The opening of the four-day event was made unforgettable by the Walled City of Lahore Authority’s Cultural Troupe, which performed a highly entertaining show at the National Academy of Performing Arts (Napa) on Thursday evening. This was also the day that Karachiites’ suffering from the heatwave was alleviated by the first summer rain.
The CEO of Napa, Junaid Zubairi, gave a welcome speech to kick off the presentation. The second speaker was Javed Jabbar, a former senator and academy board member who developed the program.
He claimed that the federal and local governments should be credited for creating Napa as Pakistani citizens may profit from the exceptional standards of instruction, mentoring, personal growth, and other industries like television, movies, and other media without frequently having to pay for them.
Lashari’s address was followed by two showreels that highlighted the efforts of the Walled City of Lahore Authority.
He claimed he had no idea why Jabbar felt the need to perform his group’s talent in a place like Karachi.