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Meera believes in hard effort and dedication to super stardom

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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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Sarah Khan supports her spouse Falak Shabir’s dress code opinion

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Singer Falak Shabir’s wife and actor Sarah Khan shared her views on what feminism meant to her and also backed her husband’s comments on the dressing of women on social media.

Khan’s comments, however, elicited a mixed response online. “Make a law against those who wear short dresses in public places, bazaars and streets.” This statement put TikTokker Shabir in an internet controversy after he asked Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz to do so.

In reaction to the backlash, Khan defended her husband with a number of Instagram stories, saying his words were not just aimed at women, but both genders.

She also accused some women in Pakistan of propagating a twisted form of feminism.

“Values, dignity, respect and responsibility are the pillars of a healthy society. Khan wrote: “Behaviour that undermines these principles is affecting not just one group but everyone – and it has been normalised and celebrated.

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Gold Adds to Losses on US Rate Hike Fears

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Old prices continued losses on Monday as expectations of a US rate hike grew after a solid jobs data, while ongoing conflicts in the Middle East pushed oil prices higher and fuelled inflation concerns.

Spot gold dropped 0.4% to $4,313.11 an ounce by 0302 GMT. Prices plummeted almost 3% on Friday to the lowest level since March 24.

U.S. gold futures for August delivery fell 0.7% to $4,336.30.It is all based on the hawkishness that the market has started to put on the Fed futures,” said Kelvin Wong, senior market analyst at OANDA, adding that higher Treasury yields were putting further pressure on gold.

The benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury note yield climbed after spiking to a two-week high in the previous session, raising the opportunity cost of keeping non-yielding metal.

Israel said it hit military targets in western and central Iran on Monday, even as U.S. President Donald Trump allegedly advised Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to hold off on any strikes.

Fuelling fears of higher inflation and interest rates, oil prices surged by more than $3 a barrel.

Gold is viewed as a hedge against inflation, but increasing interest rates tend to press the non-yielding metal.

The U.S. economy created a solid number of jobs for a third straight month in May, suggesting the labour market was gaining steam after floundering last year and providing the central bank greater leeway to keep rates stable amid inflation rising due to the Iran war.

“The new jobs number showed the labour market is roughly in balance and near full employment,” Fed President Beth Hammack of Cleveland said Friday, adding that ongoing high inflation may mean the Fed would have to hike rates soon to curb it.

Spot silver declined 0.4% to $67.56 an ounce, platinum eased 0.5% to $1,767.15 and palladium was unchanged at $1,225.66.

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Falak Shabir encourages Maryam Nawaz to legislate clothing code for public places

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Pakistani musician and actor, Falak Shabir has urged the Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz to adopt laws on clothing rules in public areas.

Falak Shabir took to Instagram and uploaded a story appreciating the Punjab government’s decision of banning vaping in the province and called it a positive step.

However, as a father of two girls, the musician stated that he wished to make a humble request to Maryam Nawaz to think about bringing legislation connected to people wearing revealing attire in public places, marketplaces and on roadways.This is very nice move but as father of two girls, I respectfully request Maryam Nawaz to make some law for those wearing short dresses in public places, markets and on roads. “Otherwise we will be culturally destroyed,” he wrote.

The singer’s comments have set social media alight, with some people debating the subject of personal freedom, cultural values and standards of attire in public.

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