The Pakistani comedian, Tabish Hashmi, has finally spoken out about his acting debut in the upcoming feature film “Aag Lagi Basti Mein.” Hashmi, a popular comedian and host of the show “Hansa Mana Hai” on Geo News, has been making waves in the entertainment industry with his unique blend of humor and wit.
In a recent event, when asked about his feelings on his film debut, Hashmi responded with his signature humor, saying, “Fahad Mustafa has invested his money in me, so he should be worried, not me.” Hashmi was referring to his co-star Fahad Mustafa, who is also producing the film under his banner, Big Bang Entertainment.
The film, directed by Bilal Atif Khan, features an ensemble cast, including Fahad Mustafa, Mahira Khan, Javed Sheikh, and Tabish Hashmi. The story, written by Bilal Atif Khan, marks Fahad Mustafa’s directorial debut. The film is set to release this Eid ul-Fitr.
Meanwhile, other news stories include the passing away of renowned American actor James Van Der Beek at the age of 48. In a heartfelt post on Instagram, his wife, Kimberly Van Der Beek, remembered him as a man who lived with courage, faith, and dignity.
In other news, Indian singer Aditya Narayan is facing new allegations in a year-old court case, with his first wife, Renu Jadhav, accusing him of removing her uterus without her consent. Aditya Narayan has been facing a case of non-payment of maintenance to his first wife.
In the world of Bollywood, actress Mouni Roy has been busy promoting her upcoming film “Dilwale.” In a recent interview, she spoke about her experience working with her co-star, Sumeet Vyas.
In a shocking turn of events, Rajpal Yadav, a Bollywood actor, has surrendered to the Delhi police after being accused of embezzlement.
In Bangladesh, the counting of votes for the 13th parliamentary elections is underway, with the opposition party alleging widespread irregularities.
In sports news, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has slapped a fine on Afghanistan’s Mohammed Nabi for breaching the ICC code of conduct.
In a shocking revelation, former Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Akhtar has accused the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) of embezzling funds meant for the national team.
In other news, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has banned sweets, chocolates, and potato chips from schools due to concerns over their impact on children’s health.
In Saudi Arabia, the royal family has announced new appointments, including several new ministers and a public prosecutor. Several high-ranking officials have also been relieved of their duties.
Finally, in a bizarre incident, a 30-year-old man in India has been accused of stealing a car and then returning it to its owner after a few hours, claiming that he had done it as a “joke.”

