Stories from Fouzia Nasir Ahmad
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What Pakistan’s screenwriters could learn from the Walter Boys
My Life With the Walter Boys wrangles grief, love, and family chaos into a binge-worthy ride
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The curtain falls on Diane Keaton
She made us laugh, think, and fall in love — sometimes all in the same scene
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Letters, love, and potato peels
In an age before instant messages and fleeting digital chatter, letters could change lives—and even ignite love
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Meet Fisk, an Aussie twist on British wit
The series proves that the funniest comedies don’t need to shout. They just need sharp writing, quirky characters
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Diamonds, dividends & a Swift engagement
Forget true love & happily ever after. In 2025, an antique diamond on Taylor Swift’s finger can rewrite market trends
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Where the dead speak & mountains keep secrets
Woman of the Dead plunges viewers into a cold, snow-drenched world where a funeral director hunts down killers
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Still addicted to the City
Sex and the City gave an entire generation of women the language, confidence & courage to be complicated
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The art of the simple hello
In a world where we are increasingly isolated by technology and fast-paced living, a simple greeting can bridge gaps.
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The Nordic realism of Pernille
Exploring themes of motherhood, loss & resilience, Pernille doesn’t ask for attention, It earns it, scene by scene
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No country for a woman alone
For many Pakistani women, living alone is a daily tightrope walk between freedom and fear
 
    








