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Sindh Govt Appoints Ahsan Khan to Artist Support Board
Actor Ahsan Khan officially joined the restructured Artist Support Board under the Sindh Government’s Culture Ministry, taking a major step toward strengthening welfare initiatives for struggling artists, writers, and poets across the province.
The Sindh Government formed the new board under the Management Board of Endowment and Stipends to provide financial assistance and long-term support to creative individuals facing financial hardship. The government revamped the board to enhance its impact and operational reach.
Ahsan Khan announced his appointment on Instagram, sharing a photo of the official notification and writing, “Working for the betterment of our community,” reaffirming his commitment to supporting fellow artists.
The board now features several notable industry figures, including Javed Sheikh, Muneeb Butt, and Ayub Khoso, alongside Khan. Their collective experience and influence are expected to amplify the board’s visibility and effectiveness.
According to the Culture Ministry’s notification, the committee will “support actors, writers, and directors of Sindh who are in crisis.” Beyond financial aid, the board will implement broader welfare measures to improve the living standards of individuals in the cultural sector.
Observers view Ahsan Khan’s inclusion as a positive development, given his long-standing advocacy for social causes and community welfare. The initiative underscores the Sindh Government’s broader commitment to honoring and uplifting its artistic community, ensuring cultural growth aligns with social responsibility.
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Sania Saeed says Karachi needs jobs, not just transport projects
Senior Pakistani actor Sania Saeed has stated that transport infrastructure projects alone are insufficient to address Karachi’s urban challenges, emphasizing that job creation is the real solution to the city’s problems.
Speaking during a press interaction in Karachi, she highlighted the multiple difficulties the city faces and argued that development should not be limited to transportation initiatives.
She questioned the effectiveness of major transit systems, noting that without employment opportunities, such facilities serve little purpose for ordinary citizens. “If I don’t have a job, where will I go even if I can travel on a Green Line bus?” she remarked, pointing to the need for economic inclusion.
Saeed stressed that the true challenge lies in integrating people into the economy by creating sustainable job opportunities, particularly for young people. She said that without employment, transport projects alone cannot bring meaningful change. She further noted that Karachi’s rapid population growth demands a comprehensive strategy focused on employment, economic development, and urban planning.
According to her, genuine urban progress does not come from bus lines such as the Green, Orange, or Red Line, but from ensuring that people are economically empowered and able to contribute to the system.
Saeed urged policymakers to prioritize jobs and long-term economic planning so that the growing population can be better supported and future generations can enjoy improved prospects.
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“Men should step up”: Ayesha Omar, Aliya Ali speak on women’s safety
Actors Aliya Ali and Ayesha Omar have called for stronger legal protections, greater accountability, and collective action to ensure women’s safety and rights, sharing their perspectives at an event in London.
Discussing how men perceive the idea of women not feeling safe around them, Omar remarked that if the situation were reversed and men felt unsafe around women, women would feel deeply ashamed of their behavior. “We will feel terrible about it,” she said, adding, “Men should sit together and really think about it.
If your daughter doesn’t feel safe, if my sister doesn’t feel safe, then what could be done to create a safe place for them?” She further emphasized, “It’s about time men step up and figure out a safe place for women,” urging men to advocate for women’s safety. Omar also spoke about finding acting as her purpose, stating that working on films that promote female empowerment is, for her, the next step in paving the way for the future.
Talking about the difficulties faced by women in everyday life, whether they are working women or homemakers, Aliya said that “until the system is strong enough, no change can occur for women’s rights.”
She further elaborated, saying, “If there is no law and order in place, enforcing punishment with force, the system will stay the same.”
Adding to this, she said that while many love marriages are taking place, in instances where a woman does not agree to a marriage proposal, her refusal should be respected rather than being met with threats of violence or death.
Through their remarks, both Ali and Omar highlighted the need for stronger legal protections, greater accountability, and a collective effort to create a safer environment where women’s choices, dignity, and rights are respected.
The discussion followed an event in London where Ali, well known for her work in Maann Aangan, performed a traditional dance routine on stage.
A video of the performance later surfaced online and attracted criticism from some social media users.
The post received mocking comments, with some users suggesting that everyone should close their eyes while watching it.
Some users compared her moves to those of children in a school play, while others asked people to turn their faces away from the performance.
The conversation, however, eventually moved beyond criticism of Aliya’s performance and shifted towards broader social concerns discussed by both actors during the event.
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Sajal Aly Opens Up About the Freedom She Finds On Screen
One of Pakistan’s most celebrated actors, Sajal Aly, has shared a heartfelt glimpse into her relationship with acting, describing it as more than just a career; it is a space where she feels truly free to express herself.
During a recent masterclass hosted by renowned makeup artist and creative director Babar Zaheer, Sajal reflected on her journey in the entertainment industry and spoke candidly about the emotional connection she has developed with her craft over the years.
In an unreleased clip from the session that has since captured attention online, the actor revealed that she cannot imagine choosing any profession other than acting. According to Sajal, performing allows her to explore emotions and experiences that are often restricted by societal expectations.
She explained that many forms of self-expression can feel limited in everyday life, whether it is speaking openly, laughing freely, or displaying certain emotions without fear of judgment. Acting, she said, provides a rare opportunity to step beyond those boundaries and embrace different facets of human emotion.
For Sajal, the profession is not merely about playing characters on screen. It is a creative outlet that enables her to connect with feelings and perspectives that might otherwise remain unspoken. Her remarks struck a chord with fans, many of whom praised her honesty and admired the passion she continues to bring to her work.
The event generated further buzz when another clip surfaced on social media showing the actor revisiting one of the most memorable moments of her career. Sajal delighted attendees by singing the original soundtrack of her acclaimed drama O Rangreza, a song she first performed nearly a decade ago in 2017. The nostalgic performance quickly became a favorite among fans, who welcomed the chance to see a different side of the star.
Beyond discussions about acting, the masterclass also offered insights into the worlds of beauty, fashion, and creative expression. Sajal and Babar Zaheer engaged in conversations about makeup artistry, personal styling, and the artistic process behind creating memorable looks. Zaheer also spoke about his signature eye makeup techniques and his approach to fashion and beauty trends.
The admiration between the two creatives was evident throughout the event. Following the masterclass, Sajal shared a photograph with Zaheer on her Instagram Stories, accompanied by a simple yet meaningful message: “Proud of you,” showing her support for his work and achievements.
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