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How Bollywood’s curtain call became a blessing in disguise for Pakistan
Who knew that such gruesome burning of bridges between the two countries would actually benefit Pakistan’s industry
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The Hungry: Can Bollywood do justice to Shakespeare’s bloodiest and least respected play?
Previous Shakespeare adaptations, such as Omkara, Maqbool and Haider, failed to leave a lasting impact on the viewers.
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10 reasons why we have a love-hate relationship with Eidul Azha
We get it, you want us to get married. Two kisses, bye Felecia, I need me some sheer korma.
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A trip to King’s Landing, minus the dragons and the Lannisters
Cersei Lannister passed over this very same bridge and entered the Red Keep during her walk of shame.
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Is it fair for host countries to prepare pitches favouring their conditions?
This home advantage should not be termed as unfair as players should be able to adapt to all types of conditions.
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It was desperation that won in the end
Allah blessed me enough to make me a father but not enough to be a provider.
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If Saudi Arabia and other Middle Eastern countries can practice safe and hygienic qurbani, why can’t Pakistan?
Our children who spend a sufficient amount of time with the sacrificial animals are most susceptible to the disease.
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No cow, no beef, no slaughtering – Will Indian Muslims be able to celebrate Eidul Azha with zeal?
This Eid, fear and apprehension within the Muslim minority as to how the religious occasion will play out is palpable.
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Understanding Muslim nationalism and ‘The Pakistan Anti-Hero’ through the eyes of Nadeem Farooq Paracha
What is happening in Pakistan may look awkward, but it's part of a debate on what being a Pakistani should now mean.
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When did Eidul Azha turn into a vicious spending competition?
Some animals were being sold for over two million rupees, which is more than the price of three new small cars.