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Veteran star Tabassum Govil passes away at 78

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Veteran actor Tabassum, known for her work as a child artiste and also as host of popular Doordarshan talk show “Phool Khile Hain Gulshan Gulshan”, has died after suffering a cardiac arrest, her son Hoshang Govil said on Saturday, news agency PTI reported.

“Few days ago, she was admitted to a hospital. She had gastro problem and we went there for check-up. She suffered two cardiac attacks at 8.40 pm and 8.42 pm. She passed away peacefully on Friday night,” Hoshang told PTI.

As a child artist, Tabassum was known as Baby Tabassum and starred in movies such as “Nargis”, “Mera Suhaag”, “Manjhdhar” and “Bari Behen” in the late 1940s.She hosted the celebrity talk show “Phool Khile Hain Gulshan Gulshan” from 1972 to 1993 on Doordarshan.

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Srinagar’s rising star Aatif to shine as a Soldier in Kartik Aryan’s ‘Chandu Champan’

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An 18-year-old youth from Pantha Chowk area of Srinagar, Aatif Bin Altaf, is all set to make his debut in the Bollywood as he has secured a role in the upcoming movie of Kartik Aryan, “Chandu Champan”.

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“Chandu Champian,” a Bollywood movie, is based on the life of Murlikant Petkar, a freestyle swimmer and India’s first Paralympic gold medallist, and is set to be released on July 14, 2024.

“I got a call recently and I was informed that I have been selected for the role of a soldier in Kartik Aryan’s upcoming Bollywood movie, Chandu Champian. I couldn’t believe it as it was a joyous moment for me,” said Aatif.

“I have had a passion for acting since childhood, and I am inspired by the King Khan of Bollywood (SRK). This is my first Bollywood role, and before this, I have done a Puma advertisement, Myntra advertisement, and other fashion shows as well.”

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“I have also performed at SKICC Srinagar, and on the occasion of International Pheran Day I have performed at both Lal Chowk and Bakhshi Stadium as well,” said Atif while adding, “I have shot for the movie for 5 days in Pahalgam, and I am so happy to be a part of the movie, and besides I am also performing in the upcoming fashion show at Aurangabad.”

“The people should follow their dreams and never give up, that’s the most important thing,” Aatif said.

“This 8 minutes long single-shot war scene turned out to be the most challenging, spectacular and yes, difficult but also the most memorable shot of my acting career. Thank you @kabirkhankk sir for giving me a memory to cherish for a lifetime. #ChanduChampion,” wrote the actor,” Karthik Aryan wrote on social media platform. KNO

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Pakistani woman Seema Haider to play a RAW agent in an Indian movie

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A Pakistani woman named Seema Haider recently made headlines when she entered India illegally via Dubai and Nepal. Her audacity in pulling off this accomplishment caught people’s attention, but what’s even more amazing is that she was going to an audition for a part in “A Tailor Murder Story.” The movie, whose plot centers on the assassination of Udaipur tailor Kanhaiya Lal by extreme Islamists, is being made by Jani Firefox Production House, which also organized Seema’s audition in Greater Noida, Times of India reported.

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Suspicions arose about Seema’s true intentions, as she was believed to be an ISI agent. Shockingly, she was set to play the role of a RAW officer in the movie, adding a layer of complexity to her story.

Seema had left her family in Pakistan to be with a man named ‘Sachin.’ After entering India, she arranged her audition with film directors Jayant Sinha and Bharat Singh.

A video recently emerged showing the difficulties faced by Seema Haider and Sachin Meena after they moved to their house in Uttar Pradesh’s Greater Noida. They were struggling to make ends meet, facing shortages of food and other necessary items.

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Their unusual love story began when they connected through the popular shooting game PUBG during the Covid pandemic. Sachin, a 22-year-old Indian man from Rabupura area in Greater Noida, fell in “love” with Seema through the game. Seema, who was already married to Ghulam Haider and had four children in Pakistan, decided to leave the country and cross the border to be with Sachin.

The two met in Nepal, where they reportedly got married following Hindu rituals after Seema converted to Hinduism. Together with her children, Seema and Sachin entered India on May 13.

On July 4, the police apprehended Seema and arrested Sachin, and his father for providing shelter to a foreigner. However, they were released on bail a few days later, and the couple has been continuously questioned by the probe agencies.

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Seema’s estranged husband, Ghulam, who works in Saudi Arabia, expressed a desire to reunite with his wife and children. However, Seema firmly states that she does not want to return to Pakistan and wishes to live with Sachin.
The situation remains complex and continues to unfold as authorities investigate Seema’s case and her future in India.

