“Pakistan ka Beta” staged at PNCA to mark imminent Kashmir Solidarity Day

“Pakistan ka Beta” staged at PNCA to mark imminent Kashmir Solidarity Day

ISLAMABAD, Jan 27 (APP):A theater play titled “Pakistan ka Beta” Monday staged here at PNCA auditorium depicting the real face of fascist regime in India and atrocities being carried out on the people of Indian occupied Kashmir (IoK) since last few decades.

Artists from Kashmir exposed the cunning face of Indian government and highlighted its malicious agenda in Kashmir and different areas of Pakistan through the play while marking the Kashmir solidarity week here at PNCA.

The play was arranged by Pakistan National Council of the Arts in connection with Kashmir Solidary Day (Feb 5) and has been written by Ishtiaq Aatish. It was first staged in 1988 in Liaquat Memorial Hall, Rawalpindi.

Artists from Kashmir very skilfully showcased the functioning of network of Indian agencies and their destructive missions in Pakistan.

They play ended with raising the question to the International Community as to why it do not play its due role in solving the long outstanding Kashmir dispute according to the UN Charter.

Followed by the stage play, a cultural show reflecting Kashmiri folk music and dance was also presented as part of the Kashmir Solidarity Day commemoration. The cultural show featured Kashmiri Singers Abdul Basit, Mubashra Hafiz, Adnan Raza, Imran Khan, Bano Rehmat, Bushra Sadiq with their songs such as “Sohnya Kashmir Marya Sohnya Kashmir”, “Mane Di Moj Wich Hasna” “Mere Watan Teri Jannat Mein”, “Dekh Tu Yeh Wadi-e-Kashmir Hai”, “Her Zuban Pe Nara-e-Takbeer Hai”, “Laho Mangti Hai Channaron Ki Darti”.

Instrumentalists presented the Kashmiri folk music. Kashmiri dance “Mahi Kashmir Dea” was also presented by the artists from the National Performing Arts Group (NPAG).

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