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Gowhar, the nun-e-phol of Kashmir, and the ruthless killing machine that is the Indian CRPF
The Indian death machine had managed to come so close, leaving me with nothing but memories of him to cherish.
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India couldn’t beat us in 1965, can’t beat the stronger Pakistan of today either
The days of threats are over, there are no pegs waiting for your generals in Gymkhana or elsewhere in Pakistan.
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Punjab Nahi Jaungi will make you feel the pangs of a love story and the pleasures of a romantic comedy
Nadeem Beyg has delivered on his promise once again as his second film is smoother and purer. But there's one flaw...
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Silencing the ink: Gauri Lankesh, a fearless journalist of courage
Known for her radical views, she was gutsy about embracing ideologies that weren't compatible with the powers that...
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Money, fame, respect and glory – it was all there for Sharjeel Khan, but it still wasn’t enough
Neither is he lucky enough to have age on his side nor does he enjoy the public sympathy that Amir was able to garner.
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How Bollywood’s curtain call became a blessing in disguise for Pakistan
Who knew that such gruesome burning of bridges between the two countries would actually benefit Pakistan’s industry
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The Hungry: Can Bollywood do justice to Shakespeare’s bloodiest and least respected play?
Previous Shakespeare adaptations, such as Omkara, Maqbool and Haider, failed to leave a lasting impact on the viewers.
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10 reasons why we have a love-hate relationship with Eidul Azha
We get it, you want us to get married. Two kisses, bye Felecia, I need me some sheer korma.
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A trip to King’s Landing, minus the dragons and the Lannisters
Cersei Lannister passed over this very same bridge and entered the Red Keep during her walk of shame.
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Is it fair for host countries to prepare pitches favouring their conditions?
This home advantage should not be termed as unfair as players should be able to adapt to all types of conditions.