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Moor: Emergence of Pakistani Cinema at Busan

Moor: Emergence of Pakistani Cinema at Busan

For a few years, Pakistani cinema has been lingering in mediocrity in the name of its ‘revival’. Evident by the film releases in the past years, which although have generated good revenue, consistently lack in quality storytelling. For most Pakistani filmmakers, it was either imitating Bollywood or cashing in on the patriotic sentiment – none […]

Busan: Cinema talk with Indian filmmaker Anurag Kashyap

Busan: Cinema talk with Indian filmmaker Anurag Kashyap

India has mostly been known for two things: Bollywood and food. In the past decade, the image has been changing. Now, Indian independent filmmakers are creating a new identity, making films that are not only different in texture, narrative and style than their Bollywood counterparts which mainly rely on elaborate (and mostly senseless) dance sequences, […]

Extending cooperation between the US and Pakistan

Extending cooperation between the US and Pakistan

Besides extending cooperation and granting huge funds for projects in different sectors in Pakistan, the U.S diplomats have been maintaining close liaison with educational and cultural institutions as well as the intellectual circles and holding cultural events across Pakistan. The very purpose of such efforts is to let the people of Pakistan know more and […]

Bollywood actor offered role in Game of Thrones

Bollywood actor offered role in Game of Thrones

According to Mumbai Mirror, Bollywood actor Neil Nitin Mukesh will soon be seen in HBO’s blockbuster TV series Game of Thrones. The actor is currently working in one of Bollywood’s top stars, Salman Khan-starrer Prem Ratan Dhan Payo. Apparently, the film’s action director Greg Powell is the current stunt director of Game of Thrones. After […]

Over 40 writers return Indian awards in protest over rising intolerance

Over 40 writers return Indian awards in protest over rising intolerance

  Recently over 40 writers, filmmakers and academics returned their awards in protest over rising intolerance in India. Latest joining in, renowned South Asian writer Arundhati Roy returned her National Award for Best Screenplay on Thursday, which she had won in 1989. Returning her award, the Booker Prize winner said that she was “so proud” […]

Bilquis Edhi honored with Mother Teresa Award in India

Bilquis Edhi honored with Mother Teresa Award in India

  Bilquis Edhi, the wife of prominent Pakistani philanthropist, social activist and humanitarian, Abdul Sattar Edhi of Edhi Foundation, has been selected for Mother Teresa Memorial International Award 2015 for sheltering Geeta, a deaf and mute Indian girl who was stranded in Pakistan. “In view of the noble and humanitarian act of sheltering our dear […]

Nepal elects first female president

Nepal elects first female president

Nepal’s parliament, on Wednesday, elected communist lawmaker Bidhya Bhandari as the country’s first female president after the adoption of a landmark constitution last month. The former defense minister and the vice-chair of the ruling Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist Leninist) defeated her opponent Kul Bahadur Gurung by 327 to 214 votes to become the […]

A way for change in blasphemy law of Pakistan

A way for change in blasphemy law of Pakistan

The Supreme Court in Pakistan on Tuesday urged the state to ensure that no one is forced to endure an investigation or trial on the basis of false blasphemy allegations. The court also rejected the appeal against death sentence of Mumtaz Qadri, who has received death sentence for killing the then Punjab governor Salmaan Taseer […]

Social media campaign spreads love between Pakistan and India

Social media campaign spreads love between Pakistan and India

With the political relations between Pakistan and India being unstable lately, the common people from sibling countries have taken it upon themselves to improve the relations. An Indian social media user, Ram Subramanian started a campaign on Thursday by posting a picture of himself with the note, “I am an Indian, I am from Mumbai, […]

86 stranded Indians cross Wagah border on foot

86 stranded Indians cross Wagah border on foot

Due to the deteriorating law and order situation in India, the Samjhota Express train which left from Pakistan was refused entry by the Indian railway authorities, causing eighty-six Indian passengers to make their way home by crossing the Wagah border on foot on Monday. According to Pakistan Railways, the Samjhota Express left the Lahore railway […]

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