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First-ever Pakistan Film Festival opens at UN
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UNITED NATIONS: The first-ever Pakistan Film Festival kicked off Friday night with a largely-attended red carpet reception at UN Headquarters in New York in the presence of some of the biggest Pakistani stars, ambassadors accredited to the UN, community members, media and movie buffs.

UN Deputy Secretary-General Jan Eliasson, who was the chief guest, congratulated the Pakistan Mission to the UN for organizing the two-day festival that will showcase at Asia Society top-rated Pakistani movies over the weekend, saying that cultural events such as this one played a key role in promoting better understanding among peoples of the world.

Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United Nations Maleeha Lodhi, who took the initiative to hold the festival, read out a welcome address, saying the films from Pakistan will convey the energy and dynamism that defines today’s Pakistan.
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In his brief remarks, Eliasson, the UN deputy secretary-general, also said that art, film and music build bridges across cultures and promote peace through inter-cultural understanding.

He welcomed Pakistani film stars to the United Nations, saying, “You have given life to this building.”

“You have already conquered Pakistan, now you will conquer New York,” he said, as applause rang out.

Pakistani actors, who travelled to New York from Pakistan, included Mahira Khan, Mawra Hocane, Nabeel Qureshi, Saba Qamar, Wajahat Rauf, Yasir Hussain, Sheheryar Munawar, Asim Raza, Tooba Siddiqui, Adeel Hussain, Sanam Saeed, Jerjees Seja (JJ), Producer, Afia Serena Nathaniel and Mehreen Jabbar.

But Sabiha Khanum, the popular heroine of the 50s and 60s, received the biggest applause when Ambassador Lodhi introduced her.

The films to be screened include two brand new ones, which will premiere in New York, Dobara Pher Say and Lahore Say Agay. Others will include Actor in law, Pakistan’s Oscar nomination, Mahe Meer, Oscar award winner Sharmeen Obaid’s animated film, 3 Bahadur, Dukhtar, Dance Kahani and Ho Mann Jahan.

Ambassador Lodhi told the gathering that the festival has been organized to both acknowledge the remarkable revival of Pakistan’s cinema and to showcase and celebrate it.

“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.

“It is appropriate that we are launching the Festival here at the United Nations which embodies and represents the finest example of our shared humanity,” the Pakistani envoy said.
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“Art, it is rightly said, transcends borders and connects people from different backgrounds and nations and unites all civilizations and cultures in a collective celebration of our emotional lives.”

Since assuming charge as Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to UN, Ambassador Lodhi has undertaken several cultural projects and organized a series of events to promote Pakistan’s soft image and highlight its modern and vibrant culture but also its ancient civilizational roots.

The Pakistan Mission, under her leadership, organized a “Sufi Night” at the UN General Assembly hall to mark Pakistan Day earlier this year featuring Rahat Fateh Ali Khan.

She also organized an Exhibition of Contemporary Art from Pakistan at the UN, which showcased some of the best works of art to demonstrate how Pakistan is becoming a powerhouse of creativity. She was also instrumental in bringing the Lahore Literary Festival to the Asia Society in New York.
https://www.samaa.tv/entertainment/2016/12/first-ever-pakistan-film-festival-opens-at-un/
@django @Moonlight @The Sandman @The Eagle @PaklovesTurkiye @User @Hell hound @Chauvinist
 
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Well done!!!! Truly impressive stuff there. These are just the first step. To have a thriving and vibrant film industry we need a strong economy and a strong commitment from our film industry to continuously churn out these class hits. I am telling you. I got a great feeling about this revival. We are really hitting it.
 
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Dint get to watch other films, but I watched Hoo Man Jahaan earlier this year. Loved it. So glad of revival of our industry!
 
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Watch Shah best movie ever
@Moonlight @The Sandman @Moonlight @PaklovesTurkiye @Pakistani Exile @User
A movie based on realism and our corruption culture, in it they actually exposed our how we treat our heroes

I recommend it as well. If you have not watched shah then you have not watched anything.

I would not recommend having a box of matches and petrol though bcz if you do then the movie is so powerful that after watching it you will go to the sports ministry and burn that corrupt piece of shit down. :p :p :p
 
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I recommend it as well. If you have not watched shah then you have not watched anything.

I would not recommend having a box of matches and petrol though bcz if you do then the movie is so powerful that after watching it you will go to the sports ministry and burn that corrupt piece of shit down. :p :p :p
Shah is what i call pefection its a no bs story with a really powerfull script based on realism
Its movie every single Pakistani should watch it exposes us all
 
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Pakistani film SHAH is based on the incredible true story of boxer Syed Hussain Shah.

Hussain Shah started his life as a homeless child on the streets of Lyari, Karachi and went on to dominate Asian boxing for nearly a decade before becoming the first South Asian in history to win an Olympic Bronze Medal in boxing at the 1988 Seoul Olympics.

Soon after his achievements, Shah was forgotten by fans and media alike and went back to a life of abject poverty before disappearing from the public eye completely.

 
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With all our celebrities from Pakistan after our red carpet reception at the UN to launch the Film Festival
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With the Chinese Amb at our reception to launch the Film Festival

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With my good friend the Amb if Columbia at our reception
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With the Ambassadors of Greece and Tajikistan at our reception to launch our Film Fes
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Pakistan’s first film festival
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@django @The Sandman @Moonlight @Hell hound @PaklovesTurkiye
 
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With all our celebrities from Pakistan after our red carpet reception at the UN to launch the Film Festival
Cyw1RbFXAAAioOe.jpg:small

With the Chinese Amb at our reception to launch the Film Festival

Cyu67LNXgAAi3bT.jpg:small

With my good friend the Amb if Columbia at our reception
Cyu57e7WgAA_8pf.jpg:small

With the Ambassadors of Greece and Tajikistan at our reception to launch our Film Fes
Cyu5i7UXUAAs6I1.jpg:small

Pakistan’s first film festival
CyL9xmdUAAANXey.jpg:small

@django @The Sandman @Moonlight @Hell hound @PaklovesTurkiye
whats wrong with saba's legs :D
 
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Pakistani film SHAH is based on the incredible true story of boxer Syed Hussain Shah.

Hussain Shah started his life as a homeless child on the streets of Lyari, Karachi and went on to dominate Asian boxing for nearly a decade before becoming the first South Asian in history to win an Olympic Bronze Medal in boxing at the 1988 Seoul Olympics.

Soon after his achievements, Shah was forgotten by fans and media alike and went back to a life of abject poverty before disappearing from the public eye completely.




Hussain Shah


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Is he Baloch?
 
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