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Rangeen: Life is a drama
Shoaib Khan talks about his upcoming film Rangeen.
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Hunger Games leads box office charts
The action film has third-highest domestic opening weekend.
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And the award goes to...
A list of the most popular romantic and dance songs of 2011.
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Film review: John Carter - man on a mission
The film has a fresh start , but soon turns almost as barren as the red planet it is set on.
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Bollywood's pros & cons: Talking to Irrfan
The Indian actor on the pros and cons of Bollywood and why he doesn’t use his last name anymore.
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10 questions with Ali Zafar
Not only has Ali Zafar done great work in films but has also shown a positive side of Pakistan to the world.
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Stan Lee puts himself into his latest comic book
"Stan Lee's Mighty 7" inspired by reality television, with mix of real-life characters - like Lee himself.
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New book warns of looming Pakistan anarchy
Ahmed Rashid's 'Pakistan On The Brink: The Future of America, Pakistan, and Afghanistan' released in the US this week.
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Steven Millhauser wins 'Story Prize' for short fiction
Celebrated US author wins prize for 'We Others,' his collection of 21 pieces written over the course of three decades.
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Muppets get their own Hollywood star
The Muppets were honoured with their own star on the storied Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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Vidya's 'Kahaani' hit among online gamers
Kahaani got 50,000 hits within the first 10 days of its launch.
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Asian Film Awards: Iran finds gold
A Separation won four out of five nominations it received at the Asian top film event.
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The Hunger Games: Battle of the Titans
The Hunger Games film adaptation will release on March 23.
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Film review: Chico & Rita - the love of music
Featuring a sexually charged love story and an amazing Cuban Jazz soundtrack, the film hits most of the right notes.
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Heroines are far from being heroes in Bollywood: Kareena
Kareena Kapoor says that her pay cheque is much less than what her male costars take home.
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Meherjaan: When love and hate collide
Actor Omar Rahim talks about the intense feelings portrayed in Rubaiyat Hossain’s film.
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Film review: War Horse - once upon a war
War Horse is scored by a beautiful soundtrack, which allows it to build one stirring scene after another.
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Don’t call me Mona
According to the actress, her journey is just beginning, and she is ready to switch countries to make it big.
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Javier Bardem: Mum’s the word
Actor prefers not to talk about his private life.
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Agent Vinod my most demanding role: Saif
he actor-producer says marketing is expensive but vital to a film’s success.
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Pushto telefilms: Back from the brink
The film industry of Swat, which was on the verge of collapse, now sees signs of revival.
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Tech Society: Sci-fi technologies you’ll soon have on your cell phone
Universal translator, medical scanner and holographic displays are some of the technologies to look forward to.
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'Game of Thrones' rules HBO's DVD sales
Season one DVD sales rank ahead of other popular HBO series including The Sopranos, Sex and the City and True Blood.
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A minute with Susan Sarandon
The actor candidly talks about her new film and her single life.
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6th Mini INPUT: A storyteller’s delight
The 6th Mini INPUT, a three-day film festival at the Goethe Institut, comes to end.
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Anil Kapoor: Family front
My children don’t want to do remakes: Anil Kapoor.
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'The Vow' good, could have been great
A nice romantic-comedy that will make viewers think about 'ever after' and whether it really exists.
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Issues in Pakistan: ‘The idea of a single language and identity is problematic’
Documentary on ‘60s bands, literary forms, definition of ‘Pakistani’ discussed.
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Action is easy, comedy toughest: Akshay Kumar
Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar talks about the various roles he has played.
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Whitney Houston: In her afterglow
Daughter to follow Whitney Houston into showbiz.
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Lorax trumps John Carter at box office
Dr Seuss’ film about the hazards of industrialised society, topped the box office for a second consecutive week.
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Vidya's 'Kahaani' declared a hit
Released Friday, the drama-thriller is receiving positive response from both the critics and audiences.
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Running Water: Spare the rod
Ali Ahmed Brohi’s short film Running Water depicts the horrors of corporal punishment.
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Elizabeth Olsen reflects on life after Martha Marcy May Marlene
Movie earned her critical acclaim, best actress nominations from Independent Spirit Awards, Critics Choice Movie Award
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London Asian Film Festival: A big leap for Bol and Tamanna
The Pakistani films will be screened at the London Asian Film Festival
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Film review: Saving face - on the face of it
Saving Face shows women in Pakistan are moving ahead and fighting for justice in a male-dominated society.
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LPNY — it’s a guilty pleasure
Zafar was brilliant. Certain scenes, in my opinion, were shot “too in the face”, but he played it off well.
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Tech Society: Fantastic bots
Intelligent robots are now performing all sorts of interesting operations.
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Bollywood’s women: Damsels will progress
It’s no more Ms Nice Girl for the women of today.
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A minute with Julianne Moore
Moore’s portrayal of Sarah Palin got the industry buzzing with Emmy prediction.
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Vidya Balan: A winning combination
Will Vidya strike gold again with Kahaani?
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Punjabi theatre: What goes around, comes around
The decline of Punjabi film industry has revived Punjabi theatre.
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Stuntman: The unsung hero
Muhammed Afzal Khan Baloch talks about the perils of being a stuntman.
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Film review: The Woman in Black - Horror potter and the dark shadow
Horror film adaptation of the 1983 novel The Woman in Black is neither black, nor white, but shades of grey.
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Brazilian embassy screens Golden Globe winning The Central Station
The screening was part of the Festival of Brazilian Cinema in Pakistan.
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Film review: Underworld: Awakening - better off dead
Selene narrates her desire to continue her search for her love, Michael, by which time I lost complete interest.
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Everybody loves Ali
The singer-cum-actor’s latest Bollywood venture LPNY released in theatres on Friday.
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Tech Society: Gadgets that lie to you every day
In most cases, elevator 'door close' button does nothing. It's just there to give people the illusion of control.
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John Abraham: The road less travelled
Bollywood actor John Abraham’s next film to be on LTTE in Sri Lanka.
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Veena, Ashmit set to star in Super Model
After making waves on reality TV show Bigg Boss, Veena and Ashmit are set to star together on the silver screen.