The Way I See It
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Dil Dhadakne Do: A star-studded, elitist cruise
Dil Dhadakne Do is a breath of fresh air. Its story, direction and camera angles will keep you focused on every scene.
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Sepp Blatter resigns: Ding dong, the king is gone
For all those rejoicing Blatter’s demise, all I can say is, wait. A lot can happen in a day.
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Pakistan should learn lessons from China and avoid conflict with India
Pakistan’s foreign policy should preserve its national interest, but that can only be done without external aggression
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World Environment Day: Are Pakistanis dirty or simply lazy?
I’ve always wondered why the people in our society adore filth, disarray, and junk spread all around.
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When did rape become the cure to homosexuality, India?
A woman is an ‘it’ upon which any or all experiments are allowed in order to cure homosexuality or any other ‘disease’
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My nani’s achaar recipe – Pakistani-styled vegetable pickle
To me, pickling is a therapeutic activity and my own way of connecting to my nani, a woman I loved.
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Who is trying to disconnect Kashmir from the world? Why attack cellular towers?
Things are not black and white in Indian-administered Kashmir. State actors have been involved in fomenting trouble.
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Even after one year, Mehwish remains an IDP
Even after one year, why haven’t they been able to return to their homeland? Has Zarb-e-Azb failed?
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My life is rich and full, even without marriage
My eternal single-hood is not an unfortunate circumstance thrust upon me but a choice.
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Ode to the Muslims of Burma
Some alive in midst of cries and pleas; most lay stone cold, turned free of pain.









