Fashion at a bargain
Keeping in line with global trends, fashion and philanthropy has developed some propinquity in Pakistan as well. As a result, with each passing year, we witness more and more fashion events being organised for various charitable causes....
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Through the gender lens
Viewing issues through a gender kaleidoscope reflects a whole new perspective. It is this social discourse that constitutes Hum TV’s nine-play serial called Aseer Shahzadi written by poet Attiya Dawood where she lays bare many of the cruelties imposed on women with the sanction of society and religion....
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A heart-rending film
t all started off as a Columbia University Masters Degree (MFA) project. But by the time the former Silicon Valley computer engineer, Rajnesh Domalpalli, was done with making his Telugu language film, Vanaja, and had subsequently shown it to the critics,...
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Where’s the news?
Saturday, October 7, 2007: I am watching Imran Khan in a talk show on TV. He is looking sullen, tired and not quite in his element in spite of the fact that he is on a channel that has given him the most exposure in the last couple of years....
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To ‘string’ a guitar
One of Pakistan’s most popular music acts, Strings have been working for last five to six months exclusively on their upcoming album, due to be launched in January 2008. As yet untitled, the album has been fully recorded and is currently being mixed....
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MUSICBOX: Uppal keeps up the good work
Shiraz Uppal is flying high these days what with his new track, Roya Re, for the Mahesh Bhatt’s film, Dhoka, earning him quite a fan base across the Wagah border....
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Reviews Previews: Becoming Jane
This is the story of the legendary female who changed the face of romantic literature with her radiant wit and satire. It is a romantic clash between the vivacious heroine and the arrogant metropolitan which holds her interest....
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MAILBOX: Launching Disney Land in Kabul
This is about Nadeem F. Paracha’s article, Launching Disney Land in Kabul. Being one of the leading column writers in the country and still one of the main scribes read mostly...
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