Stepping into controversy
Even though Samina Peerzada’s much awaited, multi-starrer, Shararat was a bust at the box-office, the fallout from this awry experiment in acting has put its leading lady, Mehr, right at top...
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Remembering Lollywood’s idol
Being Waheed Murad must have been a tough job for the chocolate hero. Just imagine having to be the screen idol worshipped by thousands of cheering fans, with a hairdo and...
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A celebration of dance
Colours, qawwalis and ghazals tracing the history of the subcontinent, mixed with beautiful dance performances conceived, choreographed and directed by Sheema Kermani, make Aaj rung hai a delightful evening of scintillating...
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‘Power and terror’ provides Chomsky a podium
Power and terror: Noam Chomsky in our times is a rather grand title for a bare-bones, 74-minute documentary that should have been called What Noam’s thinking now. But because what Chomsky...
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A changed man
From the happening malls of Dubai, to the remote, picturesque hills of Kafiristan, Ali Afzal has travelled quite a bit in his ten-year stint as an actor that is still going...
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Basking in borrowed limelight
The kittenish Susan Griffiths, curled up on her bathroom counter, hovering close enough to the mirror to apply heavy eyeliner, false eyelashes and a fake mole — adornments that transform the...
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A love-hate story
When Rubina Ashraf started her TV acting career, one could see where she was headed, and those who have teamed with her know that she has conjoined her talents well by...
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REVIEWS PREVIEWS
Julia Stiles is a real up-and-comer. With refreshing roles in 10 things I hate about you, Save the last dance and O, she has managed to distance herself from the pack....
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