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Alhamra brings back magic of the 1990s with culture and creativity

Published on: April 14, 2026 9:18 AM

The Lahore Arts Council, Alhamra, in collaboration with The Social Century, hosted a vibrant one-day festival that beautifully revived the charm and spirit of the 1990s. The event offered a refreshing blend of theatre, music and cultural reflection, transporting audiences to an era remembered for its simplicity, depth and strong values.

A compelling theatrical performance titled “Dastan-e-Natamam,” written by acclaimed playwright Ahmad Naveed, captivated the audience, with young performers delivering powerful and emotionally engaging portrayals. The musical segment featured renowned singers Zain Baloch and Samia Gohar, who enthralled attendees with iconic 90s songs, evoking a wave of nostalgia and heartfelt appreciation. The festival also paid tribute to the golden age of television, recalling a time when a single channel brought meaningful, value-driven content into homes across the country. Distinguished personalities, including Moneeza Hashmi as the chief guest, along with eminent director Hafeez Tahir, Rasheed Anwar and actor Farooq Butt, graced the occasion, adding prestige and warmth to the event.

Executive Director Alhamra Muhammad Nawaz Gondal, in his remarks, stated that Alhamra has always championed innovative and meaningful cultural initiatives. He noted, “This festival reminds us that life, in its truest form, thrives in simplicity, sincerity and human connection. By revisiting such eras, we not only celebrate our past but also rediscover the essence of our cultural identity. Alhamra remains committed to organising such enriching experiences that reconnect people with their roots and heritage.”

The Social Century Chief Executive Officer Iraj Waheed, delivered an inspiring statement, saying, “This festival is not merely a tribute to a decade, but a reflection of a way of life where human connections held more value than digital interactions and traditions were lived rather than remembered. In revisiting the 90s, we aim to awaken a collective consciousness that appreciates authenticity, emotional depth and cultural belonging. Such initiatives are essential to bridge generations and to remind us that progress is most meaningful when it remains rooted in identity and values.”

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