Geo News aired a Mazahiya Mushaira special on May 28, 2026 [1], featuring comedic Urdu poetry to celebrate Eid-ul-Adha in Pakistan [1].
The event highlights the enduring popularity of satirical poetry in Pakistani culture, blending traditional literary forms with contemporary humor to mark one of the year's most significant religious holidays.
This specific broadcast marked the second day of the event [2]. The program featured several prominent Urdu poets and comedians, including Tahir Shaheer and Rehman Fariz [1]. The gathering focused on the art of the Mazahiya Mushaira, a traditional poetic symposium where performers deliver humorous verses to a live audience.
Such broadcasts serve as a cultural cornerstone during Eid celebrations, providing a shared social experience for millions of viewers across the country. By utilizing the reach of a major network like Geo News, the event brings traditional oral arts into the modern digital age, ensuring that satirical poetry remains relevant to younger generations.
Participants used the platform to engage with social themes through a comedic lens, a hallmark of the Mushaira tradition. The program's structure allows for a variety of poetic styles, ranging from lighthearted wit to sharper social commentary, all delivered within the festive atmosphere of the holiday.
“A Mazahiya Mushaira special broadcast for Eid-ul-Adha”
The broadcast of a Mazahiya Mushaira during Eid-ul-Adha demonstrates the intersection of religious observance and cultural entertainment in Pakistan. By prioritizing satirical poetry on a national network, the media reinforces the role of humor and literary art as essential components of public celebration and social commentary.





