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The Art of Self-Defence: A diamond in the rough
It’s refreshing to even anticipate a film that balances comedy,drama better in 70 seconds than most movies do in...
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Triple Frontier is a refreshing and authentic take on heist movies
The exterior portrays it as your average heist gone wrong action-thriller but the movie goes a lot deeper than that.
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Mythbusting Peshawar: No longer a hotbed of drugs, AK-47s and terrorism
As a British citizen, my visit to Peshawar has dispelled many of the pre-conceived notions that I falsely believed.
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Why did Karachi Kings retain Usama Mir if they were going to waste his talent?
If Kings want to realise their faultlines of each season, they should look at the way they’ve treated young players.
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Muslims in India today are revisiting the same fears as they did in 1947
200 homes and the lifelong savings of 200 families were burned down within minutes in front of government officials.
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The intolerance behind #BoycottCareem and #BoycottSurfExcelIndia
While Indians are being intolerant towards religious harmony, Pakistanis are being bigots against women’s...
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6 reasons why you need to distance yourself from that ‘friend’ of yours
The same person now makes you feel small. That ‘less than’ feeling you get after seeing them isn’t all in your...
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Who decides Usman Buzdar and other lawmakers’ salaries?
There's no criteria or an independent watchdog to monitor the salaries of lawmakers in national, provincial...
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In conversation: Mansha Pasha and Ahmed Ali Akbar talk about Laal Kabootar and life behind the camera
"My character went through an emotional breakdown, got varied responses. That was not film; it was something else"
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I lost my cousin Sabika Sheikh to a mass shooting – gun violence is the new 'terrorism' and it’s very real
Those refusing to call it 'terrorism’ must ask themselves: is the blood of victims of white extremists less red?