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Indian actor-philanthropist Sonu Sood shares heartwarming encounter with Pakistani fan

Indian actor and philanthropist Sonu Sood shares a heartwarming encounter with a Pakistani fan during his visit to Istanbul. The fan presented him with a 20-pound note as a gesture of goodwill, expressing appreciation for Sood's humanitarian efforts. Sonu expressed gratitude and highlighted the shared humanity that transcends borders. Sonu has been actively involved in philanthropy, supporting medical professionals and providing meals to thousands amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

This Pakistani airport records highest passenger flow in 2023

In 2023, Islamabad International Airport in Pakistan saw a record six million passengers with 31,000 flight operations. The airport's role as a key aviation gateway was highlighted, especially with international connections. Amid plans to outsource several Pakistani airports, there were protests by CAA unions despite failed negotiations with the Aviation Minister.

Pakistani films leave a mark at Red Sea International Film Festival 2023

Pakistani films garnered success at the Red Sea International Film Festival 2023 in Jeddah, with positive reception from both the audience and the jury. The festival showcased two Pakistani features and two shorts, reflecting a growing international platform for Pakistani filmmakers. The event saw enthusiastic audience turnout and recognition from acclaimed filmmaker Baz Luhrmann.

If you want to run Pakistani cinemas, then you have to show Indian films: Faisal Qureshi

Faisal Qureshi, Pakistani actor, discussed his return to cinema with upcoming horror film Deemak, highlighting the dearth of horror films in Pakistan. He also mentioned his Punjabi film Mango Jatt, emphasizing its exploration of societal issues. Faisal advocated for exhibiting Indian films in Pakistani cinemas, considering it vital for the local film industry's sustainability.

That should be the end of Zara for all of us: Pakistani celebs slam fashion label post controversy

Pakistani celebrities criticize Zara for an ad campaign resembling violence in Palestine, prompting boycott calls. Zara subsequently removed the controversial images and expressed regret for causing offense. The incident has sparked global discussions regarding the power of social media in highlighting atrocities and promoting resistance against the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. [Word count: 49] - Khabristan.PK

The Mickey Mouse Degrees: Are Pakistani Students Pursuing Worthless Majors?

Just the pursuance of an Associate, a Bachelor’s, a Master’s, an MPhil, an MS, or a Doctoral degree is not sufficient. The credential must justify the effort, the time, and the money spent upon its attainment. It is a thousand pities that the Pakistani students have been stuck in a wild goose chase since time immemorial since most of our schools, colleges, varsities, and Degree Awarding Institutions (DAIs) have proven themselves to be the endless money pits.