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Punjab [India], October 14 (ANI): In the realm of cinema, where linguistic borders are increasingly fading into insignificance, the unexpected success of the Punjabi film ‘Mastaney’ in Seoul, South Korea, in September sent ripples across the industry. The burning question was whether the Korean audience had suddenly developed an affinity for Punjabi language movies. The answer, however, is a testament to the enduring influence of the Punjabi diaspora, Khalsa Vox reported.

Punjabi cinema has been steadily making inroads into international markets for a while now. It all commenced with cinematographer-turned-filmmaker Manmohan Singh’s groundbreaking film ‘Jee Aayan Nu.’ This cinematic masterpiece showcased a Punjab far removed from the stereotypical portrayal of rustic villages, horses, and bandits. Instead, it presented a Punjab with opulent farmhouses, complete with swimming pools and modern luxury, which resonated deeply with viewers, especially those residing abroad, according to Khalsa Vox.

Khalsa Vox is a new-age online digest that brings to you the latest in Punjab politics, history, culture, heritage and more.

The adept direction of Manmohan Singh and the novel approach in ‘Jee Aayan Nu’ significantly contributed to its worldwide triumph. Prolific actor Gurpreet Ghuggi, a notable figure in ‘Mastaney,’ recollects how this film shattered stereotypes and struck a chord with international audiences.

Munish Sahni, a distributor and producer of several successful Punjabi films, underscores the noteworthy surge in overseas demand for Punjabi cinema. ‘Mastaney,’ for instance, gained popularity in South Korea and Africa, thanks to the widespread presence of the Punjabi diaspora. This trend is also evident in established markets like Canada and Australia, as well as emerging markets.

Deepa Rai, a UK-based film director, highlights the increasing number of cities in the UK where Punjabi films are being screened, signifying a growing market. Sharan Art, the director of ‘Mastaney,’ reveals that the overseas market consistently accounts for 60 per cent of the industry’s success in contrast to the domestic market. The triumphant release of ‘Carry on Jatta 3’ in 30 countries, including Spain with Spanish subtitles, illustrates the global allure of Punjabi cinema.

Nonetheless, it’s crucial to acknowledge that the overseas success of Punjabi cinema is fundamentally propelled by Punjabi communities. Daljit Thind, a prominent Punjabi film producer, notes that except for occasional non-Indian, non-Punjabi viewers, the audience is predominantly Punjabi. Punjabi cinema holds particular significance in Canada, often surpassing Bollywood. Rai points out that only big-budget films featuring bankable actors like Diljit Dosanjh, Gippy Grewal, Amrinder Gill, and Ammy Virk secure theatrical releases abroad.

Munish Sahni contends that what works in India also resonates with international audiences because “audiences are universal.” While Deepa Rai suggests that ‘Mastaney’ struck a chord due to its Sikh culture-specific theme, Sahni counters that this year’s major Punjabi films are diverse, underscoring their universal appeal.

Religious subjects have also found resonance abroad. Harry Baweja’s ‘Chaar Sahibzaade,’ which portrayed the sacrifices of Guru Gobind Singh’s sons, garnered significant acclaim. Baweja believes that approaching religious themes objectively can yield remarkable results. Behind the triumph of ‘Mastaney’ lies not only its grand scale but also its portrayal of a lesser-known historical facet, a formula that continues to captivate audiences, as reported by Khalsa Vox.

The cornerstone of Punjabi cinema’s enduring global success is its commitment to quality. Producers are thinking innovatively and expanding into uncharted territories. Dubbing Punjabi films in foreign languages is one approach that broadens the potential viewership. However, maintaining a consistent stream of Punjabi content is equally pivotal in establishing Punjabi cinema as a regular choice for audiences.

In the grand scheme of things, while ‘Mastaney’ alone might not be the sole catalyst for global recognition, it undoubtedly paves the way. As envisioned by Sharan Art, when Punjabi cinema begins to reflect the diverse narratives of the Punjabi diaspora, it will forge deeper connections with international audiences. Until then, wherever Punjabis tread, Punjabi cinema will invariably follow, dismantling barriers and rendering boundaries irrelevant. The future holds the promise of a thriving Punjabi cinema on the global stage, Khalsa Vox reported. (ANI)

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Ring in the New Year on Dubai’s waters: Abra, Taxi & Ferry with Atlantis views

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As Dubai residents and tourists gear up to celebrate New Year, they can ring in 2025 with celebrations in the waters of the emirate.

