Poetic License
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Afghanistan can accept the Taliban, but not recognise the Durand Line?
Recognising the Taliban while remaining intransigent on the legitimacy of the Durand line is not lucrative diplomacy
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Intense and daring, Al Pacino’s ‘Paterno’ brings to light the aftermath of a child sex abuse scandal
Pacino is no stranger to playing controversial characters, and promises another strong performance as the head coach
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Why did Modi not receive Justin Trudeau himself with his customary hug?
At a time when India had pressing concerns to discuss, Trudeau doing the bhangra seemed like forced euphoria
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The Pakistan Army and Iran: A new dawn or a message for the Saudis?
Did General Bajwa go as an emissary of Saudi Arabia to deliver a message, or is it a change of posture towards Iran?
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Intriguing and intricate, Red Sparrow is well-crafted and different from today’s spy thrillers
A great deal of the film actually relies on Jennifer Lawrence, who gives a really compelling and brave performance
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If Sridevi gets more coverage than Syria, that is your fault, not the media’s
Media responds very acutely to demand and supply, the fact is demand for Sridevi trumps the Syrian crisis
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If you don’t ask why...
I request a reply. Dad, please tell me, why
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Why is a Pakistani man’s masculinity so fragile that he can’t handle rejection and resorts to murder?
Why does a man feel so entitled to a woman's body that he kills her because her rejection means contempt &...
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Did you just call me a “bhangi”?
Is this how someone I considered a friend had perceived me and referred to me in his mind all along?
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Dear India, you can #BanPakArtists all you want – we will soar regardless! Love, #PakDontCare
If art is now a means of national security, Pakistan should also put its own nation first by banning Indian content.