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Quintessence of versatility: Savera Nadeem
The TV actor-cum-host discusses the need for introducing new themes in dramas.
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Showbiz gems: Party in the heavens
A tribute to all those who have left us.
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Celeb-o-metre: From annoying to cringeworthy
We listed some of our favourite annoying characters on TV and those we can easily live without.
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Shagufta Ejaz: ‘We must shun western values’
Actor Shagufta Ejaz on how the television industry has changed over the years.
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2011 hits: The best of Bollywood
2011 brought forgotten names to the forefront .
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Syed Mukhtar Ahmed: ‘Dramas should be a realistic escape’
Syed Mukhtar Ahmed believes dramas should be a reflection of society and its realities.
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Geek Guide: Get all set for Windows 8!
Windows is all set to launch its new version — Windows 8 — to the public in February 2012.
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The acting prowess of Zeba Bakhtiar
The actor recounts her Bollywood days, her recent production Mein Baba ki Ladli and the revival of Lollywood.
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A Minute with Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg’s latest venture, War Horse, is based on a book about the love between a boy and his horse.
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4084: ‘Hawa Hawa’ flies to Bollywood
Hassan Jahangir’s famous song will feature in Hriday Shetty’s 4084.
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Qavi Khan: An artiste’s lament
Qavi Khan talks about the heydays of PTV, the downfall of Lollywood and his aspirations for the future.
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Book review: On China - courting the dragon
Kissinger chooses to laud the way China has come to this stage by defying the Western logic of democratic growth.
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Faisal Qureshi: The man with a hundred faces
While the actor thinks the Pakistani television industry is improving, he believes much more can be done.
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Don 2 premiere attracts entertainment biggies
The premiere of the film in Karachi was attended by various celebrities from Pakistan’s entertainment industry.
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Madiha Iftikhar: Keeping it clean
The actor believes risque content takes away the creative quotient of a drama.
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Tete-a-tete with Abid Ali
The entertainer shares his journey beginning from Radio Pakistan to starting his own production house.
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‘Hobbit’ trailer has film fans buzzing
"The Hobbit" is the fourth film in director Peter Jackson's box-office hit "Lord of the Rings" film franchise.
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Son of Pakistan disappoints
The film revolves around two brothers who are in the police force and are struggling to fight terrorism in Pakistan.
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Shahood Alvi: Destiny’s child
The actor believes he just needs to follow the path fate has chalked out.
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Talking dog most watched YouTube video of 2011
"Ultimate Dog Tease" has received more than 75 million views.
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Don 2: Darkness prevails over romance
It’s one of the greatest highs to play a villain: SRK.
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Rashid Sami: The common man’s director
Rashid Sami recounts his journey from acting in ‘Jaal’ to directing Express Entertainment’s ‘Rok Lo Aj Ki Raat’.
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Film review: Tower Hiest – didn’t quite steal the show
Despite all the hype, the movie really doesn’t deliver and, quite frankly, isn’t even worth watching.
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‘The X Factor’: Hit or miss?
Are Americans losing their appetite for lengthy singing contests?
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Book review: Pakistani Women - Multiple Locations and Competing Narratives
The theoretical and ethnographic studies included in this volume make meaningful contributions to authentic knowledge.
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Tinseltown tales of terror
Hollywood actors talk about the lewd tests they had to give before making it to the big screen.
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The Iron Lady: Streep’s strategies
It’s a performance that has made acclaimed actor Meryl Streep a favourite to win her third Oscar.
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Jharkhand Jhollywood: Do-it-yourself, do it for less
Poor actors have come up with their own alternate cinema.
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Pakistani TV today: Can we go beyond ratings?
From morning shows to serials, there is tough competition and less innovation in the drama industry.
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Film review: Breaking Dawn - eat me
Twilight fans will be head over heels for this movie, but the rest can safely give this a miss.
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Of Globes and Oscars: Award season kicks in
The Artist leads Golden Globes nominations.
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Gurvinder Singh: Zooming into village blues
The film juxtaposes village simplicity with city complications.
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Indo-Pak TV: Where do we stand
Evolution of the Pakistani and Indian television industries.
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Year’s best movies: The Artist, Descendants lead critics awards
Boston Society of Film Critics, LA Film Critics Association, NY Film Critics Online all announced their choices.
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My life is not an open book: Shah Rukh
The actor, who has spent more than 23 years in the industry, says his only motto is to entertain the public.
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King Khan: SRK’s opus in the making
My opus will surely get me closer to my fans, Khan says.
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Ali Zafar & LPNY: Musical pair
Zafar is excited about collaborating with female musicians for LPNY.
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Veena vs FHM: Two is company, three is controversy
Another player involved in Malik-FHM tug-of-war.
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Film review: I Don’t Know How She Does It - just do it
It may be hard to swallow for some, but the producers have served up some good, clean fun.
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Son of Pakistan: Breaking stereotypes
Jarrar Rizvi’s latest venture is scheduled to be released on December 15.
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Book review: Granta 117 - fear factor
There is no doubt that those looking for good writing will be perfectly happy with this edition.
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Guy Ritchie goes for high-octane action again
New Sherlock Holmes is more geared for the Transformers generation with a lot more gunplay than purists would like.
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Screening: The Grey Areas
Screening of Paulo Coelho’s Veronika Decides to Die raises interesting questions.
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Jolie surprises critics
Bosnian war victims praise Angelina Jolie’s directorial debut.
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Did Cameron steal Avatar?
Former employee sues the director over film plot.
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‘Sim Sim Hamara’: A world of joy and laughter
A chit-chat with some of the voices from the local adaptation of the renowned ‘Sesame Street’.
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No one could get dirtier than 'The Dirty Picture': Vidya Balan
Vidya feels no one can cross the benchmark set by 'The Dirty Picture.'
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Sim Sim Hamara: Rafi Peer’s magnum opus
Taking a look into the long-awaited ‘Sesame Street’ adaptation ‘Sim Sim Hamara’.
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Big B: Education is in the air
Amitabh says experiences are the best source of education.
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Veena vs FHM: The show must go on
Veena Malik and FHM India get into a legal tussle.