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Risqué Pakistani Show Pushes Modesty Boundaries - L.A. Focus Newspaper

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Pakistanis looking to stream something different can now see a program that includes depictions of premarital sex, alcohol, prostitution, transgender rights, drugs and other things considered taboo in the Asian country. Set in Karachi, the new show 'Churails' chronicles the adventures of four women. Its title means 'witches,' and it streams on the Indian online […]

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