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Film screening: Come noon, who is there beside you?
‘High Noon’ screened at Safma Media Centre.
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Inaam hopes for rewards at film festival
Inaam explores issues of loss, extreme culture shock, alienation and economic strife faced by South Asian immigrants.
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YouTube video of the day: Letters to friends across the border
The CAP and the Indian NGO Routes2Roots help connect the younger generation of the two nations.
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I’ll share my income with Bollywood workers: Salman Khan
The actor sets his sight on noble causes and hopes to help the underprivileged.
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The Romantics: Good girl gone bad
If you want to see Katie Holmes in action, The Romantics is not the movie to watch.
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Russell Brand comes of age
Russell Brand talks about his latest film Arthur.
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Sucker Punch: A mad, mad world
When you watch this movie, be prepared to feel your skin crawl and be disturbed, be very disturbed.
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Rahat Kazmi: A legend on stage and behind the camera
The veteran actor shares his thoughts on the state of television and the arts in Pakistan.
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Rio: High flying
Rio is a fun-filled, family friendly adventure about a hero who has to overcome challenges in order to save the day.
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Lollywood: What’s in a name?
What does it take to get a film’s title registered in Pakistan?
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Bollywood calling: The fall of Uzbekistani cinema
Mirroring Pakistan's own struggle, Uzbekistani cinema is being overshadowed by Indian productions.
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Film Review: ‘The Trap’
A fur-trapper takes a mute girl as his unwilling wife to live with him in the woods.
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Item numbers spicing up the small screen
Popular songs are interspersed with the story to attract TV show viewers.
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Silver screen’s love affair with terrorism
The Express Tribune evaluates Bollywood’s contribution to post 9/11 cinema.
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Reel bad Muslims
Will Osama bin Laden’s death mean the end of Hollywood’s favourite arch villain?
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Tell me no lies
Plato’s disdain for comedy has been considered snobbish by comedy enthusiasts.
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The Hidden reality: Behind the science
Celebrated theoretical physicist Brian Greene explains the mind-boggling idea of a ‘Multiverse’.
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Iraq and revival of cinema
Iraq aims to revive movie-going stifled by war.
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All’s good for Lollywood — on paper!
Chances are that many of these films may never make it to the set.
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Ali Zafar’s love affair with Bollywood!
After Tere Bin Laden, Ali Zafar will now be seen in another Bollywood film Luv Ka The End, to be released on May 6.
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‘From Here to Eternity’
The film ‘From Here to Eternity’ was one of the 10 highest grossing films of the decade.
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Mantra: Attire with an attitude
The clothing store takes a twirl and revamps its look.
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Sabz: More than a play
The original musical hits the bulls-eye with its direction and contemporary subject matter.
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Waar: Pakistan’s next blockbuster?
Bilal Lashari marks his film debut with “Waar” slated for release in June.
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Abhishek Sharma’s second directorial venture
Tere Bin Laden director writing second comedy.
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3D cinemas: The next craze in Pakistan?
3D cinemas are attracting their audiences, however, more 3D films are required for their survival in Pakistan.
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Scream 4: I scream, you scream
A slasher flick is not supposed to leave you in fits of laughter. But Scream 4 does.
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Dum maro dum: A pointless Bollywood controversy
Has Deepika Padukone really managed to outshine the legendary Zeenat Aman?
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The Adjustment Bureau: Where there’s a will
What seems like an intriguing science fiction film soon descends into mush.
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Lollywood makes it to Saarc Film Festival
Two films from Pakistan will be representing the country in the Saarc Film Festival 2011.
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YouTube video of the day: The power of citizen journalism
Citizens have become the instigators of change and have used these resources to bring about a tangible transformation.
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YouTube video of the day: Target shooting survivor tells his tale
The third series of Seerat, a documentary by Ali Kapadia, pictures the account of a target killings survivor.
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Footprints in Time: A great woman with a greater story
Ghulam Fatima Shaikh's granddaughter, Rasheeda needs to be given credit for putting her grandmother’s life into words.
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Clash of the Titans
Watching Atif Aslam and Ali Zafar go head-to-head is a treat for the senses!
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Rio takes off!
The premiere of animated film Rio attracted celebrities from all spheres of Pakistan’s entertainment scene.
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Blue and Buff: 3D Avatar finally hits Lahore
CineStar has brought a new spectrum of entertainment for the masses.
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Film review: Lesson in patriotic propaganda from the 1950s
Oscar-winning ‘The African Queen’ to be screened at Safma today.
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Nandita Das on the subtle power of cinema
Nandita Das has won national and international acting awards for her socially relevant films.
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The babe behind Ozzy
Extreme provides a raw narrative of the events that shaped the life of an eccentric music-business insider.
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YouTube video of the day: Beatlemania rocks Karachi at T2F
The Beatlemania brought together fans to relive and enjoy the musical maestros that were the Beatles.
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Limitless: Illusion of intelligence
Science-fiction or future science? Those were my first thoughts when the plot unravelled in Limitless.
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I need to push my limits now: Anupam Kher
Anupam Kher says his double role in the upcoming Zokkoman could be his toughest yet.
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‘All About Eve’: The darker side of life in Broadway
Bette Davis brings out the shady side of theatre in the 1950 oscar-winning film.
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Atrium Cinema: House full?
Caramel popcorn, bigger screens and movies in 3D. Are Karachiites really impressed with Atrium cinema?
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YouTube video of the day: I heart Strings
With their latest release, Strings have embarked upon a noble and socially responsible path.
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Reality bites: The Company Men
Movie focuses on the lives of three men who are fired because a low shared price dictated that many lose their jobs.
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Edited Out
Film editors complain that they are unrecognised and underpaid.
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YouTube video of the day: Awaiting Gol Chakkar
"Gol Chakkar", the sequel of the famous short film Sole Search, is all set to be released this summer.
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Red Riding Hood: Toothless
Red Riding Hood is an overblown, superficial film that has very little to say and no real bite at all.
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My neurons are going haywire planning my new project: Maria Zulfiqar
TV anchor Maria Zulfiqar on women of strength, hating literature and having a good time in high school.