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Sarmad Khoosat Delves into Dark Comedy, Discusses Manto’s Lasting Influence on Upcoming Project

In an illuminating conversation with Khaleej Times, filmmaker and actor Sarmad Khoosat embarked on a journey to unveil the profound legacy of the legendary Saadat Hasan Manto. The interview delved into the intricate details of Manto’s enduring influence on Khoosat’s work.
With a keen and candid perspective, Khoosat skillfully navigated the intricate terrain of Manto’s literary brilliance, offering a captivating insight into the profound influence that this unparalleled maestro of words has wielded on the acclaimed filmmaker’s artistic journey.
Stumbling upon what he termed as frequent “snide remarks” urging him to “Aur bano Manto” (Become another Manto), Khoosat serendipitously discovered the literary genius. Recounting this fateful discovery, he shared, “While living in temporary quarters due to a house fire, I chanced upon Manto in my dad’s collection. Reading him left me dumbstruck that such scandalous literature existed in Urdu.”
Lasting Legacy of Manto For Sarmad Khoost
Khoosat further revealed, “I went to a boy’s school and had an English education but Manto stayed within me quietly, though, in college we discussed him animatedly.” Commending the invaluable contributions of the esteemed writer, the filmmaker eloquently expressed, “Manto wrote unfiltered that could sometimes sound crude but he struck at the heart of the problem and broke all stereotypes of gender, religion, biases and class.”
Khoosat, expressing a profound connection, actively embraces adapting tales from the literary genius Manto. He sheds light on his creative journey, emphasizing the meaningful relationship forged with Manto’s family.
“For TV, I had adapted a Manto story called Harnaam Kaur and his daughter found my number and called me,” Khoosat shared. “First she was angry that the channel hadn’t called her. Then we got talking and I went over for chai and bonded with his three daughters. His middle daughter Nusrat has worked with Ayesha Jalal. Whenever I perform Manto, the girls have front-row seats and attend with their families. In fact, they encouraged me with my other work as well and loved Kamli.”
In 2013, Khoosat’s cinematic exploration of Manto’s life aligned with Indian actor and filmmaker Nandita Das’s biopic starring Nawazuddin Siddiqui. Despite simultaneous timelines, Khoosat emphasized the uniqueness of each cinematic endeavour. The convergence of these narratives resulted in a meaningful encounter between Khoosat and Nandita at a Rekhta event in Delhi, where they discussed their respective works.
Shedding light on the same, Khoosat stated, “I want to do a dark comedy with an actress I haven’t worked with in a long time.” He added, “An artist is always ridden with self-doubt. But over the years, I have realised there is a loyal audience for my work. Thanks to them and Manto, my journey has just got more interesting and I have found a stronger voice.”
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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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Saba Qamar Returns to TV Spotlight

Saba Qamar makes a powerful comeback to television with Pamaal, an upcoming drama that explores emotional trauma, identity, and resilience.
Set to air soon on Green Entertainment, Pamaal features Saba as Malika — a character shaped by personal struggle and the woman who raised her.
The drama’s first teaser has already sparked buzz online, showcasing Saba’s raw, emotionally charged performance that hints at a deeply moving story.
Known for fearless roles in Cheekh, Baaghi, Fraud, and Sangat, Saba continues to embrace narratives that go beyond surface-level storytelling. She also earned critical acclaim for her film work in Lahore Se Agay and Hindi Medium, strengthening her status in both TV and cinema.
With over 6.2 million followers, Saba quickly stirred reactions from fans who called the teaser “powerful” and “relatable.”
Taking to social media, Saba shared her personal connection to Pamaal and urged women to watch it with open hearts. She clarified that the drama doesn’t follow a typical romantic plot but instead reflects how women often lose themselves trying to meet others’ expectations.
“This is about real women who hide their pain behind smiles, who are strong even when they’re breaking inside,” she wrote.
She explained that Malika’s story captures the quiet endurance and emotional exhaustion many women live with daily. “Most women will see a part of themselves in Malika — in her silence, her strength, and in the battles no one else sees,” she added.
Saba emphasized that Pamaal is more than just a drama — it’s a mirror meant to inspire healing, self-worth, and introspection. She hopes viewers will see themselves in the story and find comfort in knowing they’re not alone.
Written by Zanjabeel Asim Shah, known for emotionally rich storytelling, and directed by Khizer Idrees, with Tehreem Chaudhary as producer, Pamaal promises to deliver one of the year’s most compelling serials.
As anticipation builds, Saba Qamar’s heartfelt connection to the project suggests Pamaal may soon leave a lasting mark on Pakistani television.
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