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Millennials and their “my life, my rules” approach
Nearly every youngster I have talked to is more interested in sakoon (relaxation) than working hard.
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After a five-year hiatus, the La Liga victory surely tastes sweet for Real Madrid
Zidane may not be the best coach in the world, but he has what it takes to bring out the best from Real Madrid.
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Why people today depend on lazy virtual friendships and Facebook ‘likes’
Nowadays, friends on social media use Facebook to advance their agendas, spread news, or simply to promote themselves.
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Half Girlfriend fails to even half-impress the audience
By the end of it, you will literally be questioning why you even bothered coming to watch the movie in the first place
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Why framing Shia genocide as a sectarian conflict only trivialises the problem
Sectarian conflict involves active participation of both sides. In Pakistan, Shias don't have the capacity to respond.
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The dancing girls
I knew that within these four walls, I had to be who they wanted. So I did.
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Kulbhushan Jadhav’s case is the tie-breaker Pakistan and India have been waiting for
India's in a stronger position to get its voice heard. Pakistan, however, doesn't have the same credibility and power.
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‘King Arthur: Legend of the Sword’ is too busy, too long and marginally entertaining
Peppered with flashbacks and montages, the movie could have used a bit more of Guy Richie’s wit.
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Discovering Pakistan’s circumstantial craftsmen
Pakistan is blessed with minerals and craftsmen who beautifully transform them into exquisite pieces of art.
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As captain, can Sarfraz Ahmed steer Pakistan to victory in the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy?
There has been a lot of talk about modern day cricket and how Pakistan is still a decade behind that style of play.









