This story is from October 6, 2015

Vikram Gokhale's play debuts in Nagpur

It was two hours of pure entertainment for Nagpur’s theatre aficionados who turned up to watch the Marathi play — 'Ke Dil Abhi Bhara Nahi' — which was staged at Dr Vasantrao Deshpande Hall recently.
Vikram Gokhale's play debuts in Nagpur
It was two hours of pure entertainment for Nagpur’s theatre aficionados who turned up to watch the Marathi play — 'Ke Dil Abhi Bhara Nahi' — which was staged at Dr Vasantrao Deshpande Hall recently.
And what was the real treat for the audience was the presence of renowned veteran actors Vikram Gokhale and Reema Lagoo in the play’s cast. The sweet little arguments that happen between a couple that is married for several years were beautifully portrayed; their unbeatable chemistry and comic timing won all hearts.
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Interestingly, this was the the play’s debut show which director Mangesh Kadam chose to stage in Nagpur. Nagpur Improvement Trust chairman Shyam Wardhane was spotted having a good time watching the play, along with wife Priya. Justice Prasanna Varale (Nagpur bench of Bombay High Court) and special inspector general of police, Nagpur Ravindra Kadam, with wife Priya, also enjoyed the drama. “It is quite an enjoyable experience to watch a play that is made for your age group. My wife and I could relate to several situations and characters shown in the play,” said Kadam.
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