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Shoaib Malik Gives Marriage Advice to Young Men
Shoaib Malik, one of Pakistan’s most experienced cricketers, has been in the public eye both for his stellar sports career and his eventful personal life. Since making his international debut in 1999, Malik has represented Pakistan across all formats, even leading the national team at one point. Off the field, his marriages have often made just as many headlines as his cricketing achievements.
His journey through relationships has been widely discussed; from his first marriage to Ayesha Siddiqui, which ended on a bitter note, to his highly publicized union with Indian tennis star Sania Mirza, with whom he shares a son, Izhaan. More recently, his surprise marriage to actress Sana Javed grabbed attention across South Asia, especially since it came before an official announcement about his separation from Sania. With such experiences shaping his perspective, Malik recently opened up with some unusual but thought-provoking advice for young men.
Speaking as a guest on the comedy show Hasna Mana Hai, Malik reflected on the timing of marriage. He emphasized that marrying young, ideally before 25, can be beneficial, aligning with Islamic teachings that encourage early unions. However, he also warned that if a man hasn’t tied the knot by 25, rushing into it later might not be wise. Instead, he suggested that men should take their time, focus on personal growth, and wait until their late 30s if necessary before stepping into marriage.
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“Gen Z Can’t Match My Legacy”: Meera
Veteran Pakistani actress Meera has once again found herself at the center of online conversation, proving that her star power remains as strong as ever. A recent viral social media post celebrating her contributions to the entertainment industry has reignited discussions about her lasting influence, with many fans arguing that today’s younger generation of celebrities still struggles to replicate the charisma and cultural impact she brought to the screen.
The widely circulated tribute described Meera as a phenomenon who captured public attention long before the era of viral trends, influencers, and social media fame. According to admirers, she was already commanding headlines and shaping pop culture at a time when celebrities relied solely on their talent and screen presence to stay relevant.
Supporters praised the actress for her decades-long journey in showbiz, highlighting her role during some of the most challenging periods in Pakistan’s film industry. The post suggested that while the local cinema landscape faced ups and downs over the years, performers like Meera continued to keep audiences engaged and contributed significantly to the industry’s survival.
Fans also applauded what they called her unmatched confidence, distinctive personality, and magnetic screen presence. Many social media users referred to her as “the original star,” arguing that her unique aura and ability to remain a topic of discussion after so many years set her apart from newer faces in the industry.
The renewed attention comes at a time when Meera has been actively promoting her latest film, Psycho, which has generated considerable buzz since its release. During a recent media interaction, the actress addressed criticism surrounding the project and did not hold back when responding to remarks she considered disrespectful.
The situation unfolded when a journalist referred to her as a “psycho” while discussing the film. Meera expressed disappointment over the comment, saying that artists and their work deserve greater respect and thoughtful discussion, particularly when they invest significant effort into challenging creative projects.
Speaking about Psycho, the actress revealed that the role was among the most demanding of her career. She explained that portraying the character required courage and emotional commitment, adding that the film explores themes that are rarely tackled in mainstream Pakistani cinema.
Meera also emphasized that audiences should recognize the dedication behind such productions rather than reduce them to jokes or headlines. She specifically acknowledged the efforts of her co-stars, including Shaan Shahid, and stressed that meaningful storytelling often requires artists to step outside their comfort zones and take creative risks.
Released on Eid-ul-Azha 2026, Psycho features Meera alongside Shaan Shahid and Sonya Hussyn. Since hitting cinemas, the film has remained a talking point among moviegoers and critics, fueling conversations about its themes, performances, and ambitious storytelling.
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Irrfan Khan’s Widow Can’t Stop Praising This Pakistani Star
Sutapa Sikdar, the acclaimed screenwriter and widow of legendary actor Irrfan Khan, recently expressed her admiration for Pakistani actress Hajra Yamin’s work while commenting on a social media post discussing the actress’s performance in the Pakistani drama Doctor Bahu. Her words quickly caught the attention of drama lovers on both sides of the border.

Sharing her thoughts, Sikdar described Hajra as an “underrated gem,” praising her ability to elevate scenes regardless of the actors around her. She noted that she had watched the actress in several projects and was consistently impressed by the depth and commitment she brought to her performances.
According to Sikdar, Yamin’s command over her craft is so strong that she often shines even when paired with less experienced co-stars. At the same time, she observed that whenever Hajra worked alongside equally talented performers, the chemistry and impact of the scenes reached an entirely different level.
The veteran writer also reserved special praise for Doctor Bahu, calling it a thoughtfully written and skillfully directed drama. Her remarks highlighted not only her appreciation for Yamin’s talent but also her admiration for the quality of storytelling being produced in Pakistan.
Journalist Sadiq Saleem, whose Instagram post sparked the conversation, responded by saying that Hajra would be delighted to read such praise coming from someone associated with one of South Asia’s most respected artistic families. As it turned out, he was right.
Hajra Yamin later replied with a heartfelt message of gratitude, revealing how meaningful the recognition was for her. The actress shared that she had long admired the work of the late Irrfan Khan and considered herself both a fan and a student of his performances.
She thanked Sikdar for her support, describing the compliment as incredibly special given the immense respect she holds for Irrfan’s artistic legacy.
The exchange has also rekindled memories of a time when artists from Pakistan and India frequently celebrated each other’s work and collaborated across borders. Irrfan Khan himself was a symbol of that cultural connection. Throughout his career, he worked alongside several Pakistani stars, including Adnan Siddiqui in the film A Mighty Heart and Saba Qamar in the critically acclaimed Hindi Medium; his passing in 2020 was mourned deeply by audiences in both countries, reflecting the immense admiration he commanded across South Asia.
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You Won’t Believe Why Bushra Ansari Deleted Mahira Khan and Fahad Mustafa From Her Phone
Veteran Pakistani actress Bushra Ansari has shared a light-hearted and unexpected personal story about her brief decision to delete the contact numbers of two of the country’s biggest stars, Mahira Khan and Fahad Mustafa, after they did not respond to her messages.
Speaking during a recent interview, Bushra revealed that she had reached out to both actors on separate occasions but did not receive replies. Instead of taking it personally, she assumed they were simply occupied with their busy professional schedules. In response, she chose to quietly remove their numbers from her phone, explaining that she didn’t want to repeatedly disturb them with follow-up messages. It, however, turned into two rather amusing misunderstandings.
Bushra recalled receiving a sudden message one day saying, “I love you, I miss you.” Since she had deleted the contact, the sender appeared only as the initials “MK,” leaving her confused about the identity behind the text. Unsure, she even considered whether it might be actress Mishi Khan before realizing it was actually Mahira Khan reaching out.
According to Bushra, Mahira was surprised to discover her number had been deleted. The actress reportedly responded with a mix of affection and disbelief, asking why she had been removed from Bushra’s contacts. Bushra clarified that there was no emotional fallout involved, simply her habit of stepping back when she feels someone might be busy.
A similar situation unfolded with Fahad Mustafa. The actor was equally taken aback upon learning that his number had been erased. When he questioned her reasoning, Bushra explained her approach candidly, saying she assumed he was occupied and didn’t want to keep messaging unnecessarily. Fahad reportedly found her “philosophy” unusual but took it in good spirits.
Despite the misunderstandings, Bushra Ansari spoke warmly about both stars. She praised Mahira Khan for her respectful nature and professionalism, dismissing any negative perceptions often associated with public chatter. While acknowledging that Mahira can sometimes appear a bit indecisive, Bushra emphasized that it is simply part of her personality and not a flaw in her character.
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