NEW DELHI: Pakistani musical group- Inteha, regaled young audiences as it gave an electrifying performance that charged an audience comprising primarily of media persons in the capital.
The concert was organised by the Asian Academy of Arts, in association with International Chamber of Media and Entertainment Industry, to perform at Marwah Studios.
Nausher Javed and Naukhez Javed from Lahore brought the strings of love from Pakistan.
“We are trying to build better relations with Pakistan through art and culture. We must learn how to appreciate each others,” said Asian Academy of Film and TV President Sandeep Marwah.
“We are here to participate in this musical concert to tell people that we are with you. We have to think emotionally and get attached to each other” said Saima Sayed, First Secretary in the Pakistan High Commission in India.
“Our Ambassador Abdul Basit has sent his special thanks and best wishes for ICMEI and Sandeep Marwah for taking our relationship to next level,” she added.
High Commission Press Attache Manzoor Memon, Nikelesh Pratap Singh of Crown Communication, Rajiv Sharma IPS who is Dy Inspector General of Police, and Lipika Sud who is Director NFTC were also present there.
Later Sandeep Marwah honoured Saima Syed and Manzoor Memon with the life membership of International Film and Television Club of AAFT.