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Sardaar Ji 3: Pakistan Cheers Hania Aamir, India Turns Up the Heat on Diljit Dosanjh
The trailer of Sardaar Ji 3 has not only dropped cinematic chills but also ignited a heated digital war; with Hania Aamir making a prominent appearance opposite Diljit Dosanjh, Pakistanis are celebrating her epic role—while Dosanjh faces intense backlash from Indian quarters.
Pakistani Celebrities Rally Behind Hania Aamir
When the trailer of Sardaar Ji 3 hit social media, it cleared all doubts: Hania Aamir is not a fleeting guest star—she’s right at the forefront, ghostbusting with Diljit in a haunted UK castle. This wasn’t just a film moment; it was a cultural milestone.
After months of speculation that Hania might be dropped or recast due to the India-Pakistan conflict—and following India’s ongoing ban on Pakistani artists—the trailer served as a sigh of relief and a powerful statement. The Pakistani entertainment fraternity rallied behind Hania with pride and emotion.
Actress Zara Noor Abbas called the moment a step toward international success, writing, “So proud of you… Next stop: Hollywood, InshaAllah.”
Yasir Hussain underlined the historical significance of Hania’s casting, noting that while many Pakistanis have worked in India before, none in recent times had managed such a central role amid such high tensions.
Anoushey Ashraf echoed the sentiment: “While others settled for side roles or background energy, Hania is making main-character moves across borders.”
Other celebrities like Zoya Nasir, Yashma Gill, Maria Unera, Asad Siddiqui, and Hira Khan also flooded social media with pride. Siddiqui’s words summed up the national mood: “What a beautiful sight to watch.”
Even influencers like Adnan Zafar (Ken Doll) jumped in to debunk false media claims that Aamir had been removed from the film. He called out the baseless speculation and congratulated her on the film’s release, saying he couldn’t wait to see her shine on-screen.
Diljit Dosanjh Under Fire in India Over Pakistani Collaboration
But while Pakistanis celebrate, back in India, Diljit Dosanjh is facing the music—and it’s anything but sweet.
After sharing the trailer on Instagram and confirming the film’s “overseas-only” release on June 27, backlash came fast and furious from the Indian side. His decision to stand by the original cast and proceed without an Indian release was viewed by many as defiance—and some weren’t pleased.
BN Tiwari, president of the Federation of Western India Cine Employees, led the charge by threatening to oust Dosanjh from Bollywood. His main grievance? Featuring a Pakistani actor in a major film, even as India maintains an unofficial cultural blockade against Pakistan.
Online, the tone was scathing. Internet users accused Dosanjh of being “shameless,” “disloyal,” and “two-faced.” One angry netizen wrote, “He never spoke during the war—now we know why. I used to like him, but that’s changing fast.” Others resurrected old allegations, branding him a separatist sympathizer, especially in light of his silence during Operation Sindoor.
The tension is thick, but instead of bowing to pressure, the filmmakers stood firm. Despite growing political and media heat, no edits were made, no actors were dropped, and the release remained on track—albeit internationally.
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Internet Stunned as Mufti Abdul Qavi Joins the Rave Scene
A moment has left the internet stunned and amused, Mufti Abdul Qavi – a figure no stranger to controversy – has once again found himself at the center of a viral storm. This time, however, it isn’t a televised debate or a political statement drawing attention, but his surprising presence at what appears to be a late-night rave.
He is kown for his frequent appearances in headlines, Mufti Qavi has long walked a tightrope between religious authority and media spectacle. His past associations with figures like Qandeel Baloch and Hareem Shah have often fueled public intrigue, blurring the lines between reverence and notoriety. Yet, this latest sighting seems to have struck a different chord altogether.
The now-circulating footage shows the cleric standing amidst a crowd bathed in neon lights, as a DJ spins high-energy tracks in the background. Raves, typically characterized by pulsating music, dance floors, and an atmosphere of carefree indulgence, are rarely associated with religious scholars.
Dressed in his traditional attire, Mufti Qavi appeared noticeably out of place, yet undeniably present. Partygoers can be seen reacting with surprise, some pointing in disbelief, others capturing the moment on their phones. The juxtaposition of sacred identity against a setting defined by modern nightlife culture has quickly turned into a talking point across social media platforms.
