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Cosmo Club Jinnah Garden holds “Faiz Aman Mela”

February 12, 2023 11:41 PM


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People of different schools of thought including academic, literary and journalistic personalities fully participated in “Faiz Aman Mela 2023” in the Cosmopolitan Club of Jinnah garden Sunday, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.

The Faiz Aman Mela 2023 was held in the Cosmopolitan Club of Jinnah garden under the name “Umeed-e Sehar ki baat suno” and many important personalities including Convener Farooq Tarar, Salima Hashmi, Sohail Goindi, Imtiaz Alam and Professor Razi Haider participated along with major personalities of different schools of thoughts including Anjum Rasheed, Chaudhry Zulfikar, Afzal Abbas, Mustafa Nazir, Arshad Amin, Khalid Mansoor, Sufi Khawar and Shaukat Bhatti were also present.

All the participants appreciated the successful holding of Faiz Aman Mela every year.

Renowned dancer Sheema Kirmani, Singer Tarranum Naz, Mohan Bhaggat, Adeel Barki including other artists gave excellent performances on Faiz Ahmed Faiz’s poetry. Famous stage group Taranjan played a Tablo on Faiz Ahmed Faiz’s life and garnered a lot of appreciation from the audience.

Reporter: Romail Ilyas



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