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Most visited Pavilion so far - Pakistan @ Dubai Expo 2021

Summary of Indian Pavilion by Indian

Ramya Shine
"I visited Indian Pavillion today. Ground floor is awesome. Other 2 floors it showcases Modi and Ramar temple, which is highly disappointed. It also showcases only Gujarat state eventough we have more states in India. So many states are ignored completely. Monuments are ignored completely. Totally disappointed with Indian Pavillion. Really felt very bad when compared to other Pavillions. Evening cultural show in stage is awesome"

Mani Oommen
"Looks more like a highschool project. India could have availed digital technology to make it look more simple and elegant at the same time more futuristic.
Instead all the cardboard boxes inside with Modi's face all over the screen looks like a farce to me in a global event like expo. "


Mandar .M.M.
"saddest pavilion perhaps. Brahmin-Bania corporates who may have sponsored this with utmost cost cutting. too much merit and zero sense of contemporary aesthetics.Pakistan's pavilion is far better. India under Brahminical Hindu far rightwing BJP/ RSS government is destroying aspirations of 1.35 billion people"


I have also watched many videos of Indian Pavilion seem like Modi Pavilion instead of India's Pavilion :lol::lol:
 
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Summary of Indian Pavilion by Indian

Ramya Shine
"I visited Indian Pavillion today. Ground floor is awesome. Other 2 floors it showcases Modi and Ramar temple, which is highly disappointed. It also showcases only Gujarat state eventough we have more states in India. So many states are ignored completely. Monuments are ignored completely. Totally disappointed with Indian Pavillion. Really felt very bad when compared to other Pavillions. Evening cultural show in stage is awesome"

Mani Oommen
"Looks more like a highschool project. India could have availed digital technology to make it look more simple and elegant at the same time more futuristic.
Instead all the cardboard boxes inside with Modi's face all over the screen looks like a farce to me in a global event like expo. "


I have also watched many videos of Indian Pavilion seem like Modi Pavilion instead of India's Pavilion :lol::lol:
The cult of Modi’s global showpiece. At least it’s an honest display of what India is nowadays, a Gujarati Facist’s dream.
 
not a single industrial product .... ???

I might be wrong but it seem they have screwed a possibility of increasing the export of Pakistan, IF this is all they have exhibited than this pavilion looks more like an art & culture center than export oriented business promotion center.
 
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Is the host Pakistani or Indian in youtube ?
 
not a single industrial product .... ???

I might be wrong but it seem they have screwed a possibility of increasing the export of Pakistan, IF is all they have exhibited tan this pavilion looks more like an art & culture center than export oriented business promotion center.
QFA. I'd pass if I were a businessman, which is what the Expo is all about.
 
Indian pavilion is not bad but overwhelmed by RSS oulets like mandirs, personalities etc
We cd have cattle/grains/plants/spices types photos or models including their potential. Like soybean; its product like milk, poultry feed, tofu, energy bars etc and its potential. Topography/culture/dress are not the only things.
 
Indian pavilion is not bad but overwhelmed by RSS oulets like mandirs, personalities etc
We cd have cattle/grains/plants/spices types photos or models including their potential. Like soybean; its product like milk, poultry feed, tofu, energy bars etc and its potential. Topography/culture/dress are not the only things.
mandir ??? i think that was just a small part to attract tourists, all i saw "in video" is "FDI-invest here - we produce this and make in India & all " which is boring but than, that's what expo is all about.
 
A look at the 'hidden treasure' that is the Pakistan Pavilion at Dubai Expo 2020

The pavilion showcases a 'rich tapestry' of the country's art, culture and tradition, curated by renowned artists and creatives.


Photo: Noor B Ahmed/Instagram



There is a lot of hype about the Pakistan Pavilion at the Dubai Expo on social media and for good reason. While the colourful facade of the pavilion has been grabbing everyone's attention, the exhibition inside even better, showcasing the country's rich heritage of art, culture and traditions curated by a mix of renowned artists, designers, filmmakers and musicians.

People from around the world have flocked to Dubai to attend the Expo 2020 which opened on October 1 and will last till March 31, 2022, under the theme of 'Connecting Minds, Creating the Future'. It is the biggest event held in the region since the pandemic began. The expo hopes to display architectural marvels and technological innovations, following in the foot steps of historic World Expos that have been held in the last 170 years.

