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Actress Aditi Sharma praises Ranjit Kapoor’s teleplay Janpath Kiss

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Playwright Ranjit Kapoor’s Janpath Kiss is a satirical comment on social mores and depicts how a random kiss caught on camera in a bustling market ends up triggering a massive uproar! The Zee Theatre teleplay further reveals how this one fleeting moment changes the lives of protagonists, Sadanand and Meera, forever and binds them to each other.

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Well-known theatre, cinema and television actress Aditi Sharma says, “This is the story of two ordinary people with whom something extraordinary happens. I play Meera, a happy-go-lucky air-hostess who is forcibly kissed by Sadanand (played by Zeeshan Ayyub) at Janpath, in full public view. Meera is a small-town girl who is traumatised not just by the incident, but what she is subsequently goes through during the police interrogation. Her own family blames her for chasing her ambitions in a big city like Delhi. To complicate matters even more, there is political pressure upon her to pretend that nothing inappropriate happened to her.” 

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