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The Social Network: Dark hole of society
With this film, Fincher and Sorkin have aimed for something much grander, a Way We Live Now epic.
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I’ve got a friendly face and a halfway decent body: Anoushey Ashraf
VJ Anoushey on match-fixing cricketers, travel and her love of watches.
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Pakistan filmmakers dream of post-Taliban renaissance
Filmmakers from Taliban-hit northwest dream of stamping out militancy, restoring their culture to a bygone era.
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Tearjerker melodrama that resonates close to heart
'Aftershock' dramatises the 1976 Tangshan earthquake that ravaged northeast China, with casualties well-above 200,000.
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As Eid approaches, people choose cattle over chiffon
Shopkeepers in Karachi bemoan the lack of women thronging the markets like they used to.
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The taanpura... now available on your iPhone
A 5,000-year-old instrument is available at the flick of a finger.
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Aishwarya Rai inspired by actors from the 1970s
Aishwarya Rai, who stars in the retro comedy Action Replayy, says she didn’t try to imitate any particular actor.
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Pamela Anderson may join ‘Bigg Boss 4’
Anderson is expected to land in Mumbai on Monday night and will enter the show next week, say sources.
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Jinnah as a fashion icon
Jinnah's taste and sense of style made him one of the most well-dressed and sophisticated men in the world.
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10 things I hate about birthdays
So you’re another year closer to eventual organ failure. Let’s celebrate by clogging our arteries with cake.
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‘Everybody must get stoned’
Faiza Kamran exhibits her latest collection of fine jewellery.
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Twitter Alert: Obama in India
US President Barack Obama’s visit to India overwhelmed celebrities on Twitter this week.
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My next film will be a fun musical: Johar
Karan Johar decides to make a fun musical with at least 10 songs, a complete departure from My Name is Khan.
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Trend report: Loving the long hemline
The longer hemline is a trend that we can all actually wear instead of lust after longingly.
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Sadequain’s art coming to town
An exhibition will feature the launch of two new books, 24 limited edition reproductions of the master’s works.
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Talking tabla: Ustad Jari Khan
Ustad Jari Khan is a tabla player from the Punjab gharana and a recipient of the Pride of Performance award.
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Daydreaming can make you miserable
Daydreaming, brooding over the past or contemplating the future fills nearly half our waking hours with misery.
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Family blames Rakhi Sawant for son’s death
Within a month of going on air, Rakhi Sawant’s reality show has been mired in controversies.
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Shoaib Mansoor’s Bol to focus on women’s issues
Even though his second film Bol, is slated to release soon, Mansoor is staying quiet.
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Pakistan's comedians: Riot act
Remembering the genius of Anwar Maqsood, Omar Sharif and others - they don't make comedians like they used to.
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Waiting for justice
After the sold-out performances at its premiere earlier in March 2010, Waiting returned for a last performance.
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Mario Vargas Llosa: Questioning history
The defining feature of Vargas Llosa's writing is the perilous struggle with an increasingly oppressive reality.
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Beauty & the Brush: The perfect do-it-yourself blow dry
Giddy - that’s how you feel after leaving a salon with your hair blown out.
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I binged on junk food after 15 years: Roshan
Hrithik Roshan bent his rules, performed career’s toughest dance sequence for upcoming film Guzaarish.
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Classical music spreads its magic
Khan was part of the audience that attended a classical music evening with Ustad Mubarik Ali and Akbar Ali.
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Film review: Best of the rest
Taqwacores, The Pink Saris, 127 hours and Mars - worth a watch?
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Annie: Pakistan's Pop Princess
Annie talks about optimism, her love of performing on stage and her desire to lose weight.
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Hollywood, Bollywood sign landmark cooperation pact
Hollywood and Bollywood sign pact to boost cooperation for producing and distributing films.
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Pakistani women love India's 'saas-bahu' sagas
While most serials are full of kitchen politics, the grandeur, costumes and larger-than-life projection is popular.
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Potter stars look to the future as film series ends
Deathly Hallows premiers today, leaving it stars eyeing an uncertain future.
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Radio Pakistan: alone and desolate
The canteen is deserted, corridors are silent, a few artists sitting in the lawn. Welcome to Radio Pakistan, Lahore.
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Shopaholic alert
Ten Q aims to be an answer to everyone’s wardrobe dilemmas with an impressive list of coveted US fashion brands.
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Will Indians get a taste of Bundu Khan?
47-year-old restaurateur trying to get permission to take famous kebabs and biryanis to a Delhi fair.
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Dreams of a digital rockstar
Ahmed Hashim discusses his evolution from local metal band Messiah to digital marketing, Facebook and more.
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Pakistanis divided over colouring white hair black
Survey reveals that 56 per cent support dyeing of white hair as opposed to leaving hair white.
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Bollywood heart-throb Imran Khan contemplates court marriage
Actor Imran Khan to wed fiancee Avantika Malik to avoid committing his big day to any particular religion.
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MJ’s kids reminisce about their dad
Michael Jackson’s children reminisce about their ‘normal dad’ in rare TV interview.
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Two sides of the coin
Vocalist and guitarist Taimur Tajik talks about the release of his upcoming album 'Vice Versa.'
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Shoaib Mansoor’s Bol gets censor clearance
The film is expected to release at the end of January 2011.
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Lollywood’s clan connection
Sixty-three years later, Lollywood still hasn’t shed the notion of naming films after certain clans.
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10 things I hate about being in love
Unleashing the inner stalker. You say “I will only peek at her Facebook albums”, but you save all her pictures.
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Michael Jackson sings from the grave
The king of pop's first posthumous single, "Breaking News" is released on his website.
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Americans sweep the MTV Europe Awards
Lady Gaga picks up three top prizes, awards crowned Katy Perry, teen idol Justin Bieber and a dozen US outfits.
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Pakistani cricketer to play lead in Indian film
Filmmaker Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri casts Hafeez to play the lead role in his Malayalam directorial debut.
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‘We want to make small bridal operations into HSYs’
Vaneeza Ahmed talk to The Express Tribune on the vision for Bridal Couture Week.
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An Eid sans Bollywood
Indian films are not likely to release during the festive season.
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Truth and daring in London
For 16 days, the eyes of global filmdom were on London and its 54th Film Festival.
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Iran police crack down on ‘morally deviant’ rappers
An unspecified number of boys and girls were arrested, and 'Western musical instruments', alcohol seized say reports.
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Email 101: Think before you send
The way you communicate by email speaks volumes about your personality...
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Mehdi Hasan: A tribute to the Shahenshah-e-Ghazal
The greatest purpose this book has achieved is the fact that it makes the reader realise the worth of Mehdi sahab.

















































