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    Kazakh Khanate’ Screening Fosters Cultural Ties Between Pakistan and Kazakhstan.

    February 1, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Islamabad, (Parliament Times) : In a bid to further strengthen cultural relations, the Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) and the Embassy of Kazakhstan organized a screening of a movie titled “Kazakh Khanate –Diamond Sword” here at PNCA, auditorium on Wednesday.

    Caretaker Minister for Information and Broadcasting and Parliamentary Affairs Murtaza Solangi, Caretaker Minister for National Heritage & Culture Jamal Shah, and Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Pakistan H.E Yerzhan Kistafin along with Director General PNCA Muhammad Ayoub Jamali and a large number of people attended the movie screening.

    Addressing the screening ceremony of a Kazakh movie at the Pakistan National Council of Arts, Minister for Information and Broadcasting Murtaza Solangi underlined the need for promoting cinemas in the country to foster cultural values of tolerance and harmony in the society.

    He said, “Nothing impresses, educates, and illuminates better than cinema. Probably hundreds of high-pitch, hyperbolic, and hyperventilating speeches cannot educate you like this movie, I am sure, can educate and sensitize you better.”

    In culture, cinema holds a special place, so we must promote good cinemas. “ He assured the Kazakh envoy of all-out support of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and its attached departments. “Kazakhstan is not a faraway land” as it was connected with Pakistan both geographically and culturally, he added. “There is a great future for cooperation between Pakistan and Kazakhstan,” he said, noting that the screening of the film “should be a learning experience and a point of departure to deepen our relationship to new heights.”

    Federal Minister for National Heritage and Culture Jamal Shah said that it was an educational movie, that specifies that honor, solidarity, and dignity are above anything else.
    The minister also noted that the movie screening reflects the growing cultural and collaborative ties between Pakistan and Kazakhstan. He emphasized the paramount importance of cultural exchanges, acknowledging the rich cultural heritage and picturesque landscapes of the region.

    The Ambassador of Kazakhstan H.E Yerzhan Kistafin stressed that through the prism of the film, the life of the people of that time, the geopolitical conditions of the formation of the Kazakh Khanate, as well as details of costumes and battle scenes were conveyed.
    He said that this is a movie based on footage from a great historical show. The Ambassador commended PNCA and the National Heritage and Culture Division for collaborating Kazakhstan movie screening.

    The movie was screened in the Urdu language. Kazakh Khanate Diamond Sword tells the history of fifteenth-century Eurasia.

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