Feminism in Pakistan: The Bold Struggle Between Faith, Culture, and Equality

Feminism in Pakistan reflects women’s ongoing struggle for political, economic, and social equality shaped by local and global influences.
Pakistan, a cultural kaleidoscope with vibrant music, rich cinema, and captivating dramas, offers a tapestry of entertainment that resonates globally.

Feminism in Pakistan reflects women’s ongoing struggle for political, economic, and social equality shaped by local and global influences.

Pakistani designer at Marc Jacobs Sundus Shaheryar brings Lahore flair to New York. Parsons School of Design alum is making waves in global fashion.

After years of anticipation, the Neelofar teaser finally drops, starring Mahira Khan and Fawad Khan in a soulful romantic story. The film, directed by Ammar Rasool, promises poetic visuals, deep emotion, and cinematic beauty that transcends borders.

The story of Imran Khan a Playboy. Through confirmed relationships, marriages, and rumours. A neutral timeline of his dating history and evolving public identity.

Child abuse in Pakistan has long been a silent crisis. An Islamabad-based NGO documented 2,227 cases of child sexual abuse across Pakistan between January and June.

Main Zameen Tu Aasman falling back on the “rich boy, poor girl” formula exposes the risk of Green sliding into the same tropes it once broke.

Pamaal stars Saba Qamar and Usman Mukhtar in a gripping drama about silent struggles, identity, and emotional survival. A bold, emotional story now airing on Green Entertainment.

A deeply reflective editorial on the tragic and mysterious death of Humaira Asghar. Examines cultural silence, social indifference, and the heartbreaking loneliness behind her final days.

Pakistani actress Hania Aamir and Indian entertainer Rakhi Sawant form an unexpected online friendship, delighting fans and highlighting cross-border camaraderie.

The engaging debate of Pakistani Dramas vs Indian Serials. Discover the unique storytelling styles, realism, and audience appeal of each.