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Director feels doing so would relieve the public of depression
After throwing shade at Alizeh Shah in
Time Out With Ahsan Khan, Yasir Nawaz has a request for the Prime Minister Imran Khan.
The director, producer and screenwriter, in a note addressing the premier, has asked the government to replace the ‘Corona tune’ with a recitation of Surah Ar-Rahman “
taakay awaam depression se nikal kar thora sukoon hasil karsakay (so that it may relieve the public of depression).”
It is pertinent to mention here that the ‘corona tune’ being referred to, is an automated public service awareness message, meant to remind people of the virus which is still rampant and lethal. It is also meant to remind the public to maintain SOPs and take all precautionary measures until the majority is vaccinated.
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Sheikh revealed that his first girlfriend was French. “I met her in Karachi because her father was PIA’s station manager in Paris and she was on holidays here. I was a nobody at the time but I guess I was lucky that such a charming lady went out with me. But then, obviously, she left for home and called me there. Again, I needed money and my father had a Morris. I sold it for Rs5,000, got a ticket for Rs3,000 and went to Paris. I got a beating for that later too.”
But the veteran added that after that, he went to Paris five to six times upon being called by the same girl, who even provided him tickets. And that is where he groomed himself. He then enrolled in Alliance Francoise to learn French too. Till this day, the