hit a spectacular six off Chetan Sharma’s delivery, not only winning the match but also creating one of cricket’s most iconic moments.
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India Eases Ban on Some Pakistani YouTubers, Artists

India has lifted its ban on several Pakistani YouTube channels and social media accounts, allowing Indian audiences to access Pakistani content once again.
Following the Pahalgam incident in illegally Indian-occupied Kashmir, Indian authorities had restricted popular Pakistani platforms and blocked films featuring stars like Fawad Khan and Hania Aamir. Although Hania’s film saw global success, it remained banned in India.
Now that India has quietly removed the ban, many Indian fans have shared their excitement online. One user wrote, “Diljit Dosanjh took the first step, and now everyone’s following.” Another added, “Glad the ban is gone—Pakistani industry should keep raising the bar.”
While viewership of Pakistani dramas had dipped, shows like Mun Mast Malang, Sher, Dayan, and Parwarish still managed to pull in Indian fans. Danish Taimoor’s supporters were especially excited, with one fan commenting, “Now Sher will roar even louder.”
Indian users were surprised to see posts from Pakistani celebrities reappearing in their feeds, suggesting that India unblocked some social media accounts without issuing an official statement.
Stars like Danish Taimoor, Ahad Raza Mir, Mawra Hocane, and Yumna Zaidi have had their accounts restored. However, others—such as Mahira Khan, Fawad Khan, Wahaj Ali, Iqra Aziz, Farhan Saeed, and Hania Aamir—remain inaccessible to Indian viewers.
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Mehwish Hayat, Yo Yo Honey Singh Could Face UK Performance Ban

British MP Manuela Perteghella has urged the UK Home Office to investigate Pakistani actress Mehwish Hayat and Indian singer Yo Yo Honey Singh for their roles in the music video Jatt Mehkma, which she claims glorifies violence. The Home Office is reportedly considering banning both from entering the UK.
The controversial video, filmed in the UK and released in November, ends with Hayat’s character and four minors firing replica weapons at a group of men. The video, produced by a UK-based company, was shot at Eastnor Castle and Birmingham city centre, and has amassed nearly 40 million views on YouTube.
Sources familiar with the matter said officials are concerned about the use of imitation firearms and the exposure of minors to violent imagery. The BBC Asian Network has since removed the track from its playlists.
Mehwish Hayat, known internationally for Ms. Marvel, rejected the reports as speculative and misleading. Honey Singh has not commented, and the Home Office has yet to issue a formal statement.
The UK Home Office and West Midlands Police have declined to comment, and no legal steps have been announced yet. Following the controversy, the BBC Asian Network has reportedly dropped Jatt Mehkma from future playlists.
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