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Stars add glamour as basant revives Lahore spirit

Published on: February 8, 2026 1:32 PM

Lahore’s skies turned lively and colorful as the three-day Basant festival returned after more than two decades, filling the city with excitement, cultural pride, and renewed festive energy. The revival brought families, youth, and visitors onto rooftops and streets, where kite flying, music, and laughter dominated the atmosphere. Moreover, the celebrations reflected Lahore’s deep-rooted traditions and collective joy. The city embraced Basant as a symbol of cultural rebirth.

This year’s Basant was held under strict regulations introduced by the Punjab government to ensure safety and order. Authorities closely monitored events across the city while designated areas hosted organized celebrations. As a result, people enjoyed the festival with confidence and enthusiasm. The controlled environment allowed families and tourists to participate freely without fear.

Read more : Lahore bids farewell to basant as colorful three-day fest ends

Showbiz personalities added glamour to the celebrations, particularly at the historic Delhi Gate event, where stars arrived from Karachi and abroad. Actors Yasir Hussain, Mikaal Zulfiqar, Mohib Mirza, Imran Ashraf, and Usama Khan were seen flying kites and mingling with crowds. Actresses including Jagan Kazim, Faryal Khan, Gohar, Amna, and Noor Bukhari also joined in. Their presence further energized the festive mood.

Several celebrities openly praised Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz for restoring the iconic festival. Mikaal Zulfiqar described Basant as inseparable from Lahore’s identity, while others credited leadership for balancing tradition with safety. Actress Saba Qamar shared that she reserved time from her busy schedule specifically for kite flying. Similarly, Ayeza Khan impressed fans by sharing vibrant Basant-themed pictures in traditional attire.

Read more : Second day of Basant draws int’l visitors to Walled City 

Hania Aamir highlighted the importance of protecting cultural traditions while prioritizing public safety, calling the festival a positive step forward. Meanwhile, veteran artists thanked authorities for listening to public sentiment and reviving a beloved custom. Therefore, Basant became more than entertainment; it symbolized unity between culture, governance, and community spirit.

For residents and visitors alike, Basant’s return celebrated Lahore’s heritage in a joyful yet responsible way. The festival brought together diverse communities, strengthened cultural identity, and revived a long-missed tradition. As the kites filled the sky once again, Lahore proved that its spirit remains vibrant and unbroken.

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