Humayun Saeed, Fahad Mustafa and Sajal Aly honored at Filmfare Middle East Achievers Night in Dubai

(L-R) The collage of photos shows Pakistani actors Sajal Aly, Humayun Saeed and Fahad Mustafa. (Photo courtesy: AFP/Fahad Mustafa instagram)
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Updated 20 November 2022
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Humayun Saeed, Fahad Mustafa and Sajal Aly honored at Filmfare Middle East Achievers Night in Dubai

  • Saeed, who most recently performed in The Crown, thanked Filmfare for inviting him to the ceremony
  • Mustafa and Aly were acknowledged as the rising stars of Pakistani entertainment industry at the gathering

ISLAMABAD: Three leading Pakistani actors on Saturday participated in Bollywood’s Filmfare Middle East Achievers Night 2022 in Dubai, each one being honored for making contributions to their country’s entertainment industry in a star-studded ceremony held at the World Trade Center.

The event brought together some of the biggest names in the Indian film industry.

Amid the most prominent personalities, Hema Malini won the Lifetime Achievement Award after a successful Bollywood career spanning about five decades in which she earned recognition as an actor, producer and director.

Pakistan’s Humayun Saeed, Fahad Mustafa and Sajal Aly also interacted with the Bollywood fraternity and later shared their pictures with some of them on various social media platforms.

Saeed, who most recently performed in The Crown, thanked Filmfare for inviting him to the ceremony.

“I have been working [in the entertainment industry] for the last 25 years and you have still been tolerating me which is a huge achievement,” he smiled while addressing the audience.

He thanked everyone at the gathering for showing him “tremendous affection” while acknowledging the support of his family.

Filmfare also recognized Mustafa’s work by presenting him “The Promising Star of Pakistan” award.

Applauded for being a trendsetter in his country, the Pakistani artist said he “started acting because of Govinda,” a prominent Indian comedian and dancer who dominated Bollywood films for a significantly long period.

Aly also won “The Most Popular Face of Pakistani Cinema” award during the ceremony.

“Enjoy the evening,” she briefly said in the microphone after receiving the honor.

Asked if there was another place in the world where she would want to live, she smiled and said: “Why not India?”

The award ceremony included dazzling stage performances by young Bollywood actors like Ranveer Singh and Sunny Leone.


Pakistan urges UN Security Council to sanction separatist BLA group after recent attacks

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Pakistan urges UN Security Council to sanction separatist BLA group after recent attacks

  • Separatist BLA launched attacks in multiple Balochistan cities last week, killing over 50 as per official figures
  • Pakistan envoy says since Taliban assumed control of Afghanistan, BLA, other militant groups have a “new lease of life“

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s UN Ambassador Iftikhar Ahmed this week urged the Security Council to impose sanctions against the separatist Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) militant group and designate it as a “terrorist” group, after its recent coordinated attacks in southwestern Balochistan province. 

Pakistan’s military said on Thursday it has concluded security operations in Balochistan against separatists that was launched since Jan. 29, killing 216 militants. The military launched counteroffensive operations in Balochistan after the BLA said it launched coordinated attacks in several parts of the province last Friday and Saturday. 

The attacks killed 36 civilians and 22 law enforcement and security forces personnel, Pakistan’s military said. Pakistan’s government has accused India of being involved in the attacks, charges that New Delhi has dismissed. 

“We hope the Council will act swiftly to designate BLA under the 1267 sanctions regime acceding to the listing request that is currently under consideration,” Iftikhar said on Wednesday during a UNSC briefing on the topic ‘Threats to International Peace and Security caused by Terrorist Acts.’

The 1267 sanctions regime is a UNSC program that seeks to impose sanctions on individuals and entities associated with “terrorism.”

The regime seeks to impose travel bans, freeze assets and impose an arms embargo on individuals and groups primarily associated with Al-Qaeda or the Taliban. 

Ahmad said that after the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan in 2021, “externally sponsored and foreign-funded proxy terrorist groups” such as the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan and the BLA have got a “new lease of life.”

“Operating with virtual impunity from Afghan soil and with the active support of our eastern neighbor, these groups are responsible for heinous terrorist attacks inside Pakistan,” he said. 

The Pakistani envoy said it has become imperative to prevent billions of dollars of sophisticated weapons and equipment, which were left behind by foreign forces in Afghanistan, “from falling into the hands of terrorists.”

“There must be accountability of external destabilizing actors who support, finance and arm these groups, including their proxies in Afghanistan,” Ahmad said in a veiled reference to India. 

Pakistan’s largest and poorest province, mineral-rich Balochistan borders Iran and ‌Afghanistan and is home to China’s investment in the Gwadar deep-water ‍port and other projects.

Balochistan has been the site of a ‍decades-long insurgency led by ethnic Baloch separatists seeking greater autonomy and a larger share of its natural ‍resources. 

They accuse the state of denying locals a fair share of the province’s mineral wealth, charges that are denied by the Pakistani government.