“One is not born, but rather becomes a woman…her wings are cut and blamed for not knowing how to fly,” Simone de Beauvoir ...
Last week, Imran Khan, a former cricket star and notorious playboy, became the Prime Minister of Pakistan. Khan lived comfortably off his fame until the late nineties, when he founded a centrist party ...
An exhibition commemorating the 150th anniversary of the birth of Pakistan's founder, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, opened in Istanbul ...
HECTOR Bolitho’s biography, Jinnah: Creator of Pakistan, doesn’t get the attention it deserves, even though it was the Quaid-e-Azam’s first biography in English by an internationally recognised author ...
Everything about Christopher Lee was outsize: his 6-foot 5-inch frame, his 70-year-long film career and the wonderfully wicked characters he played. Having starred in more than 200 films in his ...
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Jinnah House on Mount Pleasant Road in Mumbai has won deserved fame. Sadly, the People’s Jinnah Memorial Hall in the same city has been ignored. It stands, however neglected, as a testimony to Quaid-i ...
Indian streamer SonyLIV has unveiled the actors playing Pakistani leader Mohammed Ali Jinnah and his sister Fatima in its magnum opus series “Freedom at Midnight.” Based on the 1975 non-fiction book ...
'Jinnah developed a belief that Gandhi had stolen the tag of the leader of the Indian people from him and that he later used religion to reduce Gandhi's idea of a united India to naught was his ...
Perhaps because it was published during the dark days of the pandemic, Ishtiaq Ahmed’s monumental biography of Mohammad Ali Jinnah hasn’t got the attention it deserves. Over 800 pages long and crammed ...
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