Sohail Parwaz

Sohail Parwaz

The writer is a bilingual columnist, playwright and a media strategist. He has authored a predictive fiction titled ‘The Cornered Rogue.’ He can be followed on Twitter at: @penpricker

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1971: The myth finally busted

No, not by us – more’s the pity Meherjaan, a 2010’s release of Bangladeshi film director Rubaiyat Hossain, was nota pro Pakistani film, yet created a rumpus. Despite partaking in ma

Dec 16, 2016
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A chronicle of the known unknowns

Newsgate, rumours, allegations and the departing Chief The government had a full plate hence couldn’t afford scooping more when, out of nowhere, Cyril Almeida contributed “Act against

Nov 17, 2016
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Remember that September?

Why are politicians afraid to vouch for the sacrifices of our national heroes? It is almost half a century since the 1965 war was fought. At the time of 1971 war, our apathetic and insensit

Sep 4, 2016

Has the Count Down Started?

Ask not for whom the bell tollsOn May 6, this year, in an emotive moment, Obama embraced 79-year-old Shigeaki Mori, who survived the inhuman and first ever nuclear attack as an eight years old inn

Jun 24, 2016
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Pakistan, 50mph and a bomb in the ‘bus’

Needed: Pakistan’s heroI almost forgot the 1994 Hollywood blockbuster “Speed”, where NYPD police officer Jack Traven jumps to the steering wheel of a busy bus after he discovered there was

Jun 5, 2016
Columns

The National Quagmire

And the Priorities  Burmese politician and activist Aung San Suu Kyi once said: “It’s not power that corrupts but fear. Fear of losing power corrupts those who wield it and f

May 16, 2016
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Same Page (but) of Different Books?

What lessons has PML (N) learnt in their third tenure?   By now, after having three military rules in Pakistan, no one is left with an iota of doubt that martial law<a href="https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2016/05/09/same-page-but-of-different-books/" title="Read more" >...</a>

May 9, 2016
Columns

The Leaked Stories: From Panama to Pajamas

Comparing the past and presentIn the early days of Pakistan the government servants would save the papers and would use both sides of a page. So much so that even the employees, in the absence of

Apr 12, 2016