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Sanam Saeed Season: 4 Powerful Performances to Rewatch

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With the buzz around Fawad Khan’s stellar performance in “Barzakh,” it’s only fitting to shine a spotlight on another equally talented actor who has captivated audiences for years: Sanam Saeed. Known for her refined acting skills and remarkable beauty, Sanam Saeed has broken the stereotypical standards of beauty and proved her mettle in the world of film and television. As Fawad Khan himself has mentioned, “Sanam is an amazing actor.” Let’s look into four performances that truly define the Sanam Saeed season.

Zindagi Gulzar Hai: The Beginning of the Sanam Saeed Season

Sanam Saeed’s portrayal of Kashaf Murtaza in “Zindagi Gulzar Hai” is unforgettable. This role marked her first collaboration with Fawad Khan and catapulted her to stardom. Playing a strong-willed, ambitious woman who overcomes societal and economic barriers, Sanam’s performance was nothing short of exceptional. The chemistry between her and Fawad’s character, Zaroon, added a special touch to the series, making it a classic. Sanam’s dedication earned her three Best Actress Awards and left a lasting impression on fans.

Kadoorat: A Different Shade in the Sanam Saeed Season

In “Kadoorat,” Sanam Saeed showcased her versatility by stepping away from her usual positive roles. She took on the character of Minah, a troubled young woman seeking vengeance after losing her mother and dealing with her father’s remarriage. The role was dark and complex, exploring themes of loss, betrayal, and redemption. Despite the morally grey character, Sanam’s powerful performance was widely acclaimed, proving her ability to take on diverse roles and resonate with audiences.

Diyar-e-Dil: Embracing Complexity

Sanam’s role as Ruhina in “Diyar-e-Dil” demonstrated her readiness to tackle challenging characters. Playing a deeply flawed and unlikeable character, she brought depth and realism to the multi-generational drama. Fans might have loathed Ruhina, but they admired Sanam’s skill in portraying such a complex personality. Her performance in this leading show of the year further solidified her reputation as a remarkable actor.

Cake: A Slice of Brilliance

In the film “Cake,” Sanam Saeed returned to her roots in film studies, portraying Zahra in this comedy-drama. The movie dives into the dynamics of a dysfunctional family dealing with unresolved conflicts and emotional challenges. Sanam’s portrayal of Zahra was both nuanced and compelling, showcasing her impeccable range as an actor. This performance reaffirmed her status as a versatile artist capable of taking on diverse and challenging roles.

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“I Stand Firmly with Diljit”: Naseeruddin Shah Backs Sardaar Ji 3

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Veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah, known for speaking his mind without fear, has voiced strong support for Punjabi superstar Diljit Dosanjh amid backlash in India over Sardaar Ji 3, which features Pakistani actress Hania Aamir.

In a recent Facebook post, Shah backed Diljit, making it clear that the actor was not responsible for the film’s casting decisions. “I STAND FIRMLY WITH DILJIT,” he wrote, calling out political attacks on Dosanjh. “The dirty tricks deptt of Jumla Party has been awaiting a chance to attack him… He agreed to the cast because his mind is not poisoned.”

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He didn’t shy away from criticising rising hostility between India and Pakistan either. “What these goons want is to put an end to personal interaction between the people of India and Pakistan,” Shah said. “I have close relatives and some dear friends there, and no one can stop me from meeting them or sending them love.”

To those who tell him to “go to Pakistan,” Shah responded sharply: “GO TO KAILASA.”

Meanwhile, Sardaar Ji 3, co-produced by Gambhir Singh Sidhu, Manmord Sidhu, and Diljit Dosanjh, is smashing box office records in Pakistan. It became the highest first-day grosser for any Indian film in the country, earning PKR 3.5 crore and surpassing Salman Khan’s Sultan.

Starring Diljit as a ghost hunter, the horror-comedy also features Hania Aamir, Neeru Bajwa, Gulshan Grover, Jasmin Bajwa, and Pakistani actors Nasir Chinyoti, Saleem Albela, and Daniyal Khawar. With global earnings crossing PKR 36.6 crores, the film’s success is expected to continue.

