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Vaani Kapoor Praises Fawad Khan, Says He Was Born for Cinema

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Bollywood’s latest onscreen duo has us hooked — and it’s more than just their fiery chemistry in Abir Gulaal. In a recent viral interview, Indian actor Vaani Kapoor openly praised her Pakistani co-star Fawad Khan, saying, “He was so sweet, so collaborative, and wonderful to work with.” Reflecting on their experience together, she instantly described Fawad as “Charming,” adding, “I think he’s born for cinema, for films.”

On screen, Fawad mirrors the admiration. In Abir Gulaal’s second track Angreji Rangrasiya, the Pakistani heartthrob can’t take his eyes off Vaani as she dazzles the dance floor. The song opens with her grand entrance — riding in on a bike in a leather jacket, then spinning into the frame in a mustard ghagra choli. As Rajasthani folk meets modern beats, Vaani matches every note with perfectly timed thumkas — and Fawad’s smitten expression says it all.

Fans have flooded social media with reactions. “That screen presence is unmatched!” one user wrote. Another added, “This is a whole new side of Vaani and I’m here for it!” Their flirtatious closing moments in the song only heighten the buzz ahead of the film’s May 9 release.

Vaani’s admiration for Fawad isn’t new. Long before Abir Gulaal, she called herself a fan. In a BBC Asian Network interview last year, she said, “I love his work. I watched a couple of his shows with my mom back in the day. I think audiences in India love him for the artist he is — and for his supreme talent.”

With Vaani’s grace and Fawad’s magnetic screen presence, Abir Gulaal promises a cinematic spectacle. Their offscreen camaraderie and onscreen spark suggest this pairing isn’t just charming — it’s electric.

Also Read: Fawad Khan and Vaani Kapoor Wrap Up London Shoot for ‘Abir Gulaal’

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Netflix Postpones Premiere of Pakistan’s First Original Series “Jo Bachay Hain Sang Samait Lo”

The much-awaited Pakistani Netflix series Jo Bachay Hain Sang Samait Lo has officially been delayed. Initially set to make its debut in June 2025, the release has now been pushed to a tentative window between October and November 2025. While the announcement might disappoint die-hard fans, insiders reveal that the delay signals something far more promising—a final polish to ensure cinematic excellence.

This isn’t just another TV show; Jo Bachay Hain Sang Samait Lo is a milestone for Pakistan’s entertainment industry. As the country’s first-ever Netflix original, the series marks a historic leap into the global streaming arena. Expectations are sky-high, and understandably so. With a production backed by Momina Duraid Productions and a story adapted from Farhat Ishtiaq’s bestselling novel, this drama was never going to be anything less than grand.

Industry whispers suggest that the project has entered its final post-production phase, where creators are meticulously fine-tuning every frame. The extra months are being used to elevate the series to international standards—ensuring not just a Pakistani success, but a global triumph.

Then there’s the cast—an ensemble that reads like a who’s who of Pakistani cinema. Fawad Khan, Mahira Khan, Sanam Saeed, Ahad Raza Mir, Hamza Ali Abbasi, Maya Ali, Hania Aamir, Khushhal Khan, Iqra Aziz, and Bilal Ashraf—each star bringing a unique brilliance to the screen. Their roles, drawn from Ishtiaq’s emotionally rich characters, are poised to deliver performances that resonate far beyond borders.

Read more: Netflix Set to Release Its First Pakistani Production

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Shazeal Shoukat Halts Project Amid India-Pakistan Tensions

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Emerging actor and model Shazeal Shoukat revealed that she has been among those significantly affected by the recent tensions between Pakistan and India.

She shared that she had been working on an Indian web series, but the project came to a halt due to the strained relations.

When asked about working in Bollywood, Shazeal said she would gladly accept an opportunity—provided she receives respect in return.

In the same interview, she criticized Fawad Khan for staying silent during the recent conflict with India.

Shazeal made these remarks during a recent appearance on FHM, where she discussed various topics. She also expressed her desire to grow as an actor, aiming to refine her skills with more training and experience.

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Shazeal Shoukat made her acting debut as Maira in Pakeeza Phuppo on ARY Digital. She then played Mishaal in Meri Mishaal on Aaj Entertainment, a character who falls in love with a famous actor.

In 2021, she portrayed Laiba in Benaam on ARY Digital. In 2022, she appeared in Nisa, Dikhawa Season 3 on Geo Entertainment, and Teri Rah Mein as Maha, a college student manipulated by a friend. She also starred in the film Ghabrana Nahi Hai alongside Saba Qamar and Zahid Ahmed.

In 2023, she played Ramsha in Mann Aangan, followed by a role in Samjhota on ARY Digital. She later appeared as Maria in Adawat, acting alongside Fatima Effendi, Syed Jibran, and Saad Qureshi.

Also Read: Shazeal Shoukat explains why she disabled Instagram comments, saying, “I needed a break.”

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Zainab Yousaf Faces Heat Over Bitter Comments About Cousins

Zainab Yousaf, an emerging media face and aspiring model, has found herself in the eye of a digital storm after an explosive interview clip surfaced online — one that has left audiences divided and social platforms ablaze.

During her appearance on a talk show alongside comedian Qaiser Piya and host Vasay Chaudhry, Zainab Yousaf was asked a lighthearted question: whether she ever had feelings for any of her cousins — a common cultural query often met with playful or diplomatic responses. But what followed was a sharp, unexpected outburst that has since drawn widespread criticism.

“God forbid! May it never happen,” she said with visible disdain, before adding, “I hate my aunt’s sons, I hate my uncle’s sons, and I hate my maternal cousins. All are dead to me.”

Zainab’s words left the hosts visibly stunned. She went on to describe her extended family as “toxic,” citing unspecified past experiences that, according to her, led to this deeply rooted resentment. Her tone, however, veered less towards emotional reflection and more toward outright hostility — something that didn’t sit well with viewers.

The backlash was swift. Many on social media accused her of airing personal grievances in a public forum with unnecessary bitterness. Critics questioned the maturity of her statement and highlighted the irony in her stance — especially considering that her own brother is likely a cousin to someone else.

“She’s displaying more toxicity than the people she’s condemning,” read one pointed comment. Others took aim at her upbringing, calling her remarks a reflection of deep-seated emotional issues and a lack of basic courtesy.

Read more: Is Zainab Raza Related To Former President Parvez Musharraf?

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