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AMRITSAR: Artistes of the Bhavan’s Kala Kendra presented ‘Bhotu Shah Ji Carry On,’a comedy play, in collaboration with Young Malang Theatre Welfare Society on Sunday.



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Amritsar, March 3

Artistes of the Bhavan’s Kala Kendra presented ‘Bhotu Shah Ji Carry On,’a comedy play, in collaboration with Young Malang Theatre Welfare Society on Sunday.

The play is written by Bhotu Shah and directed by Sajan Kapoor. Dr Amandeep Kaur, director, Amandeep Hospital and Clinics, was the chief guest. Chairman Avinash Mohindru and director principal Dr Anita Bhalla felicitated the chief guest Amandeep Kaur by extending her floral welcome and token of love.

The actors of Young Malang Theatre Group exhibited their talent by presenting a complete comedy drama and thus indeed made the audience feel stimulated, interested and captivated throughout the play. The guest appreciated the programme.

The play made the audience burst into laughter a number of time.

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