Sania Mirza Garners Massive Love After Shoaib Malik Marries Sana Javed! (Picture Credit: Facebook)
Sania Mirza is sporting the widest smile despite going through turmoil in her personal life. She sought Khula from her husband, Shoaib Malik, after he allegedly cheated on her multiple times. The Indian former Tennis player has also been garnering massive support after her former partner announced his third wedding with Sana Javed. Amid it all, there’s been a massive increase in her Instagram following, and below are all the details you need!
As per reports, Sania still lives in the same Dubai property she was residing in with Shoaib. She is accompanied by her son Izhaan, and it looks like the Indian former Tennis player owns full custody of her son. Mirza has been trying to move on and was recently seen attending the Australian Open.
Sania Mirza witnesses boost in Instagram followers
As per Hypeauditor,...
Sania Mirza is sporting the widest smile despite going through turmoil in her personal life. She sought Khula from her husband, Shoaib Malik, after he allegedly cheated on her multiple times. The Indian former Tennis player has also been garnering massive support after her former partner announced his third wedding with Sana Javed. Amid it all, there’s been a massive increase in her Instagram following, and below are all the details you need!
As per reports, Sania still lives in the same Dubai property she was residing in with Shoaib. She is accompanied by her son Izhaan, and it looks like the Indian former Tennis player owns full custody of her son. Mirza has been trying to move on and was recently seen attending the Australian Open.
Sania Mirza witnesses boost in Instagram followers
As per Hypeauditor,...
- 2/1/2024
- by Jishika Madaan
- KoiMoi
Did Shoaib Malik Address Massive Backlash Amid Sana Javed Marriage? (Picture Credit: Facebook)
Shoaib Malik sent shockwaves across India and Pakistan with his third marriage to actress Sana Javed. It was a rather unexpected way to announce he had divorced his former wife, Sania Mirza. There has been a lot of backlash, and it looks like the cricketer is finally breaking his silence on the controversy. Scroll below for all the details!
Followers across India, as well as Pakistan, sided with Sania Mirza. It’s been over a year since the divorce rumors had been doing the rounds. But the former Tennis player had remained tight-lipped. She was peacefully living her life with her son Izhaan, and fans have been questioning Shoaib‘s absence on her Instagram feed.
Shoaib Malik breaks silence on Sania Mirza divorce?
Shoaib Malik seems to have finally broken his silence on the massive trolling he...
Shoaib Malik sent shockwaves across India and Pakistan with his third marriage to actress Sana Javed. It was a rather unexpected way to announce he had divorced his former wife, Sania Mirza. There has been a lot of backlash, and it looks like the cricketer is finally breaking his silence on the controversy. Scroll below for all the details!
Followers across India, as well as Pakistan, sided with Sania Mirza. It’s been over a year since the divorce rumors had been doing the rounds. But the former Tennis player had remained tight-lipped. She was peacefully living her life with her son Izhaan, and fans have been questioning Shoaib‘s absence on her Instagram feed.
Shoaib Malik breaks silence on Sania Mirza divorce?
Shoaib Malik seems to have finally broken his silence on the massive trolling he...
- 1/30/2024
- by Jishika Madaan
- KoiMoi
‘The Queen of My Dreams’ Review: A Charming and Fanciful Debut Tackles Mother-Daughter Relationships
Fawzia Mirza’s charming debut The Queen of My Dreams begins with a familiar and heartbreaking revelation. “I used to worship my mother,” our protagonist Azra (Amrit Kaur, The Sex Lives of College Girls) says through voiceover. “I thought she was perfect. I tried to be like my mother, but I wasn’t.”
As with most daughters navigating fractious relationships with their mothers, Azra’s entry into adulthood coincided with the shattering realization that her mother is only human. The woman who guided her since infancy and counseled her through challenging moments carries her own traumas. She doesn’t always understand Azra and, perhaps most upsettingly, she might not want to.
The Queen of My Dreams is Mirza’s take on a recognizable theme. It joins a formidable batch of films exploring mother-daughter relationships this festival season, a group that includes Raven Jackson’s gorgeous and poetic film All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt...
As with most daughters navigating fractious relationships with their mothers, Azra’s entry into adulthood coincided with the shattering realization that her mother is only human. The woman who guided her since infancy and counseled her through challenging moments carries her own traumas. She doesn’t always understand Azra and, perhaps most upsettingly, she might not want to.
The Queen of My Dreams is Mirza’s take on a recognizable theme. It joins a formidable batch of films exploring mother-daughter relationships this festival season, a group that includes Raven Jackson’s gorgeous and poetic film All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt...
- 10/17/2023
- by Lovia Gyarkye
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The apple rarely falls far from the tree and religion too often convinces said apple and tree of the opposite. This is the case with Mariam (Nimra Bucha) and Azra (Amrit Kaur) in Fawzia Mirza’s Pakistani-Canadian dramedy The Queen of My Dreams. Both are / were rebellious in their youth, desperate to cut a path that they desired beyond the boundaries of Islam or their parents. And yet both discover they are confined by those same boundaries through culture, generational trauma, and guilt.
