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Top 2011 films: Kaleidoscope of emotions
A list of films that served the purpose of entertainment and did not make us want to gouge our eyes out.
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On six legs: Peshawar man owns 'unique' sheep
Shabbir says a circus offered him Rs60,000 to sell off sheep, but he refused.
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‘Harry Potter’ star on toilet paper!
The young actor is miffed that marketing bosses gave permission for his face to be printed on toilet paper.
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Russell Brand-Katy Perry 14-month marriage over
Sadly, Katy and I are ending our marriage. I'll always adore her and I know we'll remain friends, says Brand.
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Trend, Set, Go 2011
Fashion, music and cinematic fads that managed to influence the pop culture.
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Back on track: BSB
The 90s boy band are working on their eighth album.
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NAPA production: Curtain rises for ‘Nek Parveen’
NAPA’s year-ending production, directed by Zia Mohyeddin, kick-starts today.
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Quintessence of versatility: Savera Nadeem
The TV actor-cum-host discusses the need for introducing new themes in dramas.
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Showbiz gems: Party in the heavens
A tribute to all those who have left us.
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Sur-Kshetra: Aslam and Reshammiya set for a battle
The singers have been chosen as leaders for their teams in ‘Sur-Kshetra’.
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Tech Society: State of play
From Atari home boards to PS3, the change in gaming trends has been rapid and radical.
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Stressed Chinese fight back - with pillows
Pillows were handed out at the door as participants entered, then emotion stoked by a rock concert.
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From the world of music: Female singers dazzle in 2011
Songwriter Harvey, singer Adele and newcomer Rey leave an imprint.
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Celeb-o-metre: From annoying to cringeworthy
We listed some of our favourite annoying characters on TV and those we can easily live without.
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Women power: Behind the fine print
A wedding and business cards printing entrepreneur shares her success story.
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Shagufta Ejaz: ‘We must shun western values’
Actor Shagufta Ejaz on how the television industry has changed over the years.
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Salman Ahmad: ‘Music is a call for unity’
Salman Ahmad says he uses his music’s ‘healing property’ to serve Pakistan.
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Pakistan maintains top slot in Google search for 'sex'
Islamabad features in the top 10 cities worldwide to search the word 'sex' in September and December 2011.
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Veena Malik says FHM photoshoot was a 'mistake': Indian media
Actor says she feels cheated as both her images were morphed by the magazine.
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2011 hits: The best of Bollywood
2011 brought forgotten names to the forefront .
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Songs from Peshawar: Dicing with death
Suicide attacks and violence are being featured in songs from Peshawar.
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Syed Mukhtar Ahmed: ‘Dramas should be a realistic escape’
Syed Mukhtar Ahmed believes dramas should be a reflection of society and its realities.
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For Danish Ali, laughter is the best medicine
The comedian talks about parting ways with Saad Haroon, his new television show and plans of going global.
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Toddler devours three-tier wedding cake
2-year old toddler ate his way through a three-tiered cake as it was about to be served at a wedding reception.
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The acting prowess of Zeba Bakhtiar
The actor recounts her Bollywood days, her recent production Mein Baba ki Ladli and the revival of Lollywood.
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Amrika Chalo: Satire leads the way
Ajoka’s new play comments on the Pak-US relationship.
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Twitter Alert: December — The season of goodwill
Loving the PTI Imran Khan supporters who have changed their profile picture to ‘Yes We Khan’, says Jemima.
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Where have the artists gone?
Fraudsters, Philistines and lack of funds are pushing artists away.
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Offbeat: The tale of the calming paw
Cat place his paw on top the crying baby and give it a number of calming strokes.
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A Minute with Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg’s latest venture, War Horse, is based on a book about the love between a boy and his horse.
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Celebrities love life: The triangular trap
The obsession with real life celebrity love triangles never seems to fade.
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Cutting back on luxuries: Wreaths of money
Rising inflation has led to cutting back on luxuries.
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4084: ‘Hawa Hawa’ flies to Bollywood
Hassan Jahangir’s famous song will feature in Hriday Shetty’s 4084.
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Qavi Khan: An artiste’s lament
Qavi Khan talks about the heydays of PTV, the downfall of Lollywood and his aspirations for the future.
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Let's make-up! With Bina Khan
Bina Khan shares some simple, easy to do tips, and some secrets to help you look beautiful.
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Faisal Qureshi: The man with a hundred faces
While the actor thinks the Pakistani television industry is improving, he believes much more can be done.
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Patriotic partners
Sufi rocker Salman Ahmad joins hands with Junaid Jamshed, will be playing at PTI rally in Karachi on December 25.
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Topi ke peechay kia hay?
Santa hat or Jinnah cap — which one will you be adorning this winter?
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Melanie Amaro: Girls just wanna have fun
Melanie Amaro wins first season of ‘X Factor’ USA.
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Don 2 premiere attracts entertainment biggies
The premiere of the film in Karachi was attended by various celebrities from Pakistan’s entertainment industry.
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PFDC L’Oreal Bridal Week: Trends to take home
PFDC L’Oreal Bridal Week marked the comeback of shalwars and short kameezes.
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Madiha Iftikhar: Keeping it clean
The actor believes risque content takes away the creative quotient of a drama.
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Shehzad Roy: Strictly satire
The musician says his new song ‘Apnay Ulloo’ is for every Pakistani.
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Remembering a legend: Noor Jehan's 20th death anniversary observed
Madam Noor Jehan had sung appropriately six thousand songs in her life time for Urdu, Punjabi and Sindhi films.
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Moment of reflection: Divided despite being one
The stage play is a social comment on the disharmony among Pakistanis.
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Statement art: Resurrection on Rahi’s mind
A collection boasting of different styles showcased at Gallery Louvre.
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Beat the itch of winter skin
An expert’s guide to the dos and don’ts of winter skincare.
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Hollywood struggles to focus on 3D technology
Following a series of 3D flops over the last 12 months, the coming year will see a new crop of releases.
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Grammys honour late Steve Jobs
Apple co-founder’s contribution to music technology recognised.
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PLBW Day 4: Fourth time’s a charm
The last day of the bridal week impressed audience members and critics alike.