Description:
Sarmad Khoosat makes his long-awaited return in this masterfully constructed drama, which was released on June 3rd. The storyline is loaded with amazing symbolism and stars the extremely gifted Saba Qamar and introduces Hamza Khawaja. It tells the story of the human condition, including love, loss, agony, heartbreak, grief, and psychological upheaval.
Regardless of the fact that the film"s material was previously thought to be only acceptable for a small audience, Kamli has received rave reviews, with moviegoers admiring the team"s heartfelt creativity on the big screen. Furthermore, it has been hailed as one of the best movies to come out of Pakistan, making it a must-see for anybody who has yet to see this masterpiece.
Song: KYUN (Karakoram, Hasan Raheem)
Pakistani music is a gift that keeps on giving, and Hasan Raheem is without a doubt the most recent delivery of greatness. While his Coke Studio smash hit "Peechay Hutt" continues to create ripples around the world, the young singer has also teamed up with Karakoram, a neo-alternative rock band, for a dark, edgy, yet important song named "KYUN."
The song brilliantly portrays feeling confined within one"s own mind, sinking into a deep vacuum, while the world continues to move on outwardly, with lyric that place mental health at the centre of the debate and Hasan"s mind-boggling variety and haunting voice. This song not only captivates, but it also makes you feel heard and understood.
Show: The Boys Season 3
The Amazon Prime Video popular series "The Boys" combines gritty, dark humour, unrepentant irreverence, explicit social and political undertones, and outright disrespect for the world of superheroes. A ragtag group of everyday people takes against the world"s largest superhero business, putting light on everything Marvel and DC are afraid to discuss within their separate cinematic universes.
The Boys is for everyone who has ever considered the concept of collateral harm in the realm of superhuman beings. Now that the show"s third season has begun, it"s the perfect moment to start binge-watching it. Isn"t it true that with tremendous power comes great responsibility? To find out, tune in to the show.
Podcast: The Pakistan Experience (Shehzad Ghias Shaikh)
This meticulously political, highly social podcast hosted by stand-up comedian Shehzad Ghias Shaikh offers you fact-based discussions with the most notable guests, while also sprinkling in bouts of humour every now and then, allowing you access to a whole new world of information that has been kept from you in school, the history books you may have read, and mainstream press that you consume, as this thoroughly political, socially active podcast offers you fact-based discussions with the most notable guests, while also throwing in a few chuckles here and there This podcast is your one-stop hub to witness a certain kind of dialogue that not only broadens your perspective, but also changes the storyline for the better. From Tariq Ali to Hussain Haqqani to Reham Khan, to local and international stars, to individuals from marginalized populations - this podcast is your one-stop hub to observe the kind of dialogue that not only broadens your point of view, but also changes the narrative for the better.