Tag: Armeena Khan
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‘Snapshots of Hell’; reactions to Israel’s massacre in Rafah
Amid the ongoing genocide in Gaza, many Pakistani celebrities, including Mahira Khan, Armeena Khan, Anoushey Ashraf, Hania Ahmed, and Fatima Bhutto, are using their social media platforms to highlight Israel’s atrocities in the strip. These public figures drew attention to the dire humanitarian conditions in Rafah, emphasizing the urgency of international intervention and support for…
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Armeena Khan slams Shaniera for staying silent about Palestine
Actress Armeena Khan slammed philanthropist and wife to former cricketer Wasim Akram, Shaniera, for remaining silent about the genocide of Palestinians. Shaniera tweeted her sorrow at the recent tragedies around the world, writing: “Helpless. I feel so totally and utterly helpless. Ive never been scared of saying what I want or how I feel, but…
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Celebrities defend Sami Khan after misbehavior on ‘The Fourth Umpire Show’
Actor Sami Khan was trending on Twitter yesterday when a clip of his appearance at “The Fourth Umpire”. The hosts of the comedy show used inappropriate expressions about Khan’s career. In the clip shared by Galaxy Lollywood, the actor can be seen being asked about his film career, pay grade and other questions that are…
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‘Career’s biggest mistake, was absent-minded’: Resham responds to backlash on her viral video
Emraan Hashmi proposed Meera in India.
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‘Is marrying for love a privilege?’ Armeena Khan asks Twitter
Actor Armeena Khan took to Twitter to ask her followers a thought provoking question. “Is marrying for love a privilege? (This is not a statement but something the husband and I were discussing). What do you guys think?,” wrote the The Janaan actor in her tweet. Twitter users took time out to answer the question. Here are…
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Pakistani celebrities and politicians celebrate Diwali in style
Diwali is celebrated by Hindus across the globe with zeal and zest. Celebrated for five days every year, the festivity included socialising, exchanging gifts and lighting oil lamps or candles to symbolise the victory of light over darkness. Pakistani Hindus have also celebrated the festival with utmost happiness and enthusiasm. Diwali is also known as…



