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Geo TV set to present drama serial Case No. 9

KARACHI: Geo Television, in collaboration with 7th Sky Entertainment, is set to present a thought-provoking new drama serial, Case No 9, directed by Syed Wajahat Hussain and penned by renowned journalist and Geo News anchor Shahzeb Khanzada.
The drama tells the powerful story of “Sehar,” a fearless young woman who becomes a symbol of resilience and defiance against societal barriers.
Playing the central role is acclaimed film and television actress Saba Qamar, who portrays Sehar as a confident, determined, and talented woman.
Opposite her, celebrated actor Faysal Quraishi stars as “Kamran,” a wealthy and arrogant businessman who tries to overpower Sehar with his influence and ego.
The narrative unfolds around Sehar’s courage, struggle, and defiance — raising the critical question: will Sehar fall victim to Kamran’s schemes, or will she emerge victorious through her strength and perseverance?
Produced by Abdullah Kadwani and Asad Qureshi, the high-profile project boasts an ensemble cast featuring Junaid Khan, Rushna Khan, Aamina Sheikh, Shehnawaz Zaidi, Hina Bayat, Gohar Rasheed, Ali Rehman Khan, Noorul Hassan, Naveen Waqar, Zahra Aamir, Mizna Waqas, Kamran Jilani, Faiza Gillani, Azra Mohyeddin, among others.
The central theme of Case No 9 revolves around a woman’s struggle for justice in a society where sexual violence, judicial trials, legal battles, social pressures, propaganda, and the influence of media and power all come into play.
The drama highlights how, in such cases, defeat often stems not from a lack of evidence, but from a lack of courage.
“Because of the fear of ‘what will people say,’ thousands of women remain silent, allowing crime to flourish and justice to be denied,” the script emphasizes.
Speaking about the project, Faysal Quraishi said: “This drama is the need of the hour. I wanted to be part of something that would make history and leave a lasting impact. We worked very hard on this, and I believe this is a landmark project.”
Meanwhile, Saba Qamar shared: “I never say yes to a project without reading the script. This is Shahzeb Khanzada’s first drama, yet when I read the script of Case No 9, it felt like it had been written by a seasoned playwright.” Case No 9 will soon premiere on Geo TV, bringing to screens a bold and socially significant narrative that challenges conventions and speaks directly to today’s realities.
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Matthew Goode's absence from 'Downton Abbey' final movie explained

Matthew Goode reportedly will not be returning to Downtown Abbey.
In a new chat with TVLIne, the show’s creator, Julian Fellowes shared that Goode has officially left the estate.
He further explained that it was actually Matthew’s choice not to…
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Nicola Peltz wants to bring Victoria Beckham to her knees: Source

Nicola Peltz and Brooklyn Beckham have reportedly moved on from family drama.
According to RadarOnline.com, Nicola Peltz has been adamant in her conviction that she would not reconcile with Victoria Beckham at any cost.
An insider also shared that the actress has issued her final condition for reconciliation and has established that if Victoria wants any real reconciliation, she must issue a direct apology to her.
“Nicola is willing to keep things polite in public, but privately she won’t pretend,” the spy confided.
In addition to this, the source remarked, “Unless Victoria owns up to being unfair, Nicola has no desire to reconcile.”
Apart from this drama, Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz have made it clear that they do not need anyone’s approval to live the life they want with their secret vow renewal ceremony without any member of the Beckham clan.
With this move, the Lola actress reportedly delivered a message to her fashion designer mother-in-law by wearing her mother’s wedding dress, as per a previous RadarOnline.com report.
“Nicola was fully aware every element would be scrutinized, and choosing her mother’s dress was deliberate,” the spy confided. It looked romantic at first glance, but it also made clear this was her occasion, on her family’s turf, with no place for Victoria in the picture,” they concluded.
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King Charles and Prince Harry meeting seen as snub to Prince William

Prince Harry’s long-anticipated meeting with King Charles III has set off an online storm among royal watchers, with many framing the encounter as the monarch siding with his youngest son against heir to the throne Prince William.
The meeting in London earlier this month was the first between Harry and his father in 18 months.
It followed Harry’s interview with the BBC earlier this year, in which he expressed a desire for reconciliation with Charles and William.
Representatives for the monarch and the Duke of Sussex reportedly held private discussions in the months leading up to the face-to-face.
William was not present at the meeting, which some royal supporters quickly dismissed as brief and insignificant.
Others went further, accusing Charles and Harry of conspiring against the Prince of Wales.
On social media, one popular account argued that “Charles meeting with Harry effectively throws William under the bus,” noting the duke’s swift travel to Kyiv afterward to support wounded Ukrainian veterans.
Another commentator claimed royal podcasts were “dragging William” in the wake of the meeting.
The debate comes as William prepares to take a prominent role alongside King Charles during US President Donald Trump’s state visit to the U.K. next week.
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