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Chaaye Khana lives up to its billing, dispelling the affectation of coffee with good, strong tea
Strong but of an indeterminate blend, the tea is hardy and robust and at only Rs60, it is very well worth it.
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Brecht Theatre Festival: The rise of the Pehelwan
The story of Bala King is a social, political and historic reality narrated in hilarious fashion.
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Theatrical bows: ‘Chaak Chakkar’: a taut affair, with no excess or shortcomings
Set in Mughal era, artists put up a strong performance in the play at Ajoka Theatre Festival.
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For Pakistan of today, Brecht of 1928 still holds true
Ajoka theatre perform charmingly amusing desi rendition of the ‘The three penny opera’, originally based in London.
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Charulata: The fixed businessman, his lonely wife and the reversed gaze
Muted and cerebral, ‘Charulata’, based on Rabindranath Tagore's novel 'Nastanrih' is exciting and visceral.
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Day in day out, the Japanese way
Japanese embassy organises a wonderful calender exhibition displaying around 140 calenders.
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And the award goes to…
Ten day Youth Drama Festival staging various social issues comes to end.
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No rhyme or reason
Unfortunately like its very name, the play was quite spare, inexperience above all, shining through.
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National Drama Festival: A momentary station in a greater effort
“Shair Ke Aansoo” enacts the struggle of artistic expression but does so more as a vignette than a story arced play.
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Film review: 20 minutes too long…
Sole Search is flimsy around the edges with dud somewhere in the middle.