• The life of Mohammad Azharuddin is being turned into a Bollywood movie, much of which is being filmed in Derby. Mohammad Azharuddin was once the poster boy of Indian cricket, but he was hit for six by match-fixing allegations and faced a lengthy battle to clear his name. • 'May be my first and last post': Jay Z joined Instagram with nostalgic tribute to Michael Jackson on late singer's birthday. Celebrities, musicians and MJ fans across the world shared pictures and memories of the legendary rockstar. • Gul Panrra debuted in Coke Studio's eight season. The Peshawar based singer is now in the limelight with ‘Man Aamaadeh Am', due to her debut with rockstar Atif Aslam. The song was originally sung by Iranian pop-icon Googoosh. Atif added urdu lyrics and for the most part the song was arranged to let Panrra shine. However in the end, Atif takes it away. • Saturday tickets for Mysteryland have sold out! Only a limited number of Sunday tickets remain for this weekend's festival extravaganza in the Netherlands. Fans lucky enough to get their hands on the last remaining Sunday tickets will have the chance to see acts including Jeff Mills, Dubfire, Martin Garrix, Knife Party, Deep Dish, Steve Angello, Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano, Hercules & Love Affair, Pan-Pot, Agoria, San Proper, DJ Haus, Interstellar Funk and Joris Voorn. • The new Justin Bieber song was been leaked online a few hours ahead of its official release. The video for What Do You Mean? has been posted on a number of sites, but keeps being taken down. The track is produced by Skrillex and is being seen as a more grown up style for the singer. Radio 1's Annie Mac told Grimmy on breakfast that she was “so excited and his voice sounds incredible. I've heard it and love it”. • Another Pakistani actress Momal Sheikh, the daughter of veteran Pakistani actor Javaid Sheikh, is going to make her debut in Bollywood. Since rising to the fame, many actors from Pakistan including Humaima Malik, Mahira Khan and Mawra Hocan have already been working on Indian projects. • The Amsterdam Dance Event today reveals the second wave acts that will perform at the event's 20th edition this October, including Andrew Weatherall, Andy C, Derrick May, Goldfish, Howling, Job Jobse, Kerri Chandler, Kölsch, Laidback Luke, Masters At Work, Maya Jane Coles, Mount Kimbie, Pete Tong, Recondite, Sandrien, The Black Madonna, Voices From The Lake, Young Marco and many more. ADE takes place from 14-18 October, with over 2200 artists playing at 300 events throughout the city, making it the world's biggest club festival. • Medecins Sans Frontières (MSF) charity accuses Bollywood film Phantom of ‘endangering staff'. MSF says the film Phantom depicts an aid worker for a “confusingly similar” fictitious organisation using a weapon - which its employees would never do. • I partly lead the rockstar life I've made fun of.” Ali Zafar's first out of three stints on Coke Studio season 8 has so far received polarised reviews, with some labelling him as being too full of himself. Shrugging off this perception, he explains how it takes a good sense of humour to perform a self-deprecating song. “This is a first for me. I don't think I'm arrogant otherwise I wouldn't have made such a song.” Ali is slated to perform two more songs this season, one of which includes a duet with house band member Sara Haider. Compiled by Mariam Nihal