Rawalpindi Arts Council arranges Azadi Musical Night

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Rawalpindi Arts Council (RAC) arranged Azadi Musical Night as part of its celebrations for Independence Day.

RAC Director Waqar Ahmed cut the cake of Independence Day and offered special prayers for the development and prosperity of the country

The night was anchored by famous artist Masood Khawaja and Pir Azmatullah Sultan was the chief guest of the occasion. The singers included Laraib Tahir, Syeda Bushra, Humza Ali, Irum, Master Majeed, Zaib Qureshi, Beenish, Ehtisham, Rizwan Jan, Wazir Ali, Hassan Abbas, Mukhtar Khan, Asia Zafar, Shumail Khan, Hadsa Yad, Mehmoona Mushtaq, Laraib Rasheed, Amir Shahzad, Mishal Naurin and others showed their love for the country by singing national songs.

RAC Director Waqar Ahmed cut the cake of Independence Day and offered special prayers for the development and prosperity of the country.

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