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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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Sea Prayer by Khaled Hosseini: A father’s lament of the barbarity we call human beings
It will make your heart wail in silence as the deep ocean engulfs the bodies of refugees fleeing war and persecution.
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Raw and poignant, A Place for Us beautifully sheds light on familial love
Not feeling at home with your own family is a tragedy, one which Mirza renders beautifully on the page.