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The Chandigarh Sangeet Natak Akademi and Theatre Depot have come up with a play Losers Don’t Talk, which will be showcased at Tagore Theatre on December 11. Theatre Depot is a group that originated in Mumbai and is run by the National School of Drama alumnus, Niresh Kumar. Now, Niresh, who also happens to be the writer-director of the play, has shifted base to City Beautiful.

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Niresh shares, “Losers Don’t Talk is a satire on the state of journalism today. Based on true events, it mentions some real personalities while keeping the flavour of drama intact.”

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He has previously directed Baanswada Company, which travelled across India and was showcased in celebrated theatre festivals. It is his first collaboration with Sangeet Natak Kala Akademi in a career spanning over two decades.

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