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Acting feels modelesque
Why do producers opt for models as actors in their drama serials?
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Shammi Kapoor: A star is gone
Shammi Kapoor, who revolutionised the image of Hindi film heroes with his flamboyance, passed away on Sunday.
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Civil awards: Pride of the nation
Government of Pakistan recognises actors, producers, directors for their services in film and television.
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Career Guide: An assistant product manager's dilemma
Female employees’ personal obligations will always be taken as a sign of career non-seriousness.
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Bridget Jones 3: Well beyond reason
It looks like Renee Zellweger will dust off her diary and star as Bridget Jones for the third time.
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Mrs Fields and TCBY: Some like it hot, some like it cold
International brands Mrs Fields and TCBY come to Pakistan.
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Spoilers don’t ruin the mood
A new study shows spoilers may enhance enjoyment, even for suspense-driven story lines and film plots.
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Improvisation: Humour has it
Pakistan’s funny men offer some insight into the art of improvisation.
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Nritaal: Amir Khusrau continues to inspire
The new theatre troupe Nritaal is set to mark its debut with a dance performance based on Khusrau’s works
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Trip down memory lane: The games we play...
Kho kho, pittu garam and gilli danda… where did they come from and what do they mean to us?
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Bollywood actor Shammi Kapoor passes away
Kapoor became a champion of the Internet and was the founder-chairman of the Internet Users Community of India.
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The green flag unfurled: a pictorial account
RAC organised a photo exhibition, displaying pictures of freedom fighters and leaders on the eve of Independence Day.
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Civil liberties: Karachi artists outraged over alleged Lahore police brutality of curator
SHO Zulfiqar Ali accused of beating up the curator for wearing a sleeveless kurta pajama.
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Vaneeza Ahmad: The entrepreneur with a fashion streak
Vaneeza Ahmad Ali discusses her new line of bags and shoes.
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Pakistani youth: An icon for change
Youth Day 2011 was celebrated in the city.
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Keep the flag of hope flying
Flag-makers in Lahore celebrate Independence Day in the hope that patriotic fervour will pick up in the country.
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Rediscovering Pakistan
Our list can provide an intriguing insight into some of the gems of Pakistan.
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Offbeat: Mittu has a way with words
A bilingual parrot has learned to speak Urdu and English while growing up with a Muslim family in Bradford.
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Romantic ideals
Katrina wants to turn Imran Khan’s real-life romance into a film.
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The age of terror
The film Ab Payamber Nahi Aingay explores misconceptions about Islam.
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Revisiting the national anthem
Musicians explore the highs and lows of Pakistan’s patriotic numbers.
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Giant kangaroo attacks elderly Australian woman
Australian police were forced to pepper-spray a giant kangaroo after it attacked an elderly woman.
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No 'Sesame Street' gay wedding for Bert and Ernie
Bert and Ernie may be best friends, but that doesn't mean the "Sesame Street" pals are gay.
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Aarakshan stokes controversy
Saif Ali Khan thinks controversies driven by political agendas are looming over his upcoming film.
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‘Shine’- ‘finding life in the midst of it all’
Amy Yanick and Adil Omar discuss their latest track ‘Shine’.
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Man allegedly stole, 'swallowed' client's ring
Stomach X-ray revealed the missing ring working its way down his gastrointestinal tract.
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Eid: Will artists cash in on the occasion?
What musicians think about releasing albums or singles on Eid.
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Uth Jawana: Mixing politics with music
Soch’s ‘Uth Jawana’ is being featured as part of Imran Khan’s political campaign.
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Ali Zafar has everything going his way
Mere Brother ki Dulhan is Zafar’s very first experience working with Yash Raj Films.
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Kutcher starts on ‘Two and a Half Men’
The actor replaces Charlie Sheen in the US sitcom.
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Ali Zafar turns guitar teacher for Katrina Kaif
Zafar is Katrina's co-star in MBKD and during the shoot of the film, he gave Katrina some guitar lessons.
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Needles are enemy for 'balloon dress'
Despite inexpensive materials used, the bubbly creations came with a price tag of well over a thousand dollars.
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JamaZaib: A sari-lover’s delight
Mahreen Agha’s collection JamaZaib focuses on promoting saris in Pakistan.
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Young Entrepreneurs’ Exhibition: Setting the stage
Lahore is set to host an exhibition for the young entrepreneurs.
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Shakira's followers: Twitter Alert
Shakira becomes the seventh most popular person on Twitter.
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Lollywood films: In search of cinemas
As Eid approaches, three Lollywood films await their fate at the box offices.
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Ali Gul Pir on being a ‘Tony Marroo’
Up close and personal with the popular stand-up comedian.
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Children's packed lunches too warm to be safe: Study
Study finds that more than 90 percentof the perishable items in packed lunches are kept at unsafe temperatures.
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Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez win big at Teen Choice
Country sensation Taylor Swift and actress/singer Selena Gomez caught major waves at the Teen Choice awards.
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Armed with paintbrushes: NCA principal brings show to Karachi
Anti-war art exhibition opens at Arts Council of Pakistan.
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Madonna’s school: A barren field of failed dreams
The abandoned school site looks more like a quarried mine than a pop superstar’s multi-million-dollar dream.
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The Sonic Peacemakers: Maestros to unite
Atif Aslam and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan will collaborate on a new track.
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Afzal Khan: The Pakistani ‘Rambo’
Afzal Khan plans to make a comeback with his own production.
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Finding classical sur in modern music
Classical singing has its roots in Hindustani music and is representative of the sub-continental culture.
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Quratulain Balouch: Entering the murky waters of the music industry
Is Quratulain Balouch the next female pop sensation?
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Getting to sleep is monkey business
A lot of people find listening to these noises useful in getting to sleep.
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Summer calligraphy: Tinging modern art forms with a unique blend of religious and cultural values
Four eclectic artists bring their work to Islamabad.
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Pinto rises up in new Planet of the Apes
In her upcoming film, Pinto plays an expert in primate behaviour opposite James Franco.
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Jinnah Super Market: Islamabad’s neglected heart, sweat and soul
A day at Jinnah Super Market.
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Post-it: A sticky affair
Sticky notes have been emerging as a contemporary medium of art.