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Winslet, Lopez nominated for Walk of Fame
The nominees were chosen from hundreds of applicants.
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Amitabh wants to prove a point
Bollywood veteran stresses on the importance of respecting the audience’s tastes.
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Love in the time of Slackistan
A behind-the-scenes exclusive with Shahbaz Shigri and Aisha Akhtar.
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Bol: You don't say
Shoaib Mansoor’s Bol is a major disappointment and leaves the viewer wondering why they watched the movie.
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Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai pregnant
Father-in-law Amitabh Bachchan reveals pregnancy news on Twitter.
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Imran calls increase in legal drinking age ‘illogical’
Bollywood actor to file PIL, wants minimum drinking age reduced.
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Bol premieres in Karachi
Audience express mixed reviews about the year’s biggest movie.
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The other side of Moin Akhtar
An evening commemorating Moin Akhtar highlighted the philanthropic side of his personality.
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The F Word: When you’re a woman
The F Word is an interesting collection of work but there's only so much a single edition of a magazine can achieve.
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Film review: Shiver me timbers
On Stranger Tides may be a box office success but how different can each pirate movie be?
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Is all well with Bol?
Shoaib Mansoor’s upcoming venture has allegedly faced many problems.
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Meera’s search for Mr Right
The Lollywood starlet is currently starring in ‘Kaun Banega Meera Pati’.
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Book review: Of love, compassion and sacrifice
A heartfelt biography describing the life of a loving lady who was a saint in the true sense of the word.
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War movies: Hollywood helps out
India and Pakistan too have a multitude of patriotic movies and shows.
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Mud House and the Golden Doll: Return to innocence
The 100-minute-film took eight months to make
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Kung Fu Panda 2: Black and white
Fans of Kung Fu Panda, rest assured — Kung Fu Panda 2 is a winner!
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Slackistan: The banned and the beautiful
A review of Hammad Khan’s much-awaited Slackistan.
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No heavy make-up or blingy saris please
Indian television serials and soaps get real.
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Hollywood project gave me fresh perspective: Bipasha
Basu stars as a Maratha warrior in the period film that is being helmed by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Roland Joffe.
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Priest: Vampire weekend
Priest trots along at a decent pace and is a decent Sunday-afternoon-at-the-cinema fare.
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Was X-Men worth the wait?
The only thing that compensated for the highly disorganised event was the awesome movie.
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The First Act: Unplugged and unmatched
Cogito, an acting troupe, presented three plays at The Second Floor.
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Bollywood grooves to salsa, latino beats
An expert in ballroom dance, Soparrkar was the man behind Hrithik-Kangana’s dream-like dance moves in Kites.
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Last Remarks: Disturbed minds
Last Remarks portrays the psychological impact of the British Raj and partition on people.
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Farah Khan to start acting
I’m nervous about acting in Shirin Farhad: Farah Khan.
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Faseele Jaan Se Aagay returns
The second season of the popular series starts on June 10.
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The second episode: A musical splendour
The fusions in ‘Coke Studio 4’ were an ultimate treat for fans.
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Twilight sequel shines brightest at MTV awards
For third year in a row, the vampire romance was named best movie at the light-hearted MTV awards.
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Bollywood sequels: a recipe for success?
Hindi cinema is following Hollywood’s lead by releasing follow-ups.
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Book review: Funny face Tina Fey's Bossypants
Tina Fey's comedy memoir Bossypants at times feels like an elongated punch line.
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We can’t compete with foreign filmmakers: SRK
"I think I’ll be happy with one or two Filmfare awards for the VFX in my film” - SRK
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Cambridge and Karachi: Connections of the spirit
British artist and filmmaker Caroline Jaine manages to find palpable connections between these two cities.
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Actor Jamil Fakhri in critical condition
Fakhri suffered two haemorrhages before being transferred to the central intensive care unit.
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Salvaging snippets of Lollywood
A tribute to legendary actor Rani recreated the romance of old Pakistani films.
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Thor: Storm and fury
The desire to give the film mass market appeal robs it of whatever soul it may have possessed.
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Killing the silver screen
Punjab government will convert old cinemas into theatres.
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Roll credits: Bambino Cinema to shut down
First Pakistani cinema to have a 70mm screen closing down under the weight of technologically advanced theaters.
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Bambino: Dust in the wind?
The cinema cannot survive in the age of multiplexes and constant technological advancement.
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Bollywood losing its grip on popular fashion?
The retro period of the 1970s in Bollywood, made bell-bottoms, flower prints and polka dots an absolute fashion rage.
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Comedy legend Rangeela's sixth death anniversary
The 9 time Nigar award winner left a vacuum in Pakistan's show business that can not be filled for decades to come.
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Golden melodies
HOPE fundraiser musical night brings back nostalgic memories.
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Film review: Speed demons in Fast Five
A thrill ride is what fans hitting the theatres should expect from The Fast and the Furious 5.
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Divide and censor
Filmmakers may have to go through different boards to get their movies screened in each province.
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Fight over Osama's movie title in Ghana
A Ghana producer says that there is a big competition in the industry for movie titles.
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Film Review: The next three days
The Next Three Days proves that movie with good plot can work better than one starring an unknown hunk.
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'Are you sure it is not just your neurosis, honey?'
Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘Suspicion’ screened at Safma.
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Film review: The elephant in the room
Everything leads up to a cinematic disaster, thanks to sloppy direction and predictable character details.
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With love from Bieber
First Step 2 Forever: My Story is an an account of Bieber's almost overnight rise to fame.
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A call for promoting culture
Umer Shareef stresses the need to nurture the arts and culture.
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Unveiling Boonmee
The Lahore Film and Literary Club screens an award- winning Thai film.