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5 reasons why every Pakistani family will love and relate to ‘Aangan’
Even after 28 episodes, this family saga has not lost its charm and has kept us glued to the screens till the very end
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‘Terminal’ fails to grab our attention, but will Margot Robbie save the day?
With a rookie director, confusing plot-line and unknown cast (barring Robbie and Pegg), it’s impossible to get excited
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The corrupt, disgraced and disqualified prime minister who cried wolf
Why did his conscience awaken while he is being investigated in laundering cases, including the $4.9 billion to India?
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Why limiting players’ league participation is an essential move by the PCB
When players choose to participate in every tom, dick and harry league, it brings injuries, fading fitness and fatigue
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Justice or victimisation: Did Nawaz Sharif launder $4.9 billion to India?
This tilts the balance in favour of Nawaz, since NAB issued a press release based on a suspicion without ample proof.
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To all the Wonder Mums out there, do not let society shame you for the choices you make
Mothers are trying hard to do the best they can by their children, while being made to feel they have got it all wrong
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The woman with hands of gold
Her hands are as magical as an elixir; her hands are what have changed my fate
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As Premier League ends, can Chelsea and Liverpool land a spot for next season?
A win for Chelsea against Liverpool meant that the race for the Champions League spot was going right down to the wire
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Breaking In: Move over ‘Taken’ and ‘Die Hard’, there’s a new parent in town!
Reminiscent of Panic Room and Taken, it focuses on the mother’s quest to save her children from an impenetrable house.
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The tale of May 12, 2007: He was ordered to “go for the kill” and “take no prisoners”
An hour before the violence, a van loaded with assault rifles, pump-action shot guns, handguns and cartridges arrived.