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Pakistani actress Meera has recently spoken about her struggle with depression during the shooting of her new film, “Psycho.” In a recent interview, Meera discussed her film career and personal life. She denied news reports that she had checked into a psychiatric hospital in the US for treatment, stating that the reality was that her character’s intense nature in the film had affected her mental health.
Meera revealed that during the first phase of the film’s shooting, her character had a profound impact on her mental health, leading to depression. She said that she had to work hard to come out of her character and regain her mental balance, which was a first for her as she had never immersed herself so deeply in a role before.
Meera praised director Shan Shahid, saying that he was an excellent director who taught her how to fully immerse herself in a character. The film “Psycho” is expected to be released on Eid ul-Adha this year, with a cast that includes Javed Sheikh, Sonya Hussain, Nayyar Ejaz, and Shabbir Jan.
In other news, Indian rock band “The Struts” performed in Kochi and ended their performance with a unique critique of American policies and a message about the ongoing tensions in the Middle East. Pakistani actress Reema Khan has revealed that she had refused to wear bold clothing for a Indian award show.
Meanwhile, an old interview of Reema Khan is going viral on social media, in which she expressed her views on balancing her career and marriage. Pakistani drama writer Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar’s son and actor Darab Khalil has responded to his father’s controversies. Senior Pakistani actor Ferdoos Jamal has once again made headlines due to her controversial statements.
Ferdoos Jamal shared a video on her daily log, celebrating her son’s 7-month birthday. Pakistani actress Rima Khan has revealed that she refused to wear bold clothing for a Indian award show.
In other news, former Pakistani cricketer Mohammad Nawaz has tested positive for COVID-19, and the Pakistan Cricket Board has decided to investigate the matter. Dr. Hasnat has been asked to join the board within two months.
A woman in Quetta died after being injured in a scooter accident and was a karate player.

