Pakistani actress and television host Shahista Lodhi has sparked concern among her fans with her Eid celebration photos, which show her husband’s absence. Lodhi shared new photos with her children on Instagram, showcasing the entire family in a joyful mood. However, the absence of her husband has raised eyebrows, and fans are speculating about the reason behind it.
The photos quickly went viral on social media, with fans expressing their concerns and making various guesses about the situation. Lodhi’s Instagram story revealed that her father, Jan Lodhi, was the grandson of Pakistan’s first Prime Minister, Liaquat Ali Khan. The news comes as the film industry is gearing up for the Oscars, which will be entering a new era.
In other news, Reesham, a fellow actress, has come out in support of Mishk Khan, while criticizing Deezer Khan’s performance. Hollywood actor Robert De Niro has also slammed US President Donald Trump for his handling of the situation. Many film personalities have been receiving threatening phone calls, with some even receiving calls at their homes.
Bollywood actor Sonu Sood has spoken out about his decision to not participate in the film Dabangg 2, citing that the story didn’t resonate with him. Sood, known for his villainous role in the 2010 hit film Dabangg, has gained a reputation for his kindness and humanity.
Indian actress Saba Azad has been hospitalized due to a rare infection called Cyclosporiasis. In other news, Pakistan is hosting a high-level meeting of foreign ministers from four countries, including Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt. The meeting has discussed the return of $20 billion from the Middle East and Europe to Pakistani citizens.
Meanwhile, Pakistani politician Shehbaz Sharif has met with Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, to discuss the return of funds. The meeting has sparked controversy, with some criticizing the current government for its inability to manage the country’s finances.
In a separate incident, Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami has passed away, leaving behind a legacy of critically acclaimed films, including “Test of Friendship,” which won a prestigious award at the French film festival. The incident has sparked a mix of reactions on social media, with some expressing their condolences and others sharing their own opinions on the matter.
In related news, Pakistani police have announced that they will take action against drivers who operate vehicles without a license. The move comes as part of a larger effort to improve road safety in the country.

