After taking time to focus on myself and regain my strength, I am happy to share that I am back and available for Pakistan Cricket Team once again. 🇵🇰
Ready to give my best, work hard and contribute whenever the team needs me.
Thank you to everyone who supported me during this journey. ❤️
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of traditional education.
The wooden window frame running through the centre acts as a visual divide, separating not just two characters but two visions of teaching.
My favourite scene would be this frame which quietly stages a clash of educational philosophies. The teacher on the left, in soft natural light filtering through the curtains. Beside him stands a green plant symbolising growth, nurturing, and potential. Like the way he teaches,
If you’re looking for something that’s emotionally rich, morally complex, and deeply human, give Sapne vs Everyone a watch. What a masterclass on storytelling and cinematography. You relate to the characters straight away, will probably stay with you after the credits roll.
it represents a belief that learning flourishes when given care, freedom, and space to grow. His side of the frame feels open, alive, and future-oriented.
Opposite him, the principal occupies a darker, more enclosed space. Near her rests a globe, symbolizing the structured world
If you’re looking for something that’s emotionally rich, morally complex, and deeply human, give Sapne vs Everyone a watch. What a masterclass on storytelling and cinematography. You relate to the characters straight away, will probably stay with you after the credits roll.
Three months after she walked away, I still couldn't get her out of my head.
I told my therapist, "Man, I think we got some kind of soul tie."
She looked at me and said something I'll never forget:
@oyebajwey In an ideal working hours, where they do consider doctors as humans, they give you rest days for next two days and they make sure you get paid double for the every hour your spent in the hospital on Sunday.
My cousin attended a wedding yesterday where Dulha (groom) was sunni and dulhan (bride) was from a wahhabi family.
When it was time for the nikah, a wahhabi molvi stepped forward to officiate it, after seeing him dulha refused to have his nikah conducted by him (wahhabi)..