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Khan's labour is an integral part of our lives; we refer to him by his profession, yet are oblivious to his...
Call it arrogance, ignorance, or innocence, but coming from Karachi, I genuinely did not expect much from Multan.
Portraying the “people” element of Partition, it gives personal insight of how leaving home changes a person forever.
It was either kabab rolls, Copper Kettle or Snoopy, and the decision depended on how many red notes (not blue) one had
Pakistan is not the wars it has fought, Quaid’s speeches, or a green passport. To me, Pakistan is much more than that.
We are brothers from the same family, who unanimously love the Prophet (PBUH) and share grief over Imam Hussain (RA).
Why did I need to re-affirm my identity in a pot that was already melting with multiple ethnicities?
Yes, Afridi's conditional retirement is becoming a joke but Akram is no one to point fingers