Pakistan Embassy hosts Saudi premiere of film ‘Gunjal Entangled’

Pakistan’s Embassy to the Kingdom hosted the Saudi premiere of the Pakistani film “Gunjal Entangled” on Thursday at the Cultural Palace in Riyadh. (AN photo/Loai Elkellawi)
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Pakistan’s Embassy to the Kingdom hosted the Saudi premiere of the Pakistani film “Gunjal Entangled” on Thursday at the Cultural Palace in Riyadh. (AN photo/Loai Elkellawi)
Pakistan’s Embassy to the Kingdom hosted the Saudi premiere of the Pakistani film “Gunjal Entangled” on Thursday at the Cultural Palace in Riyadh. (AN photo/Loai Elkellawi)
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Pakistan’s Embassy to the Kingdom hosted the Saudi premiere of the Pakistani film “Gunjal Entangled” on Thursday at the Cultural Palace in Riyadh. (AN photo/Loai Elkellawi)
Pakistan’s Embassy to the Kingdom hosted the Saudi premiere of the Pakistani film “Gunjal Entangled” on Thursday at the Cultural Palace in Riyadh. (AN photo/Loai Elkellawi)
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Pakistan’s Embassy to the Kingdom hosted the Saudi premiere of the Pakistani film “Gunjal Entangled” on Thursday at the Cultural Palace in Riyadh. (AN photo/Loai Elkellawi)
Pakistan’s Embassy to the Kingdom hosted the Saudi premiere of the Pakistani film “Gunjal Entangled” on Thursday at the Cultural Palace in Riyadh. (AN photo/Loai Elkellawi)
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Pakistan’s Embassy to the Kingdom hosted the Saudi premiere of the Pakistani film “Gunjal Entangled” on Thursday at the Cultural Palace in Riyadh. (AN photo/Loai Elkellawi)
Pakistan’s Embassy to the Kingdom hosted the Saudi premiere of the Pakistani film “Gunjal Entangled” on Thursday at the Cultural Palace in Riyadh. (AN photo/Loai Elkellawi)
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Pakistan’s Embassy to the Kingdom hosted the Saudi premiere of the Pakistani film “Gunjal Entangled” on Thursday at the Cultural Palace in Riyadh. (AN photo/Loai Elkellawi)
Muazam Ali, deputy head of mission at the Pakistan Embassy, speaks to Arab News on the sidelines of the premiere. (AN photo/Loai Elkellawi)
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Muazam Ali, deputy head of mission at the Pakistan Embassy, speaks to Arab News on the sidelines of the premiere. (AN photo/Loai Elkellawi)
Muazam Ali, deputy head of mission at the Pakistan Embassy, speaks to Arab News on the sidelines of the premiere. (AN photo/Loai Elkellawi)
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Muazam Ali, deputy head of mission at the Pakistan Embassy, speaks to Arab News on the sidelines of the premiere. (AN photo/Loai Elkellawi)
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Updated 09 August 2024
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Pakistan Embassy hosts Saudi premiere of film ‘Gunjal Entangled’

Pakistan’s Embassy to the Kingdom hosted the Saudi premiere of the Pakistani film “Gunjal Entangled” on Thursday.
  • “We want to show that in Pakistan, there is a vibrant film industry,” the deputy head of mission at the Pakistan Embassy explained

RIYADH: The Pakistan Embassy hosted the Saudi premiere of the Pakistani film “Gunjal Entangled,” welcoming the cast and crew to showcase the film on Thursday at the Cultural Palace in Riyadh.

“Pakistan and Saudi Arabia ties are more than bilateral relations, they are brotherhood, and there are a lot of overlapping sectors where the interests of both Saudi Arabia and Pakistan (align). Culture, I believe, is one such area,” Muazam Ali, deputy head of mission at the Pakistan Embassy, told Arab News.

“We want to show that in Pakistan, there is a vibrant film industry,” Ali explained.

“We want to show to Saudi Arabia, our brothers and sisters, that the work of their Pakistani counterparts is worth watching,” he said.

“Gunjal Entangled” is based on the life and murder of Pakistani child labor activist, Iqbal Masih.

“Such an event has never happened here in Saudi Arabia where the cast and crew and team came to Saudi Arabia to screen the movie along with the audience,” Shoaib Sultan, director of the film, told Arab News.

“This film is based on true events, and we are celebrating a hero. His name was Iqbal Masih, and he talked about labor and human rights. This is a very important topic,” the director explained.

“We are excited to have this film screened in Saudi Arabia. We think it’s a global film in a way; we have already been to so many festivals. We wanted to (showcase) the film in Saudi Arabia, which is an emerging film market. We see a lot of opportunities, and people are excited to collaborate,” he expressed.

