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Saheefa Jabbar Khattak’s latest look sparks debate on social media

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LAHORE – Saheefa Jabbar Khattak has sparked debate on social media after sharing photographs from a recent visit to her hometown, where she was seen wearing an off-white kurta shalwar paired with her signature short haircut.

Khattak, who began her career as a model before transitioning to television, is known for dramas including Bhool, Log Kya Kahain Gay, Rafta Rafta, Mooray Piya and Beti. She has also frequently attracted attention on social media for her fashion choices and candid posts.

In her latest Instagram post, the actor reflected on returning to her roots, writing that visiting the city where she was born reminded her that success does not change one’s origins.

“Connecting with your roots is a beautiful feeling,” she wrote, adding that despite professional achievements, she continues to find joy in simple moments and the warmth of the people who welcomed her back.

Khattak also described filming in the summer heat as challenging but said the hospitality and affection she received during the visit made the experience worthwhile.

The photographs drew mixed reactions online, with some social media users praising her confidence and personal style, while others criticised her appearance and choice of attire.

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Kinza Hashmi opens up about feeling underrated in the entertainment industry

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ISLAMABAD – Actor Kinza Hashmi has said she believes she remains underrated despite portraying a wide range of characters throughout her television career, adding that she is content with her journey in the industry.

Speaking in an interview with journalist Maliha Rehman, Hashmi said she has often felt that her work has not received the recognition it deserves.

Citing her performances in dramas such as Dil Awaiz, Shirin Farhad and Khushboo Main Basay Khat, she said she has consistently chosen diverse roles and sought to present different aspects of her acting abilities. She noted that in Dil Awaiz, she portrayed two distinct characters, which she considered one of the more challenging experiences of her career.

Hashmi said she was aware that many people viewed her as underrated but added that she was not disappointed by the perception.

“I know I’m underrated, and I’m okay with it,” she said, adding that she believes audiences are aware of her potential and that she prefers to focus on her own professional journey.

Hashmi is currently appearing in the television drama Leader.

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Zara Noor Abbas criticises online comparisons between female actors

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LAHORE – Actor Zara Noor Abbas has criticised the growing trend of comparing women on social media, accusing online tabloids of taking incidents out of context to generate engagement and create unnecessary rivalries between female actors.

The actor’s remarks came after she faced criticism for liking a social media post comparing the performances of Sajal Aly and Sahar Hashmi in the television drama Zanjeerain. Some social media users interpreted the interaction as criticism of Sajal Aly.

Responding to the backlash through an Instagram Story, Zara wrote: “Go ahead and compare women, label them, and take things out of context. Make money and get views from these false stories. If it helps people pay their bills, I’m happy to let them.”

She said social media platforms often turn minor incidents into controversies and manufacture competition between women for the sake of clicks and online engagement.

Her statement drew support from many social media users and sparked discussion about the portrayal of female celebrities and the tendency to frame them as rivals.

Zara has previously spoken about issues affecting women, including workplace double standards and societal expectations. In earlier interviews, she has said women are capable of balancing their professional and personal lives and has also advocated for greater awareness of mental health by speaking openly about depression, anxiety and the importance of self-care.

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Sahar Hashmi, Ahsan Khan and Shahzad Sheikh team up for new drama

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LAHORE – Actor Sahar Hashmi is set to appear in a new television drama, Jamal e Zohra, following her ongoing performances in Shaidai and Zanjeerein.

The upcoming Hum TV serial will reunite Hashmi with her Zanjeerein co-star Ahsan Khan, while Shahzad Sheikh has also joined the cast.

According to details shared by the production team, Jamal e Zohra is based on a novel of the same name. The drama has been written by Saira Raza and will be directed by Khizer Idrees.

Further details, including the release date and the full cast, have yet to be announced by the broadcaster.

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