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While Dilpazeer was in UAE, she pursued a radio career. She wrote and performed radio plays. After returning to Pakistan, she started her career in 2006 in the Pakistani TV industry by obtaining the role of Saeeda in Burns Road Ki Nilofar, a telefilm by ARY Digital. The critics and the public highly appreciated her acting in Burns Road Ki ...
Burns Road (also spelled Burnes Road, and formally known as Muhammad Bin Qasim Road) is a street located in Karachi, Pakistan. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is well-known in the city for its many restaurants and street food vendors.
Iqra Aziz Hussain (née Aziz; born November 24, 1997) is a Pakistani actress who works in Urdu television known for her portrayals in social to comic girl next door. She is the recipient of several accolades, including three Lux Style Awards and four Hum Awards.
State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) More images. SD-P-118 ... Muhammad Bin Qasim Road (Burns Road)/I.I. Chundrigar Road Karachi: C.T.O Compound (Building # 1) More images
Government College for Women Shahrah-e-Liaquat, also known by its former names including Vasant Pathshala School, Carneiro Indian Girls High School, and Central Government College for Women, Karachi, (Urdu: گورنمنٹ کالج برائے خواتین شاہراہ لیاقت) is a women's college located on Burns Road, Karachi, Pakistan.
The first food street in Pakistan was Gawalmandi Food Street located in central part of Lahore. [2] This has been followed by Melody Food Street and the food street in Blue Area in Islamabad , [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Burns Road in Karachi , [ 6 ] [ 7 ] the food street near Ghantar Ghar in Peshawar , Qissa Kahwani Bazaar Food Street , Peshawar [ 8 ] and a ...
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After independence in 1947, there were only two major art schools in Pakistan - the Mayo School of Art and the Department of Fine Arts at the Punjab University. [2] Early pioneers of Pakistani art include Abdur Rahman Chughtai who painted with Mughal and Islamic styles, [2] and Ahmed Parvez who was among the early modernists of Pakistan. [3]