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Pyar mein kabhi kabhi - A romantic comedy play was staged by Ludhiana Sanskritik Samagam at Guru Nanak Dev Bhawan

Pyar mein kabhi kabhi, a romantic comedy play was staged by Ludhiana Sanskritik Samagam at Guru Nanak Dev Bhawan.The play is set in the backdrop of a hill station. In the opening scene the audience is acquainted with a Sikh husband, Happy Singh, and his Bihari wife Malai Devi played by Anil Aggarwal and Prerna Aggarwal, respectively.

After a small clash of ideas Malai Devi leaves for her parental house and Happy Singh, the owner of a restaurant, is left alone. The main characters, Poonam Dhillon and Aasif Sheikh, made their entry in the second scene.  Roshni (Dhillon) and Deepak (Sheikh) both land in Happy Singh’s restaurant. Roshni is an artist who has come to the hills in search of peace to complete her painting. Deepak, a consultant in a firm, is going through turmoil in his personal life. Roshni is also fed up of her boring lover.

Deepak is a jolly-go-lucky person and then starts their arguments and they ultimately fall in love, but both of them keep it to themselves and do not confess before each other. In between the scene Happy Singh makes people laugh with his funny antics. His wife has left and he does not know cooking. The situation lands him into a dilemma. He only knows how to cook khichdi and make both of them agree to eat the same.

Both Roshni and Deepak go back to their worlds, but something in their hearts calls them back to the same restaurant after few days. They both confess their love to each other and while sharing their life experiences with each other they come to know that they were childhood friends who were in love with each other, but had lost contact. Both were happy to be together again and start life afresh.

While this romantic comedy enthralled the audience, but the plot of the play was loose. The play becomes stagnant at various places, but overall the acting of the lead pair, Dhillon and Sheikh, was enjoyed by everyone present in the auditorium.


 


News By: Shri Paul Sharma