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New ISPR documentary, song honour armed forces, heroes of 1965 war

The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) has released a new documentary to mark Defence and Martyrs Day, commemorating the 1965 war against India and the courage of Pakistan’s armed forces.
The documentary narrates the timeless stories of the Ghazis of the 1965 war, reflecting on the spirit of sacrifice, faith, and unity that defined the nation during that conflict.
Retired army officials recall key moments of the war, paying tribute to the valour and strategy of officers such as MM Alam, Sajjad Haider and many others, as well as Pakistan’s robust response to India’s failed Operation Sindoor in May earlier this year.
The short film highlights the country’s resilience, its military’s resolve, and the collective will of the nation to defend its sovereignty.
Alongside the documentary, the military’s media wing has also released a new song, Allah Hu, voiced and composed by Sahir Ali Bagga. The song pays tribute to the bravery of the country’s armed forces and the unwavering spirit of the people.
Its chorus of Allah Hu serves as both a call to courage and an expression of love for the motherland.
The track showcases the professionalism and daring of the Pakistan Air Force, honours the defenders of the nation’s borders, and celebrates the Navy’s remarkable contributions in safeguarding maritime frontiers.
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Adam Brody gets honest about cult classic ‘Jennifer’s Body’

Critics panned Jennifer’s Body when it was released in 2009. But over the years, the movie has become a cult classic.
Adam Brody, who plays Nikolai Wolf, sheds light on the movie on his appearance on Hot Ones. “I think it was ahead of its time. I think it was; it might have not mattered, but I think it was positioned wrong at the time.”
He continues, “I think it was marketed like 180 degrees the wrong way, but regardless, that might not have made much difference.”
This thing that came back from the dead that people enjoyed, it’s almost more satisfying than if it just comes out of the gate, you know, successful,” the star adds.
“I mean, the truth of the matter is, I’m not in it all that much, so, like, it doesn’t concern me as much as other people. But I think it’s great, and I was a big fan then, and I’m happy other people are now,” Adam concludes.
In addition to him, Jennifer’s Body also stars Megan Fox, Amanda Seyfried, and Chris Pratt.
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