A tale of the resilience of the human spirit in the face of tragedy and calamity
A unique recounting of stories through particular objects
According to a recent survey 37 percent of Pakistan’s population wants to leave the country and settle abroad.
The Rumi treasure trove is ours to own
A novel combining satire, humour and socio-political critique and dominated by problems faced by the Pakistani elite
Jenna Ortega starrer, Wednesday, is a series that follows the character’s journey as a student at Nevermore Academy.
Rana Safvi explores Islam, sufism and sainthood in her latest book
In the latest season of The Crown, the Queen is struggling through the 1990s meltdown of the royal public image
Urging immediate action against the current trajectory of catastrophic climate change
An aesthetically pleasing collection of folktales with stunning artwork and engaging prose
A mashup of Harry Potter and Descendants, The School for Good and Evil is a tad overwhelming, considering the fact that it is for 9-12 year olds
A more determined filmmaker could have done a better job with the themes explored in Mr Harrigan’s Phone
Atif Badar has vast and diverse experience across street, mobile, and stage theatre, TV production and feature films
The people of Pakistan need to learn to protest in a civilised manner
Why don’t we make dramas like we used to?
The 3-hour biopic seems to be deliberately provocative, testing the viewers’ patience, physically as well as psychologically, especially for...
There is no one who never fails at the demanding, exacting job that parenting is
Women are often the ones courageous enough to decide that someone isn’t the one for them
Sarhay Chauda August opened to critical acclaim in Karachi on the Independence Day
For some people August 14 is more about Partition than Independence