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Maulana Tariq Jamil’s Son Tragically Passes Away After Battling Severe Depression

Maulana Yousaf Jamil, the elder son of the esteemed religious scholar Maulana Tariq Jamil, has confirmed the devastating loss of his brother, Asim Jamil, who took his own life while fighting profound depression. The tragic loss of Maulana Tariq Jamil’s son shines a spotlight on the pressing importance of recognizing and providing assistance to individuals silently grappling with the weight of mental health challenges.
The Silent Struggle
Asim Jamil, the son of the renowned religious figure Maulana Tariq Jamil, breathed his last in Talamba, Punjab. Initial speculations suggested foul play, but Maulana Tariq Jamil himself took to social media to clarify that it was indeed an ‘accidental death.’ In an emotional video message, Maulana Yousaf Jamil told the harrowing truth that Asim had been locked in a relentless battle with severe depression since childhood; his family had sought various treatments, including electric shock therapy, to alleviate his suffering.
A Tragic End of Maulana Tariq Jamil’s Son
Despite unwavering efforts to support and heal Asim, his mental health has deteriorated greatly over the past six months. In a distressing disclosure, Maulana Yousaf Jamil shared that his brother succumbed to his inner demons by seizing a gun from a security guard while he was alone at home on a fateful Sunday. He firmly dismissed any notions of enmity or foul play, affirming that Asim’s death was a result of his long-standing battle with depression.
The Regional Police Officer (RPO) Multan, Sohail Chaudhary, corroborated this tragic account, stating that Maulana Asim Jamil’s life ended with a gunshot wound to his chest. Disturbing CCTV footage confirmed that the religious scholar’s son had indeed taken his own life, further emphasizing the profound tragedy of depression’s silent suffering. The video showed Asim in a gymnasium at the time of this heart-wrenching incident, shedding light on the hidden torment that can affect even the most revered of families.
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Zainab Mazhar Opens Up on Love and Betrayal

Actress Zainab Mazhar recently opened up about her personal journey through heartbreak during a show appearance, speaking openly about love, betrayal, and growth.
She recalled the pain of a past betrayal and described the emotional strength it took to move on. Zainab began her journey in the entertainment industry during her university years, hosting a radio show called Guru. The show became an unexpected hit, with listeners frequently seeking her relationship advice—an ironic twist, considering her own struggles with love at the time.
Although acting wasn’t her original goal, Zainab eventually discovered her passion for the stage. “Acting lets me express emotions I normally suppress in real life,” she shared, revealing how the stage gave her the freedom to laugh, cry, and feel without restraint.
As the conversation turned emotional, Zainab bravely spoke about unrequited love. “One-sided affection isn’t love—it’s torment,” she said, emphasizing her belief in honest communication. She added that she prefers to be upfront when she develops feelings for someone.
Zainab recounted the betrayal that deeply hurt her. “My ex made excuses about being forced into the situation, but I eventually realized it was all calculated deception,” she revealed. The experience left her emotionally shattered and took a long time to heal from.
Now in a better emotional space, Zainab lightened the mood by joking about her ideal partner—someone tall like her, ideally resembling Bilal Abbas or Fawad Khan.
Her transformation from a heartbroken radio host to a confident actress highlights her resilience and growth. In Pakistan’s evolving entertainment industry, Zainab Mazhar continues to prove that vulnerability and strength can go hand in hand.
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Pakistani Celebrities Unite in Outrage Over Balochistan Honour Killing

Pakistan’s entertainment industry has risen in solidarity and sorrow following a brutal honour killing incident in Dagari, Balochistan. A couple was shot dead at close range after being dragged into a desert by a group of men, reportedly on the orders of a tribal jirga. The entire nation was shaken after a disturbing video of the killing surfaced online, sparking outrage , especially among the country’s celebrities.
Leading voices in the entertainment world are using their platforms to condemn the violence and express grief over what they call a “betrayal of humanity.”
Actress Hania Aamir, known for her vocal advocacy on women’s issues, posted a powerful message on Instagram:
“If women were to start killing for honour, no man would remain.”
Her statement quickly gained traction as it bluntly addressed the deeply patriarchal mindset underlying such crimes.
Tamkenat Mansoor, echoing public fury, wrote:
“This society hates women.”
Her comment mirrored the growing sentiment that gender-based violence remains largely unchecked in many parts of Pakistan.
Veteran actor Nauman Ijaz called the killing “deeply disturbing and heart-wrenching,” adding that such incidents reflect a “raw betrayal of basic human values.”
Ahsan Khan, who has previously highlighted social issues through his work, said he wished education were more accessible. “This is not just about violence. It’s about a lack of education and tolerance,” he stated.
Model Hira Khan mourned the loss with a heartfelt prayer for the victims, ending her message with:
“We failed you, and so many others.”
Talhah Yunus of Young Stunners used his Instagram stories to raise awareness, urging his followers to pay attention to the crisis of honour-based violence in the country.
The Balochistan incident is not an isolated case. From January to November 2024, Pakistan recorded 346 honour killings, underlining the systemic nature of these crimes. Cultural codes rooted in ‘honour’ and shame continue to endanger lives, especially of women, across the nation.
While justice remains elusive, celebrities have stepped in as powerful voices, demanding accountability and a cultural reckoning.
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Did Imad Wasim Secretly Married For The Second Time? Fans Demand Answers

Pakistani cricketer Imad Wasim has built a successful career representing both the national team and various franchise leagues. Throughout his journey, his family has remained in the public spotlight. His wife, Sannia Ashfaq, and their children frequently appear alongside him, cheering him on during matches.
Recently, however, Imad Wasim found himself embroiled in controversy after people spotted him socializing with influencers in the UK while his pregnant wife stayed back home. The incident quickly sparked public criticism and raised questions about his personal life.
Sannia Ashfaq shared a cryptic message, revealing that she had to carry their third child on her own. She later posted a picture of their three children with the caption, “My World.”
Imad Wasim has been actively involved with the Pakistan Champions Team, and his posters have circulated widely on the internet. Meanwhile, fans reacted strongly to the promotional material as Sannia Ashfaq continued sharing frequent posts about their children.
The internet has erupted with criticism over Imad Wasim’s alleged cheating, with many users urging Sannia Ashfaq to move on and leave him for good. One user wrote, “Only an unlucky man leaves such a beautiful family.” Another commented, “Unfollow the man who doesn’t love you or your children.” A third added, “These kids are so innocent—this is just wrong.”
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