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Ashvin Gidwani Productions and Vir Das unleash the ‘Battle Of Da Sexes’

| | Nov 18, 2014, at 09:13 pm
Mumbai, Nov 18 (IBNS): Ashvin Gidwani Productions is set to bring stand up comedian Vir Das with two shows of Battle Of Da Sexes this November at the St. Andrews Auditorium here.

Known for leaving audiences in splits with his quick wit and quirky humour, Vir Das unleashes the age old battle of gender supremacy in the Battle of Da Sexes. The show chronicles the differences between men and women which are spiced with Vir Das’ hilarious one-liners.

Written and performed by Vir Das himself, Battle Of Da Sexes has received rave reviews and won hearts from audiences of all over the world.

Having been staged at various places internationally, Battle Of Da Sexes sells tickets in pairs only, one for a male and one for a female.

‘Battle of Da Sexes’ will be staged at the St. Andrew’s Auditorium, Bandra on Nov 23  and at the Sophia Auditorium, Breach Candy on Nov 30.

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