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Express Tribune
06-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Aima Baig and Zain Ahmed are officially married
Congratulations are in order for Aima Baig and Zain Ahmed. Aima took to Instagram and penned, 'Married my best friend last night, Alhumdulillah.' The two have been together since 2024 and made it official in an intimate ceremony in Canada last night. 'It still feels like a dream. It actually happened.' she wrote with a string of ring emojis. 'Keep us in your Duas as we begin this new chapter together.' Aima reassured fans that more photos of her as a bride are to come. 'Will be uploading our solo pictures eventually, super overwhelmed for now but IA soon.' she said. Whispers of the pair began to circulate the internet in 2024 and speculation continued to rise after the singer shared several pictures with Zain on Instagram. On one such occasion, Aima shared an Instagram story with Zain as the two adorned their necks with chains and twin charms. The three heart emojis accompanying the story coupled with the two evidently showing off their matching accessories were, at the very least, indicative of their closeness to each other. Aima rose to fame through her contribution to the Lahore Se Aagey soundtrack and went on to perform for Coke Studio, as well as collaborating with renowned artists such as Atif Aslam. She has also worked on the music for the film Parey Hut Love. Zain co-founded Rastah, a Lahore-based streetwear brand, in 2018. The label focuses on sustainable and artisanal fashion, with its products designed, sourced, and crafted by local artisans in Pakistan in limited runs. Rastah has gained international attention, with features in Vogue and its clothing worn by notable figures such as Justin Bieber, rapper French Montana, and Oscar-winning actor Riz Ahmed.


Express Tribune
31-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Aima Baig is tempted to launch jewellery line
In an Instagram Story shared recently, Aima Baig flaunted layers of jewellery that adorned her neck, ears, wrists, and fingers. In the video, the singer adjusted her multiple necklaces while tucking her hair behind her ear to reveal a crescent-style earring. Rings glimmered on her fingers as she raised her hand to show off her wrist watch and bracelets. Although Aima didn't wear anything fancier than a casual shirt and jeans, she sported a big smile to show that she was satisfied with the bling she added to the overall look with her accessories. "Layering up jewels gives me chills. In a good way, of course," she wrote. As inspiration struck, she asked her followers if she should launch her own jewellery line. Whether or not the Baanware singer decides to commit to this endeavour remains to be seen. For now, she's thriving in her career as a musician. Earlier this month, she won the Lux Style Award for Most Stylish Musician of the Year (Critics' Choice) for Satrangi. Expressing gratitude for the accolade on Instagram, she wrote, "Thank you so much. I'm truly humbled." The feat caught the attention of Strings alum Faisal Kapadia, who said in the comments, "Many congratulations! We need a treat." Aima's beau, Rastah founder Zain Ahmad, also offered his support, lighting up her comments with fire emojis. Fans were also quick to offer their heartfelt congratulations, flooding the section with heart emojis. "You deserve it, my girl," a user wrote, echoing the sentiments of many others including fans from beyond Pakistan. Last month, Aima performed for her dedicated international fans in Bangladesh. Sharing the concert photos, she wrote, "Thank you for all the love, Bangladesh. You guys were truly magical, and a huge shout out to Yamaha for putting together an amazing stage."

Express Tribune
14-05-2025
- Express Tribune
Five dead, four injured as dumper hits pedestrians in Lahore
Listen to article At least five people, including two schoolgirls, were killed and four others injured when a dumper truck belonging to the Lahore Waste Management Company (LWMC) ran over pedestrians in the Baghbanpura area of Lahore, Express News reported on Wednesday. The driver fled the scene following the incident, which police have described as a case of "criminal negligence." A First Information Report (FIR) has been registered against the driver under charges of manslaughter, reckless driving, and other serious offenses. According to the police, initial investigations indicate the driver was operating the vehicle negligently, leading to the deadly crash. Among the deceased were two schoolgirls, 12-year-old Aima and 10-year-old Hafsa. Two men, 45-year-old Rafaqat and 41-year-old Dawood, were also among the victims, while one body has yet to be identified. The injured have been identified as 26-year-old Ali, 10-year-old Afan, 10-year-old Bilal, and 18-year-old Komal. They were shifted to Services Hospital and a nearby private facility for treatment. SP Cantt Ali Raza said that multiple raids were being conducted to arrest the suspect. 'The driver responsible will be apprehended soon and brought to justice,' he added.