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The best Pakistani dramas of 2017 that kept us glued to our screens, and what awaits in 2018
From O Rungreza to Baaghi to Yaqeen Ka Safar, 2017 gave us some thought-provoking, captivating and unique serials.
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Does Shaan Shahid think he can bully people into saying nice things about Arth 2?
He blamed his manager for tweeting outrageous things from his account & yet refused to fire his manager or take action
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With its modern twist, ‘Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle’ does justice to the original while appealing to all generations
The film has captivating sequences that appeal to the Snapchat generation & those who loved children films of the 90s.
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Facebook is not the parent, you are!
This makes modern day parenting more challenging & difficult–there's one more medium that requires constant vigilance
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When your “trusted” male servant is caught molesting your little girl, what can you do as a parent?
The servant was touching the young girl everywhere, and lifted his kameez and pushed the girl's face between his legs.
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Why are female celebrities asked shallow and personal questions but the men are asked professional ones?
The reporters didn’t find Mahira's role in Verna of any value, because her picture with Ranbir was “better scoop”
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The hits and misses from the Pakistani drama industry in 2017
While watching Woh Aik Pal, I wondered if it would ever end. To be honest, every episode seemed like a bad déjà vu
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The “Maasi” competition only celebrated the weaknesses of our domestic help by using them as props for a privilege-fest
Our expensive and extravagant television sets broadcast a mockery of underpaid women, calling it ‘entertainment’.
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So far, Baaghi is authentic and impactful – but will it continue to be so?
From the first episode, we see that Fouzia is fiercely independent and is depicted as a strong girl in a weak home.
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In Ramazan, the piety curtain falls and the ratings go up, but not for Mansha Pasha
Ramazan shows have turned into a marketing ploy which earn millions at the cost of peoples self-respect and identities