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Pak-China animation film ‘Allahyar and the Legend of Markhor’ screened in Beijing

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Pakistan-China’s first co-produced animation film ‘Allahyar and the Legend of Markhor’ was screened here at ZYED cinema on Sunday.

Pakistan Embassy Beijing in collaboration with Xi’an Bailu Fenghe Productions organized the screening of the film.


The event was a part of the celebratory activities to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries; focusing on people to people and cultural exchanges.


Speaking on the occasion, Pakistan Ambassador to China, Moin ul Haque said that the movie was a groundbreaking milestone as the first joint animation production of the two countries.


It shared the important message of wildlife and natural resources preservation especially with the young, he added.


The ambassador looked forward to both the countries doing more of such successful joint ventures in the future and more Pakistani films and dramas being available for the viewers in China.


In a video message, the Director and Producer of the movie, Uzair Zaheer Khan expressed pleasure over screening his film in China.


He thanked the Pakistani and Chinese governments for extending help and support and he especially thanked co-production partners in China who have worked tirelessly to make all this happen.


Uzair Khan hoped that the film would not only provide entertainment but also deliver the most important message of wildlife preservation.


The movie depicts the story of a young and mischievous boy ‘Allahyar’ and his relationship with animals. Set in the northern regions of Pakistan, ‘Allahyar’ and the Legend of Markhor, aims to send across the message of the preservation of wildlife.


What sets the film apart from other animated movies produced so far is that it comprises fine quality animation anchoraged in an indigenized storyline and localized characters the likes of Mehru (Markhor) and Chakku (A Snow Leopard).


The premier event was widely attended by the general public, officials of China Film Co-Production Corporation, the Pakistani community, media representatives, and diplomats.

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Death anniversary of musician Master Nazir Ali observed

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The twentieth death anniversary of musician Master Nazir Ali was observed today.

Nazir Ali received his music education from Ustad Akhtar Hussain and acquired expertise in composing film music from an early age.

He is considered as the King of Dhamaal. Lal Meri Pat Rakhiyo Bila Jhole Lalan brought Nazir Ali to the ranks of the great musicians of the film industry.

His other Dhamaals which received public acclaim include ‘Hussaini Lal Qalandar, Mere Gham Tal Qalandar’   ‘Shahbaz Kare Parwaaz’, ‘Bari Bari Imam Bari’, Sajnoon Iha Nagri Data Di’.

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Death anniversary of singer Masood Rana observed

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The 29th death anniversary of famous playback singer Masood Rana was observed on Friday.

He was born in Mirpur Khas, Sindh.

Masood Rana started his singing career from Radio Pakistan Hyderabad in 1955.

He began singing for films in 1962.

Masood Rana remained one of the top male singers in Urdu and Punjabi films for more than three decades.

He died in Lahore on this day in 1995.

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Death anniversary of Naseem Begum being observed today

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The 53rd death anniversary of renowned Pakistani singer Naseem Begum is being observed today.

Born in 1936 in Amritsar, Naseem Begum sang hundreds of Punjabi and Urdu songs for films. Her melodious voice won her a huge fan following in the country.

During the 1965 war against India, Naseem Begum, was one of those singers who lent their voices to patriotic songs. her song ”Aye Raah-e-Haq k shaheedo” boosted the morale of the armed forces and the nation.

She passed away on this date in 1971.

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