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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.

John Cena was advised not to work in THIS superhit film

John Cena's agency initially advised him against working in the successful film 'Barbie'. Despite this, Cena made a cameo appearance as a merman named Kenmaid. The project was a critical and commercial success, receiving eight Oscar nominations and grossing over $1 billion worldwide. Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling also starred in the Greta Gerwig-directed film.

Sheheryar Munawar wonders if he is destined to work with Sajal Aly — perhaps Nadeem Baig knows best

Sajal Aly expressed her interest in collaborating with Sheheryar Munawar, sparking excitement among fans. Sheheryar humorously questioned the potential collaboration and playfully urged director Nadeem Baig to take action. This exchange has left fans eager for updates and anticipation for a potential on-screen reunion. Source: https://tribune.com.pk/story/2450403/sheheryar-munawar-wonders-if-he-is-destined-to-work-with-sajal-aly-perhaps-nadeem-baig-knows-best - Khabristan.PK

LHC wants two-day work from home

The Lahore High Court has directed authorities to issue a notification for two days of work from home each week to combat smog. The court had previously ordered the closure of educational institutions in Punjab on Saturdays until the end of January to address air pollution. This order aims to address the issue of air pollution in the country. - Khabristan.PK

Govt asked to slow down work on ML-I financing deal

The Economic Affairs Division (EAD) has recommended caution in finalizing a financing agreement for the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Mainline-I (ML-I) project, a nearly $6 billion Chinese loan. This suggestion aims to avoid complications in the project's implementation. The advice comes amid objections from the deputy chairman of the Planning Commission regarding the revision of the project cost without seeking approval from the commission. The ML-I project's cost is reduced to $6.67 billion, and Pakistan expects 85% of the funding as a Chinese loan.

Govt employees to cycle to work

In its ongoing efforts to combat smog in Rawalpindi, the district administration is intensifying actions against smoke-emitting industrial units, vehicles, and brick kilns. Proposing an innovative approach, Rawalpindi Deputy Commissioner Hassan Waqar Cheema disclosed that a pilot project is under consideration to encourage more government employees to commute via bicycles.