New York begins where Khuda Kay Liye ends: John

New York begins where Khuda Kay Liye ends: John New York deals with how legal detainees were treated post 9/11. ...
11:24 AM, Jun 24, 2009

Pak film, Khuda Ke Liye releases in India

Pak film, Khuda Ke Liye releases in India Canberra: Set to make his Test debut against India, Australian batsman Ed Cowan on Wednesday said he didn't feel nervous facing their bowlers during a practice match here and is wondering how the visitors would cope if their injury-prone pacers break down at the same time. Cowan, who hit 109 against the Indians in a drawn practice match here, was drafted into the Australian squad for the opening Test starting...
08:40 PM, Apr 01, 2008

Let's see how intelligent Indian viewers are: Pak actor

Let's see how intelligent Indian viewers are: Pak actor Melbourne: Former Australian opener Matthew Hayden has revealed that he will quit all forms of competitive cricket after the end of the Big Bash Twenty20 tournament to draw curtains on his illustrious career spanning 20 years. Hayden will lead Brisbane Heat when they lock horns with his former teammate Shane Warne's Melbourne Stars at the Gabba on Monday night and the beefy opener said he wants to go on a...
09:53 AM, Apr 01, 2008

Pakistan finally opening doors to Bollywood films

Pakistan finally opening doors to Bollywood films Brisbane: After watching James Pattinson crush the New Zealand top order in a remarkable opening stint on Sunday that netted four wickets and hastened Australia's push towards a nine-wicket victory, skipper Michael Clarke made a sarcastic observation about cricket: Easy game, isn't it! Clarke came into his first home Test series as Australia captain under intense pressure: a spate of injuries ensured he was in charge of the least experienced...
02:55 AM, Mar 27, 2008
Watch trailer: Pakistani film Khuda Ke Liye

Watch trailer: Pakistani film Khuda Ke Liye

With another World Cup knocking at the door, CNN-IBN brings together Kapil's Devils to relive India's 1983 triumph. ...
04:57 PM, Dec 04, 2007
Pak film screened at IFFI for the first time ever

Pak film screened at IFFI for the first time ever

Sydney: England batsman Craig Kieswetter will miss the Twenty20 series against Australia to undergo minor surgery for an abscess, according to the team. South African-born Kieswetter will next be available for the England Lions' tour of West Indies from the end of this month, a statement said on Friday. Hampshire's Michael Lumb will take his place in the Twenty20 squad. It is unfortunate that Craig has been ruled out of ...
03:43 AM, Nov 27, 2007
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