FIRST PERSON: The king of controversy
When you chat with Ibrar-ul-Haq you get the impression that he is a very traditional and submissive person. But as you get to know him better you discover he is fun...
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FRONT SEAT: A peace song for the world
In an uncertain world, the fight against terrorism has become a priority, making sure that it is safe to venture out onto the streets and be able to move freely. To...
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IN FASHION: A fusion in time
Fashion in any country derives its inspiration from the roots of the society, its culture and norms. This is reflected as ‘Style’ and sets us apart from the rest of the...
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STAR BUZZ: Music for the ears
Watching a programme on television recently of artists’ favourite songs being played on the screen, it was a pleasure to hear the songs chosen by Khalid Saeed Butt. The ditties consisted...
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A sitcom with a difference
A sitcom that is successfully continuing for some months now is Sub set hai, aired on Indus Vision every Saturday. The plot revolves around a group of carefree youngsters in a middle-class Karachi neighbourhood and their inanities.....
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REVIEWS PREVIEWS: Street fighting
In 1958, Brooklyn was owned by street gangs. Boys between the ages of 20 and 25 were the kings of their neighbourhoods, looking after younger boys of the nieghbourhood like thier...
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Episode II: the force falters
For the legions of Star Wars fans, some of them still lining the block to see Star Wars: Episode II — Attack of the Clones, nothing stands between them and a...
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IN MEMORIAM: Memories of a screen goddess
Nasira, Rani to her countless fans, ruled undisputed over the hearts of millions throughout the 70s, 80s and somewhat into the 90s, armed with confidence and charm....
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SPOT LIGHT: Rebel with a cause
Aamir Saleem is still alive and kicking. And though his melodies are drowning in the blaring music of today, he is still out there, come hale or storm....
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MUSIC BOX: A popular trend
With the music industry booming and vocalists getting various opportunities to showcase their talents, the latest fad that’s catching on is making theme songs for hi-fi drama serials. This provides singers...
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