align: justify;">ISLAMABAD, Dec 14 (APP):The three-day drama festival organized by the Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) entered its second day, captivating audiences with a variety of colourful performances.
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align: justify;">The university student groups from across the country presented stand-up comedy, sufi dances, and thought-provoking plays. The festival also featured a puppet show by PNCA, a dance performance by GC University Faisalabad, and multiple plays staged by teams such as Fankaar, Banjari, and Jog Rangi.
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align: justify;">NUST University presented two comedy plays, while Iqra University delighted viewers with a humorous drama.
align: justify;">The evening ended on a soulful note with a Ghazal performance by Aqdas Hashmi.
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align: justify;">The event saw a large turnout, with the audience lauding the spontaneous acting and creativity of the performers.
align: justify;">Students also entertained with improvised skits based on topics provided by the audience.
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align: justify;">Organized in collaboration with the Quaideen Dramatic Club of Quaid-e-Azam University, the festival featured plays addressing social issues, aiming to provide quality entertainment and revive the culture of theater in the twin cities.
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align: justify;">Along with showcasing talent, the festival helped promote peace, harmony, and healthy activities among the youth, while offering a platform for artistic expression and cultural engagement.
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