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LAHORE:The Institute of Art and Culture (IAC) in Lahore has joined hands with the Museums Association of Pakistan to host the premiere of Ajoka Production and Samosa Media s new documentary聽Pakistan s Best Kept Secret: Lahore Museum. It will be held on Friday, May 3, at IAC Lahore, stated a press release.UNESCO s Pakistan director Ms Vibeke Jensen will be the chief guest at the event. The screening will jordan11 be followed by a panel discussion on 'The imp adidas originals retropy ortance of museum awareness in Pakistan.' Panelists include Ms Karen Exell of Qatar Museum, archaeologist Ihsan Nadeem, director State Bank s Museum and Art Gallery Asma Ibrahim and secretary Museums Association of Pa samba og adidas kistan Mian Atique Ahmad.The film features Anwar Akhtar, a British-Pakistani journalist and the director of Samosa Media, in conversation with Lahore Museum s ex-director聽Sumaira Samad聽and playwright Shahid Nadeem. They view the Museum's collection and discuss the significance of the institution within Pakistan s wider social, po
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