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Bill Clinton may appear in Hangover sequel
Clinton has reportedly shot a brief scene for the second sequel of the male-centric Hollywood comedy.
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Pashto films plagued with issues
Pashto filmmakers are attempting to reverse years of damage done to the industry but there is a long road ahead.
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The Social Network: Dark hole of society
With this film, Fincher and Sorkin have aimed for something much grander, a Way We Live Now epic.
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Pakistan filmmakers dream of post-Taliban renaissance
Filmmakers from Taliban-hit northwest dream of stamping out militancy, restoring their culture to a bygone era.
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Aishwarya Rai inspired by actors from the 1970s
Aishwarya Rai, who stars in the retro comedy Action Replayy, says she didn’t try to imitate any particular actor.
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My next film will be a fun musical: Johar
Karan Johar decides to make a fun musical with at least 10 songs, a complete departure from My Name is Khan.
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Shoaib Mansoor’s Bol to focus on women’s issues
Even though his second film Bol, is slated to release soon, Mansoor is staying quiet.
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I binged on junk food after 15 years: Roshan
Hrithik Roshan bent his rules, performed career’s toughest dance sequence for upcoming film Guzaarish.
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Film review: Best of the rest
Taqwacores, The Pink Saris, 127 hours and Mars - worth a watch?
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Hollywood, Bollywood sign landmark cooperation pact
Hollywood and Bollywood sign pact to boost cooperation for producing and distributing films.
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Pakistani women love India's 'saas-bahu' sagas
While most serials are full of kitchen politics, the grandeur, costumes and larger-than-life projection is popular.
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Potter stars look to the future as film series ends
Deathly Hallows premiers today, leaving it stars eyeing an uncertain future.
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Shoaib Mansoor’s Bol gets censor clearance
The film is expected to release at the end of January 2011.
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Lollywood’s clan connection
Sixty-three years later, Lollywood still hasn’t shed the notion of naming films after certain clans.
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Pakistani cricketer to play lead in Indian film
Filmmaker Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri casts Hafeez to play the lead role in his Malayalam directorial debut.
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An Eid sans Bollywood
Indian films are not likely to release during the festive season.
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Truth and daring in London
For 16 days, the eyes of global filmdom were on London and its 54th Film Festival.
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Due Date: Talking comedy
Interview with Robert Downey Jr and Zach Galifianakis post shooting of Due Date.
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Wall Street: Oliver’s army
Tired retread of the original Wall Street shows as much creativity in dealing with the depression as the US govt did.
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The buzz from a Lollywood film set
While one actor is busy filming his scene, others stand memorising their lines and exchanging pleasantries.
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Masses may not like Dhobi Ghat: Aamir Khan
Superstar Aamir Khan says his forthcoming production may not be liked by the masses.
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Mona Liza not disappointed with Kajraare’s silent release
Mona Liza’s debut Bollywood film with Himesh Reshammiya gets an extremely limited release in India.
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Hollywood hit makers head to India
India experiences surge in interest as location for foreign filmmakers, hoping presence boosts home-grown industry.
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Scarlett Johansson: Blonde ambition
'I’ve often played the “other woman” and I think that’s hard for women to swallow.'
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Bipasha Basu signs first international project
Bipasha Basu signs her first international project for the movie "Singularity" which also stars Josh Hartnett.
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Discovering Waheed Murad’s inspirations
Iconic actor paid tribute at event exploring the depth and philosophical thinking behind his productions.
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From voice acting to distracting
Does showering big bucks on the Hollywood elite for voice-over acting actually pay off?
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Commercial theatres rake in profits
Forget Lollywood, commercial theatre houses across Lahore are pulling in large crowds.
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Slackistan's Aisha Akhtar: From slacker to stardom
The film's target audience knows what it is like to be ‘privileged’ in Pakistan says Slackistan's diva.
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Piranha 3D: Still waters
The film's premise is pure delight: a small town hosts spring break, with college-goers undressing, over-drinking...
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Karan Johar wants to interview Aamir Khan
Johar maintains that he will not take advantage of his personal rapport with stars to unravel their secrets.
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Mission Impossible 4 to be called Ghost Protocol
Tom Cruise wants fourth instalment of Mission: Impossible to be known by its subtitle — Ghost Protocol.
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Sana heads back to Pakistan
Lollywood actor Sana is gearing up for a spell of work as she returns to Pakistan to shoot for a television show.
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Fishing for customers
Cinema tickets may have been reduced, but the audience still isn’t biting.
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Cameron to return with Avatar 2 and 3
Canadian filmmaker James Cameron will write and direct the sequels of sci-fi film Avatar for release in 2014 and 2015.
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Rai is comfortable doing Tamil films
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan claims to be far more comfortable speaking in the southern Indian language.
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Slackistan: Welcome to Pakistan
It has already been described as the anti-Slumdog movie, the first feature of its kind from Pakistan.
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Where did it all go wrong?
A look at the declining fortunes of the local film industry.
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Death of a sitcom
Cougar Town attempts to cash in on what popular culture has deemed the latest dating ‘’trend’’.
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I’ll say yes if I love an Indian film: Freida Pinto
The Slumdog Millionaire star is starring in a new film, Miral, and is open to new projects.
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Virasat festival comes to a close
Dara concludes Ajoka Theater’s Virasat festival to thundering applause.
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Begum Nawazish Ali to sort out matters with Shiv Sena
The TV personality is set to have a few words with Shiv Sena, who are targeting him for featuring in "Bigg Boss 4".
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Couch potato alert: DVDs at your doorstep
If you are looking to unwind with a good movie and are in no mood to step out of the house, there may be a solution.
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Audience cheers for Khel Jari Hai
The one play not to miss this season is Napa's production Khel Jari Hai that is adapted from Rick Abbot's Play On.
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Lollywood: a brief history
A look back at the history of the Pakistani film industry.
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I’m not as serious as my film roles: Brody
The youngest actor to win an Oscar says he’s an easy-going person in real life while promoting his two latest films.
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Let the festivities begin
Ajoka Theatre’s Bullha is appreciated in Lahore as it kick starts the four-day long Virasat Festival in Lahore.
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Atif to act in Bollywood film?
Atif Aslam may be the next Pakistani heart-throb to star in an Indian produce film.
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It was challenging to shift roles: Deepika
Deepika Padukone to be in two back-to-back films - as free-spirited Aaliya in one and as intense Kalpana in the other.
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My acting should speak as much as my physique - John Abraham
John Abraham is happy that in his upcoming film, Jhoota Hi Sahi, his performance overshadows his physical attributes.