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Tabish Hashmi All Set to Make His Acting Debut with Fahad Mustafa and Mahira Khan

Popular Pakistani comedian and television host Tabish Hashmi is now stepping into the world of acting, marking an exciting new chapter in his career. Known for his quick wit, humor, and bold hosting style, Tabish first gained widespread recognition through Nashpati Prime’s hit comedy talk show To Be Honest. Before becoming a household name, he worked as a stand-up comedian in Karachi and even spent a few years in Canada, where he served as a logistics manager. In 2023, Tabish Hashmi joined Geo TV and began hosting Hansna Mana Hai, a comedy show that quickly became a fan favorite. His sharp humor, engaging personality, and effortless banter with guests have made him one of the most loved entertainment figures in Pakistan, especially among Gen Z audiences. After proving his talent as a host and comedian, Tabish is now ready to take on a new challenge — his film debut. According to reports from Galaxy Lollywood, Tabish Hashmi will star in an upcoming romantic comedy film alongside two of Pakistan’s biggest stars, Fahad Mustafa and Mahira Khan. The film will be directed by Bilal Atif Khan and produced under Fahad Mustafa’s Big Bang Entertainment, known for creating some of the most successful television and film projects in recent years. This project marks a major milestone for Tabish, who has often shared his interest in acting — but only if the script and character truly resonate with him. It seems the perfect opportunity has finally arrived, bringing together a stellar cast, a strong production team, and a genre that perfectly complements Tabish’s comedic timing. Fans are already buzzing with excitement, eager to see how Tabish transitions from hosting and stand-up comedy to acting on the big screen. With his humor, charisma, and screen presence, his debut is expected to add a refreshing twist to Pakistan’s rom-com scene.

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Fawad Khan and Mahira Khan’s Much-Awaited Film Neelofar Finally Gets a Release Date

Pakistani cinema lovers, rejoice! The most iconic on-screen duo of Pakistan, Fawad Khan and Mahira Khan, are all set to return to the big screen together in their upcoming romantic film Neelofar. After years of anticipation and delays, the film finally has an official release date — Neelofar* will hit cinemas worldwide on **28th November 2025. This announcement has sent a wave of excitement through fans who have been eagerly waiting to see the Humsafar stars reunite in a heartfelt love story once again. The Magic of Fawad Khan and Mahira Khan Returns Fawad Khan and Mahira Khan are undoubtedly two of Pakistan’s biggest stars. Their unforgettable chemistry in the 2011 blockbuster drama Humsafar redefined the television industry and created a legacy that fans still celebrate more than a decade later. Since then, the duo has shared the screen in several commercials and most notably in The Legend of Maula Jatt, where their brief reunion reminded audiences of their unmatched on-screen magic. With Neelofar, the pair promises to bring back that same emotional depth and old-school romantic charm — this time on the silver screen. About the Film Neelofar Written and directed by Ammar Rasool, Neelofar is not just another romantic drama. The film, produced by Fawad Khan himself, tells a powerful story set in the beautiful winter landscapes of Lahore, giving it a poetic and nostalgic feel. Mahira Khan will be seen in a completely new avatar — portraying the role of a blind woman, a challenging and emotional character that highlights her range as an actress. Fawad Khan, on the other hand, is set to bring back his signature old-school charm as the male lead, making this an on-screen pairing fans simply can’t resist. The film has been in production for several years, and both stars have often spoken about how close it is to their hearts. With Neelofar, audiences can expect a blend of emotion, beauty, and soulful storytelling — the kind of cinema that made Pakistani films beloved once again. Fans Celebrate the Release Date Announcement As soon as the release date was revealed, social media erupted with excitement. Fans flooded platforms like X (Twitter) and Instagram with posts celebrating the reunion of their favorite stars. Many called Neelofar “the most awaited Pakistani film of the decade,” while others expressed their nostalgia for the magic of Humsafar. The film’s 28th November 2025 release will mark a major moment for Pakistani cinema, especially as it promises to bring back audiences to theaters for a story rooted in love, resilience, and emotion. A Milestone for Pakistani Cinema With Neelofar, the Pakistani film industry is once again showing its ability to produce quality storytelling that resonates with both local and international audiences. The collaboration of two powerhouses like Fawad Khan and Mahira Khan, supported by a strong script and direction, could very well make this film one of Pakistan’s most successful cinematic releases in recent years. Conclusion: A Love Story Worth Waiting For After a long wait, Neelofar is finally ready to bring Fawad Khan and Mahira Khan back together — reminding fans of the timeless chemistry that once made them Pakistan’s most loved on-screen pair. With a soulful storyline, stunning visuals, and heartfelt performances, this film promises to be a cinematic experience worth waiting for. So mark your calendars — Neelofar releases worldwide on 28th November 2025, and it’s bound to be one of the most memorable moments in Pakistani film history.

