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Sharpasand Nosy neighbours and moral policing, why Pakistani dramas love the gali watchdog
Pakistani dramas have long mastered the art of the whisperer. In countless neighbourhoods - the tight alleys and shared rooftops - there's always that one character: usually an aunty. The one who ...
KARACHI, Pakistan — Two Pakistani women sit together on a couch, rehearsing their lines while a director scrutinizes them. Waiting off camera for his scene is the male lead, an actor blessed with ...
As expected, Pakistan's boycott drama ended on Monday (February 9) as they agreed to play against India on Sunday in Colombo. After Asia Cup, Pakistan yet again created all the drama to gain nothing ...
Hyderabad: Over the years, the Pakistani entertainment industry has delivered several globally popular dramas that have ...
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India Today on MSNOpinion
Pakistan's T20 boycott drama: How tales of monkey and a jackal expose Paper Tiger's bluster
Pakistan's dramatic U-turn on boycotting the India T20 clash mirrors tales of a meddling monkey, fasting fool, and fading blue jackal, revealing a tamasha that amused nobody other than Shehbaz Sharif.
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KLF debate on Pakistani TV dramas emphasises story over stardom
The final day of the three-day Karachi Literature Festival concluded with more than 40 sessions covering a wide range of topics including education, women's issues, health, Urdu language, music, ...
Islamabad: Pakistani drama Tere Bin, starring Wahaj Ali and Yumna Zaidi, continues to enjoy massive popularity among ...
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