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Kathmandu: The city of dogs, falafels, singing bowls and unexpected magic
Nepal's heavenly food, rich culture & welcoming people have left an emblem on my soul in the most unexpected of ways.
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Other than cricket, Pakistan is failing at every sport that it excelled at in the past
No one sponsors boxers or athletes, only cricketers, hence talent like Waseem are forced to abandon Pakistan for good.
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‘Downsizing’ seems pretty wacky, even for a science fiction movie
A social satire that touches on today’s issues of immigration and overpopulation without being political.
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Shayyad: Will society accept an older woman marrying a younger man?
While such relationships are prevalent, they are largely absent from our TV shows & movies, making Shayyad stand out.
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‘Basmati Blues’ unsurprisingly does what Hollywood has always done – exoticise India’s ‘otherness’
The film pressed a few wrong buttons, and not just for Indians who tend to be a little oversensitive about such things
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The scapegoat and $33 billion – The hidden truth behind Saudi Arabia’s royal crisis
Saudi Arabia is looking at an economic recession, and the only viable option is to find a scapegoat, which they have.
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Will anyone remember Lady Constable Shabaana?
Shabaana’s blood ran cold when she realised the woman was armed & was probably aiding an attack inside the imambargah
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Why hypermasculinity is ruining the boys and men of today
Our existence is no longer about fighting tigers & building primeval huts.So quit perpetuating gender roles of cavemen
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She was forced to parade around naked, but instead of helping her, we photo’d her and shared it on social media
Did Facebook users think they were helping her by sharing her naked picture? Where was their social responsibility?
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When a white “terrorist” is awarded a privilege 1.8 billion Muslims are denied
Having initiated the war on terror globally, US's policies against terrorism in their own backyard reeks of hypocrisy