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Sanam Saeed talks about the “Barzakh” dispute.

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When addressing Indian media, Saeed highlighted the show’s popularity and called the reaction to Barzakh “overwhelming.”

“Barzakh has a few elements that really caught people’s interest. Some viewers originally struggled to understand the show, but with careful viewing, they will eventually grasp it. The response from the audience was exactly what we expected,” the speaker stated.

Speaking to her Indian followers as well, Saeed referred to them as “long-lost siblings” due to their shared cultural heritage.

“Our roots are the same, but our upbringings were different. Although we have evolved differently over time, we are essentially from the same land. Reaching out to long-lost siblings is a joyful experience,” she said.

Asim Abbasi, the director of Churails and Cake, has created a show that has sparked a lot of debate due to its bold concepts and content.

During its two-week launch, Barzakh has garnered attention for its portrayal of contentious subjects such non-heteronormative storylines.

In reaction to the criticism, Zindagi said that as of August 9, Barzakh would no longer be accessible on YouTube Pakistan.

The decision was taken “in light of the current public sentiment,” according to a statement on Zindagi’s Instagram.

The last episode, which premieres on August 6, won’t be accessible to Pakistani viewers until August 9.

Opinions on the show have been mixed; some have applauded the cast and plot, while others have pointed out that there isn’t enough “family-friendly” material in it.

With all due respect, please do not watch my video if you find LGBT or non-heteronormative themes “distasteful.” Abbasi has defended his artistic decisions. I will never stop fighting for everyone’s rights and sharing tales that uplift us.”

A boycott effort has been started by some Pakistani fans in response to the incident, stating that the show transgresses Islamic principles.

Critics have attacked the film’s director and stars, Fawad Khan and Sanam Saeed in particular, for allegedly encouraging immorality.

Notwithstanding the backlash, Saeed is positive about her work and the positive reception from viewers. “The feedback has been exactly what we expected, and I am grateful for the support,” added the woman.

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Pink is Yumna Zaidi’s favorite color.

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After proving herself in a number of roles, Pakistani actress Yumna Zaidi is rightfully considered a household name in Hollywood.

The “Zara Yaad Kar” starlet enthusiastically shared new images on Instagram. She wears something pink in the clips. Their distinctive posing style is one of the images’ strongest qualities.

The photographs all have their own unique style. “The Waris Shah’s Heer” is the title of the book she is seen carrying in one of the clicks.

She captioned the photo with: “Today’s wellness was Pink.”

Many gushed fans shared their thoughts in the comments area after being utterly enchanted. A user gushed, calling it “Gorgeous.” Along with the starlet’s compliments, another user dropped a slew of emojis.

Yumna has amassed more than 9.4 million Instagram followers as a result of her steadfast dedication to her career.

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Tuba Anwar discusses the traits of a perfect relationship.

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Actress and former television producer Tuba Anwar, who gained recognition following her brief marriage to the late televangelist Aamir Liaquat Hussain, has disclosed her particular preferences for an ideal companion.

Anwar, now an acclaimed actress, has distinguished herself in the profession with prominent roles, including her present performance in Baby Baji Ki Bahuein.

Tuba discussed her inspirations, work, and desired qualities in a life mate during a recent guest visit on the television show “Gap Shab,” hosted by Vasay Chaudhary.

When inquired about the characteristics she imagines in an ideal man, she highlighted substance, intellect, and kindness as fundamental traits.

Anwar stated that the ideal guy should possess depth in his personality and be adept at engaging in intellectual discourse, emphasizing that a benevolent disposition is also vital.

She additionally remarked with a smile that a minimum height of 6’2” would be an appreciated characteristic.

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Aima Baig responds to the issue over Sara Raza Khan’s autotune.

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On social media, the recent spat between Pakistani singers Aima Baig and Sara Raza Khan has generated a lot of conversation. Aima recently responded to Sara’s criticism over her use of autotune.

Aima “is not a singer at all” without autotune, according to Sara Raza Khan’s earlier claim. This statement swiftly went viral and sparked discussions about authenticity and music technology.

In a recent Instagram story, Aima spoke directly to Sara, asking to be ignored and implying that she was using her name to increase views. Additionally, she counseled Sara to avoid being conceited about a “God-given talent” and to desist from disparaging other female musicians.

Momina Mustehsan has already intervened to support Aima. Momina acknowledged that Aima doesn’t use autotune in her own social media posts, praising her vocal prowess and referring to her as “one of the best” in the business.

But in order to maintain objectivity and encourage a constructive dialogue about natural talent and the place of technology in today’s music industry, Momina also recognized Sara Raza Khan as a gifted vocalist.

Fans responded favorably to Momina’s strategy, which promoted a constructive discussion that acknowledged both artists’ abilities.

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