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Mela Chiraghan 2025: Beautiful blend of culture, dance attract people on day 2

By Our Correspondent
April 13, 2025
Food stalls can be seen at the Chiraghan festival on April 11, 2025. — Screengrab via Facebook@WCLAuthority
Food stalls can be seen at the Chiraghan festival on April 11, 2025. — Screengrab via Facebook@WCLAuthority

LAHORE : A beautiful blend of culture, dance, and public enthusiasm was witnessed on the second day of Mela Chiraghan 2025 here on Saturday.

Once again, the atmosphere of Shalimar Gardens was filled with the fragrance of Sufism, vibrant folk traditions, and overwhelming public excitement. A large number of citizens participated in various ongoing activities throughout the venue, expressing deep love for their culture.

The day also featured a number of literary activities that captivated audiences. The day's opening segment, “Sur Vichar Sangat,” showcased vocal performances by Zohaib Alam and Falak Ijaz. This was followed by a discussion on the poetry of Shah Hussain, featuring Prof Zubair Ahmad and Nalaen Abbas. The day concluded with a panel discussion of weekly Punjabi Sangat Vichar Ikath and a Punjabi mushaira (poetry recital) featuring renowned poets from the city.

On the first terrace, Sufi and folk music gatherings remained a focal point, with Liaqat Parkvi and the Chaap performers from Mast Qalandar Dera keeping the tradition alive. Taj Mastani and Shaukat Faqir created a deeply spiritual ambiance through their distinctive performances. The second terrace saw continuous engagement by artists associated with the shrines of Khawaja Ghulam Farid and Madho Lal Hussain, captivating audiences throughout the day.

Ms. Tania Qureshi, Director of Marketing, remarked, “This festival has proven that the people of Lahore deeply cherish their culture. Mela Chiraghan is an initiative that not only pays tribute to our past but also connects future generations with their heritage.”

Once again, the spiritual performance of Raqs-e-Darwaish on the Mehtabi Terrace was regarded as the soul of the event. In the evening, the central stage became a hub of excitement. A massive turnout, combined with fire shows and juggling acts, electrified the atmosphere.

Renowned artist Shaukat Faqir and Jagmit Singh brought peace to hearts with their soulful voice while the energetic Punjabi Bhangra got the audience dancing.

The night reached its climax with Arif Lohar’s dhamali performance, which thoroughly delighted the crowd and brought the evening to a memorable close.