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The comeback after the setback: The ‘silent’ return of Maryam Nawaz
Only Nawaz knows when Maryam will resurface and this will depend on the outcome of the cases against him.
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Despite its talented cast and progressive story, Pinky Memsaab could not shatter the glass ceiling
A small budget film that has been blemished with a bumpy script and technical flaws.
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2018 has been the year of T20 for Pakistan – but that's about it
As 2018 wraps up, the ride has to end back where it had started – taking a beating from New Zealand.
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Simmba may not bring something new to the screen but it definitely feels like a paisa vasool entertainer!
Composed of fistfights, flying cars & a star-studded, cast Simmba promises to be an action-packed masala entertainer.
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In terms of script and execution, Mirzapur is far better than Sacred Games
Mirzapur appeals largely to younger audiences because of the excessive bloodshed, profanities and the emphasis on sex.
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Human Rights Day: What will you ‘celebrate’, Pakistan?
Women, minorities, LGBT faced attacks, discrimination and govt prosecution while authorities failed protect them.
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In conversation with Faysal Manzoor Khan, the man behind Pakistan’s dramas and its culture
Our dramas are female-oriented; it is just that the stories are regressive.
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From Delhi, with regret: How a postcard from India revived painful, unhealed memories of the Partition
"I'm unhappy to be separated from friends. I would like to die in Pakistan than to live in India shall it be...
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Declared ‘intangible’, the heritage of Kalash is over 3,000 years old – but will it survive the 21st century?
The Kalash are trying to hold onto their unique culture and language, while battling poverty and climate change.
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The day the heavens shook
When she was coming back, she felt a jolt. What happened next was unreal, nearly a scene drawn out from a film.
 
    








