Pakistani actress Yashma Gill recently appeared on a private TV channel’s Ramadan transmission and spilled the beans on the ongoing rumors surrounding Hania Amir and Asim Azhar’s wedding. When a fan asked her about the alleged wedding, Yashma Gill replied that marriage is a personal matter and it’s up to the couple to disclose the information. She further stated that she has no knowledge about the wedding, but if it takes place, the couple will likely share the news on their Instagram accounts.
Yashma Gill also emphasized that her only wish is for everyone to find a beautiful, caring, and respectable partner for marriage. This statement comes amidst controversy surrounding her recent Haryanvi music video, Tatari, which has been criticized for its lyrics and scenes.
In other entertainment news, Pakistani actress Sanam Saeed spoke about her experiences working with actor and producer Humayun Saeed. Pakistani actor Aijaz Aslam shared a fascinating story about his friend Adnan Siddiqui, who used to swim in the sea while sailing.
Pakistani singer, musician, and actor Umair Jaswal has a message for people who deceive their spouses. When asked about why he was removed from a show, Jaswal replied that he was suddenly called to the office and told that his behavior was not right.
In a shocking revelation, Donald Trump took to social media and expressed hope that countries like China, France, Japan, South Korea, the UK, and others would send warships to the region.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has officially reprimanded Pakistani batsman Salman Ali Agha for breaching the Level 1 code of conduct and has given him one demerit point.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced that the government will implement cost-cutting measures, which will result in 5-30% salary cuts for employees of autonomous bodies under the government and public sector. The reduction in salaries will be used to provide relief to the public.
PCB has announced that Hussain Talat has suffered a dislocated shoulder, and he is unlikely to participate in the upcoming match against Bangladesh.
Iranian authorities have confirmed that oil companies operating in the country are functioning as usual, despite the ongoing operation, Ghazb al-Haq.

