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                                                            How Bollywood’s curtain call became a blessing in disguise for PakistanWho 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 AzhaWe 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 LannistersCersei 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 endAllah 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 ParachaWhat 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. 
 
    