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“Banning Dangal Was a Mistake”: Maryam Aurangzeb Opens Up About a Decision She Regrets Deeply

Maryam Aurangzeb, senior Punjab minister and former Information Minister, has expressed deep regret over the ban on Aamir Khan’s iconic film Dangal, calling it a decision that continues to weigh heavily on her conscience.

During an interview, Aurangzeb was asked about a decision she wished she hadn’t made during her time in office. Without hesitation, she replied, “Banning Dangal was something that should not have happened.”

Aurangzeb recalled that at the time, she was newly appointed and had not yet seen the film. Caught in the bureaucratic tide of an existing ban on Indian films and advised by the censor board, Dangal was swiftly lumped in with others — a casualty of a political climate.

“I hadn’t watched it, and there was already a blanket ban on Indian cinema. It was presented with a list of other films, and without deeper scrutiny, it was banned,” she explained.

It wasn’t until a year and a half later that she finally watched Dangal — and what she saw left her shaken. The film, based on the true story of Indian wrestler Mahavir Singh Phogat and his daughters Geeta and Babita, not only broke box office records but also shattered gender stereotypes in sports.

“Since then, I’ve carried this burden,” she said. “It moved me. It empowered me. It was not just a film — it was a message.”

Aurangzeb’s admission has sparked a broader conversation across social media. Many are praising her honesty, acknowledging that few politicians publicly admit mistakes — especially ones tied to politically charged decisions. Others are calling for a more nuanced and culturally open-minded approach to cinema bans moving forward.

Dangal, released in 2016, remains one of Bollywood’s most internationally acclaimed films. Maryam Aurangzeb’s regret is a quiet call for reconsidering how we approach art, culture, and the stories that deserve to be heard, regardless of which side of the border they come from.

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Hania Aamir and Diljit Dosanjh’s Sardaar Ji 3 Cleared for Release in Pakistan and Overseas Today

Sardaar Ji 3, starring Punjabi sensation Diljit Dosanjh and Pakistani heartthrob Hania Aamir, has officially been cleared by all three Pakistani censor boards and will be releasing in cinemas across Pakistan and overseas today.

Despite initial uncertainty and the backdrop of political tension, the film has quietly made its way through official channels and is set to hit screens in major cities, with shows starting as early as 11:45am in Lahore.

Produced by Gunbir Singh Sidhu, Manmord Sidhu, and Dosanjh himself, and backed by White Hill Studios and Story Time Productions, Sardaar Ji 3 found a path into Pakistan despite the official ban on Indian films that’s been in place since 2019. The technicality? White Hill Studios is registered in Vancouver, Canada, placing the film just outside Bollywood’s direct jurisdiction.

Confirming the clearance, Zain Wali of Wali Films — who also serves as one of the producers — told media outlets that Sindh, Punjab, and federal censor boards had all approved the film’s release; this comes as a relief to fans who have been waiting eagerly for news amidst growing speculation.

Hania Aamir herself shared the film’s poster via Instagram, tagging multiple Pakistani cinema chains and writing, “See you :)” — a simple but exciting confirmation that the film would indeed be showing in the country.

The poster listed screening venues including Cinepax, Nueplex (Karachi), Cue Cinemas (Lahore), and Centaurus Cineplex (Islamabad). As of now, Universal Cinemas Lahore and Centaurus Cineplex Islamabad have both confirmed shows, with Universal scheduling its first screening at 11:45 am.

That said, some confusion still lingers. While many cinemas have confirmed, Nueplex Cinemas Karachi stated they are still waiting for official directives and noted that the Indian film ban remains in place for them. However, more announcements are expected throughout the day.

What makes this release particularly remarkable is the political firestorm it has already weathered. The film’s Indian release was scrapped amid backlash over the casting of Pakistani actress Hania Aamir, with Indian film associations condemning Dosanjh and the production house.

In response, Diljit Dosanjh defended the team’s decision to go forward with an international release, noting that the film was completed during a period of relative calm between the two nations. He also praised Hania, calling her “very professional”, and acknowledged the producers’ financial risks if the film were shelved entirely.

Despite the noise, Sardaar Ji 3 now stands as a rare example of cultural collaboration moving forward despite political barriers — and fans on both sides of the border are here for it.

With official screenings beginning today and anticipation at a high, Sardaar Ji 3 is not just a film — it’s a quiet cultural moment in the making.

Lights, camera, unity.

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