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The Scent Of A Man to be performed at Tata NCPA this Sunday!

The Scent Of A Man to be performed at Tata NCPA this Sunday!

India Blooms News Service | | 13 Jun 2017, 05:16 pm
Mumbai, June 13 (IBNS): AGP World is all set to captivate its audience with The Scent Of A Man on Sunday at TATA Theatre: NCPA.

The Scent Of A Man is light hearted adult comedy that revolves around marriage and infidelity.

It is written and directed by debutant director Ashvin Gidwani, who spent nine years conceptualizing this play. Having produced innumerable plays like History of India, Blame it on Yashraj, The Big Fat City and The Alchemist, under his name, Ashvin’s directorial debut is something the audience is eagerly looking forward to.

“Plays are my forte.  I have produced more than a bunch of them. But directing The Scent Of A Man was a novel experience for me, one I was most delighted about. I have spent almost a decade conceptualizing this play and I can’t wait to showcase it to the audience,” Ashvin stated.

The Scent of A Man is a drama based on current times in Mumbai and revolves around the darker side of marriage and infidelity that is portrayed in a light hearted and comical manner.

The play features Suchitra Pillai, Deven Khote, Ashwin Mushran and Bhavna Pani. It is written and directed by Ashvin Gidwani and will be performed at TATA Theatre: NCPA on Sunday, June 18.

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