A marshal among models
Most of the wide-eyed innocent looking females I have met have turned out to be quite the antitheses of the cherubic vision they conjured. Sunita Marshal was not one of them....
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The golden voice lives on
In the Ice Candy Man, written in the backdrop of 1947’s Partition, Bapsi Sidhwa wrote: “And the gramophones and speakers mounted on tongas and lorries scratchily, endlessly pouring out the melody...
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Once bitten, but not shy
It wasn’t difficult to understand why Shahzad Gul selected Imran Khan for his venture Chalo ishq larain. He’s refreshingly charming, confident and there’s no denying that he’s got the looks and...
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The moon factor
Commercialism in TV serials has destroyed its creative aspect, thus nearly every drama in the present times has the same stereotyped story and treatment. Viewers, who have many options, were quick...
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You’ll never see Bond changing diapers
He’s back. Bond. James Bond.
Double-oh seven himself.
In Die Another Day. Opens Friday. In theatres everywhere.
Why am I writing like this?....
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Catching the spirit
Watching Farhan Ali Agha in a Ramazan special programme this month generated feelings of inspiration among the viewers who were surprised to discover the religious streak in the actor and catwalk...
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MUSICBOX
Until the philosophy that holds one superior and another inferior is finally and permanently dismantled and abandoned; There shall be war!”...
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REVIEWS PREVIEWS
Reign of Fire (ROF) starts innocently enough with a young boy, Quinn, visiting his mother at a London excavation site. She erroneously sets free a fire-breathing dragon that brings chaos to the modern world. Fast forward to 2020 where Quinn (Christian Bale) is fighting the battle of survival...
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