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PNCA stages 'Aik Raat'

ISLAMABAD: Supervision Communication's play “Aik Raat” was staged at the Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA)
Published May 16, 2011

Pakistan-National-Council-of-Arts

ISLAMABAD: Supervision Communication's play “Aik Raat” was staged at the Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) on Sunday evening portraying depression and its reasons in social context.

The play was staged as part of the ongoing PNCA Drama Festival 2011' to revive the trend of stage plays and theatre entertainment.

The story highlights the disappointment of two characters who lose their personality in search of idealism and fulfilment of their dreams.

The play also focuses on the concept of seeking education only as a source of gainful employment instead of creating awareness and knowledge.

Aik Raat was written and directed by Muhammed Sabir Khan as a lesson to youngsters that materialistic attitude leads to a life which becomes unsuccessful sometimes.

The ten-day drama festival which received excellent response from youngsters will conclude on May 19 with the message of love, peace and harmony and correction of society by the soft expression of the performing arts.

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2011

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