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Action and Comedy play “#Khidki”- a family entertainer

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Prism Theatre Society is all set to launch the play “Khidki” a family entertainer in Mumbai, featuring Netflix series Sacred Games Fame Bunty aka Actor Jatin Sharma and Actress Priyanka Sharma. Vikas Bahari known for his modern style of writing has directed and designed various productions under the same banner on stage. After performing successful shows all over in India, now Prism Theatre Society is taking its newly existed theatrical extravaganza 39th show of play "Khidki" in Mumbai on 24th November 2019. Khidki story revolves around the hell hole of the struggling writer who is facing a writer's block and dealing with a deadline at the same time. Now he is left with no option but to look around and find characters, by guessing about their lives and actions..."Guesses" with infinite possibilities...will make plan entertaining. But what if even by a slight chance... One of these possibilities comes true? Come and discover life with action an

A Virtuoso Performance #MaheshDattani written #30DaysInSeptember @ #VedaLive as part of #AntarangTheatreFestivalSeason3

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About ANTARANG Season 3 An initiative by The Actor’s Truth, the third edition of Antarang Theatre Festival is celebrating equality in love as we mark 50 years of ‘Pride’ and acceptance of the LGBTQI community across the world. Starting August 16-18, this three-day festival comprises portrayals and narrations that act as a mirror to those aspects of our society that we choose to remain oblivious to. Not just that, the festival aims to address various other issues that are of utmost importance and often a topic of discussion in the society, like female foeticide, child abuse, sexual molestation, marital rape, homophobia. At the same time talking about mental illness, that is often shoved under the carpet. Mr. Saurabh Sachdeva, acting coach, and curator of the Antarang Theatre festival dedicate this festival to the courage of the LGBTQ community for their unshakable conviction. “Since we started this festival in 2017, each year we bring plays that talk about or address social