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Saba Qamar Applauds Zeb Bangash’s Musical Brilliance

Pakistani actor Saba Qamar recently took to Instagram Stories to express her admiration for musician Zeb Bangash’s latest song, “Mehmaan.” Saba Qamar praises Zeb Bangash, highlighting the profound impact of her music on listeners.

Saba Qamar Praises Zeb Bangash for the Emotional Depth in her Music

In her Instagram Stories, Saba Qamar penned a touching note, appreciating the depth and emotion conveyed through Zeb Bangash’s song. She wrote, “I wanted to express my heartfelt thanks for your beautiful song. The depth of your lyrics, combined with your soothing voice, creates a truly magical experience. The way your voice carries the emotion and meaning in every word is remarkable.” Saba further praised the musical arrangement, noting how it enhances the overall experience of the song. “The music background complements your vocals perfectly, making the entire composition feel like it’s taking us to another world,” she continued. Saba’s praise did not stop at the music alone; she also commended Zeb’s artistry and direction, stating, “Your artistry and direction in this song are truly inspiring.”

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Ending her note, Saba Qamar encouraged Zeb Bangash to continue creating impactful music. “Keep up the amazing work; your music has a unique and powerful impact. Sending loads of love, prayers, and positive vibes your way.” “Mehmaan,” the eleventh and final song of this season of Coke Studio, has resonated widely with audiences, accumulating nearly seven million views on YouTube since its release. The song features Zeb Bangash alongside 18-year-old viral sensation Noorima Rehan and Torwali, a singer from the remote village of Tape Si Baan in northwestern Pakistan. The song has been praised for its rich cultural representation and the emotional resonance that Zeb’s voice brings to the composition.

Read more: Jaise Mile Ajnabi by Zeb Bangash

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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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Reham Rafiq Talks About Over Student Romance In “Parwarish”

Reham Rafiq plays the role of Amal in “Parwarish”, a drama that continues to receive love and appreciation from audiences. Viewers praise the realistic performances, with each character feeling true to life. During her appearance on Maliha Rehman’s show, Reham shared the inspiration behind the drama, discussed her character in depth, and revealed how she envisions her career moving forward.

When asked why “Parwarish” includes romance in the lives of such young characters, Reham Rafiq addressed the portrayal of relationships, such as Maya and Wali’s marriage discussions and Amal’s love for Wali. She explained that the drama intentionally shows how young people naturally go through such phases. According to Reham, falling in love is a normal part of growing up, and “Parwarish” treats it as such. She emphasized that this honest and realistic approach sets “Parwarish” apart from other dramas.

Reham Rafiq also opened up about the competitive environment that can develop among female actors on set. Without naming anyone, she revealed that some actresses often feel insecure if a co-star has better lines or delivers a stronger performance, which can lead to negativity. However, she expressed gratitude for the positive and supportive atmosphere on the set of “Parwarish”, where such competitiveness never surfaced. Reham added that she consciously avoids getting caught up in such emotions and focuses on her own growth as an actor.

 

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Pakistani Celebrities Make a Quiet Comeback on Indian Screens as Digital Ban Eases

The digital bridges between India and Pakistan appear to be cautiously rebuilding. Pakistani actors’ Instagram accounts and YouTube channels are slowly being restored in India, offering a glimmer of cultural exchange after months of silence.

Following the unfortunate Pahalgam terror attack in April 2025, the Indian government imposed a sweeping digital blackout on Pakistani celebrities. Instagram accounts of major stars like Yumna Zaidi, Ahad Raza Mir, and Danish Taimoor vanished overnight from Indian screens. The move, backed by political and entertainment stakeholders, also led to the abrupt cancellation of film collaborations and advertising campaigns involving Pakistani talent.

But now, as tensions cool and public sentiment evolves, things are starting to change.

Instagram users in India have begun noticing the quiet reappearance of some of their favourite Pakistani stars. Yumna Zaidi, known for her powerful performances, is once again lighting up feeds. Ahad Raza Mir and Danish Taimoor, too, have returned to the digital spotlight, prompting excitement among Indian fans who had missed their content dearly.

Yet, it’s not a full reunion—major names like Hania Aamir, Mahira Khan, and Fawad Khan remain digitally inaccessible, and their absence continues to frustrate fans on both sides of the border.

Meanwhile, the revival isn’t limited to social media alone; popular YouTube channels broadcasting Pakistani drama serials—a beloved genre in India—have also been unblocked. It shows that once-dominated Indian watchlists are back, bringing with them nostalgia, emotion, and cross-border connection.

While the reappearance of some accounts signals softening restrictions, the digital curtain hasn’t lifted entirely. Still, for fans, it’s a step toward rekindling the shared love for art that transcends politics and borders.

Read more: Hania Aamir Joins Diljit in ‘Sardaar Ji 3’ — Film to Release Overseas Due to India-Pak Row

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