The High Commission of Malaysia in Islamabad held the grand finale of the ASEAN Movie Nights programme screening Malaysia’s action-packed movie ‘Paskal.’
The ASEAN Movie Nights was initiated under the ASEAN Committee in Islamabad (ACI) to promote and showcase the rich film and cultural heritage of the ASEAN member countries in Islamabad.
Based on the true story of the Malaysian Armed Forces’ heroic efforts in rescuing a merchant ship MV Bunga Laurel from pirate attack in 2011, the film captivated the audience with its gripping narrative and action-packed performance.
Federal Minister for Information & Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar, was the chief guest on the occasion.
While welcoming the guests and officiating the event, the High Commissioner of Malaysia, Ambassador Dato Mohammad Azhar Mazlan, underlined the key message of the film, stating, “Paskal is not just an action movie; it is a testament to Malaysia’s patriotism, sense of belonging, the exceptional capabilities and professionalism of our military, and the sophisticated quality of our film industry.”
The Information Minister in his speech noted with great satisfaction the excellent state of relations between Pakistan and Malaysia. He highlighted the similarities between Malaysia and Pakistan in nation building and patriotism.
Tarar lauded the High Commissioner of Malaysia and ACI for the Movie Nights programme, adding that both Malaysia and Pakistan should collaborate in future projects/programmes, especially in cultural exchange and film industry.
The event drew a huge audience of over 200 guests from a cross-section of the society ranging from the Dean and Ambassadors of the Diplomatic Corps, ASEAN Heads of Mission, senior government officials, university students and friends of the media, reflecting the strong interest and support for Malaysia’s and ASEAN’s cultural and cinematic exchange.
During the event, the guests enjoyed Malaysian traditional cuisine and snacks including fried rice, fried beehon, classic boiled and spicy chickpeas, fried banana balls, and Ice Cream Malaysia, among others. The ASEAN-Malaysia Movie Night programme has turned out to be a resounding success, bringing together diverse communities and fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation to each of ASEAN countries’ unique cultures and stories through the cinematic experience.
In his concluding remarks, the High Commissioner suggested that the programme should be held annually for a much wider cultural engagement and understanding between ASEAN and Pakistan.