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Baig’s production for world fete

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Mohammad Ali Baig

HYDERABAD: Mohammad Ali Baig’s theatre production ‘Raat Phoolon Ki’ has been selected to feature in this year’s World Performing Arts Festival, taking Hyderabadi theatre to the world. Having brought meaningful theatre to a new realm in the city with his world class theatre, he is now set to make his mark in a global arena in the festival to begin from next month in Lahore. The Japanese Kabuki theatre, Austrian opera, Turkish and Iranian artists, Russian ballet will be presenting their internationally acclaimed works. Nadira Babbar, Lillette Dubey and Mohammed Ali Baig will be presenting their productions from India. While Nadira Babbar will take her ‘Dayashankar ki Diary’ featuring Ashish Vidhyarthi, Lillette Dubey will perform Vijay Tendulkar’s ‘Kanyadaan’, Baig presents ‘Raat Phoolon Ki’ based on poet Maqdoom’s verses.

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