A total of 192 countries have participated in the Expo, including Pakistan, as it is an opportunity to showcase opportunities in tourism, commerce and investment. Pakistan's theme at the Expo is 'The Hidden Treasure', showcasing "our people, history, culture, places & economic potential" meant to "amaze the world".

The showcase is an amalgamation of various thematic exhibits, principally curated by artist and designer Noorjehan Bilgrami. "The narrative of the Pakistan Pavilion reflects the poetic way in which the past, present and future are woven together as a tapestry that reveals the rich and layered history, culture, people and traditions of this land, while also highlighting the immense potential and possibilities it holds for the future," Bilgrami said, according to the Expo website.
The Pakistan Pavilion's official social media handles give viewers a glimpse into Bilgrami's work at the Expo.

The pavilion's facade has been designed by artist Rashid Rana. The "hypnotic design" is meant to "represent the multifaceted sides of Pakistan, from seasons to culture".

Architect Shahid Abdulla also worked on the facade and his work was driven by purpose. "We have to change the image by saying the truth [about] what Pakistan is all about," he said.


Inside the Pavilion, visitors get to witness an intricate hand-drawn timeline, dating the history of our land all the way back to 7000 BC, up till 1947. The timeline has been created by artist Naveed Sadiq.


Awaiting the visitors is also an installation by artist Affan Baghpati "inspired by the minarets" in sacred spaces.

Filmmaker Jami has also contributed to the exhibition. Visitors can explore work by him and his team at Azad Films who have "captured the unique spirit of Pakistan’s sacred spaces at the many mosques, shrines, temples, gurudwaras and churches found across our country".

Music producer Rohail Hyatt, who helped bring Coke Studio Pakistan to life, created the official soundtrack for Pakistan's exhibition. "I was tasked with creating a soundtrack that depicted the country's traditional as well as contemporary sounds," he said on Instagram. "It was clear that we had not set out to make songs, but instead, wanted to create something rich, with various musical styles of Pakistan. Thus was born the idea of an inclusive and abundant soundtrack, featuring classical, folk, Qawali; showcasing the cultural heritage of our great country."
Here's Lala-e-Sehrai (Flower of the Desert) created by Rohail Hyatt for the pavilion.


Award-winning filmmaker, cinematographer and producer Jawad Sharif and his team "travelled all across Pakistan, from Tharparkar to Gilgit, to film the unique, indigenous craft traditions of Pakistan" for the Pakistan Pavilion at the Expo.

Twitter has been all praises for the Pakistan Pavilion as people express their excitement at what they've been able to witness so far. "The gorgeous Pakistan pavilion at Dubai Expo!" a user tweeted.

PPP Senator Sherry Rehman also shared her thoughts on the pavilion.

"Congratulations to the team led by Noorjehan Bilgrami responsible for curating the Pakistan pavilion at the Dubai Expo. The pavilion has been getting rave reviews from visitors all around the world," lawyer and activist Jibran Nasir posted on Twitter.

"[The] pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai brilliantly showcases the great beauty and diversity of Pakistan’s landscapes & people," tweeted British diplomat Iona Thomas.

The Pakistani curations look stunning enough for us to seriously consider taking a trip to Dubai just to see the pavilion. It is a brilliant glimpse into Pakistan's rich heritage and the work that has gone in is definitely worth the hype on social media.
 
Summary of Indian Pavilion by Indian

Ramya Shine
"I visited Indian Pavillion today. Ground floor is awesome. Other 2 floors it showcases Modi and Ramar temple, which is highly disappointed. It also showcases only Gujarat state eventough we have more states in India. So many states are ignored completely. Monuments are ignored completely. Totally disappointed with Indian Pavillion. Really felt very bad when compared to other Pavillions. Evening cultural show in stage is awesome"

Mani Oommen
"Looks more like a highschool project. India could have availed digital technology to make it look more simple and elegant at the same time more futuristic.
Instead all the cardboard boxes inside with Modi's face all over the screen looks like a farce to me in a global event like expo. "


Mandar .M.M.
"saddest pavilion perhaps. Brahmin-Bania corporates who may have sponsored this with utmost cost cutting. too much merit and zero sense of contemporary aesthetics.Pakistan's pavilion is far better. India under Brahminical Hindu far rightwing BJP/ RSS government is destroying aspirations of 1.35 billion people"


I have also watched many videos of Indian Pavilion seem like Modi Pavilion instead of India's Pavilion :lol::lol:

Seems like the Indian pavilion is a reflection of the Hindutva Fundamentalism that India has become hostage to. ....
 
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