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'Future Voice' programme empowers youth

'Future Voice' programme empowers youth

Express Tribune5 days ago

A programme was organised for the youth of Karachi under directives of Minister for Sports and Youth Affairs Sardar Muhammad Bakhsh Mahar. The initiative titled as 'Future Voice' aims to create new career opportunities in the fields of dubbing, voice-over, and vocal arts.
The programme was held at the Sindh Youth Club in Gulistan-e-Johar, Karachi. Its primary objective was to provide young individuals with an opportunity to showcase their vocal talents and acquire professional skills in this field.
During the programme, young participants showcased their talents as voice artists, dubbing artists, RJs, and through microphones. The participants demonstrated exceptional skills, proving the immense potential of Sindh's youth in vocal arts. The event also saw the participation of renowned artists, including Kinza-tul-Iman, the voice artist behind the famous cartoon "Dora," and Basit Faryad, who dubbed the character of Kurulus Osman from the popular Turkish drama 'Dirilis Ertugrul'. These distinguished artists encouraged the youth and shared their invaluable experiences.
Secretary Lashari distributed awards and appreciation certificates to the participating artists, which served as a great encouragement for the young talents. This historic programme successfully provided an excellent platform for Sindh's youth to build careers in the world of voice, and it is hoped that it will lead to the emergence of many more talented voice artists in the future.

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A programme was organised for the youth of Karachi under directives of Minister for Sports and Youth Affairs Sardar Muhammad Bakhsh Mahar. The initiative titled as 'Future Voice' aims to create new career opportunities in the fields of dubbing, voice-over, and vocal arts. The programme was held at the Sindh Youth Club in Gulistan-e-Johar, Karachi. Its primary objective was to provide young individuals with an opportunity to showcase their vocal talents and acquire professional skills in this field. During the programme, young participants showcased their talents as voice artists, dubbing artists, RJs, and through microphones. The participants demonstrated exceptional skills, proving the immense potential of Sindh's youth in vocal arts. The event also saw the participation of renowned artists, including Kinza-tul-Iman, the voice artist behind the famous cartoon "Dora," and Basit Faryad, who dubbed the character of Kurulus Osman from the popular Turkish drama 'Dirilis Ertugrul'. These distinguished artists encouraged the youth and shared their invaluable experiences. Secretary Lashari distributed awards and appreciation certificates to the participating artists, which served as a great encouragement for the young talents. This historic programme successfully provided an excellent platform for Sindh's youth to build careers in the world of voice, and it is hoped that it will lead to the emergence of many more talented voice artists in the future.

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