The Roads and Transport Authority in Dubai has announced special offers and exclusive services during the New Year’s Eve, December 31, 2024, on marine transport means including the Dubai Ferry, the Abra, and the Water Taxi.

Passengers can enjoy views of the Burj Khalifa, Bluewaters, Atlantis, Burj Al Arab and Jumeirah Beach Towers. Residents can cruise into 2025 aboard the Dubai Ferry, Water Taxi, and Abra, with the backdrop of the Dubai coastline, adorned with hotels, heritage areas and landmarks such as The World Islands.

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Dubai Safari to introduce extended hours for night safaris

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Timings at the Dubai Safari Park will be extended this winter season, allowing visitors to experience the attraction at night. Evening visitors will be able to observe changes in the animals’ behaviour as the night deepens. The park’s lions will roar more, the usually elusive pygmy hippos will be more active and the predatory instincts of carnivores primed for nocturnal hunting will intensify.

The night safari timings of 6pm to 8pm will be applicable for a limited period—from December 13 to January 12. Tickets will be sold on the park’s website starting from December 11.

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The extended hours will include two night safaris led by wildlife guides. Visitors can “expect to catch” a glimpse of the night-time routines of over 90 species, “besides participating in interactive activities involving animals”, the park’s operator said. The safari will host live performances, including an African fire show and a neon display. Visitors will be able to observe and study the animals’ natural adaptations at night, which include enhanced night vision, echolocation, and a heightened sense of smell and hearing.

Ahmad Al Zarouni, director of Public Parks and Recreational Facilities at Dubai Municipality, said, “With the introduction of the unique night safari, we are excited to reveal a new perspective on the world of wildlife after dark. This experience offers a rare opportunity to explore hidden aspects of life in the wild and learn about our constant efforts to enhance animal welfare, by day and by night.”

The extended timings are being offered amid the country’s peak tourist season.

According to the Dubai Safari Park, “well-considered measures” are in place to ensure that the ecosystem and animals’ natural routines remain undisturbed during the night safaris. “Only nocturnally active species will be part of the safari experience, allowing guests to observe them in their most natural state.”

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Dubai to ring in UAE National Day with week-long celebrations

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As the UAE prepares to celebrate its 53rd National Day, residents can look forward to a long weekend, with a 4-day break for most and an extended 5-day holiday for those in Sharjah.

From November 28 to December 3, Dubai will come alive with Eid Al Etihad festivities, featuring shopping deals, acrobatic performances, musical shows, fireworks, and culinary delights.

Culinary Experiences

Dubai’s restaurants and cafes will offer exclusive tasting menus, limited-time promotions, and events celebrating Emirati flavors with global twists. Emirati Eats will showcase a variety of traditional and fusion dishes at leading eateries across the city.

Music and Concerts

The festivities kick off on November 28 with Jalsat Moments at Coca-Cola Arena, featuring a stellar lineup of Arab artists, including Ayed Yousef, Eida Al Menhali, Nabeel Shuail, and Abdulaziz Al-Duwaihi.

On December 2, Dubai Festival City Mall will host a live concert by Aryam and Faisal Al Jasim, while City Walk will showcase a performance by Mohamed Al Shehhi, supported by a 10-member band, from 8 pm to 9 pm.

Fireworks

Spectacular firework displays will light up the city skies at these locations:

December 1, 8 pm: Bluewaters and The Beach, JBR

December 2, 8 pm: Hatta Sign

December 2, 9.10 pm: Dubai Festival City Mall

December 3, 9 pm: Al Seef

Shopping and Family Activities

From November 29 to December 3, shoppers can enjoy discounts on perfumes, jewelry, fashion, footwear, homeware, and apparel across the city. Traditional bands, family-friendly activities, and performances will create vibrant atmospheres at City Centre Mirdif and Ibn Battuta Mall.

Acrobatic Acts and Performances

On December 2, City Walk will host fabric dancers, acrobats, flag bearers, and traditional bands from 4 pm to 6 pm, culminating in the musical finale by Mohamed Al Shehhi.

With over 200 performers and an array of activities, Dubai is set to honor the UAE’s rich heritage and dynamic spirit with a celebration to remember.

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