What’s up, stars?
It’s tough being a queen without a crown, but that’s the way things are rolling in Lollywood these days for Reema. With the way our films are bombing right, left and centre, its been a while since HRH exercised her regal powers to woo the theatre audience with her histrionics since Nikah...
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Venice film festival: A mixed bag of movies
By a pleasing symmetry, one of the best films here at Venice is a sort of upside-down version of one of the worst. Tonie Marshall’s Nearest to Heaven, starring Catherine Deneuve,...
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Of rainforests and beaches
It appears that Humayun Saeed is in love with Malaysia. Right after completing Jab Jab Dil Milay, he’s again recorded his new serial Chahatein in the beautiful locations of the same...
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To save a dying art
The ever-widening chasm between classical music and its popular manifestation shows no sign of being bridged. The former seems stuck in a time warp, refusing to budge from its rigid position,...
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A Japanese evening with a local touch
t was an evening that everyone seemed to enjoy — with the best singers, musicians and dancer performing, what else could one expect? To commemorate the golden jubilee anniversary of friendship...
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Bitter to the core
If I had known how artists are treated in our society, I would never have ventured into this field,” is the first thing that Anwar Solangi says, making you aware of...
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MUSICBOX
The country’s only pop diva Hadiqa Kiani recently released her album Rung. Besides the change of spellings (from Kiyani to Kiani), the collection offers a relatively similar plethora of pop songs meant both for the young and old....
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REVIEWS PREVIEWS
When the world of an aging groupie who can’t forget the past, collides with the world of her ex-best friend and partner-in-crime, both learn the value of living for the moment....
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