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Bryan Adams to perform at karachi concert

JAN 08 - Canadian pop singer Bryan Adams is to perform at a fundraising concert for quake victims this month in Karachi, becoming the first Western pop star to play in Pakistan since the start of the “war on terror,” organizers said yesterday.

“Bryan is coming to Karachi to perform and help us raise funds for the October 8 earthquake victims,” organizer Salman Iqbal, who heads the private ARY TV channel, said.

 

Bryan Adams performing a live show


The giant earthquake which devastated Azad Kashmir and parts of northwestern regions killed nearly 74,000 people and made 3.5mn homeless.

Hollywood star and UN refugee agency goodwill ambassador Angelina Jolie had also visited Pakistan with actor Brad Pitt for charity work in November, a month after the quake.

Organizers said the 46-year-old Adam’s performance in the southern port city would be the first in Pakistan by a Western pop star since the start of the US-led “war on terror” launched in the wake of September 11, 2001 attacks on the US.

Pakistan, which shares a long and porous border with Afghanistan, has suffered several deadly attacks blamed on Al Qaeda and their Islamic allies for the country’s support in the fight against terrorism.

Karachi, the country's commercial hub and largest city, suffered the highest number of attacks linked to militancy, including some against Western targets.

“We want to show to the world that Pakistan is a friendly country and its people love music and Karachi is no more a troubled city,” Iqbal said.

Some 20,000 people are expected to attend the concert planned at the huge Arabian City club on the outskirts of Karachi, Iqbal said. He did not give any date for the show.

The co-host of program is Zindgi (life) Trust, a charity organization run by top Pakistani singer Shahzad Roy.

“This is the first time that an artist of Bryan Adam’s caliber is coming to Pakistan,” Roy said.

Adams, who is also popular among the educated Pakistani youth, had planned to visit Pakistan before the September 11 attacks but cancelled the trip after the attacks.

“We came into contact with Adams before the 9/11 and he was willing to perform here but the terrorist attacks on US and the subsequent war in Afghanistan foiled our efforts,” organizer Ahmed Shah said.

“This would definitely be a big show as we have not seen such a renowned Western artist performing here especially after the September 11 attacks,” Shah, who had previously organized several music and art events in the country, said.

Organizers hope the pop star’s performance will help lift the country’s image in the West.

“Adams’ show will prove that Karachi and Pakistan is as safer a city and country as any other place in the world,” said Roy, who founded the charity to help street children.

“He is very popular with the Pakistani youth...,” Roy added.

Karachi last month successfully hosted the international Karafilm festival, where more than 100 feature films and documentaries from different countries including India, Iran, Bangladesh, US, Germany were screened.


 

 

Karafilm Festival comes to Capital

KaraFilms AwardJAN 01 - Karafilm Society and Dawn Group of Newspapers are collaborating to organize a select screening of the 5th Karafilm festival on January 7 and 8 at the NIC Auditorium in Islamabad.

The fifth Karafilm Festival was held in Karachi from December 1 to 11, 2005 with 150 features, documentaries and shorts from over 30 countries including India, Iran, Italy, UK, US, France, Germany, etc. Dawn was the official print media sponsor for the event.

The Karafilm Festival is on tour to Islamabad and will screen some fo the award winning films like Iqbal, Mein Ne Gandhi Ko Nahin Maara, Pride and Prejudice, Gilaneh and Before I Go.

At the festival, the best film award went to 'Gilaneh', an Iranian film and the lead actress, Fatemeh Motamed Arya, won the best actress award.

Among others to win awards were Anupam Kher (best actor), Nagesh Kukunoor (best director for 'Iqbal'), Shweta Prasad (best female actress in a supporting role) and Sudhir Mishra, Ruchi Narain and Shivkumar Subramaniam (best original screenplay) for 'Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi'. 

 
 
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