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The “Maasi” competition only celebrated the weaknesses of our domestic help by using them as props for a privilege-fest
Our expensive and extravagant television sets broadcast a mockery of underpaid women, calling it ‘entertainment’.
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The problem with Imran Khan’s CNN interview is his hypocrisy that is too palpable to ignore
If Imran is against American money, he should ask USAID projects to wind up and rid K-P from American interference.
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What the fat, Aunty ji?
“Why are you gaining weight?” What do they expect me to say? “Injecting lard into my body is my favourite pastime”?
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The Zookeeper’s Wife may not be the most forceful World War II film, but it is heart-breaking and poignant
An interesting and unique story from one of the darkest periods in history that serves as a timely reminder today.
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It’s about time the Love Charger’s battery died
With strategic marketing and publicising, these babas build an ashram where people leave their brains outside the gate
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Twines and toilet paper will not do: Sanitary supplies should be a necessity, not a luxury
I couldn’t sit, I couldn’t stand and I couldn’t climb the stairs to get on the bus to get back home.
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Getting to know the handsome and talented Mikaal Zulfiqar
It's a project I'm doing with ISPR called The Trial. It is a love story based in 1971 when East Pakistan was separated
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Despite his striking numbers, Wayne Rooney has never truly helped England achieve anything noteworthy
Ever since his four goals in Euro 2004, Rooney has only scored three more goals in all tournaments played with England
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US-Pakistan-Afghanistan: The gloves are now off
How can President Trump know the sacrifice of Pakistan’s soldiers when he hasn’t even been to the places I have seen?
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From water scarcity to water infused with alarming levels of arsenic – good job, corrupt government
No environmental emergency has been put in place despite the fact that millions of people could be at high risk.