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Does Shaan Shahid think he can bully people into saying nice things about Arth 2?
He blamed his manager for tweeting outrageous things from his account & yet refused to fire his manager or take action
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The fall and fall of Pakistan’s economy in 2017
With depleting foreign reserves, a drop in rupee value & an absent finance minister, the economy has had a rough year
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Sorry George Clooney, but no one carries out a diamond heist better than women, and Ocean’s 8 proves just that
Ocean’s 8 can take the franchise in an exciting new direction that sets it apart from its iconic predecessor.
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With its modern twist, ‘Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle’ does justice to the original while appealing to all generations
The film has captivating sequences that appeal to the Snapchat generation & those who loved children films of the 90s.
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Menstruation should be discussed without any shame, and Akshay Kumar’s heroic ‘Padman’ makes that possible
From average viewer to celebrities, everyone praised the effort in highlighting a topic that remains largely taboo.
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7 reasons to look back at 2017 and be proud of Pakistan
It was like Eid had come early! From London to Lahore, New York to Narowal, every Pakistani was in a state of euphoria
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Rangreza is a tasteless, colourless and soulless failure, guised under a confused farce of a musical
It's a confused take on relationships, with characters so complicated that the writers & director failed to understand
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Dear Dina, I could recognise you from a thousand miles, my daughter. Love, Jinnah
They were together again, after half a century – one in flesh, and the other mixed with the earth.
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Love, pain, sorrow and hints of infidelity – Shaan Shahid’s Arth 2 is one intense rollercoaster ride
I salute the efforts made by Shahid to redirect an already successful Bollywood movie into a Pakistani version.
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Can Pakistan sideline the US and pursue an independent foreign policy?
While Pakistan may have found new partners to carry its monetary baggage, it cannot stand on its own economically.