Abhishek Bachchan’s Witty Reply to Shoaib Akhtar’s Slip of Tongue Goes Viral
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Abhishek Bachchan’s Witty Reply to Shoaib Akhtar’s Slip of Tongue Goes Viral

The excitement around the Asia Cup has been at its peak over the past few weeks, especially with the much-anticipated Pakistan vs. India clashes. With the two arch-rivals set to face off again in the final on Sunday, discussions and analysis from both sides of the border are flooding social media. But in the middle of all the cricket talk, a lighthearted moment involving former Pakistani fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar and Bollywood actor Abhishek Bachchan has taken center stage. While analyzing Pakistan’s strategy for the big game, Shoaib Akhtar accidentally took Abhishek Bachchan’s name instead of Indian cricketer Abhishek Sharma. In his video, Akhtar said: “If Pakistan takes Abhishek Bachchan’s wicket early on, their middle order is weak and Pakistan can make a better strategy.” The slip of tongue quickly caught attention, and even Akhtar himself realized it mid-analysis, laughing it off. However, the internet was quick to turn it into a viral moment. Abhishek Bachchan, known for his sharp wit on social media, didn’t miss the chance to respond. Sharing the clip on his official X (formerly Twitter) account, he wrote: “Sir, with all due respect… don’t think they’ll even manage that! And I’m not even good at playing cricket.” Adding to the humor, he further joked that even if Pakistan succeeded in dismissing Abhishek Sharma early, it wouldn’t guarantee them a win against India. The actor’s cheeky response instantly won over fans, sparking laughter and memes across platforms. While cricket fever remains the main focus, this playful exchange between Shoaib Akhtar and Abhishek Bachchan has added a touch of humor to the high-pressure buildup before the final.

Diljit Dosanjh Calls Out India’s Double Standards
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Diljit Dosanjh Calls Out India’s Double Standards

Popular Punjabi singer, actor, and producer Diljit Dosanjh has once again spoken his mind, this time about the hypocrisy he faced from Indian media and officials. Known worldwide for his hit songs and films, Diljit also enjoys massive love from fans across the border in Pakistan. His latest film Sardaar Ji 3 was a big success there, receiving overwhelming support despite political tensions between the two countries. During a recent show on his Aura Tour, Diljit addressed how his movie release became controversial because of the India–Pakistan conflict at the time. He recalled how unfairly he was targeted, despite the fact that the film had been shot much earlier. Sharing his frustration, Diljit said: “When Sardaar Ji 3 came out, it had been filmed long before the conflict, but everyone turned against me and blamed me. Now, cricket matches are being played between India and Pakistan after the conflict, yet no one raises any objections. I have kept these things in my heart, and I have not forgotten the way I was treated. I had answers to all the criticism, but I chose to stay silent. Even then, we condemned the attack and those responsible. We are Punjabis—we always stand with our country, India. We can never go against the nation.” Diljit’s remarks highlight the double standards he believes artists face when compared to sports and other industries. While he continues to receive endless love from fans in both India and Pakistan, his statement has sparked fresh debate about how politics often overshadows art and entertainment.

Moammar Rana Shares His Views on the Decline of Pakistani Cinema
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Moammar Rana Shares His Views on the Decline of Pakistani Cinema

Moammar Rana, one of the most prominent names in Pakistan’s film and television industry, has enjoyed a long and successful career. Known for his versatility, he rose to fame with his debut film Kuriyon Ko Daalay Daana and went on to star in many blockbusters such as Deewane Tere Pyaar Ke, Fire, Chooriyan, Jhoomar, Koi Tujh Sa Kahan, and Channa Sachi Muchi. He also proved his talent on television with dramas like Roshan Sitara, Mehram, and Dil, Diya, Dehleez. Beyond the screen, Moammar Rana is a family man, married to Mehnaz Moammar Rana, with two daughters, Rea and Raneya — Rea being a skilled makeup artist. Recently, the Chooriyan star gave an interview to Discover Pakistan, where he candidly spoke about the downfall of Pakistani cinema. Reflecting on the industry’s past, he recalled the success of Yeh Dil Aapka Huwa, which was a huge hit and performed exceptionally well at the box office. He explained that such success should have guided filmmakers to understand audience preferences. Instead, the industry kept repeating the same formula without innovation. Moammar Rana shared that actors were often forced into stereotypical roles, wearing laacha and kurta while following the same predictable plots. He pointed out how films became monotonous: According to him, this lack of creativity and variety eventually pushed audiences away, leading to the decline of the industry. Moammar Rana’s honest take reflects the frustration many actors and viewers have felt over the years. His comments highlight the need for originality and fresh ideas if Pakistani cinema wants to regain its former glory.

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