Pakistani
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428 examples of Pakistani in a sentence
So I had a very inventive teacher, a
Pakistani
Muslim, who wanted to teach us about this.
You land at the airport, and you're welcomed by an Indian lady who takes you to Al Maha Services, where you meet a Filipino lady who hands you off to a South African lady who then takes you to a Korean who takes you to a
Pakistani
guy with the luggage who takes you to the car with a Sri Lankan.
The title comes from a
Pakistani
play.
Number one, I don't have an Indian accent, I have a
Pakistani
accent, OK?
And number two, I clearly have a
Pakistani
accent.
And also, I could understand my Afghan mother, my
Pakistani
father, not so religious but laid-back, fairly liberal.
He enriches "Midnight’s Children" with a plethora of Indian and
Pakistani
cultural references, from family traditions to food, religion and folktales.
Two weeks ago, Balochi rebels attacked a
Pakistani
military garrison, and this was the flag that they raised over it.
In tribute and remembrance of 26/11 attacks over the last one year, we have actually helped a
Pakistani
NGO, Aman Foundation, to set up a self-sustainable life support ambulance service in Karachi, facilitated by Acumen Fund.
And what follows is a stream of images, a series of images captured by some of Pakistan's most dynamic and young photographers, that aims to give you an alternative glimpse, a look inside the hearts and minds of some ordinary
Pakistani
citizens.
You know, we fought hard to get at least a small
Pakistani
contingent to come.
But take a look at this. (Music) An Indian film star hugging a
Pakistani
cricketer because they'd won in Kolkata.
And do you know what the
Pakistani
cricketer said?
That's why
Pakistani
civilians, over 6,000 of whom have been killed in the last two years alone, are fair game.
Like a couple months ago in Times Square in New York, there was a
Pakistani
Muslim guy who tried to blow up a car bomb.
And one thing that happened there was also the
Pakistani
Taliban took credit for that failed car bombing.
An Indian super hero goes on a mission to save the President of India from some
Pakistani
rebels who are involved in a mass drug smuggling racket.
The events that he is rapidly forced to come to terms with are the separation of his parents, the culture shock when his
Pakistani
roots collide with a complete breakdown of English straitlaced society in the sixties, his father's dubious transformation into the revered Buddha of Suburbia, and the turning of his cousin into a feminist militant as his best friend suddenly becomes an icon of the burgeoning punk movement in the seventies.
You'll might also enjoy a couple of
Pakistani
sitcoms such as ups and downs and aik aur aik which are certainly comparable to India's best.
its awful i cant believe that one of the greatest nonsenses in the world can be a blockbuster and the favorite movie of millions of people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! a movie which has no story,again shahrukh khan has been appeared on the screen with nothing new the same as usual he is trying to make you cry by start scrambling his head for thousands of times,i think this is to much,pretty zinta spouse to act the character of a
Pakistani
girl i didn't know that there is enough facilities in Pakistan for the
Pakistani
girls to do so many plastic surgeries on their face and also there are enough make up facilities??!! and also i didn't know that an Indian can cross the March's between both countries,go to Pakistan and start dancing and singing may be
Pakistani
soldier's were sleeping!!!!!!!!!
All Humor appears forced, theatrical, mechanical, staged, reminiscent of those
Pakistani
plays available on video, including even the mannerisms.
Change the Kung Fu for football and the Turkish Family for a
Pakistani
one, and you get to watch Bend It Like Beckham (2002) almost scene for scene.
It is not hidden that many Indian POWs are rotting in
Pakistani
Jails for years - for whom neither Indian Govt.
I'm sure some of
Pakistani
POWs are in India as well, but let's focus on the movie.
A class above the stereotypical Bollywood genre you would normally expect out of South Asia, this
Pakistani
film explores the origins of religious fundamentalism in Pakistan along with the horrors following Partition that still scar the memories of many in the region.
Excellent camera work, fluent and appropriate use of Punjabi script and great top notch acting by Kiron Kher along with many veteran
Pakistani
actors will leave you full of emotion after you see the film.
Some of the women were forced to commit suicide to protect the family "honor" while others ended up marrying their abductors out of self protection, a theme dramatized in Silent Waters, a film by U.S.-educated
Pakistani
director Sabiha Sumar.
Khamosh Pani will go down in
Pakistani
history as the most important work of art and politic since the country's inception.
The film has managed to humanize the tragedy of the
Pakistani
people's struggle with fanaticism and imported agendas.
The country has also spent millions of dollars on illegal purchases of enrichment technology and nuclear-weapon designs from the
Pakistani
nuclear scientist and black marketeer A.Q. Khan, the “Father of the
Pakistani
bomb.”
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