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When giving your child quality education only costed Rs10
Bhutto’s government dealt a death blow to education; he ensured the poor are never able to get quality education.
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Pari’s trailer had one job – to scare the viewers – but unfortunately, it failed
Will it bring something new to the horror genre? I doubt it. Will it be one of Sharma’s best movies? I don’t think...
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Public execution only kills the rapist, not the problem
The state can't fix the criminal justice system, so the answer seems to be judicial killing or legislated murder.
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Battle of the Sexes: When too many narratives and ideological boxes spoil the broth
Based on the famous tennis showdown, it benefits from its fascinating story but suffers due to its unfocused execution
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30 mass shootings, 18 school shootings in 2018 alone – courtesy of the NRA and its puppet, Donald Trump
After every incident,the government sweeps gun debate under the rug & proclaims ‘now is not the time to talk...
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The silence of the taboo: Why must I put my sanitary pads in a brown bag?
Every woman feels this inexplicable need to lie, to cover, to hide the blood. But where was this pressure coming from?
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Even with 180 performers, ‘Hua Kuch Yoon’ was weak, amateur and did not possess enough pull
Given its script, performance and dialogues, Hua Kuch Yoon cannot intrigue an audience that craves for quality
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Why 2019 looks difficult for BJP
BJP had an opportunity to create a credible alternative right-wing narrative in a constructive manner, but it couldn't
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The Mashal Khan case verdict brings victory, hope and a lesson for Pakistan
Arresting the 57 accused, collecting evidence and declaring the verdict in less than a year is an achievement.
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Aslam’s home outside of home
He had grown in years; his skin had wrinkled up and loosened on his bones, but his wilfulness to work hadn’t dampened.