This story is from November 18, 2017
Senior citizens club organises drama today
Aurangabad: A theatre play called ‘Ke dil abhi bhara nahin’ has been organised on November 18 at Sant Eknath Mandir by the Senior Citizens Club of Aurangabad.
The club is hosting the show to raise funds for finishing its building. The play will start at 7pm on Sunday.
Senior Citizens Club of Aurangabad was registered in the year 1985. Since then, it has had members from all walks of life.
Currently, the club has 580 members who have worked in the air force, IIT-Kharagpur, indian railways, academia and various other government departments and private sectors.
The club holds fortnightly programmes for its members. The proceeds from the show would go towards the building fund.
Pune based Ved Productions has held 175 screenings of its play ‘Ke dil abhi bhara nahin’ so far.
The play revolves around a retired couple and their emotional feelings. It is written by Shekhar Dhavlikar and directed by Mangesh Kadam. It stars Mangesh Kadam, Leena Bhagvat, Chandrashekhar Kulkarni, Bageshree Joshirao.
The show has tickets worth Rs 500, Rs 300, Rs 200 and Rs 100 (gallery) according to the vice president of the club Jayant Deshpande. All 500 tickets has been booked.
Navalkishore Singhania and other office bearers of the club have appealed to people to come and watch the play.
Senior Citizens Club of Aurangabad was registered in the year 1985. Since then, it has had members from all walks of life.
Currently, the club has 580 members who have worked in the air force, IIT-Kharagpur, indian railways, academia and various other government departments and private sectors.
The club holds fortnightly programmes for its members. The proceeds from the show would go towards the building fund.
Pune based Ved Productions has held 175 screenings of its play ‘Ke dil abhi bhara nahin’ so far.
The play revolves around a retired couple and their emotional feelings. It is written by Shekhar Dhavlikar and directed by Mangesh Kadam. It stars Mangesh Kadam, Leena Bhagvat, Chandrashekhar Kulkarni, Bageshree Joshirao.
Navalkishore Singhania and other office bearers of the club have appealed to people to come and watch the play.
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