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Maria B. Shares Her Take on the Farshi Shalwar Fashion Trend

The farshi shalwar fashion trend has taken social media by storm, with many eager to embrace the traditional yet stylish look. However, renowned fashion designer Maria B. recently weighed in on the trend, offering insights into who can best carry off this style and who might want to reconsider.
Who Can Rock the Farshi Shalwar Fashion Trend?
Maria B. acknowledged the growing popularity of the floor-length shalwar, especially as Eid approaches. However, she noted that the trend is best suited for tall, slim, and younger women. According to her, this silhouette enhances their proportions, giving an effortlessly elegant look.
Not for Everyone?
While the trend is in vogue, Maria B. advised that it may not be flattering for all body types. She explained that for women with a fuller figure, a shorter stature, or a more mature age, the farshi shalwar might not be the most complementary choice. As an example, she pointed out that while her daughter could easily carry the style, she personally preferred other cuts at her age. To illustrate this, she showcased various outfits in her video, demonstrating that cigarette pants flattered her frame better than the farshi shalwar.
Maria B.’s take on the trend has sparked discussions, with fashion enthusiasts debating whether personal style or body type should dictate one’s fashion choices.
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“We Should Welcome Diljit Dosanjh in Pakistan,” Says Nadia Khan

Veteran Pakistani TV host and actress Nadia Khan has spoken up, once again stirring conversation across both media and public circles. This time, however, the focus isn’t solely on her past criticism of Pakistani celebrities working in Bollywood but rather on her firm support for Punjabi icon Diljit Dosanjh, whom she believes deserves a warm welcome in Pakistan.
In a new video shared on her Instagram, Nadia candidly addressed the backlash she received for what many considered a contradictory stance. Previously, she had criticized actress Hania Aamir for working in Sardaar Ji 3, an Indian film project, especially amid tense political relations between India and Pakistan. Critics accused Nadia of backtracking when she later praised the very film that featured Hania. But Nadia cleared the air with sharp clarity.
“I haven’t changed my stance,” she said. “I still believe that Pakistani artists shouldn’t work in an industry where they’re insulted or humiliated. Our actors have immense fame and credibility here; they don’t need to chase validation from across the border.”
She further cited past incidents, from Mahira Khan’s removal from Indian film posters to Mawra Hocane being ousted from her project, to emphasise that Bollywood has often reacted negatively during periods of political friction, leaving Pakistani talent in the lurch.
But her support for Sardaar Ji 3 stems from an exception—Diljit Dosanjh. According to Nadia, Diljit’s decision to retain Hania in the film, despite all political pressure, showed integrity and courage. The film wasn’t released in India, but it premiered worldwide with Hania’s role intact.
“That moved me,” Nadia confessed. “He didn’t bow down to external pressure. While others might have dropped a Pakistani actress, Diljit stood by her. For that reason alone, I truly feel we should respect him and even welcome him in Pakistan.”
While many applaud her for distinguishing between principled support and blind cross-border collaborations, others are still questioning the delicate balance between art and nationalism.
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Shaheen Afridi Melts Hearts With Adorable Video of Son Aliyaar’s First Steps

Pakistan’s fast bowling ace Shaheen Shah Afridi just bowled over the internet, not with a cricket ball, but with an emotional family moment. In a candid Instagram post, the proud father shared a video of his baby boy, Aliyaar, taking his first steps and the internet hasn’t stopped gushing since.
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The clip, set against a stunning green valley, captures a wholesome scene: Shaheen is visibly emotional, cheering on his little one, while wife Ansha Afridi and doting grandfather Shahid Afridi beam with joy. The presence of close family adds to the warmth of the moment, making it not just a personal milestone but a shared memory filled with love.
Shaheen’s caption said it all: “He walked and I melted. First steps, proud parent.” Short, sweet, and overflowing with emotion, a side of the cricketer fans rarely get to see.
Since posting, messages of love and celebration have poured in from every corner, from teammates to longtime fans, all touched by the purity of the moment.
For those who’ve followed the couple’s journey, this feels like a beautiful continuation. Shaheen and Ansha began their married life in February 2023 with an intimate nikah ceremony in Karachi, followed by a grand wedding reception later that year. The arrival of their first child in 2024 added a whole new chapter — and now, with Aliyaar’s first steps, the young family continues to grow in love and happiness.
In a world of match wins and cricket stats, moments like these remind us of life’s quieter, more meaningful victories.
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Fahad Mustafa Celebrates One Year of ‘Kabhi Mein Kabhi Tum’ With A Tribute

It’s hard to believe it’s already been a year since Kabhi Mein Kabhi Tum first graced our screens: a drama that not only captivated audiences with its soul-stirring narrative but also showcased one of the most powerful on-screen pairings of recent years. Marking this special milestone, beloved Pakistani actor and producer Fahad Mustafa took to Instagram to relive the memories of this iconic show, reminding fans why Kabhi Mein Kabhi Tum still holds a soft corner in their hearts.
Fahad shared touching snippets and unseen stills from the drama — from tender scenes with Hania Aamir to emotionally-charged moments depicting their characters’ journey from chaos to connection. “One year of MUSJEENA, one year of Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum,” he wrote, referring fondly to the couple’s popular ship name that fans coined during the show’s peak popularity.
When Kabhi Mein Kabhi Tum premiered on July 2, 2024, few could have predicted the phenomenon it would become. The drama followed the emotional rollercoaster of Mustafa and Sharjeena, two polar opposites who fall in love, marry, and then wrestle with the complexities of clashing personalities and harsh realities.
Yet, what began as a tale of friction slowly evolved into a story of endurance, empathy, and ultimately, unwavering love. From Pakistan to India and Bangladesh, the show garnered massive viewership which was a rare feat for a drama airing just twice a week on ARY Digital.
Much of the show’s charm came from the electric chemistry between Fahad Mustafa and Hania Aamir. Viewers rooted for them not just because of their characters’ struggles, but because the performances felt so heartbreakingly real. With brilliant direction, soulful music, and scenes that tugged at heartstrings, Kabhi Mein Kabhi Tum became a memory.
And now, as Fahad Mustafa celebrates its one-year anniversary, fans are once again pulled back into the emotions they felt every Monday and Tuesday at 8 PM. It’s clear that while the show may have ended on November 5, 2024, its legacy is far from over.
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