Indian Punjabi film icons enjoy reverence at Kartarpur
Renowned artistes from the Indian Punjabi film industry, including actors Harish Verma, Sharan Kaur, Jaskiran Gul, Chandrakamboj, Rajwinder and Baljeet Singh, visited Darbar Sahib Kartarpur.
A delegation including actor Ruby Anam, Qaiser Piya, Sardar Kamal, Azhar Butt, Asif Iqbal, Shahid Khan and Shajar Abbas warmly welcomed their counterparts in a joyous exchange of smiles and affection.
In a media interaction, actor Harish Verma ex- pressed his gratitude, stating, “I am lucky to have come here today. Coming to Kartarpur will always re- main in our memories.” Indian actress Sharan Kaur echoed the senti- ment, calling her first visit to Kartarpur a dreamlike experience.
Qaiser Piya ex- pressed a hopeful prayer for future meetings, while Ruby Anam emphasized the importance of maintaining the chain of love. The camaraderie continued as the artists attended a prestigious premiere show of the film drama “Ale” in Lahore on January 19. Notable fig- ures from the Pakistani film industry, including Ruby Anam and Qaiser Pia, participated in the event, engaging with fans while watching the film.
The two-day Thinkfest held at the Alhamra Art Council Lahore has concluded, leaving an indelible mark on the city’s literary landscape. The event brought together a di- verse array of participants, including politicians, analysts, writers, intellectuals, and artists, fostering a vibrant atmosphere of scholarly discourse. The Thinkfest provided a unique platform for educational encounters and debates, creating a memorable experience for all involved.
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In a positive development for the showbiz circles, the Punjab Arts Council Department of Information and Culture Punjab has extended its scope to six additional districts. Arts councils have been established in Wahari, Jhang, Muzaffargarh, Mianwali, Chakwal, and Rahim Yar Khan, ensuring a broader reach for cultural activi- ties. Syed Bilal Haider, the Executive Director of Punjab Arts Council, emphasized the importance of promoting art and culture for the overall well-being of society.
A five-member delegation led by the Cultural Attaché of the French Embassy, Dylan Gillard, visited prominent cultural landmarks in Lahore, including Alhamra Art Museum, Cultural Complex, and Gaddafi Stadium. Discussions focused on the rich tapestry of art and culture, with Alhamra officers showcasing works by world renowned artists, receiving appreciation from the French delegation.
Singer Sahir Ali Baga and Ukrainian singer-actress Kamaliya released their Punjabi remix song “Lathe Di Chadar” worldwide, gar- nering attention globally, including in Pakistan. The collaboration was celebrated during a ceremony where both artists performed. Auditions for the upcoming Lollywood movie “Mango Jatt” took place in Lahore, attracting over twenty children and young artists.
The auditions were graced by the presence of model actress Hareem Farooq, who appreciated the budding talent as they showcased their roles and dialogues in front of the camera. A ceremony at Alhamra Hall celebrated the 76th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Pakistan and Turkey. The event featured cultural activities and hon- ored Turkish Urdu translator Dr Furqan Hameed.