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Same Shaan and same Waar-like plot, so what’s new, Yalghaar?
While both movies do have a similar storyline, Yalghaar, unfortunately, remains a step behind.
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Why is public lynching becoming an acceptable form of vigilante justice in India and Pakistan?
After beating an old, mentally challenged woman for three hours, the mob ripped her clothes off and tonsured her.
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Why should Pakistan observe neutrality when it can dominate the political discourse in the Middle East?
While Pakistan does not have the US's economic clout, it does have the military muscle to maim whoever challenges it.
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Bahawalpur inferno victims receive Rs2m whereas cricket players get Rs10m – ever heard of the word priorities, Nawaz Sharif
Gifting Rs200m on a whim in a country which has inadequate resources to invest in basic healthcare is quite alarming.
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Society is no longer women’s worst enemy – other women are
When we see our friends, we first notice changes in their weight and skin tone, because that's what aunties would do.
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When the pot met the kettle: How Modi made India a lackey to the US
Trump and Modi can’t talk of leading the world out of the present chaos when they, ironically, represent chaos.
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Mehrunisa V Lub U is nothing but a fool’s paradise
The script was the weakest aspect of the film as there was no substantial plot. What was even the point of the story?
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Through the eyes of an American: The beauty that Pakistan and its people have to offer
They were confused as to why I would be interested in scenes of daily life as opposed to famous tourist landmarks.
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Pakistan issues its first gender-neutral passport – what’s that, America? You still haven’t?
Pakistan is even ahead of the US, where male/female gender registration is the only available option for passports.
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Nabra Hassanen’s murder doesn’t come out of nowhere; it is embedded into the structure of American society
Until 2012, Navy SEALs used images of hijab-clad Muslim women for target practice.









