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16 movies that prove Lollywood and Bollywood have been empowering women since 1957
There have been many women-centric films where the true strength of the gender is portrayed as the strongest pillar
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To the women of Pakistan: Get out there, march and reclaim your space!
Perhaps it is losing a champion in the face of Asma Jahangir that has made a political demonstration the apt way
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Are medicine and engineering the only two feasible options for Pakistani students?
The choice may sound boring, but it appears that these two are still the options with the most stability in Pakistan
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Why ‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’ deserved to be snubbed at the Oscars
The movie terribly portrays race, as we are expected to forget that Dixon has a history of torturing African-Americans
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Konya: The city of legacies, spirituality and Rumi
One of the oldest cities, Konya was the first city to emerge after the great flood that obliterated most of humanity
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Imran Khan may become the next PM, but Umar Akmal will never learn from his mistakes
Umar Akmal has mastered only one art in his entire career, and that is the art of being consistently inconsistent
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Afghanistan can accept the Taliban, but not recognise the Durand Line?
Recognising the Taliban while remaining intransigent on the legitimacy of the Durand line is not lucrative diplomacy
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Intense and daring, Al Pacino’s ‘Paterno’ brings to light the aftermath of a child sex abuse scandal
Pacino is no stranger to playing controversial characters, and promises another strong performance as the head coach
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Why did Modi not receive Justin Trudeau himself with his customary hug?
At a time when India had pressing concerns to discuss, Trudeau doing the bhangra seemed like forced euphoria
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The Pakistan Army and Iran: A new dawn or a message for the Saudis?
Did General Bajwa go as an emissary of Saudi Arabia to deliver a message, or is it a change of posture towards Iran?