That said, this isn’t a somber affair. Not really. Yes, it revolves around the untimely death of Azra’s father / Mariam’s husband Hassan (Hamza Haq), but the tragedy itself is as much a means to expose the cracks in this faltering mother-daughter relationship as it is to express the love that exists beneath it all. Because despite the traditionally conservative nature Mariam adheres to in the present,...
That said, this isn’t a somber affair. Not really. Yes, it revolves around the untimely death of Azra’s father / Mariam’s husband Hassan (Hamza Haq), but the tragedy itself is as much a means to expose the cracks in this faltering mother-daughter relationship as it is to express the love that exists beneath it all. Because despite the traditionally conservative nature Mariam adheres to in the present,...
- 9/9/2023
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
Fawzia Mirza’s feature debut, “The Queen of My Dreams,” which premieres Sept. 8 at Toronto, isn’t just a love letter to Bollywood, it’s a love letter to mothers and daughters and intergenerational connections. “It’s an attempt to reflect on the compassion we have for the elders in our lives,” says Mirza.
Amrit Kaur (“The Sex Lives of College Girls”) plays Azra, a Muslim teen living in Toronto. When her father, Hassan (Hamza Haq), suddenly dies, Azra is forced into grieving as she returns to Pakistan. “Ms. Marvel’s” Nimra Bucha plays Miriam, in the coming-of-age film that crosses decades, generations, cultures and beliefs.
“The Queen of My Dreams” began over a decade ago as a short film in which Mirza starred and co-directed with Ryan Logan. “It really began as a private conversation that I was having about my struggle with whether I could be queer and...
Amrit Kaur (“The Sex Lives of College Girls”) plays Azra, a Muslim teen living in Toronto. When her father, Hassan (Hamza Haq), suddenly dies, Azra is forced into grieving as she returns to Pakistan. “Ms. Marvel’s” Nimra Bucha plays Miriam, in the coming-of-age film that crosses decades, generations, cultures and beliefs.
“The Queen of My Dreams” began over a decade ago as a short film in which Mirza starred and co-directed with Ryan Logan. “It really began as a private conversation that I was having about my struggle with whether I could be queer and...
- 9/8/2023
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
Actor Utkarsh Sharma, who starred in the 2001 release ‘Gadar: Ek Prem Katha’ as a child artiste (the son of Sunny Deol and Ameesha Patel’s character) is now gearing up for the film’s sequel, and for the same, the actor learnt the Urdu language to lend authenticity to the character.
The film has been shot in Lucknow which also forms its backdrop, and going by the script, Utkarsh had to learn Urdu for a month in order to get the diction right for his character. The makers hired veteran and renowned Urdu tutor-actor Shaukat Mirza on set during the shooting process. During breaks, Utkarsh used to sit with Mirza and learn Urdu dialogues and their right pronunciation.
Talking about the same, Utkarsh said: “Gadar 2 is a big film not just for me but for everyone involved. The 2001 film has the emotions of millions of Indians attached to it,...
The film has been shot in Lucknow which also forms its backdrop, and going by the script, Utkarsh had to learn Urdu for a month in order to get the diction right for his character. The makers hired veteran and renowned Urdu tutor-actor Shaukat Mirza on set during the shooting process. During breaks, Utkarsh used to sit with Mirza and learn Urdu dialogues and their right pronunciation.
Talking about the same, Utkarsh said: “Gadar 2 is a big film not just for me but for everyone involved. The 2001 film has the emotions of millions of Indians attached to it,...
- 6/26/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
A group of South Asian filmmakers, including Indian director Anurag Kashyap (Kennedy) and the team behind Pakistani Directors Fortnight title In Flames, talked on a Cannes panel about how cinema can cross the political barriers that are keeping their countries apart.
Tensions between India and Pakistan are making it difficult for films and filmmakers to travel between each other’s countries, despite the popularity of Indian cinema in Pakistan, and the recent rise of Pakistani films on the world stage, including In Flames and last year’s Cannes Un Certain Regard Jury Prize winner, Joyland.
Kashyap, who is in Cannes with neo-noir thriller Kennedy playing Out Of Competition, said a new generation of young producers from different South Asian countries is helping talent from the region to work together and introducing global audiences to the whole region’s films: “These young producers make a difference because they don’t have any boundaries,...
Tensions between India and Pakistan are making it difficult for films and filmmakers to travel between each other’s countries, despite the popularity of Indian cinema in Pakistan, and the recent rise of Pakistani films on the world stage, including In Flames and last year’s Cannes Un Certain Regard Jury Prize winner, Joyland.
Kashyap, who is in Cannes with neo-noir thriller Kennedy playing Out Of Competition, said a new generation of young producers from different South Asian countries is helping talent from the region to work together and introducing global audiences to the whole region’s films: “These young producers make a difference because they don’t have any boundaries,...
- 5/22/2023
- by Liz Shackleton
- Deadline Film + TV
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