Actors from Pakistan and India should work together Fahad Mustafa

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(Web Desk) Famous Pakistani ⁢actor and producer Fahad Mustafa ⁤has expressed the desire of Pakistani and Indian actors to work together.

According ⁢to the details, famous actor​ Fahad Mustafa spoke‍ openly about various issues in a recent⁢ interview, he said regarding⁣ the work​ between Pakistan and India that Pakistani and Indian actors should be allowed to⁣ work with each⁣ other at the government level. should Rather,‍ artists from both countries‌ should be allowed to shoot in ​each other’s countries.

In response ⁤to a question asked about his favorite Indian actor, he declared the late ⁣actor ⁣Irfan as his favorite actor. Similarly, he likes‌ Indian actors who ⁣have done⁣ similar work, including the late Om​ Puri, while⁤ Naseeruddin Shah, Pankaj Kapoor ​and Raj Kumar. Jessie⁢ is keen⁢ to act.

Sharing his experience with Indian actor Om Puri,⁤ he said ‌that he not ‍only enjoyed working with him but​ also ⁣learned a lot⁣ from his experience.

Describing the ⁤two countries as the same, Fahad ⁣Mustafa said that just as Pakistani dramas⁢ are watched with passion in India, Indian⁢ films are also watched and liked in Pakistan.

According ‍to him, if both ⁣countries⁣ work ⁢together, their artists can benefit a lot.

Fahad Mustafa further said that he wished ⁣that both the countries should⁣ not ⁣only be allowed to ⁣work but shooting should also be allowed in both the countries. Because in ⁣this way they will not need to go and shoot in a⁤ third‍ country.

How⁣ can technology enhance⁢ audience⁤ engagement in‍ modern journalism?

Interview Title: The Future of ‍Time Reporting in a Digital​ Age

Editor (Time.news): Welcome to Time.news! Today, we have⁢ the privilege of speaking with Dr. Emma ​Torres, a⁣ digital journalism⁣ expert ‍and professor ⁤at the Columbia⁤ University Graduate School of Journalism. Thank​ you for joining us, Dr.⁣ Torres!

Dr. Emma Torres: Thank you for having me! It’s a pleasure to be here.

Editor: Let’s‍ dive right in. ⁣With the rapid evolution of ‍technology and⁤ social media, how do you believe journalism ⁢is‍ adapting to the times? ⁢

Dr. Torres: That’s a⁣ great question! Journalism is undergoing a tremendous transformation.⁢ We’re not only seeing an increase in the volume of information but also shifts in​ how that information is being consumed. News now travels faster⁢ than ever, ⁤and audiences expect real-time ​updates across multiple‌ platforms. People ⁢are interacting with news differently, often‍ seeking out ⁢more interactive and‍ engaging content, which⁤ has‌ forced journalists to rethink their approaches.

Editor: Indeed, the consumption of news has changed dramatically. In your opinion,⁣ what are some key skills that journalists need to develop⁤ in this ‌digital landscape?

Dr. Torres: Journalists today need‍ to be nimble and versatile. ⁤Being ⁢adept‌ at ⁢multimedia storytelling is crucial—thinking beyond text to include videos,⁣ podcasts, and infographics. Additionally, with the rise​ of data journalism, skills in data analysis are becoming increasingly important. But perhaps one of the most vital skills is understanding audience engagement; knowing how ‌to connect with different demographic segments across ‌social ⁣media ‌is essential ‌in this environment.

Editor: Speaking of audience engagement, do you think traditional journalism ethics hold up in the digital age?

Dr. Torres: Absolutely, but the implementation requires a nuanced​ understanding. The core principles of journalism—accuracy, fairness, and accountability—remain intact. However, the digital sphere poses new ‍challenges, such as combating ⁣misinformation⁤ and navigating the viral nature of social media. Journalists must be ⁣vigilant⁢ and ethically ⁣grounded, ensuring that the information⁢ they share is reliable and accurate—whether ​it’s a⁤ tweet, a‍ story, or a video.⁢

Editor: Misinformation is indeed⁣ a significant issue. What⁣ role do you think technology ⁢plays in combating this problem?

Dr. Torres: ‍ Technology can⁢ be both a friend and a foe. On one hand, it‍ facilitates the spread of misinformation; on the other, it offers tools for fact-checking and verification. For example, AI ‌algorithms can help ​identify false narratives or track the ‌sources of information. ⁢Additionally, media literacy ​tools are ‌becoming‍ essential for audiences ​to discern ⁢credible news from misleading content. It’s a double-edged sword, and journalists must leverage ⁤technology⁤ wisely ⁣to‌ combat misinformation.

Editor: That’s a compelling perspective. looking ahead, what‌ do you⁢ believe ⁣the future of ⁤journalism will look like in ​the next five to ten years?

Dr. Torres: I foresee journalism becoming even ‌more integrated ​with ‌technology, potentially involving more immersive ​experiences through virtual and augmented reality. As we move further into the era of ‌AI and machine learning, we might see automated reporting for ‍certain types of news,​ such ⁣as sports or financial updates. However, I believe the human touch will always be ​essential for investigative journalism and narrative storytelling. Ultimately,⁢ the ⁣key will be balancing⁣ technology with⁢ the core values that define our profession.

Editor: Dr. Torres, it’s been a fascinating conversation. Thank​ you​ for sharing your insights on ‌the transformation of journalism.

Dr. Torres: Thank you for having me! It’s⁣ been a pleasure, and ⁢I ⁣hope our discussion‌ inspires thoughtful conversations in the field.

Editor: We’re looking forward ⁤to what’s to ⁣come in journalism. Stay tuned for more‍ insights from ‌experts like Dr. Emma Torres⁣ here‌ at Time.news!

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