The Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi and Stage Bugs Production recently organized a media night for the farcical romantic comedy play “Hotel Jaan-e-Jaan”. The event was attended by many well-known personalities from the showbiz industry, including former Information Minister and President of Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi, Muhammad Ahmed Shah, as well as renowned actors such as Humayun Saeed, Fahad Mustafa, Kubra Khan, Bushra Ansari, and other notable figures.
In his address to the audience, the President of the Arts Council celebrated the abundance of talent in today’s generation, acknowledging both extraordinary and ordinary talent. He emphasized the Arts Council’s role as a platform for individuals to showcase their talent and proudly mentioned how the students of the Arts Council were part of the drama. They are well-trained and knowledgeable about production and movement, and they know how to act in any given situation. The President expressed his desire for major production houses to provide opportunities to students of the Arts Council Academy for their upcoming projects. He also expressed gratitude to everyone for their encouragement and support for the team performing on stage.
The drama “Hotel Jaan-e-Jaan” is produced by Raahim Bukhari and directed by Farhan Alam Siddiqui. It stars Yasir Hussain, Umer Aalam, Sabiha Zia, Fiza Munir, Sheryl John, Zoobi Fatima, Muhammad Asim, and Maneeb Sheikh.
Yasir Hussain and Umer Aalam delivered an outstanding performance on stage, captivating audiences with their exceptional acting skills. The direction of Farhan Alam Siddiqui brought moments of friendship and heartwarming emotions to life, ensuring that the drama continues to enthrall audiences even after the final curtain call. “Hotel Jaan-e-Jaan” weaves a beautiful tapestry of emotions among lost souls, promising to open new horizons amidst the mystery of vanished identities.
Stage Bugs Production is determined not only to entertain but also to promote creative abilities and artistic skills within the performing arts community.