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Mohammed Hanif says: Racey, pacey and laugh-out-loud funny. A Murree beer-soaked love letter to Karachi and journalism. Ayesha is a twenty-something reporter in one of the worlds most dangerous cities. Her assignments range from showing up at bomb sites and picking her way through scattered body parts to interviewing her bosss niece, the couture-cupcake designer. In bet Mohammed Hanif says: Racey, pacey and laugh-out-loud funny. A Murree beer-soaked love letter to Karachi and journalism. Ayesha is a twenty-something reporter in one of the worlds most dangerous cities. Her assignments range from showing up at bomb sites and picking her way through scattered body parts to interviewing her bosss niece, the couture-cupcake designer. In between dicing with death and absurdity, Ayesha despairs over ever meeting a nice guy, someone like her old friend Saad, whose shoulder she cries on after every romantic misadventure. Her choices seem limited to narcissistic, adrenaline-chasing reporters wholl do anything to get their next story - to the spoilt offspring of the Karachi elite wholl do anything to cure their boredom. Her more pressing problem, however, is how to straighten her hair during the chronic power outages. Karachi, Youre Killing Me! is Bridget Joness Diary meets The Diary of a Social Butterfly - a comedy of manners in a city with none.
Mohammed Hanif says: Racey, pacey and laugh-out-loud funny. A Murree beer-soaked love letter to Karachi and journalism. Ayesha is a twenty-something reporter in one of the worlds most dangerous cities. Her assignments range from showing up at bomb sites and picking her way through scattered body parts to interviewing her bosss niece, the couture-cupcake designer. In bet Mohammed Hanif says: Racey, pacey and laugh-out-loud funny. A Murree beer-soaked love letter to Karachi and journalism. Ayesha is a twenty-something reporter in one of the worlds most dangerous cities. Her assignments range from showing up at bomb sites and picking her way... Read More