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With friends like Ali Abrar’s, who needs enemies?
This wasn’t his fault alone, as Ali Abrar only gave in to a moment of madness that was created by peer pressure.
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The best and worst of season 10: Has Coke Studio lost its essence and attuned to mediocrity?
Coke Studio needs to up their game; while Faasle is the pick of the season so far, Ranjish Hi Sahi was a huge mistake.
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Even with not one but three acting legends, ‘Going in Style’ is bland, unexceptional and unmemorable
It's a movie that coasts on the charisma of their stars without bothering to make an effort in any other department.
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Electing a party president who thinks “the poor are born to serve the rich” only reveals PML-N’s bourgeoisie mind-set
PML-N does not empower the masses; they present a dream vibrant enough to keep people busy till the next elections.
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Banning triple talaq is one small step for India but one giant leap for Muslim women
Ishrat Jahan was divorced over the phone from Dubai. For women like her, this was a fight for respect and equality.
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How could Salman Ahmed let his masterpiece die a sad death at the hands of singers who were not meant for it?
For someone who has been a Junoon worshipper most of her life, what is Azmat’s will always remain Azmat’s.
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The Hampshire vs Derbyshire match proved that once Shahid Afridi cuts loose, he is a difficult man to stop
Afridi showed no sign of slowing down, while the bowlers had no answers to this onslaught and were getting thrashed.
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Kashmir’s undying love for Pakistan is an unpalatable truth for India
Some Kashmiris consciously choose to pay a cost for their expensive expression. That is how much they love Pakistan.
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From the ‘Eidul Filter’ photo to the ‘#WokeUpLikeThis’ selfie, now you can nail the perfect rishta picture
Pose in front of your cousin’s PS and pretend to play Fifa. As long as the controller is in your hands,so is his heart
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Bollywood is a cartel which has been thriving on plagiarism and nepotism
One of India's most patriotic songs, Mera Mulk Mera Desh, is copied from the Israeli national anthem.