Mehar Khursheed
We see that he is resigned and prepared for devastation...the ruins of his pride, his prestige, his Pakistan.
Updated 20 Aug, 2013 04:00pm
Sharing stories across the border colloquially, without the propaganda and politics but with the people and places.
Updated 13 Aug, 2013 04:33pm
Seeing as our world is rife with pirs, psychics, faith healers and hakeems, this book comes as a walking stick.
Updated 27 Jul, 2013 05:58pm
There’s a reason you can’t understand a word Brad Pitt is saying; it’s the result of insulting an artist.
Updated 12 Jul, 2013 05:29pm
Snatch means a ‘short amount of time’, ‘the act of snatching’, ‘a kidnapping’ and of course, the holiest of holies.
Updated 12 Jul, 2013 04:48pm
Snatch means a ‘short amount of time’, ‘the act of snatching’, ‘a kidnapping’ and of course, the holiest of holies.
Updated 12 Jul, 2013 04:48pm
Snatch means a ‘short amount of time’, ‘the act of snatching’, ‘a kidnapping’ and of course, the holiest of holies.
Updated 12 Jul, 2013 04:48pm
Snatch means a ‘short amount of time’, ‘the act of snatching’, ‘a kidnapping’ and of course, the holiest of holies.
Updated 12 Jul, 2013 04:48pm
Snatch means a ‘short amount of time’, ‘the act of snatching’, ‘a kidnapping’ and of course, the holiest of holies.
Updated 12 Jul, 2013 04:48pm
The book is typical East Asian nostalgia, as our prose is often arching its neck backward to catch the fleeting past.
Published 29 Jun, 2013 08:32pm
The jungle and the heat coupled with Chris’s idealism is simply setting the stage for the brutality and mindlessness.
Updated 14 Jun, 2013 06:07pm
We take it for granted that some have selflessly given their time and lives to helping the ones we have abandoned.
Published 27 May, 2013 03:43pm
She was incredible and strong, and the world couldn’t touch her with a diamond bullet. Even now, she has dodged you.
Published 19 May, 2013 02:34pm
The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane.
Published 03 May, 2013 08:05pm
The journey begins at the end, with a man apologising on behalf of the depravity that you will be bestowed with.
Updated 30 Apr, 2013 01:34am
Umru Ayar is an eastern literary treasure and an orphan adopted by whomsoever possessed the creative license to mould him into a sell-able story.
Published 15 Apr, 2013 11:19am
Despite paddling around in fountainhead of tales of the overly dramatic - No one can tell a story as colourfully as us.
Published 09 Apr, 2013 05:20pm
Within the boundaries of our own, slowly decaying city, we witness the resurrection of Punerjehan.
Published 08 Apr, 2013 03:13pm
It is Charlie’s portrayal of the feeling of belonging so great that being part of the stars is not just cheap, drug-induced lyricism.
Published 24 Mar, 2013 11:37am
Is our demand for pinata-esque celebrities in fact glossing over a much larger problem?
Published 18 Mar, 2013 10:58am