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Young Stunners remind us that rap’s hardest flex is still fragile masculinity
Young Stunners redefine the Urdu rap scene, but their brand of machismo remains the genre’s toughest habit to break
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BookTok is finally waking up from the Colleen Hoover fever dream
From romanticized toxicity to real-life scandals, Colleen Hoover’s literary empire faces growing scrutiny
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Is the re-release of iconic Bollywood films a desperate attempt to bring audiences back?
Gen Z is embracing old Bollywood gems like Rockstar and Laila Majnu, proving that meaningful cinema is timeless
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Mubarak Qazi's poetry of Baloch resistance
Mubarak Qazi, a celebrated Balochi poet, remains a guiding light for cultural pride, resistance, and Baloch identity
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Gwadar’s hot new contraband: books
Gwadar: student bookstall faces police raid, sparking protests demanding justice in a region where books are a threat
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Jeenay ke hain chaar din: a tender ode to friendship
Asad Kamran and Safwan Sabzwari showcase collaborative exhibition of paintings at Cinema 73 on 9th January 2025
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Sad-posting in the urban city: a look at Jaun Elia’s rising popularity among desi youth
A new gen of desis employs creative means to celebrate the rich world of Urdu poetry and its existential angst
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Fighting climate change through the courtroom
Discover why the Law and Justice Commission held a conference to raise awareness about climate change
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Some films are too hard to kill
It is still a Pakistani film made by Pakistanis, filmed in Pakistan and depicting it. Shouldn't that be reason enough?
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Is Pakistan’s N-CPEC+ vision finally beginning to take shape?
Russian, Chinese, and Pakistani interests are all directly served through N-CPEC+




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