As Pakistan Idol moved into Episodes 31 and 32, you could feel the shift straight away. Strong vocals were no longer enough. The show wanted meaning. It wanted awareness.
A superficially lighthearted mini-series adapted from Agatha Christie’s novel The Seven Dials Mystery masks deep social anxieties of a bygone era
Sometimes believable and neatly resolved, other times not so much, Absentia manages to keep the audience interested
Cover-Up captures the fierce spirit of the now 88-year-old journalist Seymour Hersh
Four tight-knit friends move in together to navigate what life throws at them in their forties; midlife crisis, relationship troubles and lots of stress
The warped, slow-to-pass ennui evoked by Pluribus is unpleasant
Kiran Desai’s long-awaited third novel explores the intersections of migration and creativity
Across two wedding-themed episodes, celebration became a lens through which artistic instinct, restraint and emerging star power were quietly but unmistakably revealed.
Across episodes 23 and 24 of Pakistan Idol, the stage became more than a competition, serving as a meeting point where reverence met revelation and tradition encountered emerging talent.
2025 was more about testifying and less about indulgence