Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Khaqan Shahnawaz Responds To Backlash On His Make Up

Khaqan Shahnawaz
  • Khaqan Shahnawaz is an incredibly talented Pakistani actor.
  • He has a sizable Instagram following.
  • He addressed the criticism of using makeup in dramas in the show.

Khaqan Shahnawaz is an incredibly talented Pakistani actor and social media influencer. He has a sizable Instagram following. Khaqan debuted in Mahira Khan’s production Barhwaan Khiladi at the commencement of his acting career. He also landed a role in the renowned drama serial Yunhi, where he successfully represented the character of Daniyal, a greedy man. Fans praised his performance in College Gate and Hadsa. He may currently be seen in the drama series Sukoon.

Khaqan Shahnawaz recently appeared on Good Morning Pakistan, hosted by Nida Yasir. He addressed the widespread criticism of using makeup in dramas in the show. “I am frequently accused by fans that I use make-up,” he remarked.

“Why do you wear make-up?” they ask. It’s my tragedy that if I don’t wear make-up, it appears that I am too white. I have to do makeup to hide my extremely white complexion because here they don’t know how to do lighting for the white complexion, just like Hollywood didn’t know how to light dark people,” he further added.

 

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Meanwhile, Khaqan believes that he must take measures to conceal his white skin because if he does not, he seems too white for the camera.

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Mommy’s Little Princess Turns Three: Juggun Kazim’s Daughter’s Birthday Bash

Juggun Kazim
  • Juggun Kazim is a beautiful and talented Pakistani actress.
  • Juggun recently celebrated her darling daughter Noor Bano’s third birthday.
  • Juggun shared family photos with her husband and kids.

Juggun Kazim is a beautiful and talented Pakistani actress and television host. She has spent several years in the show business. Her best-known works are Pani Jesa Pyar, Man -o- Salwa, Agar, and Hadsa. She is also well-known for her exceptional hosting abilities. Fans recently applauded her drama Hadsa. Juggun is a successful entrepreneur who owns the Nur by Juggun Kazim organic skincare line. Juggun is blissfully married and the mother of two gorgeous children. She enjoys showing images to her relatives.

Juggun recently celebrated her darling daughter Noor Bano’s third birthday, who is adored by millions of her followers. On Noor Bano’s third birthday, Juggun planned a lovely celebration. Fans liked the pink-themed birthday. Noor was dressed in a lovely pink gown. Juggun shared family photos with her husband and children. She also invited a couple of her closest friends to the private birthday celebration.

Take a peek at the images:

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Balochistan Flood Relief: Hadiqa Kiani rebuilds 200 homes for flood victims

Hadiqa Kiani
  • Hadiqa Kiani shared that she had succeeded in keeping her commitment.
  • She is one of the few Pakistani celebrities who have visited flood-affected areas.
  • She founded Vasaal-e-Raah as a pledge to her mother and the Baloch people.

The well-known Pakistani singer, actor, and philanthropist Hadiqa Kiani declared on her official Instagram that she had succeeded in keeping her commitment to reconstruct Balochistan after the floods of 2022.

The Hadsa actor disclosed that through the platform of her non-profit, Vaseela-e-Raah, in the underprivileged districts of Naseerabad, Balochistan, she has exceeded her initial objective of creating 200 homes and has instead built 370 dwellings and other health, and communal facilities.

She took to her Instagram handle and wrote, “By the grace of Allah and your selfless help, we have surpassed our goal. The promise I made last year to the people of Balochistan, to my mother, and to my country is now complete.”

She continued, “Our initial goal was 200 homes, but through prayer, determination, hard work, and community, we have now completed 370 homes, 2 mosques, 2 maternity centers, 1 school, and 1 grocery store in Tamboo and Kundi villages of Naseerabad, Balochistan. All funds collected over the past year have been fully utilized.”

She was also one of the few Pakistani celebrities who have visited flood-affected areas in the past and asked people to help displaced people in their time of need. As a longtime advocate for women’s and children’s rights, Kiani established Vasaal-e-Raah as a pledge to her mother and the Baloch people that she would carry out her goal of reconstructing the province.

