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Style File: Topknots come to Lollywood, and we can’t just stop loving them!

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It is definitely 'the red carpet look' of the season. Yes, the 'topknots!' We have all known about and loved the 'man bun' on guys,...

Here’s how to get your very own ‘it’ wedding!

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Shaadi idhr, shaadi udhr! It's definitely raining wedding these days (divorces too, though), and we aren’t complaining. Generally, when we used to say the...

In Focus: The style evolution of Sana Javed

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The first time I watched Sana Javed on television was in the character of Lubna in Pyare Afzal. The immense popularity of the show brought...

I’m sorry but this new song “Engreeza”from Main Hoon Shahid Afridi is out-wright cheap!

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I'm sure that almost everyone of you at one point in life has heard one such  song that has made you wonder what the...

10 steps for film industry’s road to revival

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A truly sorry state of Pakistan film industry has provided a chance to every other person to draft-out his own version of solutions for its betterment....

Pakistan Fashion Industry’s Love for Bollywood

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the actual concerning point is that our fashion celebrities are so much impressed and awe-inspired by the Indian productions that they could not only spare time for a 3-hour show but also got to be much exited regarding the event. Their after-show comments to media were a clear evidence. (Read More)

The ‘Shaan theory’ for Punjabi films

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Shaan is to Pakistan film industry, what Leonardo DiCaprio or Brad Pitt is to Hollywood. When someone is regarded this big somewhere, you expect...

Kaptaan’s Theatrical Trailer: A good effort on whole, Rizwana Sheikh reviews

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With 3:45 minutes in duration, the theatrical trailer includes scenes of common people carrying the flags of Imran’s political party (Tehreek-e-Insaaf) attending a public gathering, close ups of depressed faces, poor lot, last minute clips of cricket world cup 1992 (Read More)

Pakistan Film Industry: Tumours helding it back

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There was a time when our movies were a big source of entertainment and our cinemas used to make silver and golden jubilees. The decades of 50s, 60s, and 70s were the most successful ones the history of Pakistani Cinema has ever recorded. Even the 80s, wasn’t that bad, especially the former half of it. (Read More)

Learning it from Television industry

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Investment; and not just creativity and technicality, has now become the dire need for a film industry to survive in this age of ‘Global...