Comic play about married life amuses crowd

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Actors charm the audience with a heartwarming comedy about the highs and lows of married life, staged at PAC Rawalpindi. PHOTO: EXPRESS

ISLAMABAD:

A thought-provoking and culturally rich stage drama, written and directed by renowned writer Sajjad Ahmed, was successfully staged at the Rawalpindi Punjab Council of the Arts.

The play drew an enthusiastic crowd and critical acclaim. It showcased a compelling story centred on the traditional husband-wife dynamics within a culturally rooted household. With a perfect blend of humour, emotion and societal reflection, the play portrayed the everyday struggles and deep emotional bonds of a couple navigating life, love and responsibilities.

The powerful performances by a talented cast Shehzada Abdul Gafar, Hameed Babar, Lala yar Khan, Sajjad Khan, Liaqat Sha, Arshad Khan, Hameed Khan, Badal Raja, Aqib Shoaib, Anjum Abbasi, Nayab Khan, Saima Khan, Sawaira Shezadi, Shamsa Ansa, Jhalak Ali and Muna brought authenticity and depth to the characters, leaving the audience both entertained and moved.

Writer & Director Sajjad Ahmed's vision beautifully captured the essence of rural and urban domestic life, emphasising the importance of understanding, compromise and mutual respect within the family unit. The production was praised for its meaningful script.

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