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The wait is finally over for the eagerly anticipated biopic on the life of the King of Pop, Michael Jackson. The film, also titled “Michael,” is set to hit the box office on April 24, and fans of the legendary musician are buzzing with excitement. With its dazzling music, emotional storyline, and a glimpse into the life of a legend, the film has already won over the hearts of not just die-hard fans of the 80s and 90s but also the new generation.
The film “Michael” offers a glimpse into the life and legacy of one of the world’s most influential artists, Michael Jackson. Going beyond his music, the film takes audiences on a journey of Jackson’s life, from his incredible talent as the lead singer of the Jackson 5 to his relentless pursuit of becoming the world’s greatest entertainer. The film also highlights some of Jackson’s iconic stage performances and his personal life, giving viewers a closer look at the man behind the legend.
Directed by Anthony Fuqua, the film features a talented cast, including Jafar Jackson, Naeve Long, Lara Hiriart, and Julianne Hough. In an interview, Jafar Jackson revealed that his grandfather, Liakat Ali Khan, was the grandson of Pakistan’s first Prime Minister, Liaquat Ali Khan.
As the Academy Awards enter a new era, the film industry is abuzz with excitement. In a recent interview, Mishal Khan spoke about the changing dynamics of the film industry, while senior actress Risham Khan faced criticism for her comments. Meanwhile, Hollywood actor Robert De Niro took aim at Donald Trump, and several celebrities received threatening calls from unknown numbers.
In a shocking revelation, Bollywood actor Sonu Sood revealed that he initially declined the role in the film “Dabangg 2” due to the storyline. The film’s success was later attributed to Sonu Sood’s portrayal of the villainous character. In other news, Pakistani citizen Saba Azad has been hospitalized with a rare fungal infection, and a high-level meeting between foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt has concluded in Pakistan. The meeting focused on repatriating $20 billion from the Middle East and Europe.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan, while Shir Afzal Murtaza criticized the appointment of a new chief minister who is unable to run a primary school. In a separate development, Iran’s Revolutionary Guard announced that they would target two American or Israeli universities in the region.
In a crackdown on reckless driving, the police have vowed to take action against drivers who operate vehicles without a driving license.

