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Exclusive Interview – Miss Pakistan World 2007: Mahleej Sarkari
Pakmanzil presents an exclusive interview of Mahleej Sarkari who was Miss Pakistan World 2007. The interview was shot by Suhrwardy Brothers for their show “Kal Kahan Ab Yahan”.
Check out the interview and find out more about her.
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Ali Sethi’s Album ‘Love Language’ Set for August 1 Release

Music fans, mark your calendars: after catapulting into 2025 with singles Maya and Tera Sitam, Pakistani-American singer Ali Sethi is on the brink of releasing his long-awaited upcoming album Love Language, slated for release on August 1.
“Love Language, my first full length studio album, is out on August 1,” penned the musician in a simple caption in an Instagram post on Thursday as he credited the artwork and photography underneath. “A ragamala rendezvous. I made it for me and you.”
Accompanying the message were three photos from the upcoming album’s cover art. While Ali didn’t lean into Sabrina Carpenter’s Man’s Best Friend shock tactics, there’s no denying that one colour in his carousel demands attention: red. Shiny red leather gloves, a red lace-like shirt, and a jewelled red headpiece draped across Ali’s face – all work in tandem to seize the spotlight.
The red leather gloves are worn by Ali himself – never one to shy away from experimentation – alongside yet another oversized piece of jewellery, too large to be a ring, stretched across the fingers of his left hand. Against a muted blue backdrop, this striking red motif becomes part of his signature: it’s the font colour for his name, the album title, and the names of the new tracks. In case you missed them, Ali’s red-gloved hand points directly at the swirling list of songs featured in the second photo of the carousel.
Fans will be delighted to learn that Love Language comprises sixteen songs, (including the already released Maya and Tera Sitam). When Ali delivers on August 1, here are the eclectically named Love Language tracks you can expect to add to his catalogue: O Balama (Censored Love Song), Hanera, Rocket Launcher [ft Maanu], Nursery Rhyme (Interlude), Lovely Bukhaar, Jhatka in Jaunpuri (Interlude), Hymn 4 Him (Ghoomray), Villain, Bridegroom, Jadugarni, Kaava, Horizon, Subho Shaam [ft Natania], and Escape From Jhaptaal.
The final photo shows Ali gazing pensively at something just out of frame, one red-gloved arm poised as if ready for action, the chains of red jewels still draped dramatically across his face. If there’s any man who knows how to make a statement, it’s him. And with the post already racking up over 2,000 likes from eager followers within just seven hours, it is clear that this crimson-splashed statement is one his fans have been waiting for.
Also Read: Ali Sethi’s Mother Reveals She’s Not a Fan of ‘Pasoori’
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Annie Khalid’s Hit ‘Mahiya’ Remixed by Indian Producer

Indian music producer Yashraj Mukhate went viral by remixing Annie Khalid’s iconic 2006 pop hit Mahiya, blending it with a humorous clip of a South Asian man expressing his dislike for relatives.
Known for turning viral dialogues into catchy tunes, Mukhate paired the man’s blunt response with playful lyrics like: “Meri bua ki bhabi ke beti ki shaadi mein kyun jaon, mahiya, ke hoon mein pareshaan, mahiya.” The video quickly gained over 12 million views on Instagram.
Pakistani celebrities including Mawra Hocane and Zoya Nasir praised the remix, and Annie Khalid herself responded with laughter and enthusiasm. Mukhate, calling her “The OG,” celebrated the interaction. Khalid’s Mahiya was a breakthrough hit that defined mid-2000s Pakistani pop and opened doors for women in the industry.
Who is Annie Khalid
Annie Khalid was born to a Kashmiri father and a Yemeni mother in Lahore on 27 March 1987. When she was just six months old, her family moved from Pakistan to the United Kingdom, first settling in East London and later relocating to Essex.
Annie Khalid launched her music career with the single “Mahiya,” which became a massive hit in Pakistan after its 2005 release. Indian filmmakers later featured the song in the film Awarapan.
On 25 November 2010, she released her UK debut single “Be My Baby,” accompanied by a remix from British DJ Judge Jules. After meeting the English–Norwegian boy band A1 at a charity event, Khalid collaborated with them on the single “Just 3 Words” and joined their tour, performing across Norway and the UK. In 2011, the Pakistan Media Awards nominated her for Best Female Singer.
In September 2013, Khalid teamed up with Beenie Man to release the single “Boom Boom Danze.”
Also Read: Annie Khalid – Tharki Saala (Music Video)
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Muhammad Ali Shehki Says Romance Is Key to Great Music

