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Book review: Truth Always Prevails - let truth be told
Sadruddin Hashwani rises to the challenge of opening up his personal life to the public eye
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Queen turns Heer
Kangana Ranaut is all set for what is being termed as a sequel to Tanu Weds Manu.
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Recreating Hogwarts
College of Wizardry was a live-action role play where players assumed the role of students from Harry Potter.
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Reese Witherspoon: Not just legally blonde
Actor Reese Witherspoon talks about her upcoming film ‘Wild’ and how frail roles just won’t cut it for her
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James Bond returns to classic roots with 'Spectre'
The movie will be shot in Mexico City, Rome and Tangiers
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Priyanka reclaims 'World's Sexiest Asian Woman' crown
Highest placed Pakistani in Eastern Eye newspaper’s now globally renowned annual list was Humaima Malick at 20
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Celebrating Audrey Hepburn
National Portrait Gallery announces show to pay homage to portraits of the icon, set to open in July 2015.
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My father is my only competition: Pooja Bhatt
Actor-filmmaker believes Mahesh Bhatt is the man behind revolutionary change in Bollywood films.
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‘Suicide Squad’ cast revealed: Leto as the Joker, Will Smith as Deadshot
Margot Robbie to star as Harley Quinn, Jai Courtney as Boomerang and Cara Delevinge as Enchantress
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No escape for Kit Harington
Jon Snow from Game of Thrones isn’t allowed to cut his signature curly hair.
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Freida Pinto on venturing into Bollywood
Actor hopes to mark her B-town debut with a female director; revels in being a global citizen.
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House of Cards returns on February 27
Trailer for the upcoming season includes a 12-second silent clip of Kevin Spacey as President Francis Underwood.
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Priyanka Chopra rises to the challenge
Actor says role in her first period film Bajirao Mastani is ‘tremendously hard’.
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Mockingjay outpaces Penguins
Latest in The Hunger Games franchise records a whopping $82.7 million at the US box office.
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Bollywood’s ‘hungry young woman’
Sonam will next be seen in Dolly Ki Doli and Prem Ratan Dhan Payo.
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Farida Jalal on Indian television’s lost glory
The 65-year-old is getting ready for the latest TV offering, Satrangi Susral.
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Movie review: John Wick - an explosive act
Keanu Reeves bounces back in form with his latest action thriller
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'Star Wars' fans get first glimpse of new movie
The seventh movie in the "Star Wars" franchise benefits from far superior visual effects than those first films
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Vidhu Vinod Chopra reappraises the status quo
Director takes a look at his idiosyncratic style of filmmaking, hopes to translate 3 Idiots in other languages
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A walk through emotional minefields
Human suffering takes centre stage in the documentary series Apocalypse World War I, screened at Alliance Française.
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Mystery of Alexander the Great-era tomb holds Greeks in thrall
Television program Anatropi, normally a political talk-show, has twice devoted a two-hour segment to the excavation.
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An unabated look at the Great War
Alliance Française organises three-day screening of Apocalypse World War I to commemorate 100-year-old conflict.
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KJo proud of Student of the Year
Director Karan Johar believes in giving new actors a fresh start
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Terror, freedom and peace
Azeem Sajjad’s Pashto drama serial Za Pakhtoon Yum attempts to dispel Pashtun-centred stereotypes.
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Ali takes on philanthropy
Singer-actor funds education for 50 underprivileged children
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Neil deGrasse Tyson opts out of Cosmos season 2
Michio Kaku and Bill Nye in the running for claiming the role of the documentary TV series’ presenter
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Bollywood filmmakers scared to experiment: Aamir Khan
Accompanied by Deepika Pudokone and Karan Johar, industry notables addressed the loopholes of modern-day Indian cinema
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Show review: Life of crime - a crime that doesn’t pay
No ransom for kidnapping in Life of Crime
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Movie review: Interstellar - 20,000 leagues over the sea
The perfect movie may be a myth but Interstellar comes dangerously close
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French perspective: Noor shines at French film festival
French-Turkish directorial duo brings to life a transgender person’s search for love
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The bold and brave Saif
Actor isn’t hesitant to take up any film, be it action, drama or a rom com.
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Sonakshi Sinha set to earn her spurs
Actor brimming with confidence as she works on her first multi-starrer film Action Jackson.
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Paul Greengrass steps into dystopian future with 1984
James Graham to write screenplay of George Orwell’s novel, which centralises totalitarian control.
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Not a one-trick pony
Actor-director Adnan Malik speaks to The Express Tribune about his diverse career trajectory.
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Mike Nichols: Loss of a legend
Nichols was a force to reckon with throughout his career, creating masterpieces of different genres
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Nargis Fakhri’s holistic approach to well-being
Having been continuously poked at for her love life, the actor reveals the secret behind her composure.
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A different agenda: Moin Khan takes foreigners on the ride of a lifetime
Khan documents his journey with nine foreigners on motorbikes in the northern areas of Pakistan
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I want to settle down with someone again: Zeenat Aman
The actor now wants to explore what’s left for her on the marriage front and is open to appropriate acting roles.
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Enshrined in superstition
‘A French Filmmaker’s Perspective’ film festival closed with the screening of a film about behavioral disorders.
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Frank Underwood can’t con Maryland
Tax credits for filming House of Cards cost taxpayers, state lawmakers suggest the show should end production in 2016.
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Madhuri Dixit to try her hand at production
Actor was last seen in the controversial crime drama Gulaab Gang.
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Panning away from stereotypes
French Film Festival starts with panel discussion and screening of the film made on the life of a transgender.
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Anushka opens up about Virat Kohli
Actor believes speaking about her relationship in public would make ‘its sanctity go away’
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Mohammad Amir swings away from movie debut
Cricketer postpones plan of featuring in Blind Love as he may get cleared to play domestic cricket by January 2015.
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Don’t get intimidated by any actor: Ileana D’Cruz
Actor says her role is at par with that of Saif Ali Khan in the upcoming film Happy Ending.
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Serial killer II: When research will trump rating
Industry notables talk about feasibility of making TV series in Pakistan, say show creators need to up their game.
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Movie review: The Maze Runner - lost and found
The Maze Runner, a dystopian thriller, is yet another addition to the lucrative young-adult film genre
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'Knight Rider,' 'Magnum, PI' creator Glen Larson dead at 77
He died at UCLA Medical Center in Santa Monica, California, of esophageal cancer late Friday
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Short film 'Defender' wins award at international defence film festival
The film was produced by ISPR and its creative team
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Dumb and Dumber sequel to resume the mantle of stupidity
Filmmakers Bobby and Peter Farrelly talk about how the prequel vindicated them in Hollywood.