By- Farooq Mirza
NEW YORK: The Pakistani-American community in New York enjoyed an evening filled with lRed Lipstick Entertainment Presents Enjoyable Night of Laughter and Comedy in New York .aughter, entertainment and cultural celebration as Red Lipstick Productions hosted a special comedy show featuring renowned Pakistani comedians Qaiser Piya and Honey Albella .
The event provided a much-needed opportunity for members of the Pakistani-American community to come together and enjoy themselves after a prolonged period of stress and uncertainty surrounding immigration policies, visa restrictions and other challenges affecting immigrant communities in the United States.

Qaiser Piya and Honey Albella, the son of legendary Pakistani actor and comedian Alebela, won the hearts of the audience with their energetic performances, comic characters, humorous dialogues and a series of short comedy sketches. Their spontaneous presentation and unique style kept the packed audience laughing throughout the show.

For nearly an hour and a half, the performers had the audience in fits of laughter. Their performance created an atmosphere of happiness and relief, with many attendees describing the evening as a memorable break from the pressures and worries of everyday life.
The event was also attended by prominent Pakistani-American community members, media personalities and professionals. Salman Butt , a well-known producer and filmmaker, was among the key figures present. Butt has been actively involved in promoting Pakistani entertainment and supporting artists and creative productions in the United States. He has also produced films and television projects and continues to provide a platform for Pakistani artists visiting America.

Community affairs representatives, journalists and other distinguished guests also attended the event, including Sajjad , Own Naqvi, Director of Community Affairs in Nassau County , and emerging Pakistani-American community funny personality Sparrow , who was also present on the occasion.
Prominent businessman and import-export professional Syed Arshad Bukhari also attended the gathering, along with members of the Pakistani-American media community.

The 4thpillar Media Watching team also participated in the event, including Alisha Bari , President, 4thpillar USA . Arshad Bukhari . Goodwill Ambassador , Noor E Saba , Director International Trade and Chairman Farooq Mirza , who joined other community members in appreciating the Pakistani performers and celebrating the success of the show.
The event was more than just a comedy performance. It served as a platform for community interaction, cultural connection and emotional relief, bringing Pakistani-Americans together at a time when many members of the community have been experiencing anxiety over changing immigration and visa policies.

The enthusiastic response from the audience demonstrated the important role that Pakistani entertainment and cultural events can play in strengthening community bonds and providing a sense of happiness, identity and togetherness among Pakistanis living abroad.
With Qaiser Piya and Honey Albella’s performances receiving an overwhelming response, the New York comedy night ended on a high note, leaving the audience with smiles, laughter and memorable moments.




















