Khaleej Times

Pak film fest opens to packed houses in NY

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new york — The second edition of Pakistan Film Festival opened in New York on Saturday in the presence of some of the biggest stars of Pakistan’s movie industry, with Ambassador Maleeha Lodhi saying that the films being screened during the two-day event convey the country’s energy and dynamism.

“We have organised our film festival to both acknowledg­e the remarkable revival of Pakistan’s cinema and to showcase and celebrate it,” the Pakistani envoy told a large and enthusiast­ic audience in the spacious hall of Asia Society.

The Pakistan Mission to the United Nations organised the festival, as it did in 2016. On Saturday, 7 Din Mohabat In, Parchi, Verna and Cake drew packed houses, while on Sunday Na Band Na Baraati,

Punjab Nahi Jaongi, and Lala Begum were shown.

Also, Oscar award winner Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy will participat­e in the festival’s special segment titled “Beyond the Oscars”, in which she will discuss her present and future work as well as challenges faced by Pakistan’s film industry.

Ambassador Lodhi declared the

festival open to a roaring crowd as she presented top stars like Mahira Khan, Mikaal Zulfikar, Mehwish Hayat, Aamina Sheikh and others.

Thanking the stars and directors for taking time out of their busy schedules to come to New York, the Pakistani envoy paid tributes to them for reviving a the industry which had become practicall­y dormant.

“This revival has been spearheade­d by a new wave of young filmmakers and actors; they have produced a devise array of movies that have been pushing the boundaries and charting and breaking new ground by tackling bold themes and using digital technology,” she said.

Ambassador Maleeha Lodhi hoped that the festival will contribute to that process, and that this celebratio­n of films from Pakistan will “convey the energy, dynamism and optimism that define today’s Pakistan”.

The festival will conclude with the performanc­e of Zeb Bangash, and her band Sandaraa. Zeb is part of the first generation of Pakistani musicians to have establishe­d themselves internatio­nally. — APP

 ??  ?? supporters of the Pti attend an election campaign rally by imran khan in Charsadda district. — AFP
supporters of the Pti attend an election campaign rally by imran khan in Charsadda district. — AFP

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