In a surprising revelation, Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh, who is currently playing the role of a Indian spy named Jiskriet Singh Rangi in the film “Dharaender”, has a deep connection with Karachi. Born to a Sindhi family in Mumbai in 1985, Ranveer’s parents were originally from Karachi, which they left before the partition of India in 1947. This unexpected twist has sparked interest among fans and viewers, who are now drawing parallels between the film’s story and Ranveer’s own family history.
In an interview, Pakistani actor and host, Fiza Ali, expressed her support for her husband, Yasser Nawaz, and criticized the cold demeanor of Karachi residents. Fiza Ali’s comments come at a time when the Pakistani entertainment industry is facing criticism for its lack of warmth and hospitality.
Meanwhile, British royal family member, Duchess of Sussex, and actress Meghan Markle has announced that she has imposed conditions on her meeting with her father, Thomas Markle, which may make it difficult for them to meet again. This move has sparked controversy and raised questions about the royal family’s priorities.
In other news, Pakistani actress and singer, Meesha Shafi, has announced that she will be collaborating with Indian singer, Tulus, on her upcoming song “Sachay Log”. This collaboration has sparked debate and raised questions about the role of art and culture in bridging the gap between India and Pakistan.
In a separate development, the founder of PTI, Imran Khan, and his wife, Bushra Bibi, have been sentenced to 7 years and 7 years, respectively, under Section 409 of the PPC. The couple was also fined one crore rupees. This verdict has sparked outrage and raised questions about the role of politics in the country.
In a bizarre incident, three men were arrested in Nazimabad, Karachi, for their involvement in a extortion racket in Malir. The police report states that the men were caught during a raid on December 13.
In another incident, the funeral prayers of the leader of the Bangladesh student movement, Sharif Osman Hadi, were held at Dhaka University. The police report states that the men were caught during a raid on December 13.
The price of gold in the country has increased by Rs. 4,56,162 per tola, according to the All Pakistan Sarraf Association and Jewelry Association. This increase has sparked debate and raised questions about the role of the government in controlling prices.
In a shocking move, the Pakistani government has announced that it will increase the price of gold by 4,56,162 rupees per tola, effective immediately. This move has sparked outrage and raised questions about the government’s priorities.

