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“I was going home after 71 years”: The emotional ‘homecoming’ of an Indian in Pakistan
Pakistan had somehow preserved and retained what existed 71 years ago; culture was more organic and full of feelings.
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Australian Open 2019: Can anyone match Novak Djokovic’s conviction?
Nadal-Djokovic have been part of some epic battles in the past and the final was expected to follow a similar course.
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Why India may not be a big fan of Pakistan’s new visa policy
People will be able to see that Azad Kashmir is truly free and not "Pakistan-occupied" like India falsely alleges.
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Even Karan Johar, who calls himself a ‘feminist’, doesn’t understand that ‘no means no’
Even a fictional woman in a bad movie had to suffer in life and death as a form of punishment for saying 'no'.
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Escape Room may not be the smartest movie but it surely delivers the thrills
Filmmakers could not fully make use of the rather intriguing premise, but still managed to make the film entertaining
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Out with Sarfraz, in with Shoaib
Sarfraz’s absence made way for Shoaib, someone who had been there so subtly that his presence was barely felt.
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#TherapistDiaries: Anxiety, depression and suicide – the realities of forced marriages
My patient was beaten by their family to punish them and break their resistance, until forced to marry someone else.
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From a bright student to a beggar: “The hate never melted” – Noshi’s journey as a transwoman
“I think of how my old friends are waking to get to their offices , and me, their monitor, wakes up to beg on...
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Dishonoured
Today I wondered if life was better being called badchalan and dishonoured or going through something so painful again
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Audacious, hypnotic and intense, Kangana Ranaut was made to play the Queen of Jhansi
Ranaut is on fire as the intrepid warrior, bringing alive the fierce spirit of Rani in a compelling, mesmerising way.