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Urdu Bazaar: “We have lavish shops for shoes but for books, we can’t even find space on a drain”
Urdu Bazaar has been a representation of the Urdu language since pre-Partition. We must preserve our heritage.
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Dear PEMRA, it is our society that is ‘indecent’; our dramas are merely a portrayal of it
Dramas focusing on the very real issues in our society to break the taboo should be welcomed, not penalised.
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With not much to offer, ‘Gumm’ sure knows how to lose its audience
Gumm’s poor execution makes it a below-average attempt in an industry increasingly churning out much better films
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The US may withdraw its troops from Syria but the war is far from over
The US now considers Turkey a major military rival in the region, and has plans with its allies to counter it.
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No longer a gentleman’s game: Why Virat Kohli is the epitome of modern cricket
Results matter, and Kohli is not only able to deliver great performances, but also brings out the best in his team.
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Remembering Ibne Insha: The man who wanted ordinary people to bring a revolution
Insha could not live to see how the masses awakened to take back their rights in the form of the Arab Spring.
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Is Gully Boy the desi 8 Mile?
Even though the film looks promising, you can't ignore the uncanny similarities the movie shares with Eminem's 8...
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Why giving G-B a provincial status is as laudable as it is controversial
While the FATA merger wasn’t a walk in the park, declaring G-B a fifth province is a far more complicated affair.
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Lacking poignancy, ‘What Will People Say’ could have been more nuanced and relatable
Once again, a foreign production is trying to pass off India (and Indians) as Pakistan (and Pakistanis).
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#AqalOverShakal: Why is society suffocating me?
If you can’t tolerate a working woman, then why bother look for a wife with a MBBS or BBA degree?