Alhamra hosts entertaining events on Eid
LAHORE : The Alhamra Arts Centre hosted three-day entertaining events to celebrate the Eid-ul-Fitir in a befitting manner.
The vibrant ambiance of Eid enveloped the Alhamra as families and children flocked to enjoy the festivities. Adding to the festive cheer, attractive Eid gifts were distributed among the children and other participants.
Alhamra Executive Director Tariq Ali Basra emphasised the significance of these three-day festivities in fostering a deeper connection to Pakistan's rich cultural heritage, especially among the younger generation. Basra appreciated the talented artists and enthusiastic participants whose contributions made the event a resounding success.
Renowned artist Haseeb Pasha, also known as Hamun Judghar, commended the Alhamra administration for creating a memorable celebration that brings the community together through the arts.
Children's favourite drama ‘Ainak Wala Jin’ will be presented on April
14 (today) at 2 pm, offering an afternoon of enchantment and delight for all participants.
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