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Tabish Hashmi Talks About Maryam Nafees Viral Joke Controversy

Tabish Hashmi, a prominent Pakistani stand-up comedian and host, is well-known for his sharp wit and candid humor. Gaining fame through the YouTube show “To Be Honest” and later joining “Hansna Mana Hai,” Hashmi has carved out a niche in the comedy world. However, his career has not been without controversy. Recently, Hashmi found himself in hot water due to Maryam Nafees viral joke controversy, which sparked backlash.
Addressing the Maryam Nafees Viral Joke Controversy
In a recent podcast appearance, Hashmi addressed the Maryam Nafees viral joke controversy directly. He described the situation as an embarrassing moment, acknowledging the impact it had on his friend, Maryam Nafees. “Maryam is a very close friend,” Hashmi explained. “We share a great bond, and her husband is also a good friend of mine. However, I believe some things should remain personal. I should have restrained myself from making such a joke.”
Hashmi further revealed that he had consulted Nafees about addressing the controversy publicly, but she advised against it. “She told me, ‘I am chill about it, you don’t have to clarify it,’” he shared. Despite her reassurances, the incident highlighted the fine line comedians walk between humor and offense.
Friendship and Comedy
Discussing the dynamics of their friendship and the boundaries of humor, Hashmi emphasized that Nafees has always been a good sport. “Maryam Nafees is a very close friend of mine. She has given me the right to troll, and she trolls me a lot too. I take advantage of being a spontaneous comedian,” he said. However, the viral joke incident emphasized the potential fallout when personal jokes become public.
While Hashmi values his friendships and the comedic freedom they afford, he recognizes the importance of discretion and respect. Moving forward, he aims to balance his spontaneous humor with a greater awareness of the potential consequences.
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Is There Any Truth to the Ahad Raza Mir and Dananeer Mobeen Dating Rumours?

When it comes to celebrity relationships, the lines between reel and real often blur and once again, the spotlight has turned to Ahad Raza Mir and Dananeer Mobeen, thanks to a recent viral photo capturing them at a family wedding in the US. Hosted by the Mir family, the intimate gathering featured not just Ahad, but also his father, veteran actor Asif Raza Mir, posing warmly alongside Dananeer. Naturally, this has reignited whispers of romance between the two.
But is there any real substance to these dating rumours or is it just another fan-fueled fantasy?
From “Meem Say Mohabbat” to “Maybe It’s Love”?
The seeds of this speculation were sown during the Ramadan special drama “Meem Say Mohabbat,” where the duo’s chemistry was undeniable. Fans instantly adored their onscreen dynamic, flooding social media with edits, speculations, and even wedding fantasies. The timing of this new viral moment—months after their successful on-screen pairing—has only added fuel to the fire.
However, Dananeer herself addressed this topic during an April interview with journalist Faridoon Shahryar, offering a grounded take:
“It’s a big compliment when people love your chemistry with a co-star… but at the same time, it’s important to remember – it’s just onscreen chemistry. It has nothing to do with reality.”
Family Gestures or Future In-Laws?
What continues to intrigue fans is the subtle support from the Mir family. A now-circulating video shows Ahad’s mother, Samra Raza Mir, cooking for Dananeer. Another clip featured Ahad and Asif Raza Mir adorning her with garlands to mark her graduation—a gesture that felt warm, familial… or possibly something more?
Still, as Dananeer rightly emphasised, professional admiration shouldn’t be confused with personal involvement. In an age where viral photos and video snippets often tell incomplete stories, it’s essential to tread carefully.
So, is it love or just lingering camera chemistry? The truth might lie somewhere in between, but for now, both stars remain publicly focused on their careers, leaving the rest to fan imagination.
Entertainment
Mehar Bano Breaks Silence on Harassment in Showbiz

Pakistani actress and dancer Mehar Bano has boldly exposed the harassment that exists behind the glamour of the entertainment industry.
While appearing on a private TV show hosted by Tabish Hashmi, the Taxali Gate star responded to a question from a young audience member by confirming that, like many other fields, showbiz also has a dark side. She revealed that powerful individuals often pressure artists—both men and women—with inappropriate demands in exchange for work opportunities.
Known for her outspoken nature and strong social media presence, Mehar Bano explained that artists’ charm and appearance make them easy targets for harassment. She emphasized the need to confront this issue directly, stating, “Often, both boys and girls face harassment,” and called for open conversations about exploitation in the industry.
Meher Bano in the Showbiz Industry
Mehar Bano began her career while studying at the National College of Arts. She gained recognition for her performances in television dramas and played the lead role of Umama in ARY Digital’s Daagh (2012), earning a nomination for Best Television Actress at the 13th Lux Style Awards. She later starred in leading roles in Miss Fire (2013), Uff Yeh Mohabbat (2014), and Bunty I Love You (2014).
She also appeared in dramas like Mor Mahal, Lashkara, and Balaa. In 2018, she made her film debut with Motorcycle Girl.
In 2021, Mehar Bano stirred controversy by publicly stating that she supported homosexual rights in Pakistan as one of her reasons for joining the Aurat March. Her statement led to significant online backlash and mass reporting, resulting in the deletion of her Instagram account.
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Mishi Khan Slams ‘Ugly’ Labubu Doll Trend, Warns of Evil Energies

In a time when quirky collectibles like the Labubu doll are sweeping through the digital world and dominating Gen Z and Gen Alpha’s wish lists, Pakistani actress and host Mishi Khan has stepped into the conversation and she isn’t holding back.
The Labubu doll, a strange-looking toy with spiky teeth, odd proportions, and an undeniably mischievous expression, has become the latest craze among social media users and influencers. Originally created by Pop Mart, the toy was once a luxury collectible with prices reaching PKR 7,000 to 35,000, depending on rarity and edition. But the wave of popularity has now led to a flood of counterfeit Labubus across local markets and online platforms in Pakistan — making them even more visible, especially on bags and accessories.
But not everyone is charmed by this peculiar figure.
Mishi Khan, known for her bold and unfiltered opinions, recently posted a video warning fans against the Labubu craze. “This Labubu trend, which people consider a status symbol, is a curse,” she asserted, adding that people are blindly buying into a fad that might be masking deeper, darker energies. “Have you even looked at it closely? Horrible teeth, spooky eyes — this doll is not cute, it’s creepy,” she added with emphasis.
She went on to claim that such toys could attract negative energy or even evil spirits, urging parents and collectors alike to think twice before jumping on the bandwagon. “Even if someone gave it to me for free, I wouldn’t hang this ugly thing on my bag,” she said bluntly. “Don’t waste your money on these Dajjali-looking dolls.”
Interestingly, Mishi’s strong stance seems to have struck a chord with many netizens. One user commented, “It’s a Satanic doll, I agree with Mishi.” Another chimed in, “Didn’t even know what a Labubu was — but now I’ve seen it, and it’s horrifying.”
While celebrities like Hania Aamir, Maya Ali, Juggun Kazim, and even Aiman Khan’s daughter have been seen proudly flaunting their Labubu dolls, Mishi Khan’s remarks have sparked a growing counter-conversation — one rooted in cultural sensitivity and spiritual caution.
Whether you love it or loathe it, the Labubu doll is no longer just a toy — it’s become a flashpoint for a wider debate about trends, identity, and what we welcome into our lives in the name of style.
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