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‘Befikre’ is both irresponsible and reprehensible
Aditya’s first film in 8 years is an assault on mind, senses, sensibilities, intellect and intelligence of viewers
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Laugh out loud: Urwa Hocane’s debut single fails to leave mark
Actor criticised widely for ‘Ao Lay Kar Chaloun’
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Life lessons: ‘Horn De Ke Pass Karo’ must not be passed
Despite clichéd message, I.R Omar’s play reinforces family values, cultural beliefs through power-packed...
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First take: Nothing but chaos Lahore Se Aagay
The film is nothing more than an extended chase sequence
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Funny bone: Laugh till you die
While retaining its comic nature, Younas Khan’s ‘Aaj Ki Taza Kabr’ deals with issue of terrorism
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Let there be light: Dark Room is a reel better left undeveloped
Aliee Shaikh fails to synch his actors with demands of powerful script
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Review: Chop Chop Wok is all fired up
This noodle and rice bar is yielding delicate and delicious results with a fast and furious cooking technique
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The real problem with ‘ADHM’ is Karan Johar himself
Pakistanis should be happy for not being subjected to the pain of watching a dull and tedious film
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Movie Review: Saat Uchakkey is Supposedly Absurdist Comedy
Sanjeev Sharma’s Saat Uchakkey is a movie about seven loafers
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Inferno: Not at all towering
The film is stuck in cinematic limbo
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'Girl on the Train' tops box office with $24.7 million
It's been a rough fall for the movie business
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Review: Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's Mirzya fails to highlight real conflicts
The 129-minute film deals with the ancient story of Mirza and Sahiban
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Scale of influence: When a journey goes awry
Abid Hassan Minto sheds light on Left-wing politics with dogged persistence
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Movie Review: Parched is a tale of women empowerment
Parched stars Radhika Apte, Surveen Chawla and Tannishtha Chatterjee
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Movie Review: Banjo abandons logic
Banjo slides deep into mediocrity
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Pink is a savage indictment of our patriarchal society
Pink stars Amitabh Bachchan and Tapsee Pannu in key roles
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Movie review: Don't Breathe is a breathless thrill ride
Many of the biggest, most anticipated blockbusters of the season have turned out to be downright disappointing
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Baar Baar Dekho is easy on the eyes
Sidharth Malhotra, Katrina Kaif starrer passes Bollywood romance test with flying colours
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Restaurant review: Golden Chick is a batter fried disappointment
The eatery makes one yearn for good chicken – and a refund
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Review: Rekha - The Untold Story
Yasser Usman's book highlights the triumphs and tragedies of Rekha
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Island City: Rare and honest portrait of urban dwellers' lives
In Ruchika Oberoi’s anthology, three strangers and their fates interconnect in unexpected ways
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Review: Khaled Ahmed breaks down Pakistan’s internal war
Aptly titled, the book breaks down various factors that have led to Pakistan being in the conundrum it is in today
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Akira suffers from outdated treatment
Akira is a great example of a movie with a timely topic that suffers from outdated treatment
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We’ve got the hots for ‘Hot out of a Bowl’
Pleasing three generations with three different cuisines at one restaurant is undeniably a challenge
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Restaurant review: Hot out of a Bowl delivers comfort food at its best
HOB doesn’t have a specific cuisine and that’s what makes it stand out
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Don't Breathe scares up $26.1 million as summer for horror continues
They are profit machines and even when they're poorly reviewed, people line up for them
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‘Ben-Hur’, ‘A Flying Jatt’ fail to deliver on Pakistani box office
Both ‘Ben-Hur’ and ‘A Flying Jatt’ fail to deliver expected numbers
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'UnIndian' is the quintessential film for expats
For a country that's been reviled for its racist attitude, UnIndian turns the tables on Australia
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A Flying Jatt is what you get when Bollywood feeds on superstition
Remo D’Souza's directorial stars Tiger Shroff and Jacqueline Fernandez in lead roles
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Review: Glimpses of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai
Hasan Mujtaba’s translated volume contains 100 poems by iconic Sindhi poet
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Review: Akshay Kumar’s ‘Rustom’ has to be your weekend watch
Neeraj Pandey’s latest is a refreshing deviation from B-town clichés
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Bringing Zoroastrian cuisine to the fore
Niloufer Mavalvala’s cookbook twists community’s authentic recipes, making them suitable for every palette
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Harry Potter themed cafe opens in Islamabad
Another treat for Harry Potter fans in Islamabad
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Suicide Squad is so bad it gives villainy a bad name
The movie’s crime is that it wastes opportunities and lets down characters that have the potential to be fascinating
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Khokha Khola – Bringing dhabas back in vogue!
Their menu may be extremely limited but that’s where the beauty of it lies
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Review: Shallow is a mild word for this movie
The movie doesn’t bring anything new to the table but does offer some suspense once it finally gets going
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No appetite for La Cucina
The small French-Italian restaurant in Karachi makes big food faux pas
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Dugma: The Button shows would-be suicide bombers in Syria
The documentary follows members of the rebel group Nusra Front as they wait to be deployed as suicide bombers
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Movie review: Star Trek reboot races along without an idea in its head
There is a certain degree of predictability that is inescapable in franchises such as Star Trek
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'Looking: The Movie'
Looking is peppered with long conversations while its characters winding through San Francisco
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Delizia dazzles with its indulgent chocolate desserts
The bakery has more hits than misses and would definitely be a good choice for sweet offerings this Eid
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Review: The show Crazy Ex-Girlfriend defies the stereotype one would expect
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is a wickedly clever, hugely funny take on mental illness, womanhood and what it means to be happy
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Alice Through the Looking Glass fails to shine through
The story sets its tone through Alices’ Underland friends being worried about the Mad Hatter
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Neeru Iyer’s 6 must-reads
The author of 'Of bridges among us' recommends six books worth reading
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Review: Walking through new battlegrounds
Raza’s book explores discrimination in an education system that seeks conformity
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Is Besharam worth your time?
We review the new TV serial featuring Saba Qamar and Zahid Ahmed
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Review: ‘Captain America: Civil War’ is the payoff of Marvel’s long game
‘Captain America: Civil War’, in many ways, feels like culmination of story arcs that began with studio earlier films
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4 reasons 'Maalik' is the most absurd movie you'll see this year
The movie is irresponsible in its depiction of Pakistan's ethnicities and women
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Chili Chutney takes Pakistani cuisine to a whole new level
Located near Doctor’s Hospital in Johar Town, this restaurant is an up and coming eatery
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'Tere Bin Laden: Dead Or Alive' fails to live up to original
This film is a singularly unfunny farce that doesn’t even retain the honesty and goofiness of its original