As expected, the internet wasted no time delivering its verdict, often laced with humor and sarcasm. One viral comment quipped, “Got Mufti at a rave before GTA 6,” while another revived past controversies, suggesting that earlier criticisms may have held weight after all. A more biting remark read, “Mufti is trying to cancel his Jannat visa,”
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Samar Jafri & Aashir Wajahat Tease New Track With Childhood Throwback
A wave of nostalgia swept through social media this week as two of Pakistan’s rising multi-talented stars, Samar Jafri and Aashir Wajahat, gave fans a heartfelt glimpse into their past while hinting at what’s next. The duo took to Instagram to tease their upcoming track Tum Na Ho, pairing the announcement with an adorable childhood throwback that instantly caught attention.
The photo, simple yet deeply personal, told a story. A story of two young boys who once shared dreams, now returning as established artists ready to collaborate again. For fans, it wasn’t just about a new song; it felt like witnessing a full-circle moment.
Tum Na Ho marks the second musical collaboration between the two, following their energetic track Aaja Chal Jhoomay from the film Daghabaaz Dil. Their on-screen chemistry was also appreciated in the Eid comedy Na Baligh Afraad, where their camaraderie translated effortlessly from real life to the big screen.
Interestingly, their latest project seems to echo a theme that has quietly followed them throughout their journey. In a previous conversation with Fuchsia Magazine, Samar and Aashir reflected on their early days in the industry while promoting their film, which revolved around children eager to step into adulthood. That same sentiment now lingers in Tum Na Ho, suggesting a more emotional and reflective tone.
For Samar Jafri, the journey began with his breakout role in the beloved drama Parwarish. The show not only made him a familiar face but also paved the way for his music career, with tracks like Guzaarishein, Karde Karum Tu, and Main Rahun gaining popularity among younger audiences.
Meanwhile, Aashir Wajahat has steadily built a dual identity in both acting and music. From appearing in films like Karachi Se Lahore to his recent television project Kafeel, Aashir has maintained a strong screen presence. Musically, he struck a chord with listeners through drama covers like Parde Mein Rehne Do and rose to widespread fame with Sadqay, alongside Nehaal Naseem.
Read more: It’s Real And Relatable Samar Jafri On Teenage Romance In Parwarish
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Iqrar Ul Hassan Bids Emotional Farewell to ARY After 21 Years
Iqrar Ul Hassan has officially stepped down from ARY Network, marking the end of an era that spanned more than two decades.
The seasoned anchor and investigative journalist, best known for his hard-hitting show Sar-e-Aam, shared the news through an emotional video on social media. Speaking directly to his audience, Iqrar revealed that he had submitted his resignation to ARY’s CEO, calling the decision a deeply difficult one.
Reflecting on his journey, Iqrar described his 21-year association with the network as nothing short of a blessing. From his early audition days in 2005 to becoming one of the most recognizable faces in Pakistani television, he credited ARY for giving him fame, respect, and a platform that connected him with millions across the country.
His career, as he recounted, was shaped by witnessing some of Pakistan’s most defining moments; from the era of Pervez Musharraf to the political rise of Imran Khan. He reported on protests, covered the historic Lawyers’ Movement, and even traveled internationally to conflict zones and disaster-hit regions, including Syria, Turkey, and Burma.
Beyond reporting, Iqrar’s journey also saw him addressing parliament and delivering lectures at globally renowned institutions such as University of Oxford and University of Cambridge.
But the decision to step away wasn’t made lightly. Iqrar revealed that his departure stems from a new chapter in his life; his entry into politics through his newly formed party, Awam Raah Tehreek. According to him, choosing between his media career and political ambitions was inevitable, and he ultimately decided to sacrifice the former for what he believes is a greater purpose.
In his message, he also reminisced about the personal connections built over the years, including memories tied to the ARY studios where he watched his son grow up. He fondly mentioned his late friend Raja Matloob, noting that he would have strongly debated this decision with him.
Despite his emotional farewell, the reaction online has been mixed. While many fans praised his courage to pursue a new path, others expressed concern, with some even calling it a risky move that could impact his legacy.
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