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‘I want to work in Pakistani dramas,’ says ‘Bigg Boss’ fame Ayesha Khan

'Bigg Boss' alum Ayesha Khan expressed interest in working in Pakistani dramas. During a podcast with an Indian media outlet, she praised Pakistani dramas and their content, and expressed willingness to work in Pakistani productions if offered. She specifically mentioned her admiration for Pakistani actor Iqra Aziz and her desire to work in Pakistani dramas.

I don’t want my son to join Showbiz: Yasir Hussain

Actor-director Yasir Hussain expressed his reluctance for his son, Kabir, to join the showbiz industry, citing the poor quality of work and lack of recognition for actors' craft. Despite his reservations, he noted that he wouldn't stop his son if he chose to pursue a career in acting. This information was shared in a digital magazine interview.

People want fame without working for it: Atif Aslam

Atif Aslam criticized emerging singers' heavy reliance on auto-tuners for quick fame. He emphasized the necessity of hard work and dedication for lasting success. Aslam acknowledged the presence of such tools during his time, but believes they are now seen as shortcuts to overnight success, highlighting the fleeting nature of this type of fame.

I don’t want the spotlight because of my divorce: Navin Waqar

Actor Navin Waqar, in an interview, emphasized her preference for privacy regarding her personal life and divorce. She criticized celebrities who seek attention through exclusive post-divorce interviews, stating she does not desire such a spotlight and wants recognition solely for her work. Waqar also advised dealing with divorce privately, following her parents' teachings.

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.

We call ourselves Muslims but don’t want to understand Islam: Hina Bayat

In a segment of the Adnan Faisal Podcast featuring Hina Bayat, the actress delved into the concept of claiming religious identity without a thorough understanding of the guidelines and directives outlined by one's faith. Expressing her thoughts, she remarked, "We want to call ourselves Muslims but we don't want to understand Islam." Hina emphasized the tendency to enforce fatwas without a deeper comprehension, adding, "Because we've heard this happens."