Lahooti Melo to kick off on Saturday

From panel discussions to musical performances, the festival is famous among youngsters


Sameer Mandhro June 02, 2022
The festival is being held in Hyderabad since 2016. PHOTO: EXPRESS

KARACHI:

The much-awaited Lahooti Melo is being organised for the first time in the city with the theme of ‘Celebrating Indus’. The festival is being held in Hyderabad since 2016.

About two dozen singers are expected to perform during the two-day Lahooti Melo being arranged at Port Grand.

From panel discussions to musical performances, Lahooti Melo is famous among youngsters from different parts of Pakistan who usually used to travel Hyderabad since its inception in 2016.

Sana Khoja, one of the organisers, told The Express Tribune that it's the first time that they have brought undiscovered talent to the city. “Karachi is the heart of Pakistan,” she said. “It has diversity and we want to introduce the diversity to the port city,” she added.

In this seventh edition, the Lahooti Melo focuses on the ‘Indus River’, indigenous people and species, especially the Indus blind dolphin.

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On the first day, the panellists including Dr Hassan Abbas, Dr Ashu Lal and Zafir Iqbal Khero will share their thoughts on people living along the river for centuries. A documentary will also be screened.

After panel discussion, singers including Mai Dai and Aado Bhagat from Sindh, Saakin and Meekal Hassan Band from Punjab, Samina Kanwal from Balochistan and many others will perform.

On the second day, panellists including Birgit Lamm, Jami Chandio, Sharif Awan and Jawad Sharif will discuss ‘River and the diversity while in the second session Ghani Katiyar, Fatima Majeed, Afia Salam, Daniel Custafson and others will talk on ‘Living Indus’.

Javed Mahar, Prof Anila Naz Soomro and Ghulam Sarwar Gachal will share their knowledge of the Indus blind dolphin.

Manthar Faqeer, Mai Fatima, Bano Rehmat [Kashmir], Ghabat Bora Laal and others will perform during the closing session of the festival.

Khoja said that the organisers will be excepting visitors from across Pakistan.

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