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Don't Edit Me and Good-Bye - A Play by Mala Pasha
Don't Edit Me and Good-Bye - A Play by Mala Pasha
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Aircel presents "Don't Edit Me and Good-Bye" A breast cancer awareness play by Mala Pasha Aircel presented "Don't edit me" & " Goodbye" a play by Mala Pasha which beautifully captures the feeling and agony of women who have come together to even the odds of breast cancer. The play begins with angst, insecurity and taboo and ends with grit, courage and spunk as each of these women bond with each other and learns to sort out their unique challenges.
'Goodbye' explores women's feelings as she finds out that she has to make the ultimate sacrifice. The monologue is personal, truthful, bare and therefore scary. The audience isn't just listening but participating here, and require as much courage as the women on stage!!
The play was sponsored by Aircel . Aircel has been associated with theatre for a long time now and has been supporting eminent artists like Aamir Raza Husian and others who have contributed tremendously to the growth & development of the Indian Theatre Industry. Aircel is committed to support art & culture and constantly create avenues to promote the same and this play is a reiteration of their long standing commitment to the cause of preserving our culture and uplifting theatre in India.
The cast Anjum Pasha, Unnati Ved, Madhuri Dempsey and Pallavi Verma Sutradhar- Ainera Pasha were amazing and were a treat to watch. The play received fabulous reception and appreciated by the audience.
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