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Transporters promote Lollywood
Transporters in Punjab have their reasons and ways to promote downtrodden Lollywood.
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A new form of films emerges
“We sell 500 to 600 CDs everyday,” says Muzaffar, who produces and sells films at the Musafar CD store.
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Breathing life to glass
Napa Reparatory Theater’s 14th production “Dil Ka Kiya Rang Karoon” is to open at the Arts Council by mid-July.
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Living in a fantasy world
The Glass Menagerie was a four-character memory play written by Tennesse Williams which premiered in 1944.
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A child gives birth to a father as well, Shah Rukh Khan
He plays a perfect lover onscreen and off screen, he is the best dad. Father’s Day is not a special occasion for Shah Rukh.
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All hail the King of Pop
“A lot of people had been asking us to do another tribute show for Michael Jackson"
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Ali Zafar to perform on Indian Idol
Ali Zafar’s media manager Ammara Hikmat said that the artist is currently in Mumbai to promote his upcoming film.
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Welcome to minoristan
You know if you ask me, this whole thing about minorities is getting a little old.
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Shoania: unseen transcripts
As a print and TV reporter, I had the privilege to cover the most intimate contact ever between long-time foes.
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Top guns
Coming from varied places, the first trendsetting batch of lady cadets were very enthusiastic.
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I despise the corrupt: Fatima Bhutto
Writer Fatima Bhutto wishes she was immune to high fever, loathes dictators and identifies with Micheal Corleone.
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The legend of Shah Ghazi
This is what a visitor posted on The Express Tribune website the week tropical cyclone Phet was expected to hit Karachi.
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Ajoka emerges from ‘ban’ to steal the show
The Ajoka theatre group was allowed to perform their play ‘Dara’ at the Pakistan National Council of Arts (PNCA).
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Turning up the heat on TV
Hum TV has introduced three new mega serials, one sitcom and a game show for the channel’s next season.
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Shakira - this time for India
Colombian pop queen Shakira, the woman behind this year’s World Cup song “Waka Waka,” is to sing for a Bollywood film.
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When art battles violence
An artist uses his brush and palette to paint the anguish of the people.
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Beauty & the Brush: frizzy hair
Oh, Karachi - how the sea air, pollution, and heat causes our hair to misbehave every summer.
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The make-up man
For a make-up man in the entertainment industry, the job of giving a makeover the actor depends on the character he plays.
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The Bachchans take London
The Bachchans were in London for the premier of new Bollywood film Raavan.
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Emotional scenes at screening of Bhutto
A documentary on Benazir Bhutto titled “Bhutto: You Cannot Murder a Legacy” was showcased on Tuesday.
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Katrina Kaif seeks a new path
She has reached tremendous heights in her seven-year-old career, pushing the boundaries with her performance in Raajneeti.
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Reema jets off to India for Kitni Haseen Hai Zindagi
Kitni Haseen Hai Zindagi is Reema Khan’s second project as a director and she is working hard to ensure its success.
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Star power
About 50 representatives of the NGOs and various organisations participated in the first training workshop in San Juan.
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Big budget blues
This year’s budget has stirred up both, criticism and support in Pakistani entertainment circles.
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Young actors still flock to PTV
Gone are the days when Pakistan Television (PTV) was bursting with young artists and creative minds.
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How to buy: bridal outfits
What are the five key things to look for when buying a bridal outfit?
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Why I love Coke Studio
Coke Studio entered its third season this summer. The music show has captured the hearts of many. Here are some views.
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Mrs Musharraf reminisces via Facebook
In the latest video uploaded on Pervez Musharraf's page on Facebook, Sehba Musharraf, his wife speaks of their first...
















































