Agneepath
Hugo (3D)
Man on a Ledge
The Dirty Picture (Adults Only)
Haywire
Players
Contraband (Adults Only)
Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked
The Darkest Hour (3D)
Don 2 (3D)
Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol
Sindh Information Minister Shazia Marri has said that Mehdi Hassan served the music industry for 50 years and promoted Pakistan internationally while the Sindh government will bear all expenses on
The condition of world’s youngest MCP Arfa Karim is improving. Arfa fell desperately ill last month and doctors say she has suffered brain damage, leaving her in a coma at
The poor in Pakistan will now be more privileged than the richest in the US and surely equal to the Sheikhs in Saudi Arabia when it comes to cancer treatment,
For a number of years now, the admissions process at Karachi University (KU) has been tweaked to adjust to the demands of the student wings of political parties which operate
The fearless sale of Gutka and Mainpuri at various pan shops in the metropolis is making mockery of the law despite the ban on sale, purchase and manufacture of these
Pakistan Muslim League (Functional) chief Pir Pagara was taken to London on Thursday by a special air ambulance, along with his physician and family members, for treatment of his infected
Doctors expressed new hope about the condition of Arfa Karim Randhawa, the 16-year-old who became the youngest Microsoft professional after completing her MCP in 2004. She has been in intensive
The students from the Institute of Business Management (IoBM) will represent the country in the CFA Institute Global Investment Research Challenge (IRC), which will take place in Honk Kong. IoBM
India’s Bollywood film industry is eyeing its Asian rival China as a potential market, after a successful run of “3 Idiots”, the coming-of-age comedy starring Aamir Khan. The 2009 film,
Board of Intermediate Education Karachi chairman Anwar Ahmed Zai, along with his team, raided several examination centres for supplementary examinations and caught 16 students, while using unfair means, here on
Poets and writers of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh lashed out at perceptions of ethnic differences in the country when they sat together at the Pakistan Academy of Letters (PAL) office.