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‘Saadhay 14 August’ makes you guilt-laugh at the miserable conditions of Pakistan, India
Written by Anwar Maqsood, the play is an entertainer steering murder accusations against Jinnah and Gandhi
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‘Betaali Prem Katha’ review: A truly enchanting offering by Napa
With the play, academy alumnus Fawad Khan brought to life a timeless and rather sensual masterpiece
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Better days: Throwback to an Independence Day with colourful Jhandis and inaudible Bajaas
Recalling simpler times when celebrating Independence didn't mean being loud and aggressive
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Nightmares of online dating
Young Pakistanis retell their worst Tinder dates, making you consider how and whether one searches for love online
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'Lafangey' cast still clueless about the ban on their film
Actor Salman Saqib shared that their team has made the film 'as clean as possible' upon censor board's demands
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‘Romeo and Juliet’: Zia Mohyeddin’s adaptation of Shakespearean play is reminder of timeless tragedy
An Urdu translation of the play saw a houseful of people longing to see a love so strong fail in front of them
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‘Kamli’ became a bandaid for the scar ‘Zindagi Tamasha’ left: Sarmad Khoosat
Director and actor Nimra Bucha sat to discuss process behind the making of the magical film
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Review: ‘Kamli’ pierces deep into your soul with its subtle mocking of escape within tradition
From cinematography to music to writing to acting, Sarmad Khoosat’s poetic marvel is a winner through and through
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‘Kamli’ will make you angry, impatient, benevolent and hateful all at the same time: Sania Saeed
Actor speaks about how a story she helped evolve left an ever-lasting weight on her heart and soul
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Soliloquy, not a monologue: Zia Mohyeddin talks about regrets, hopes and his love for Faiz
Umar Riaz's documentary film 'Some Lover to Some Beloved' was screened at NAPA on Thursday evening