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In Ramazan, the piety curtain falls and the ratings go up, but not for Mansha Pasha
Ramazan shows have turned into a marketing ploy which earn millions at the cost of peoples self-respect and identities
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Impress your guests this Eid with these scrumptious yet easy mini kebab rolls, achari chicken, mango sawaiyan and ginger peach drink!
Most of Eid is spent snacking on sweets and feasting on rich foods which, to be honest, is the best part of Eid.
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A victory for Pakistan does not necessarily mean a loss for India
Indians face the same conundrums in their daily lives and have the same pot holes to wake up to. They do not hate us.
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What better way of diverting attention from Donald Trump than by blaming Pakistan for all the ills of the world?
People complain about lack of transparency regarding CPEC, but it is still more transparent than the American funding.
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Why do I have to pretend to fast when my “monthly friend” is visiting?
Women wake up for sehri and pretend to fast since the word menstruation can't be spoken beyond an octave of a...
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Victoria and Abdul: An enthralling story of Victorian taboos and secrets of love, race and class
This authentic and alluring tale of love and hate dissects the startling bond between an Indian peasant and the Queen
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Dear Rishi Kapoor, before pointing the “terrorism” finger at Pakistan, please take a look at your prime minister, army and country
One million people from both sides have died and two wars have been fought. It’s time to make amends, not burn...
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Raabta fails to connect with viewers with its nauseatingly bad ‘been there, done that’ story
What’s the deal with B-town and its clichéd obsession with faux-modernity, where having pre-marital sex is the be-all?
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Remembering the king of qawwali: This world is a hollow and soulless place without you, Amjad Sabri
Many believed that his voice was so mesmerising that it had the power to soothe the souls of its listeners.
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Dear Imran Khan, if you’re going to blame Najam Sethi for Pakistan’s defeats, then praise him for their wins also
For the past 25 years, Imran Khan has constantly milked the 1992 World Cup victory to his political advantage.









