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Ragnarok and the battle for peak drama
The Nordic noir Netflix series represents in many ways a seamless marriage of Western and Eastern narrative approaches
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‘Faaslon’ Ko Takalluf: How an oversight changed our favourite Naat forever
Iqbal Azeem’s world-famous ‘Faaslon Ko Takalluf’ wasn’t written the way it is recited today
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Is Atif Aslam rescuing Naat from the Bollywood-pop takeover?
Every time singer raises his hand in prayer, a blessing falls from sky, and with it a kalaam that everyone listens to
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Peshawar Zalmi drops the coolest anthem of PSL history
The latest offering is a result of a larger switch towards ‘angry anthems’ set into motion by Xulfi with ‘Hum Zalmi’
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Covid-19 changed the way I look at 'Coke Studio': Rohail Hyatt
He felt so relieved with the changes in nature that he started feeling guilty about it
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Exclusive: 'Coke Studio 13' line-up revealed
Rohail Hyatt has finally surfaced with a season of surprising new artists and some CS veterans
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Sasha Sagan: The sense in science and spirituality
On Carl Sagan’s anniversary, his daughter Sasha discusses science, faith and family with The Express Tribune
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How Bollywood’s curtain call became a blessing in disguise for Pakistan
Who knew that such gruesome burning of bridges between the two countries would actually benefit Pakistan’s industry
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Taste of Cherry is to the post-ISIS generation what The Stranger was to the post-World War generation
Why would anyone want to happily take their life and express the desire with a straight face?
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He was only a Buddhist by salutations, just like we are only Muslims by virtue of rituals
Maybe if kids read more on our geographical history than religion, there wouldn’t be such a huge war on our identity.