This story is from February 22, 2010

What’s on the menu?

Who killed Nero Sharp, the richest man in New York? That was the question on the minds of people who came to watch the play, Murder On Menu that was presented by Standard Chartered Bank. No, don’t get this wrong. No one got murdered at this do, but the play’s plot left a lot of people thinking about who the murderer might be
What’s on the menu?
Who killed Nero Sharp, the richest man in New York? That was the question on the minds of people who came to watch the play, Murder On Menu that was presented by Standard Chartered Bank. No, don’t get this wrong. No one got murdered at this do, but the play’s plot left a lot of people thinking about who the murderer might be.
Directed by Karla Singh and produced and created by Raell Padamsee, the play was a comic murder mystery.
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Suhel Seth and Simar Duggal were seen discussing Raell’s work, while Kalyani Chawla found a quiet corner seat for herself. Also seen at the do were Shailender Singh, Malvika Tiwari and boxer Vijender Singh.
“This is the first time I watched a play,” said Vijender. Another first timer was Shailender, who was in Delhi for some Commonwealth work. Speaking at the event, Jaspal Bindra, group executive director and Asia CEO, Standard Chartered Bank, said, “We are overwhelmed with the support we’ve received from our Priority Banking clients, which has contributed to our continued success. This evening gives Standard Chartered the opportunity to celebrate this success and demonstrate our long-term commitment to our clients.” Sandeep Das, general manager, Premium Banking, Standard Chartered Bank, said “This performance is part of a series of activities organised by Standard Chartered across all major cities for its powerful new offering.”
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