Stories from Rajaa Moini
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Millenial Cringe-erella: Latest ‘Cinderella’ remake girlboss-ifies the classic
Starring Camila Cabello, this version features forgettable music, underwhelming costumes and utterly horrifying CGI
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New world, same violence: The questionable 'freedom' digital spaces enable for women
How the digital space replicates and helps reinforce patriarchal structures of control
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Farewell, Dodi Apa
The late actor left behind a legacy of kindness, empathy and a life worth living
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Meet 'Adam' and 'Steve', the Pakistani comedic duo trolling white vloggers
Bassam Shazli and Hassaan Bin Shaheen talk comedy series 'Global Nomads' and colonial hangovers
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Monsters and mourning: Bearing witness to patriarchal violence through art
On artistic displays of grief following social tragedy and remembrance devoid of empathy
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Sound Spirit to kick off tomorrow
Arts Council’s bi-monthly music showcase to feature Kashmir, Mai Dhai and others
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Dilip Kumar: Tragic lover to labouring hero
Titled the 'King of tragedy' and 'Nehru's hero', Kumar was an actor with an unparalleled range
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Blackface and TV's deeply-rooted colour bias
Part of Pakistan's cultural legacy, colourism continues to permeate throughout the entertainment industry
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‘Dhoop ki Deewar’ and the lure of a forbidden, cross-border romance
From Layla Majnun to Sohni Maahiwal, we are a society enamoured by the idea of doomed love
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An initiation into South Asian classical music
12th Tehzeeb Festival recordings were a treat for connoisseurs and a lesson for newer listeners




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