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BWW Previews: LAST OVER at Bal Gandharva Rang Mandir, Mumbai

By: Jun. 23, 2017
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A cricket match between neighboring countries India and Pakistan is easily one of the most harmless things that can really get temperaments flaring on both sides of the border. Bringing this situation peppered with a healthy dose of laughter is a new play that will be screened in Mumbai.

An urban Hindi situational comedy titled Last Over is a story of a young newly married couple, called Zubaina Kazmi who is from Pakistan and Sunny Arora who hails from India. Arora is the in charge of the catering service for the cricket world cup finals between India and Pakistan, which is to be held at the prestigious Lords Stadium, London.

As it is a match between two countries was enough to drive up the couple up against the wall but the situation becomes even worse when their respective fathers land up in their house unannounced. Both elders have one desperate wish -- A ticket to the World Cup Finals. Funnily since all the tickets are sold out. Thus, begins series of comic events.

The children are left to suffer amidst this whimsical attitude of the adults. In the process of attaining the ticket, both fathers end up making the lives of their children miserable. The play in a fun, harmless but soul searching way explores what lengths the father's can go to in order to get that One Dream ticket? Will they give their acceptance to a marriage they were always against? Who will win the match? It's a nail-biting finish till the 'Last Over'.

Veteran actors Anant Mahadevan and Rakesh Bedi will be seen on stage adding their distinct style to the play.

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? Show Details: 9th July 2017, 5 PM at

?Bal Gandharva ?

Rangmandir, Bandra

? (W) Mumbai.?

Cast & Credit:

Producer - Coconut theatre

Director - Suketu Shah

Writer - Abhishek Pattnaik



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