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Naseeruddin steals Pak audience's hearts

Currently performing in the play Ismat Apa Ke Naam Pe in Pakistan, the Bollywood actor wowed audience with his wit and talent.

Published on: May 04, 2006 02:35 PM IST
None | By , Islamabad
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Bollywood actor and theatre personality Naseeruddin Shah, currently performing in Pakistan with his group and family members, has wowed audiences in this capital city with his wit and talent.

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He told audiences before his play Ismat Apa Ke Naam only three things.

"One, please put off your mobile phones; two, please put off your mobile phones and three, please put off your mobile phones," he said, much to the delight of the crowd.

Reporting the event, The News said audiences in Islamabad were not known to be very generous with their applause.

"So when they give a standing ovation, it means they have truly appreciated the show in question," it said.

Renowned Urdu writer Ismat Chugtai's works were brought to life by Shah and his family; going from good - young Heeba Shah doing Chhui Mui - to better - Ratna Pathak Shah telling the tale of "a love story of epic proportions" in Mughal Baccha - and best - Naseeruddin Shah narrating the story of Gharwali.

A few props and a simple backdrop were all the additions needed.

"All the human emotions were there. The audience was carried along on a roller-coaster ride from one to the other as the stories unfolded. We laughed; we sighed. We were saddened by the pathos in the lives of the protagonists and marvelled at their resilience, then, in the end, we were left thinking how time goes by but human nature does not change much," said the newspaper's reviewer.

 
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