Legendary Pakistani actress and dancer Diddar has revealed that renowned actor Rambo treated her like a daughter when she was a child. In a recent appearance on a private TV show, Diddar shared her experiences and insights on various topics. She revealed that when she was a child, she often accompanied her sister Nagris to the sets, where Rambo would treat her with affection, just like a daughter.
Diddar, a veteran of the Pakistani entertainment industry, offered valuable advice to struggling actors who struggle with their English language skills. While sharing her experiences about her film debut, Diddar revealed that Rambo had initially refused to work with her, saying she was too young for romantic roles.
However, after her mother intervened and requested Rambo to reconsider, he eventually agreed to work with her. Diddar praised her mother’s efforts in paving the way for her in the industry.
The entertainment industry is abuzz with recent developments, including the announcement of a new TV drama, ‘Hmaray’, which aims to showcase Pakistani talent on an international platform. Meanwhile, renowned actress Fiza Ali’s latest video has gone viral, where she sang a romantic song with her husband.
In other news, Pakistani YouTuber and TikToker Zulqarnain Sikander has criticized fellow YouTuber Rehman Bhatti, labeling him as a divisive figure. In related news, a recent TV show hosted by actor Imran Ashraf featured a conversation between him and actress Ainak Afif, where they discussed their experiences in the industry.
Additionally, a report has emerged about a coordinated misinformation campaign against Pakistan. According to sources, trade routes to Iran, Azerbaijan, and Central Asian countries have been approved for exports.
In politics, foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, and Pakistan will meet in Islamabad to discuss regional issues. Meanwhile, a video scandal has led to the suspension of several medical staff, including a woman medical officer and five PGs.
In other news, the US has deployed its third naval fleet to the Middle East in preparation for a possible war with Iran.

