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Utopia or comedy of errors?

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Starring Nimish Sharma, Nupur Khhosla, Karan Arora and Shubhreet,  the 60-minute play is directed by Sharma and produced by Khhosla, founder of Theatricals. It is based on modern-day relationships, which are often far removed from the utopian idea of marriage. What makes it stand out are thought-provoking dialogues and witty lines.

The plot revolves around a case that has come up in the divine corporation to remove the concept of marriage from society. The drama takes the audience through scenarios that can throw even a long-time couple into uncharted territory. Members of the corporation make arguments for and against the millennial couple as a case in point. 

In the end, the audience is asked:  Is marriage really about sticking it out even when the going gets tough? 

Where- Select Citywalk, Saket

When- 26 June

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