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Chakkar Chalaye Ghanchakkar

by Team ACF September 8, 2016December 16, 2018
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Salim Arif’s Chakkar Chalaaye Ghanchakkar is a play written by Gulzar in the 1960s that drew inspiration from William Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors. After a few productions in the 60s, Gulzar adapted the play for cinema and it went on to become the celluloid classic, Angoor.
Lubna Salim, Shruthi Seth & Zeeshan Ayyub
The fifth of five plays under Aadyam 2016 will open on
September 10 and 11  at the Kamani Auditorium, Copernicus Marg, New Delhi.
Timings: 10th September, Saturday 7:30 PM Kamani Auditorium
11th September, Sunday 4 & 7:30 PM Kamani Auditorium
Play Artists – Swanand Kirkire ,Zeehsan Ayyub,Shruti Seth ,Lubna Salim 

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