Events
Rahat Fateh Ali Khan Live in Chicago! (May 5th 2012)
Ustad Rahat Fateh Ali Khan Live in Concert on Sat, May 5th 2012 at Odeum Sports & Expo Center 7:30pm.
Come and enjoy a musical night with Ustad Rahat Fateh Ali Khan while he performs some of his hits such as:
Bodyguard- Teri Meri
…
Mere Brother Ki Dulhan- Isq Risk
Dabaang- Tere Mast Mast Do Nain
Ishqiya- Dil To Bachcha Hai
Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai- Tum Jo aaye
My Name is Khan- Sajdaa and many more!
Tickets:
$35, $55, $75, $100, VIP & VVIP
Tickets Availabe Online at:
www.desiclub.com
www.sulekha.com
www.livebollywoodshows.com
or the following locations:
Atlantic Video: 773-338-3600
Studio Elite: 773-465-8390
Kwick Pantry (Lombard): 630-268-9574
Kwick Pantry (Woodridge): 630-960-4266
Jai Hind: 847-490-9855
Khalid Indo & Pak: 630-539-4078
Annadata: 630-233-2525
Desi Bazaar: 630-893-8049
Indian Groceries & Spices: 414-771-3535
Bismillah (Bolingbrook): 630-759-4429
For more information please visit www.livebollywoodshows.com or call Monty at 847-770-1088

Celebrities
Mishi Khan and Iffat Omar’s online feud escalates on social media

Iffat Omar and Mishi Khan are at odds on social media during one of Pakistan’s most challenging times. The nation is in turmoil with political instability, allegations of unfair elections, and student protests over various issues. Adding to the tension is the news of an alleged rape of a minor girl, which has intensified the atmosphere. As with many rape cases in the country, details remain murky, and few are speaking with confidence. However, the youth are resolute, standing against victim-blaming and committing to the fight for justice, despite facing criticism.
Outspoken celebrities Mishi Khan and Iffat Omar hold conflicting views on the situation. Iffat Omar argues that the crisis is driven by fake news, while Mishi Khan is calling for justice. Iffat supports Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, tweeting that the unrest stems from the chaos caused by the political party PTI.
Events
Natasha Danish Iqbal’s Driving Claims Lives

Recent videos of a tragic accident in Karsaz, Karachi, have caused an uproar among the Pakistani public. The incident, involving Natasha Danish Iqbal, the wife of Gul Ahmed Energy Limited’s chairman, has highlighted ongoing issues with road safety and accountability in the country.
The accident occurred when Natasha, reportedly under the influence of alcohol, lost control of her vehicle and struck a father and daughter, Amna Arif and Arif, killing them both. The collision also resulted in injuries to four other individuals. Witnesses at the scene intervened, apprehending Natasha and handing her over to the police. The disturbing footage of the incident, showing Natasha in a state of disorientation, quickly went viral, intensifying public outrage.
The victims, Arif and his daughter Amna, were not only cherished family members but also individuals working hard to build a better future. Arif, who sold French fries, was supporting Amna’s MBA education, while Amna herself worked at a firm while pursuing her studies. Their untimely deaths have struck a chord with many, drawing attention to the broader issues of road safety and justice in Pakistan.
Events
Naheed Ansari, Renowned Pakistani Chef, Passes Away

Naheed Ansari, a renowned Pakistani chef with over 35 years of culinary experience, has sadly passed away. Known for her expertise in cooking and baking, she gained fame through her television appearances on various channels where she shared her culinary skills with audiences. Naheed Ansari also served as the director of Creative Hands by Naheed Ansari and was highly regarded for her teaching abilities, particularly in summer courses related to cooking and baking.
The news of her death was shared by Sidra Iqbal, a prominent Pakistani anchor, on her official Instagram account, accompanied by heartfelt messages and memorable pictures of her interactions with the chef. Fans and social media users expressed deep sadness and condolences over Naheed Ansari’s unexpected demise. Reports suggest that she had been battling breast cancer, adding to the poignancy of her passing.
Throughout her career, Naheed Ansari was not only known for her culinary talents but also remembered for her gentle demeanor and effective teaching style. Her influence extended beyond television, impacting many aspiring chefs and home cooks who admired her dedication to the culinary arts. The loss of Naheed Ansari is mourned widely across Pakistan, reflecting the profound impact she had on the culinary industry and her audience.
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