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Navigating Roads and Reviews Through the Odyssey of Entrepreneurial Curves, Gaming Realms, Auto Insights, and Creative Turns with Shaheel Shahzad

Roads, Reviews, and Realms Who doesn't get a kick out of cars? Shaheel At Dubai Autodrome From toddlerhood to the rocking chair days, cars are like the superheroes of our imagination. Airplanes might be the cool superheroes with capes, but let's face it, their price tags are like superhero movie budgets – a bit out of reach for us mere mortals. But fear not, the dream of owning a car is like a sidekick, more achievable if the dollar and inflation in Pakistan decide to chill out a bit. Otherwise, it might be like trying to catch that elusive superhero dream of ow

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Ink Master: Exploring the Artistry of Sarim Kidwai

A Journey Into 'Finding Flow' Sarim Kidwai, a well-known artist who usually uses a ballpoint pen to create vivid drawings, has held his solo show, "Finding Flow." Sarim's presentation captivated viewers with its engaging compositions, sumptuous textures, and deft use of ballpoint pen medium, transporting them into a realm of powerful visual storytelling, intimate emotions, and personal stories. We go into Sarim's creative process in this exclusive interview, delving into his sources of inspiration, his artistic expression, and his unusual use of ballpoint pens for his h

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The Next Fashion Mogul of Pakistan

As unconventional as this might sound, it’s not his designs that pulled me to Imran Mughal at first, inviting me to explore more about him. When I found out about his interest in Urdu Literature, I sent him two pieces of work that I personally admire a lot. It was Selected Short Stories, by Amrita Pritam, along with Selected Short Stories, by Ismat Chughtai, that I sent to him only to hear back exactly what I had been hoping for. His original views on both intrigued me so much so that I finally checked out his collection, which only made the cat more curious. It was ext

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Aamir Zaki, an odyssey of melody and anguish, lost forever!

The name Aamir Zaki needs no introduction as a guitarist-songwriter and composer from Pakistan. He was known for his uniquely melodic phrasing, feel, and tone. His debut album Signature was released in 1995, and Zaki was awarded a gold disc by Soundcraft UK for it. Since then there was no turning back for this maestro. The guitar virtuosos passed away due to a heart attack on June 2, 1997, due to heart failure. It had been an honour for me to catch up with him for an exclusive 1 on 1 a few days before his death, but I never had published this interview, savi