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Lollywood up in arms over Indo-Pak proposal
Pakistani film industry members have shown complete ignorance about a proposal to promote Indo-Pak joint productions.
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Twitter is not a social network
As Twitter introduces its new design, an executive from the company says that Twitter is not a social network.
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Dress for success
As more women enter the workforce, fashion at the workplace is becoming a critical area of focus.
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Simple Dimple: A simple plan
Meet Rayyan Durrani - the brains and head of take-out service Simple Dimple Khao Suey Palace.
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Lollywood’s woes continue
Most people in film industry not aware of the benefits they will get with Lollywood getting the status of an industry.
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Don’t assume I’ll marry an actor: Ranbir
The young actor says there is no compulsion for him to marry an actor and he is open to a girl from any profession.
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I hate being interviewed, especially when it’s unpaid: Veena Malik
Performer Veena Malik on identifying with the Mona Lisa, a career in espionage and knowing what her time’s worth.
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Online privacy: The inescapable web
A young banker got a nasty shock when she opened a mass email to discover it contained pictures of her at a party.
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Laughter of Idiocy at The Drawing Studio
Laughter of Idiocy bears social and political comment on the unrest and unease found in the society.
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One step forward, two steps back
Troubled Hollywood starlet Lindsay Lohan has failed a drug test and could face being back behind bars.
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Twitter Alert
A round-up of the best tweets posted by celebrities on the micro-blogging website this week.
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The minimalist
One of the easiest trends to follow for autumn/winter 2010 is minimalism.
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What does it take to become a model?
As fashion week fever kicks in around the world the spotlight is centred on the models that walk down the runway.
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Pakistan looks to Bollywood to revive ailing film industry
A special task force formed by Pakistan to revive its film industry will be visiting Mumbai to learn from Bollywood.
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Kajraare to release this October
Mona Liza tells The Express Tribune that the movie will now release in Pakistan and India simultaneously.
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Cutting it up
Nabila Maqsood believes men in Pakistan are “very conventional” when it comes to haircuts.
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Where art and music collide
Shahbaz Sumar, the director of Arieb Azhar’s upcoming video for his song “Mere Des”, talks to The Express...
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Music beyond borders
Pakistani musicians attending the launch of the flood relief song by Todd Shea, Lanny Cordola and Atif Aslam.
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Tokyo Game Show 2010 kicks off
One of the oldest and most attended expo of the videogame industry started in Tokyo yesterday.
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Sacha Baron to play Freddie Mercury in movie
The untitled film is written by Peter Morgan, the British scribe behind ‘The Queen’ and ‘The Last King of Scotland.
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I've finally done something for Salman: Arbaaz Khan
Arbaaz Khan is happy that by producing Dabangg he has done something for brother Salman Khan and not just vice versa.
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God will find the right guy for me: Priyanka Chopra
Priyanka says her groom should be sincere, honest, should love her unconditionally... and yes, he should be funny.
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The obsession with straight hair
Gallup poll says 55 per cent of Pakistanis prefer straight hair, 19 per cent prefer curly hair.
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Nicole Kidman sweats new producer role
As a first-time producer promoting her new film Rabbit Hole Nicole Kidman says she is nervous and exposed.
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Home is where the heart is for Blake
Gossip Girl Blake Lively may be a fashion trendsetter but in real life, she prefers to stay home and cook.
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Beauty & the Brush: All about lips
Having broken your lipstick in two allots your lipstick the same fate as many lost before in the same fashion.
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Commercial theatres rake in millions on Eid
Commercial theatres in Lahore earn almost Rs10 million on Eid as local productions and audiences increase.
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Bollywood women directors prepare for winter clash
For the first time this year, two women directors are releasing their films on the same day in December.
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Spray-on futuristic fabrics make their debut
Seamless fabric can now be sprayed directly onto the body, as if by magic, using aerosol technology.
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Facebook in the movies
Facebook hits the silver screen this fall with two movies coming out within weeks of each other.
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‘Glee’ star Morrison learns to trust writers
Glee star says he has learned to trust his writers after the release of Glee season 1 on DVD this week.
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Back to black
Cinemagoers in Lahore and other cities are complaining that tickets were being sold ‘in black’ during the Eid holiday.
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Celebrities discover the downside of Twitter
Some stars say that Twitter may be great as a promotional tool but it also comes with a downside.
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Cable operators flout ban on Indian channels
Cable operators leave Indian entertainment channels on air despite PEMRA ban.
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A.R. Rahman praised at Toronto film festival
Danny Boyle is all praise for A.R. Rehman after enlisting him for the music for his new film 127 Hours.
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Dabangg sequel on the cards: Arbaaz Khan
Arbaaz Khan has confirmed that a sequel to "Dabangg" is in the works and ready to roll before the end of the year.
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Socially active people live longer than loners
A new study says that socially active people are at half the risk of dying early than those with no social life.
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Aamir Khan all praise for wife Kiran Rao’s directorial debut
Aamir Khan was “nervous” about his wife Kiran Rao’s directing debut and shocked by her initial refusal to cast him.
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Ryan Reynolds thinks inside the box in Buried
Ryan Reynolds said he was “emotionally and physically exhausted” after filming Buried.
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The Cheapmunks go live!
Both Taherani and Baloch have great vocals and possess the natural ability to be very innovative with their songs.
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Tailors lose out on Eid
Getting a tailor to stitch an outfit in time requires a mix of cajoling, emotional blackmail, white lies and threats.
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A Lamb piece to savour
Christina Lamb is one of the UK’s most highly regarded journalists and accomplished authors.
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Magic mix
It would be indeed hard to imagine what food would be like without the unique flavours provided by blends of spices.
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I don’t want to be a chocolate hero: Atif Aslam
Atif Aslam would be a philanthropist if he could be anything other than a musician/actor.
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Pity the fool
For all the explosions and vehicular collisions, The A-Team is a stupefyingly underwhelming movie.
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Gimme moore
Duchovny and Moore co-star in The Joneses, a rather literal critique of American consumer-driven culture.
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Salman Khan apologises over Mumbai attacks remark
Khan apologised for his statement that the Mumbai attacks attracted publicity only because the elite were targeted.
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And the award goes to...
Eminem and Lady Gaga take home the most gongs at the MTV Video Music Awards 2010.
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Eid horrors
Does your Eid revolve around runaway tailors, overbooked salons and embarrassing moments? You're not alone.
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Ruing the box office
While the Salman Khan-starrer Dabangg broke box-office records in India, Pakistani cinemas made do with local fare.

















