During her interview, lead actress Amna Ilyas highlighted that events such as the one hosted by the embassy create a “positive and more real image of Pakistan and its people.”

As a part of the event to showcase Pakistani culture and cuisine, mangoes from Pakistan and over 40 pieces of artwork from different artists were featured in the exhibition on the sidelines of the film premiere.

“I’m over the moon and really happy, and I love that the Pakistan Embassy has given us this opportunity to exhibit in Saudi Arabia, which we love a lot,” Fatima Muzahir, a Pakistani artist exhibiting her work in the film premier, told Arab News.

Farheen Kanwal, another Pakistani artist and exhibitor, gathered the works of multiple Pakistani artists worldwide in an art gallery titled, “Pakistan Legacy,” displayed at the film premiere.


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Riyadh: The Theater and Performing Arts Commission has announced that the 14th Gulf Theater Festival in Riyadh from Sept. 10 to 17 will showcase some of the region’s top shows and creators. 

At a press conference, the commission’s representatives said the event is aimed at fostering artistic collaborations and the exchange of expertise in the GCC. 

The event was attended by Sultan Al-Bazai, CEO of the commission, Khalid Al-Baz, general manager of the festival, and other officials.

The festival will feature six plays, as well as programs and workshops on topics including management and generating creative ideas. 

Notable plays include “The Sea” from Saudi Arabia, “I See You” from the UAE, and “On the Other Side” from Bahrain.

The Kingdom is hosting the festival, under the direction of Culture Minister Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan, for the first time.

The commission’s mission is to host international festivals to enrich and promote Saudi Arabia and Gulf theater.


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RIYADH: Saudi Vice Minister of Tourism Princess Haifa bint Mohammed Al-Saud has launched a comprehensive accreditation initiative to enhance education and training standards in the tourism sector.

The initiative will focus on improving educational programs and aligning them with labor market needs, according to the Ministry of Tourism.

Princess Haifa described the launch as a key step toward advancing the ministry’s goals, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

She said that 102 national tourism education and training programs would be assessed in 2024 by UN Tourism, the Education and Training Evaluation Commission, and the Technical and Vocational Training Corp.

The goal is to help tourism institutions gain both international and local accreditations and professional certificates.

Princess Haifa outlined several targets: 31 programs will achieve national and international accreditation in 2024; 200 trainers and staff will receive professional certificates to teach and manage tourism programs; 37 Ministry of Tourism employees will earn professional management certificates; and 27 programs will gain accreditations in 2025.

She said that the ministry was working with local and international partners to meet the initiative’s goals, boosting the tourism labor market’s competitiveness, enhancing the Kingdom’s global tourism status, and providing job opportunities.

The ministry also introduced the Tourism National Occupational Skills Standards under the “Ahluha” initiative in June. This aims to establish professional standards to improve tourism education and training and address industry supply and demand gaps.


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RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has sent a letter to Tonga’s Prime Minister Siaosi Sovaleni, also known as Hu’akavameiliku, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

The message was delivered by Saudi Arabia’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Member of the Cabinet and Climate Affairs Envoy Adel bin Ahmed Al-Jubeir at a reception.

Al-Jubeir conveyed the greetings and best wishes of King Salman and the crown prince to the country’s government and people.

During the reception, the officials discussed efforts to boost relations, including ways to tackle climate change.


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RIYADH: Three people were arrested in Saudi Arabia and charged with drug trafficking, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

An Eritrean man was arrested in Jeddah in possession of hashish and was referred to the appropriate authorities, the SPA said.

Two Saudi citizens were arrested in the Eastern Province for promoting shabu, or methamphetamine.

Legal procedures were taken against them, the SPA added.


Registration opens for Ibdaa Scientific Olympiad 2025

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RIYADH: The King Abdulaziz and his Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity, also known as Mawhiba, has begun registration for next year’s National Olympiad for Scientific Creativity, or Ibdaa.

Intermediate and secondary-stage Saudi students can register for Ibdaa 2025 until Sept. 30, provided they have a scientific project in one of 22 national priority areas.

The Olympiad involves six stages: Student registration and training, project submission to the Mawhiba website, electronic project evaluation, local exhibitions and workshops, the Ibdaa Science and Engineering Fair, and selecting students to compete in the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair 2025 in the US.

Mawhiba Secretary-General Amal Al-Hazaa has praised the partnership with the Saudi Ministry of Education for its role in fostering Saudi talents and enhancing students’ capabilities.

In Ibdaa 2024, Mawhiba selected 180 projects from 210,000 submissions, including projects in energy, materials science, chemistry, environmental engineering, biomedicine, health sciences, and plant sciences.

In the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair 2024, 35 Saudi students competed against 1,700 participants from 70 countries in Los Angeles.