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Imran Ahmad’s memoir is an account of his struggle for acceptance in the multi-racial Britain of his childhood.
Thinner than Skin sketches a rich portrait of the indigenous culture of northern Pakistan.
All I can say is that Mr Singh’s Snow is more of a rebel against the tyrant stepmother than the fairy tale version.
You need more than a famous cast and a script based on a best-seller novel for a blockbuster film.
Julian Barnes’s latest novel 'The Sense of an Ending' is a tale of melancholia, aging, and love.
The Holmes we see in 'A Game of Shadows' is more like a Victorian Bond than an eccentric person of top intelligence.
Midnight in Paris is probably the most satisfying Woody Allen film in decades.
Mohammed Hanif’s angry humour undermines the life we have come to accept as ‘normal’.
After watching the movie, I could not help but feel that it could have been so much better.
There are certain structural dissimilarities between the two, and many important and fun details are missing.