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Meera believes in hard effort and dedication to super stardom
Veteran actor Meera says despite spending decades in the entertainment field, she often feels mistreated by hosts and spectators alike.
Meera recently shared some of the hardships she has faced throughout her work and personal life in a podcast interview. She spoke openly about the hard work she put in to support her family, create her profession, and earn a respected place for herself in the field.
The performer told us she feels she’s put in years of hard work and dedication that should be getting her more attention and appreciation. But she acknowledged she feels undermined at public appearances and interviews often.
Meera also spoke out on the scandals that have regularly surrounded her over the years, saying she does not want them to define her personality. Instead, she wishes to be known for her contributions to the entertainment business, and her passion to her art.
Fans and industry insiders alike were complimentary about the conversation, with many praising Meera for her honesty and tenacity. Fans were also excited about her future endeavours.
Meera has been one of the most recognisable faces in Pakistan for over 20 years. She is lined up to star opposite Shaan Shahid in the psychological thriller Psycho that is due to hit screens this Eidul Azha.
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G7 finance leaders look to address inequities as trade tensions fray unity
G7 finance ministers meeting in Paris on Monday will seek common ground on addressing global economic concerns and co-ordinating vital raw material supplies, even as geopolitical disagreements threaten to challenge the cohesion of the group.
The two-day conference followed a summit between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing that achieved few meaningful economic accomplishments as tensions over Taiwan and trade simmered behind a show of diplomatic cordiality.
The Paris agenda will focus on what French Finance Minister Roland Lescure said are “deep-rooted global economic imbalances that are creating trade friction and could result in a turbulent unwinding in financial markets.””The way the global economy has been developing for the past 10 years or so is clearly unsustainable,” he added, referring to a pattern where China under-consumes, the United States over-consumes and Europe under-invests.
UPDATE FROM THE SUMMIT US-CHINA
Lescure, who will chair the talks, said the G7 provided a chance for open discussion among allies at a time of growing disagreements with Washington.These are not easy topics. “I am not going to say that we agree on everything, including, of course, first and foremost with our American friends,” he told journalists before the meeting.
The Trump administration allowed a sanctions waiver on Russian seaborne oil to lapse on Saturday, and finance ministers will be seeking for an update on US-China ties after the Trump-Xi summit and on the latest US efforts to re-open the Strait of Hormuz.
The success would be if the sides just accept each has some responsibility for the trade and financial flow imbalances, French officials participating with preparations said, but the US side is expected to be reluctant.
FALLOUT FROM MIDEAST CONFLICT””I’d be shocked if they’re going to sign on to the idea this is the US’s fault in some way,” said Philip Luck, director of the economics program at Washington’s Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Ministers are also set to examine the economic effects from the Mideast conflict and volatility on global bond markets, which are of particular concern to Japan.
Rachel Reeves will “push for coordinated action to limit inflation and supply chain pressures and restore freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz” at the meeting, and also reassert the government’s desire to reduce trade barriers between Britain and the European Union, Britain’s finance ministry said.
G7 divisions make it harder to show unity as ministers prepare for a June 15-17 leaders summit in the resort town of Evian.
CRITICAL MINERAL DEPENDENCE
A second target will be critical minerals and rare earths, where G7 governments are aiming to coordinate efforts to lessen reliance on China, which dominates supply chains important for technology from electric vehicles to renewable energy and security systems.
The G7 will call for tighter collaboration to monitor markets, anticipate disruptions and establish alternative sources, including through cooperative initiatives across allied economies, Lescure said. “The goal is to make sure that no country can ever again have a monopoly” of such materials, he said.
G7 countries are aiming to create a shared toolbox of measures to stabilise markets and boost domestic investment, possibly with price floors for manufacturers, pooled purchases and also tariffs.
Luck, who worked on the topic in the Biden administration, said the program is a long-term undertaking that would do little on the finance ministers’ meeting. “”This is very early innings of trying to figure this out,” he remarked. “I don’t think there is agreement on a strategy even within the U.S. government, let alone being able to articulate that in a convincing way to our partners in order to get them to sign on,” he said.
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Sanam Saeed debuts at the Cannes Film Festival dressed traditionally.
At the 79th Cannes Film Festival, Pakistani actress Sanam Saeed made an eye-catching and historic début while proudly donning traditional clothing.
As a member of the prestigious South Asian Women Excellence in Cinema and Arts group, the actress attended the festival.
Attendees applauded Sanam Saeed and complimented her graceful beauty as she walked the red carpet. In a heartfelt response, the actress thanked the audience for their admiration.
Sanam Saeed received praise on social media and from fashion lovers for wearing a traditional eastern costume for her Cannes debut, in contrast to many celebrities who choose western attire.
Saeed selected a handmade halter-neck dress in white and silver that skillfully combined contemporary global glitz with traditional South Asian beauty.
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Sanam Saeed will debut at Cannes Film Festival in 2026
Pakistani star Sanam Saeed to make her debut appearance at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival 2026, marking a big milestone for Pakistan’s entertainment industry at the world stage.
The Cannes Film Festival’s 79th edition will take place from May 12 to 23, 2026, in the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès in Cannes.
Sanam’s involvement will not be limited to red carpet appearances, as she has been named as one of the inaugural honorees of Us Studios’ “South Asian Women Excellence in Cinema & Global Art” project, which aims to recognise the contributions of women in cinema and creative arts across South Asia.
Before coming to Cannes Sanam said that she will pay respect to famous Pakistani film hero Shamim Ara, who left a lasting impact on the film industry of the country.
Her life did not follow the traditional pattern of rise, fall and fade. It was something exceptional – ascension, dominance, reinvention, legacy,” Sanam said in a video posted on her official Instagram account.
She also talked about the legacy of Shamim Ara, who she said “quietly broke the biggest boundaries, opening doors for women behind the camera.”
Several other Pakistani celebs too lauded the announcement, congratulating Sanam on her success and expressing delight, including Mahira Khan. Maya Ali also praised Sanam for paying tribute to Shamim Ara. Kinza Hashmi and other stars also congratulated and showed their support.
Zara Noor Abbas, Ghana Ali, Nadia Hussain and Hareem Farooq among others also praised Sanam before her debut at Cannes.
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