Pakistani artistes, poets and writers grace the stage during two-day ‘Jashn-e-Rekhta’ festival in Dubai

Pakistan's Adeel Hashmi (left), Arfa Syeda Zehra (center) and India's Javed Akhtar attend the Urdu literary festival, Jashn-e-Rekhta, in Dubai on January 28, 2024. (Photo courtesy: Instagram/@JashneRekhta)
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Updated 28 January 2024
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Pakistani artistes, poets and writers grace the stage during two-day ‘Jashn-e-Rekhta’ festival in Dubai

  • The event weaved the essence of Urdu language, its literature, and culture into the cosmopolitan fabric of Dubai on January 27-28
  • Several Pakistanis artistes, academics and authors, including Abida Parveen, Arfa Sayeda Zehra and Mahira Khan, attended the event

ISLAMABAD: Prominent Pakistani artistes, poets and authors graced the stage at the ongoing ‘Jashn-e-Rekhta’ festival in Dubai this weekend, aimed at celebrating the Urdu language’s rich literary heritage through cultural fusion.
After winning hearts in London and India, the two-day weaved the essence of the Urdu language, its literature, and culture into the cosmopolitan fabric of the UAE on Jan. 27-28. The event featured soul-stirring ‘ghazals,’ ‘qawwalis,’ ‘dastangoi,’ engaging panel discussions, and a grand ‘mushaira,’ or poetic symposium.
Several Pakistani singers, actors, academics and authors, including Abida Parveen, Arfa Sayeda Zehra and Mahira Khan, were part of the sessions and discussions during the event.
“I am very happy that I have attended Jashn-e-Rekhta for the first time and I hope to come again and again,” Khan said.
“And to get such a platform again and again, where the artiste community from everywhere, who love and appreciate this language, they sit together and discuss about stories, poetry.”

The festival featured a Sufi concert by Shafqat Ali Khan, a discussion on Urdu by Zehra, Adeel Hashmi and Javed Akhtar from India along with the launch of a book, ‘Siyah Heere,’ by Sameena Nazeer on Saturday.
Later in the day, Parveen performed at a night of melody and music.




Pakistan's Abida Perveen performs at the Urdu literary festival, Jashn-e-Rekhta, in Dubai on January 28, 2024. (Photo courtesy: Instagram/@JashneRekhta)

On Sunday, Bee Gul held a session with Pakistani actors, Samina Peerzada and Usman Peerzada, titled as ‘Mera Fann Meri Zindagi,’
It was followed by a discussion, titled ‘Kahaani Se Kirdaar Tak,’ involving Khan, Samina Peerzada and Hashmi, and the launch of book named, Gulistan-e-Saadi, edited by Zarminae Ansari.
Jashn-e-Rekhta is touted to be the world’s largest Urdu-language literary festival organized by the Rekhta Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the Urdu literature, in India.
The festival provides a platform for to the lovers of Urdu language to share their poetry and stories in various open forums.

 


May Calamawy heads to Egypt for acting workshop with Ivana Chubbuck

Updated 15 December 2025
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May Calamawy heads to Egypt for acting workshop with Ivana Chubbuck

DUBAI: Egyptian-Palestinian Hollywood star May Calamawy is reportedly heading to Cairo this week to take part in a panel talk alongside renowned acting coach Ivana Chubbuck.

Chubbuck — who has worked with Halle Berry, Charlize Theron, Brad Pitt, James Franco, Gerard Butler, and Eva Mendes — will be joined by “Moon Knight” actress Calamawy and Egyptian actor Nour El-Nabawy, who will share insights on their careers.

The industry experts will take to the stage at the Ghurnata Community Space in Cairo on Dec. 18.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Calamawy is known for her roles in US Netflix series “Ramy” and “Moon Knight” (2022), where she plays dual characters Layla El-Faouly  and the Scarlet Scarab.

She made headlines in late 2024 when almost all her scenes were cut from Ridley Scott’s “Gladiator II,” with fans taking to social media to complain.

Her casting in the film was first announced in May 2023.

At the time, Deadline reported that Scott had cast Calamawy after a lengthy search, writing: “While many of the leading roles were straight offers, Scott wanted to do a similar search he did for the (Paul) Mescal part for the role that Calamawy ultimately landed.”

Calamawy is also known for her activism, and regularly takes to social media to support charity initiatives raising money and awareness for Gaza.

This week, she promoted newly released song “Lullaby,” which the Together for Palestine charity is trying to propel to the Christmas No. 1 spot in the UK chart to raise money for the people of Palestine.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Palestinian singer Nai Barghouti, Celeste, Dan Smith from Bastille, Lana Lubany, the London Community Gospel Choir, Mabel, Nadine Shah, Neneh Cherry, and Leigh-Anne Pinnock are all featured on the track.

The song is an adaptation of a Palestinian lullaby called “Yamma Mwel El-Hawa” and it carries a message about demanding dignity.

The song “Lullaby” is produced by Kieran Brunt, Benji B and Henri Davies and features a mix of the original Arabic lyrics with English additions written by Peter Gabriel.

Earlier this year, Calamawy took to Instagram to promote Palestinian film “To A Land Unknown,” telling her 359,000 followers the movie was on a 40-screen cinema run in North America in July.

Distributed by Watermelon Pictures, the film was directed by Mahdi Fleifel and stars Angeliki Papoulia, Mahmoud Bakri, Manal Awad and Aram Sabbah.

The film’s logline reads: “Reda and Chatila are two Palestinian cousins hustling their way through the underbelly of Athens pursuing their dream of making it to Germany.

“But as their hardship grows, so too does their desperation. When Chatila hatches a reckless all-or-nothing plan, it strains their bond and pushes the limits of what they will do for freedom.”