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Kashmiri female MCs breaking barriers through the power of Rap

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The emergence of female MCs in Kashmir’s hip-hop scene is bringing about a transformative shift, as these artists challenge societal norms and push the boundaries of what is possible.

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Through rap, these women are defying gender-based discrimination and using their music as a tool for empowerment.

By addressing social barriers head-on, they are shedding light on the challenges faced by women in Kashmir and inspiring change in their society.

Rap has long served as a platform for marginalized voices to express their struggles and advocate for social change.

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For these female MCs, it provides a medium to communicate their experiences, frustrations, and aspirations.

Through their powerful lyrics and captivating performances, they highlight the gender disparities and stereotypes prevalent in Kashmiri society.

By stepping into the male-dominated arena of rap, these women are not only breaking barriers but also redefining societal expectations for women in Kashmir.

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Their mere presence challenges traditional gender roles and norms, sending a strong message that women can excel in any field they choose.

One of the inspiring voices in this movement is Iqra Nisar, also known as Young Illa.

Iqra Nisar, also known by her stage name Illa Yung, is a ninth-grade student from Baramulla in North Kashmir who has found her passion for rap. Inspired by her first encounter with a rap song at the age of 8, Iqra realized that she too could pursue this art form. Although initially, she kept her journey a secret from her family, she began writing rap lyrics after learning more about rap from boys who helped her understand the genre.

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When her family eventually discovered her involvement in the rap world, Iqra’s father strongly opposed her pursuing her passion. Despite the initial resistance, she persevered in following her dreams. It was when her father listened to her first recorded rap that his perspective changed, and he allowed her to continue her musical pursuits.

Iqra mentioned that she draws inspiration from the songs of Talha Anjum, finding them relatable and helpful in expressing her thoughts and emotions. Her lyrics often touch upon various subjects, including women-related issues, social crimes, and the pursuit of freedom, reflecting the happenings in Kashmir.

After completing the writing process, Iqra records her raps and uploads them on social media platforms. The response she has received has been overwhelmingly positive, particularly from girls who also aspire to showcase their talents. Iqra’s raps have become a source of inspiration for many, encouraging them to break down barriers and pursue their own passions. Despite the challenges some face due to family constraints, her music has played a role in motivating others to embrace their creativity and make a difference.

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Iqra Nisar’s journey as Illa Young showcases the power of rap in empowering individuals and creating change. Through her music, she addresses pressing social issues, amplifies the voices of women, and inspires others to overcome obstacles in their own lives.

Another prominent figure in the Kashmiri rap scene is Mehak Ashraf.

Mehak Ashraf, a 22-year-old from the old city of Hazratbal area in Srinagar, has been involved in the rap world since she was 12 years old, performing under the stage name Enimi. Her journey into rap began when she stumbled upon a song by Eminem, which piqued her curiosity. As she delved deeper into the genre, she explored the works of artists like Nicki Minaj, Drake, and 50 Cent. However, it was Eminem’s music and his stance against white supremacy and injustice that resonated with her the most.

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For Mehak, rap is a means of contributing to society, especially in a conservative environment where women are often constrained. She takes pride in her ability to challenge stereotypes and empower other girls who may feel limited in a male-dominated society. Mehak believes that her rap music provides inspiration and a sense of confidence to those who face challenges due to societal expectations.

While Mehak has received positive responses from girls who have been inspired by her rap journey, she acknowledges the challenges they face due to the prevailing mindset of people. However, she finds solace in knowing that her music boosts the confidence of others and motivates them to work towards changing stereotypes.

Mehak recognizes that breaking barriers requires going beyond the norm and doing something extraordinary. She encourages others to embrace their talent, have faith in themselves, and never stop pursuing their dreams, regardless of the obstacles they may face. Her message to others is to believe in their abilities, showcase their talents, and demonstrate to the world that they are remarkable.

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Mehak Ashraf’s story exemplifies the transformative power of rap in a conservative society. Through her music, she challenges societal norms, inspires others to break free from constraints, and encourages them to embrace their talents. Her journey serves as a reminder to individuals that they have the power to make a difference and contribute to positive change, even in the face of adversity.

The journeys of Iqra Nisar and Mehak Ashraf exemplify the transformative power of rap in Kashmir.

Through their music, these female MCs defy societal norms, inspire others to break free from constraints, and encourage the embrace of individual talents.

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Their determination and resilience serve as beacons of hope for others, proving that they have the ability to make a difference and contribute to positive change, even in the face of adversity.

In nutshell, the rise of female MCs in Kashmir’s rap scene signifies an empowering phenomenon. Through their music, these women are changing perceptions, advocating for gender equality, and contributing to broader social change. Their determination, resilience, and transformative lyrics serve as an inspiration for individuals to overcome barriers and fight for their rights. (Siasat.com)

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