Daily Times

Home | Archives | Company Financials | Contact Us |  Subscribe | Monday, May 20, 2013 

Main News
National
Islamabad
Karachi
Lahore
Foreign
Editorial
Sport
Entertainment
Advertise
 
Sunday Magazine
 
Boss
 
Wikkid
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Used
Web
 


 
Monday, May 10, 2004 E-Mail this article to a friend Printer Friendly Version
Share | |

Anupam Kher coming to Karachi for stage play

By Khurrum Anis

KARACHI: Versatile Indian actor, director, producer, entrepreneur and tutor Anupam Kher will be coming to town to attend a three-day, one-man stage drama at the Bharia Auditorium.

Mr Kher will be coming here on May 22, 23 and 24. He will be performing a one-man theatre play, narrating his autobiography, ‘Kuch Bhi ho Sakta Hai.’ The play was written by Ashok Patel and directed by Feroze Khan.

Mr Kher will be narrating his successes and failures as a man who should have been a failure, given his humble beginnings in life, but ended up as an internationally acclaimed cinema star.

Mr Kher will be narrating and dramatising these successes and failures in a two hour performance at the auditorium. He will be changing personas to enact different episodes of his life. Mr Kher will be donating 50 percent of his fee to the Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation.

Mr Kher has over 300 movies to his name. Mr Kher will be acting along side Ashwariya in ‘Bride and Prejudice,’ which is a modern day adaptation of Jane Austin’s novel ‘Pride and Prejudice.’

Home | National

Share | |
Provinces told to revise terrorist list
US approved sleep deprivation, nudity, for Guantanamo inmates: WP
US won’t accept India, Pakistan, as N-states
Mosque bombing: Police checking record of militant organisations
US forces arrest 35 Taliban
New photos show naked prisoner under threat from military dogs
Police arrests ‘prime suspect’ in Gwadar blast
32 injured as quake jolts Quetta
Shaukat wants Sindh flexible on NFC award
Mothers deserve better, says Jamali
8 Americans turned back from DG Khan
No deal on foreigners’ registration: Nek Muhammad
Food Dept unlikely to meet wheat target
News Analysis Shahbaz’s return a govt dilemma
CPSP cancels accreditation of 93 departments in 43 medical institutes
Petition against Shahbaz’s deportation to be withdrawn
Laws to retrieve encroached state land soon
UHS fails examinations test
Peace with Pakistan an abiding goal for India, says Menon
Archdiocese of Lahore holds declamation at St Anthony’s
Meera gets grand reception in Mumbai
Lahore Zoo loses white tigers to Ayub Park
LGH sets up day-care centre
Pakistan — a vibrant press under constraint since 2003
Sherry asks HRCP to monitor ‘pre-poll rigging’ in Karachi
Federal police to get Rs 3.5m mobile forensic laboratory
NAM to plan strategy on ME roadmap
Museum of extinct animals gathers dust
People who violate constitution must be punished: ARD
AJK parties to team up with militants for Kashmir solution
The faces that launched a thousand protests
PM to chair PML meeting today
Gang-rape case takes new turn
China, Pakistan to resume land route trade today
‘US troops can’t enter Pakistan’
Daniel Pearl ‘refused to be sedated before his throat was cut’
Film about 1947 upheaval earns praise in United States
Pakistan’s uneasy role in terror war
Chirac, Blair agree to work together in UN
Iraqi detainees allege torture in US-run jails
Blair apologizes for prison abuses
American among 20 lawyers to defend Saddam
COMMENT: More well-equipped trauma centers required
Mosque blast death toll reaches 16
Anupam Kher coming to Karachi for stage play
Imam among five arrested in Italy
NWFP seeks Rs 6.5 billion compensation
13 Algerian newborns die of blood poisoning
4 of a family murdered
One die in Kashmir grenade explosion
Veteran US comic Alan King dies at 76
7 Britons injured in blast
53 flour mills closed since wheat transport ban
Construction of Indian diplomats residential colony approved
CDA to run safari train at Shakarparian
CEC rules out changing polling stations list
Sherpao donates Rs 60,000 to ailing journalist
 
Daily Times - All Rights Reserved
Site developed and hosted by WorldCALL Internet Solutions


Used books in Pakistan   Web hosting in Pakistan