The administration firmly believes that mentoring youth to contribute to the country’s social and economic progress is a vital responsibility that Alhamra passionately fulfils.
Chairman Lahore Arts Council Alhamra, Razi Ahmed, inaugurated the Alhamra Film Club in this spirit. He commended the efforts of Executive Director Alhamra, Sarah Rashid, and the entire Alhamra team, emphasizing that the institution is steadfast on the path of literary and cultural advancement. He added that Alhamra is committed to continuing this series.
Executive Director Sarah Rashid shared her thoughts on this successful initiative, stating that the Alhamra Film Club will showcase films highlighting the achievements of national heroes, conquerors and thinkers. The club was launched by screening a movie on Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, which was well-received by a large audience.
On this occasion, attendees reflected on their deep bond with Alhamra, calling it an institution intertwined with their lives for decades. They expressed heartfelt joy, recalling how those who once visited Alhamra in their youth returned with their children and grandchildren, creating new memories. Alhamra, they said, is more than a venue-it’s a bridge between generations, a keeper of cherished moments, and a testament to the timeless beauty of art and culture.
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