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MY WIFE's 8th VACHAN #PicksAndPiques #TheatrePlayReviews #JohnsonThomas #ArtBuzzInternational #Theatrewala

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#PicksAndPiques #TheatrePlayReviews #JohnsonThomas #ArtBuzzInternational #Theatrewala An entertainer with a timely and potent message Play Title: MY WIFE's 8th VACHAN Cast: Anup Soni, Vinay Jain and Monisha Singh Katiyal Director/ Writer: Atul Sathya Koushik Rating: * * * Runtime: 85 mins Genre: Comedy (premiered on 12th February 2023 at St Andrews Auditorium, Bandra) One of India’s leading theatre group, The Films and Theatre Society, premiered playwright/Director Atul Sathya Koushik’s latest, a comedic family entertainer apparently inspired by marriages, with Anup Soni, Vinay Jain and Monisha Singh Katial in the lead roles. Koushik has been quite prolific and very successful on the theatre circuit, writing and directing plays from various genres including Historicals, Musicals, mythological and social satires. This time, a first for him, he sets out a curious triangle between a bored and floundering married couple Madhur and Mahek played by Anup Soni and Moni

MY WIFE's 8th VACHAN a new Hindi comedy play premiered on 12th February 2023 at St Andrews Auditorium, Bandra

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MY WIFE's 8th VACHAN a new Hindi comedy play premiered on 12th February 2023 at St Andrews Auditorium, Bandra Hindi play will feature Actor Anup Soni, Actor Vinay Jain and Monisha Singh Katial India’s leading theatre group The Films and Theatre Society is all set to bring a new Hindi Comedy play “My Wife’s 8th Vachan” for the audience of Mumbai. Atul Satya Koushik is widely known for creating a brand value in grand Historical productions, Musicals, mythological, Social Satires and My Wife’s 8th Vachan is his first attempt in the genre of comedy and family entertainment at this scale. My Wife’s 8th Vachan is an eighty-five-minute comedy and family play inspired by marriages. The play is about a mystery called "marriage" that has deepened with each effort of solving it. This play, at most, is another ambitious (read failed) attempt in doing so. Madhur and Mahak are no different from any married couple who have been co-existing in each other’s lives for fifteen