In an interview with Imran Ashraf, veteran musician Mohammed Ali Shehki revealed that romance—real or imagined—is central to his musical process, and urged other artists to embrace the same mindset.
He admitted to envisioning a muse while performing, saying, “An artist has to be in love all the time, whether it’s your wife, girlfriend, or someone from your imagination.”
Tapping into that romantic energy, Shehki performed his hit Pyar Kiya Mein Ne Dil Diya, then reflected on his rise to fame in the 1970s. “There was a lot of craze in that era. Now, with so many singers, no one knows who’s who. Back then, it was just a few of us—actually, just two,” he said, referencing himself and Alamgir.
Shehki recounted how makeup artist Lily Raza, who shared his Irani heritage, helped him break into the entertainment industry. Before his big break, he performed in hotels and eventually landed a spot on a show hosted by Tara Ghanshyam. When Ghanshyam fell ill, Shehki was asked to perform their duet solo.
“I thought I’d lost the opportunity,” he recalled. “But Ghazanfar Ali sahab told me, ‘You’ll sing this solo without any complaints.’ So I did, and the song became a superhit.”
Shehki, also known for acting in films like Dekh Tamasha and Choron Ka Badshah, credited that moment as the turning point in his career.
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Muhammad Saqib
December 24, 2008 at 10:37 pm
These bitches are a black spot on our Deen and culture.Using the so called liberalizm and equality of women and men in a totally unjustifiable way.I dont know how they say that wearing nothing on their body represents Pakistan’s culture.And if it is then which part of Pakistan have such vulgar and inhuman values.They claim that that they represent the “suppressed” women of Pakistani society,while 99% of these Pakistani women are against such representation.leaving apart some elite class whores..Also who the hell are these NRPs or overseas dual-nationality holders to represent our local culture,While we have been worst bitten by one ov these NRPs “Shortcut Aziz” as a country.So you better be careful of these “Pakistanis
Muhammad Saqib
December 24, 2008 at 10:50 pm
What does she meanby sayin that women get married and then give birth to childern.I mean thats the rule made by Allah.This is why women have been given an upeer hand over men as mother.
Kashif Hussain
December 25, 2008 at 11:52 pm
The fundamental problem in Pakistan and other Muslim countries are that we preach Islam givesrights to women and they are the most happiest women on earth. but, the fat fact is that we do theopposite. Very few countries like Turkey and U.A.E has given proper support to their women and it shows in their overall success. Women are protesting by doing all kind of stuff and it’s time muslim men wake up and understand the gravity of the situation and start living in a real world. Men has to change themselves and do better before preaching what is right for women or not. Finish double standards and bias attitude and two-face decision making before pointing finger and others. I don’t support and neither disagree with her. The first change has to be by the men of Muslim world and then women will follow the positive changes and development. BUT PLEASE DON’T JUST COME TO THE FORUM AND NAIVELY PREACH ISLAM BEFORE REALLY PROERLY UNDERSTANDING IT. GIVE WOMEN THE PROPER PLACE FIRST IN OUR CULTURE AND THEN SEEK CHANGE FROM WOMEN. Lon Live Pakistan!!!!!!
JOHN ABRAHAM
December 29, 2008 at 2:03 am
BULLSHIT…THIS IS TOTALLY UNISLAMIC…WHETHER ONE THING IS GOING ON IN PAKISTAN FOR 50 YEARS OR 5000YEARS, WHATEVER ISLAM HAS TAUGHT US WE HAVE TO AND MUST FOLLOW THAT..AND ISLAM NEVER TEACHES THAT ANYONE, MEN OR WOMEN BECOME IMMORAL, SHOWING THEIR BODIES.. INFACT IT IS HARAM FOR A WOMAN TO SHOW ANY PART OF THE BODY EXCEPT HER FACE TO ANYONE BUT HER HUSBAND!!!
THIS GIRL SHOULD BE PROTESTED AGAINST..TOTALLY NOT A PAKISTANI REPRESENTATIVE..PAKISTAN HAS GOT THINGS A 1000 TIMES BETTER THAN THIS!!!
Adeel
January 22, 2010 at 1:45 am
What’s is there, that she thinks is representing Pakistan or its culture. I agree with most of the things said by other guys. This is absurd and a bad name for Pakistan. This is no way of representing the true beauty of Pakistan and its people. Pakistani girls know better and know how to dress up in their traditional Shalwar kameez which represents our culture. For God Sake, these people need to realize who they are, there are not another Jennifer Lopez,etc Hollywood figures…..
Anonymous
June 24, 2011 at 1:26 am
if they dont try then there can never be anyone else like jennifer lopez…..jst imagine…if jennifer lopez was from pakistan then would u still have the same ideas? Just because you cant do it doesnt mean you should tie other people striving for success down. she has a right to represent pakistan as much as anyone else and all the publicity she has earned is not because of you but on her own…shes doing a great job and she should be applauded for it! men and women are equal! there is no difference between them!then why are women expected to stay at home, cook, and depend on men who call themselves their husbands but god knows what theyre doing outside! what she is doing is a great job as she is representing beautiful, strong and independent pakistani women!