Stories from Shahzad Abdullah
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The fall of Bollywood’s conscience
When war drums echoed, India’s celebrities chose between silence, spectacle, or safe nationalism
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Sinners review: horror with a dash of soul
Set in the sultry, blood-soaked heart of 1930s Mississippi, the movie hits like a thunderclap across time
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THE UNATONED ATROCITY OF JALLIANWALA BAGH
General Dyer's brutal order at Jallianwala Bagh massacre altered the subcontinent's history
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Damned if you do, tort if you don’t
A tort is a civil wrong that has caused a person to suffer some form of harm or loss
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In the spirit of discovery
Journey of an Explorer invites the reader to explore the veteran journalist’s ambitious catalogue of interests
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Art for God’s sake
Of Kings and Nobilities opens with a blanket disclaimer that author B J Hughes ‘aims to educate and entertain’
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Who wants to live forever?
Dr Azra’s The First Cell makes a case for how a more intelligent research programme might have saved far more lives
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Found In translation
City of My Heart is an unbridled celebration of the purity of human spirit that once existed
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Every choice you make makes you
“Is tragedy the only reason we consider the existence of infinite chances?”
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The convenience of hindsight
Javed Jabbar’s ‘But Prime Minister’ reflects on the author’s interactions with Benazir Bhutto