In a moving post, she expressed gratitude to the public for its support of the worthwhile cause. She used her platform to contribute goods like goody bags for kids, water, food, clothing, general rations, medicine, and medical supplies to flood victims in a very transparent manner.

To ensure the sustainability of the area and minimize resource waste, the singer has actively requested clean water plants and solar panels. She also plans to record a follow-up video that will provide more information about her work in Balochistan. However, she has made it clear that her campaign has ended and they are no longer accepting donations.

A video from one of Hadiqa’s recent trips to Balochistan was also released, with the caption, “Such a warm welcome that I’ll never forget, gathered beautiful memories of people and their immense love and respect.”

Kiani recently appeared in the contentious play Hadsa, which PEMRA temporarily prohibited due to outrage on social media and the subject matter of the show’s premises. Later, the creators made it clear that their goal was not to glorify the infamous motorway event but rather to increase awareness of and provide support for victims of sexual assault and violence in Pakistan.

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“Hadsa” Returns: Islamabad High Court Reverses Suspension

Hadsa
  • IHC has ordered the lifting of the suspension on drama ‘Hadsa.’
  • Legal expert Reema Omar shared a portion of the court’s judgment.
  • Hadiqa Kiani released a lengthy statement on her social media accounts.

The Islamabad High Court (IHC) has issued a verdict instructing the revocation of the suspension imposed on the controversial drama series ‘Hadsa.’ This series had previously been banned by the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) after it was accused by the motorway rape survivor of exploiting her traumatic experience. Legal expert Reema Omar shared a portion of the judgment on her Twitter account, emphasizing that the regulatory board had not listened to the creators of the drama before imposing the ban:

“The inconvenience experienced by the applicant/appellant side, along with their irreparable loss, is evident, and all these factors compel this Court to issue the injunctive order.”

The judgment also stipulated that the explicit scene in question, the controversial gang rape depicted in Episode 5, should not be replicated or broadcasted in future episodes. The controversy surrounding ‘Hadsa’ originated in August when journalist Fareeha Idrees shared an account of her conversation with the survivor, who revealed that she had not been consulted by the show’s producers before airing the controversial scene and requested assistance from authorities in removing the drama.

“They have made a drama on my life,” Fereeha tweeted Z had told her. “As if I am nothing, no one asked me, it’s the same, they are showing the same things, oh my God! Why didn’t I die before reliving this again? You know, I didn’t sleep after the incident for many, many nights, and it’s all back now. I haven’t slept a wink since I saw this terrible, horrendous depiction of the most terrible moments of my life, which I so want to forget. It’s unbearable; I start shivering every day at 5 pm because I know the drama is coming at 7 pm. Why are they doing this to me?.”

Hadiqa Kiani released a lengthy statement on her social media accounts addressing the accusation, stating that after consulting with the scriptwriter and the rest of the team, she was certain that the drama was not based on the motorway rape survivor:

“When I was asked to play the role of Taskeen for Hadsa, my first question was, ‘Is this related to the motorway incident?’ ‘Is this based on a true incident?’ – I made it clear that I would not be part of the project if it was based on anyone’s story. The team behind the project explicitly told me ‘No.’ After many discussions with the team and only after reading the script did I understand that Hadsa was not connected to or based on the motorway story.”

Director Wajahat Rauf responded to the criticism by asserting that the drama was not centered on the life of the motorway survivor and that the screenplay aimed to raise awareness about the experiences of rape survivors:

“The drama is not based on the motorway incident. The main character, her husband, her three children, the family dynamics, the police officers investigating the crime, the motive behind the crime, and the trial are all fictional. The only common element is that the incident occurred on a highway.”

“The last thing we would want to do is be insensitive to someone who has been a victim of this brutal crime. It is our opinion that it would be far more insensitive to the victims if we did not adopt a condemnation tone; in that case, one might argue that we are not at all familiar with the trauma that a rape victim goes through.”

“Our writer did speak to actual victims who were willing to talk about their trauma and how they eventually coped with it, and that is what is reflected in the play. A character should be judged after seeing her entire role. Judgement shouldn’t be passed based on a glimpse of social media posts. Writers and directors can show temporary weakness to demonstrate the long-term strength of a character that develops.”

On August 31, PEMRA issued a statement announcing the ban on ‘Hadsa.’

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