Nadia Hussain, a versatile individual known for her roles in the salon industry, acting, and modeling, faced criticism on social media for her singing abilities.
The scrutiny intensified after her appearance on Momin Saqib’s show, ‘Had Kardi,’ on Samaa TV, where she took a shot at singing the song “Sar Kiye Yeh Pahar.”

The moment the show aired, netizens swiftly began drawing comparisons between Nadia and Chahat Fateh Ali Khan. Comments compiled by Reviewit reflected diverse opinions, with some associating her wavering voice with undesirable habits and others attributing it to the experience of enjoying a song with hands-free devices.
Moreover, viewers speculated that Nadia’s singing attempt might have been the reason behind the separation of the Strings band. This marked her initial venture into singing following her return to the drama industry with the series “Pyari Nimoo.”
US Announces $4 Million For Capacity Building Of Police And Anti-Terrorism Force In Balochistan: Blome
Meanwhile, Quetta – Today in Quetta, U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan Donald A. Blome unveiled four important initiatives to bolster the capabilities of Pakistani law enforcement in their efforts to safeguard local communities.
- Anti-Terrorist Force Training Facility Expansion: A $4 million assistance package will facilitate the expansion of Balochistan Police’s Anti-Terrorist Force training facility, doubling its current capacity, and allowing simultaneous instruction for an additional 800 trainees.
- Upgraded Police Stations: The United States allocated $2 million to repair and upgrade 10 flood-damaged police stations. These facilities will include modern infrastructure, such as digital record management and support for alternative dispute resolution mechanisms, thereby supporting more responsive service to local communities. The facilities will also feature dedicated gender desks that will provide a private space for vulnerable populations to report crimes and receive special care for problems or injuries resulting from those crimes.
- Construction of New Police Stations: An additional $2 million will be dedicated to constructing 10 new police stations to improve service to women, girls, and all Pakistanis.
- Equipment Support: Recognizing the risks faced by law enforcement officers, the United States announced a $250,000 equipment grant to better protect enforcement officers as they undertake their duties.

