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When 2018 brought the death of Burnes Road and marred the spirit of Karachi
We have to ask ourselves whether ‘development’ and the need to make Karachi the next Dubai is worth the cost.
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In Simmba, a half-baked message is buried deep under Rohit Shetty’s typical potboiler
It is evident that rape and a woman's honour are used as a mere catalyst for a possible moral flip of the protagonist
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No water, no electricity, no education – When living in rural Sindh is worse than a death sentence
The PPP-led Sindh government boasts of how much it has done, but their effort makes their governance seem like a joke.
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Bidding goodbye to a year of political turmoil, endless warfare and myopic leadership
Would I say the world is becoming scarier everyday? Probably yes! Do we live in hope of a better future? We must.
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If Pakistan has not run out of gas, why are we in the midst of a severe gas crisis?
The premier has blamed distribution companies but he is clearly misinformed, for they can't supply gas they don't...
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From “New Year, new me” to “New Year, same old me”: 5 resolutions you hear at the start of every year
Who cares if you haven’t achieved anything in life so far? This is your big break! This is your time to shine!
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To binge-watch or not to binge-watch – The highs and lows of TV in 2018
As the audience is bombarded with more content, some shows lived up to the hype while others felt flat.
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11 years later, both Pakistan and PPP are suffering the loss of Benazir Bhutto
Pakistan would have been a more religiously tolerant country if she had been alive & had been given a chance to govern
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Could the withdrawal of US troops make the Afghan war worse?
The US has tried withdrawing troops & increasing troops many times since the war’s inception, only to fail each...
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Rustic and audacious, The Legend of Maula Jatt is a risk that just might pay off for Pakistani cinema
Given that the trailer is everything we expected it to be & then some, it may just improve a classic in modern times