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CU, DIPR organises confluence of various art forms ‘Samanbal’ prog

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Srinagar, February 15: The Cultural Unit Kashmir of the Department of Information and Public Relations (DIPR) today organized a day-long program ‘Samanbal’ themed  ‘Laugh Riot’ featuring various art forms including comedy poetry, comedy skits and folk music. 

The event brought together some of the biggest stars of  Kashmiri comedy, including Talha Jahangir, Nazir Josh, Mohammad Yousuf Shaheen, and Ayub Sabir, who had the audience in stitches with their hilarious comedy performances.

Young folk singer Sajad Maqbool also mesmerized the audience with his soulful Kashmiri folk songs.

Meanwhile, comedy performers Bashir Kotur, Hilal Khan, Jozia Mir, and Shabir Hakak had everyone laughing with their wonderful comedy skit.

Deputy Commissioner Srinagar Bilal Mohi-Ud-Din Bhat who was the chief guest on the occasion, appreciated the artists’ performances.

Joint Director Information Kashmir Syed Shahnawaz Bukhari emphasized the importance of promoting art and culture by providing a platform for young talent. 

He promised to continue the rich legacy of art and culture through the endeavors of the DIPR. The event was hosted by Shakeel Shan, who welcomed the guests and artists and shared plans for future programs. 

This event is part of the DIPR’s efforts to promote art and culture in Kashmir, which have included organizing symposia, cultural programs, and awareness campaigns


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