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Francophonie Film Festival returns to Karachi, showcasing cinema from eight countries
Free screenings, cultural exchanges from across the francophone world will run through June 20 at Alliance Française
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‘Obsession’ weaponises romance to deliver one of the year’s most unsettling horror films
A cursed wish becomes a chilling tale of control, consent and the terrifying cost of manufactured love
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'The march will continue': Aurat March defies restrictions at Karachi's Sea View rally
Participants turn event into protest against marital rape, domestic violence, and the wider structures of patriarchy
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The Mummy: a grotesque reinvention that trades adventure for unsettling horror
A dark, body-horror twist on the original story shocks visually but falters with weak logic and emotional depth
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The rise of side hustles in Pakistan
The trend fuels ambition and creativity but risks burnout if passion turns into pressure
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More than a 9 to 5: the rise of side hustles in Pakistan
Pakistan’s rising side hustle culture fuels ambition and creativity but risks burnout if passion turns into pressure
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Till death do us part…or not: The uneven thrills of 'Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen'
Duffer Brothers' series has rich mythology and striking visuals, even if it doesn't always stick the landing
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Eat the rich, again: Ready or Not 2 turns up the carnage
Sequel raises the stakes with brutal games, biting satire, and a fearless heroine fighting back yet again
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The new wave of Pakistani fusion fashion
From Rastah to Manto, a new generation of brands is blending heritage craftsmanship with contemporary streetwear
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Beyond coffee: Karachi’s cafes sell more than just lattes
Coffee shops in the city offer curated spaces, status, and community, becoming hubs for culture and belonging









