Sonya Hussyn Shines at Dekho Film Festival, Showcases Cultural Flair

Sonya Hussyn Shines at Dekho Film Festival, Showcases Cultural Flair

Sonya Hussyn once again captured the limelight at the prestigious Dekho Film Festival held in Lahore. The celebrated actress shared glimpses of her appearance on Instagram, offering fans an exclusive look at her presence at the event.

The festival, organised by the Department of Film and Broadcasting at Punjab University, took place at Alhamra Arts Council. Sonya’s Instagram Stories highlighted her excitement and connection with her audience, emphasizing her support for narrative-driven cinema. She also posted an invitation for fans, saying, “Meet Sonya Hussyn tomorrow, 15th January, at Dekho Film Festival: Narrative Beyond Borders!”

A few days prior, Sonya showcased her appreciation for international performing arts during a visit to the Novaya Opera in Moscow. In an Instagram reel, she shared moments from a culturally rich evening, highlighting the opera house’s stunning architecture and live performances.

The reel begins with Sonya seated in a balcony adorned with elegant red railings, bathed in warm lighting that reflects the venue’s grandeur. She wore a stylish black outfit featuring long sleeves and front button details, complementing the evening’s sophisticated atmosphere.

As the video progresses, she captured a polished grand piano on stage, dancers performing, and a ballerina paired with a male performer conveying a story through movement. The footage provides a personal glimpse into the historic opera house, celebrated for its classical music and ballet repertoire.

Sonya’s reel not only highlights her passion for the arts but also reinforces her versatile presence beyond mainstream entertainment. Her engagement with live performances and classical culture underscores her dedication to promoting diverse artistic experiences.

A prominent figure in Pakistani television and cinema, Sonya Hussyn has won acclaim for her roles in hit projects such as Dareecha, Marasim, Aisi Hai Tanhai, Ishq Zahe Naseeb, Aangan, Tinkay Ka Sahara, and Mor Moharan. Her continued appearances at cultural events reaffirm her influence as a leading artist who bridges contemporary media with classical arts.