Efforts being made for revival of film industry, says Azma
LAHORE:Punjab Information Minister Azma Bokhari has said that the holding of the China Film Festival in Lahore was a breath of fresh air for Pakistan’s film industry.
She added that China's collaboration with Pakistan in the film sector, much like its support in other fields, is highly commendable. The Punjab government is eager to see the film industry progress alongside other sectors.
She expressed these views while attending the China Film Festival held here. The minister highlighted that cooperation between China and Pakistan in the field of cinema has the potential to bring the two nations even closer. She emphasised that both countries could work extensively together in film and cultural domains, fostering deeper ties between their people.
Azma Bokhari further stated that the Punjab government is making significant efforts for the revival of the film industry. As part of these efforts, an eight-member committee has been formed to devise strategies for the sector’s development. She mentioned that Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has shown keen interest in the growth of the film industry and has announced special grants to support its advancement.
The minister noted that Pakistan and China could jointly produce feature films and animated films. She proposed organising collaborative workshops for emerging talents, actors, producers, and technical experts in Lahore and Beijing to enhance technical cooperation in the film sector.
Additionally, Azma Bokhari suggested holding joint film festivals in Lahore and Shanghai, allowing people from both countries to experience and appreciate each other’s cultures more closely, thereby opening new dimensions in bilateral relations.
Concluding her remarks, Azma Bokhari praised the cultural friendship between Pakistan and China and expressed her firm belief that both nations would achieve historic milestones together in the fields of film and culture in the future.
Furthermore, Azma Bokhari visited Sundas Foundation where she spent time with children battling thalassemia, distributed gifts among them, and offered her support and encouragement.
During her visit, Azma Bokhari personally handed over a special gift — a scooter — to a young thalassemia patient on behalf of the chief minister, an act that brought immense joy to the child and her family.
In her address, Azma Bokhari praised the Sundas Foundation, calling it one of the greatest contributions of renowned journalist Munnu Bhai. She emphasised that Munnu Bhai rendered invaluable services not only in the field of journalism but also in the humanitarian effort of supporting children suffering from thalassemia.
Highlighting the seriousness of thalassemia, the minister stated that children affected by this disease require continuous blood transfusions. She made a heartfelt appeal to the general public to come forward and donate blood generously to help in saving the lives of these children. Azma Bokhari reaffirmed the Punjab government's commitment to taking every possible step for the welfare and support of children suffering from thalassemia and other critical illnesses.
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