Every actor dreams of being cast as a hero, the central protagonist of the story. Ahsan Khan is an artist who has been around for a while and has won the audience with his positive characters, however, as the villain in Udaari and now in Qayamat, he seems to have gained more appreciation as an…
Every actor dreams of being cast as a hero, the central protagonist of the story. Ahsan Khan is an artist who has been around for a while and has won the audience with his positive characters, however, as the villain in Udaari and now in Qayamat, he seems to have gained more appreciation as an…
Every actor dreams of being cast as a hero, the central protagonist of the story. Ahsan Khan is an artist who has been around for a while and has won the audience with his positive characters, however, as the villain in Udaari and now in Qayamat, he seems to have gained more appreciation as an…
Every actor dreams of being cast as a hero, the central protagonist of the story. Ahsan Khan is an artist who has been around for a while and has won the audience with his positive characters, however, as the villain in Udaari and now in Qayamat, he seems to have gained more appreciation as an…
Every actor dreams of being cast as a hero, the central protagonist of the story. Ahsan Khan is an artist who has been around for a while and has won the audience with his positive characters, however, as the villain in Udaari and now in Qayamat, he seems to have gained more appreciation as an…
Men build way too many walls and not enough bridges. India and Pakistan have a deep-rooted relationship of hate despite having more in common than differences. While many patriots continue to sacrifice their lives and become national heroes in the eyes of politicians and media, nothing makes up for the loss their families suffer.
Labelled ‘enemies’,…
Men build way too many walls and not enough bridges. India and Pakistan have a deep-rooted relationship of hate despite having more in common than differences. While many patriots continue to sacrifice their lives and become national heroes in the eyes of politicians and media, nothing makes up for the loss their families suffer.
Labelled ‘enemies’,…
Men build way too many walls and not enough bridges. India and Pakistan have a deep-rooted relationship of hate despite having more in common than differences. While many patriots continue to sacrifice their lives and become national heroes in the eyes of politicians and media, nothing makes up for the loss their families suffer.
Labelled ‘enemies’,…
Men build way too many walls and not enough bridges. India and Pakistan have a deep-rooted relationship of hate despite having more in common than differences. While many patriots continue to sacrifice their lives and become national heroes in the eyes of politicians and media, nothing makes up for the loss their families suffer.
Labelled ‘enemies’,…
Men build way too many walls and not enough bridges. India and Pakistan have a deep-rooted relationship of hate despite having more in common than differences. While many patriots continue to sacrifice their lives and become national heroes in the eyes of politicians and media, nothing makes up for the loss their families suffer.
Labelled ‘enemies’,…