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Preview - 'A Perfect Husband' Coming To Town!
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Chitra Parayath 03/22/2005
Savy Media brings ex-Bollywood
star, Poonam 'Noorie' Dhillon to Boston in the hilarious play "A
Perfect Husband', on April 14 at the Collins Center, Andover High
School at 7.30 PM. Shailesh Baid of Savy Media talked about the play to lokvani.
" I think people in the Boston area will welcome Poonam Dhillon and the
other talented actors in the play. A' Perfect Husband' is getting very
good reviews wherever it has played and is considered an excellent
comedy. We all need some fun and laughter in our lives and here is a
chance to grab some!" Apart from Ms. Dhillon, the paly features Sooraj Thapar, Pratibha Pai, Noorjahan, Ashutosh Sinha, Hemal Dharia and Lizna Jaria. Tickets for the play are $25, $35, $55 & VIP and can be purchased by calling 781-738-7745, 617-852-7879, 978-479-7007 or 617-319-2842. Details also available on www.savymedia.com.
Poonam Dhillon will be seen in this rib tickling comedy. This play
focuses on a wife's search for the perfect husband. The play revolves
around urban high profile socialite couple Amar and Mallika. Much in
love, married couples go through upheavals of their fast track high
profile life. Amar, is a globetrotter, enterprising entrepreneur, with
an action packed work schedule, which keeps him away from home and his
wife Mallika. Mallika on the other hand, is full of life and has many
expectations from her marriage. She waits endlessly for moments when
she can spend time with Amar.
Their life goes on until Amar has to go abroad for a long business
trip. It is when Mallika is alone that she comes across an
advertisement in the newspaper, which says "a guaranteed supply of the
perfect husband". In her search for the perfect husband, Mallika goes
ahead and places an order for the perfect husband. The package arrives
on schedule and life takes a turn about. To find a perfect husband is
in every man's mind and in every woman's heart. Compatibality seems to
be a thing of the past. No more do husbands and wives want to
compromise on their priorities, and showing the plight of married
couple's is this play" perfect husband". but the question is do mallika
and amar get what they want? Watch this hilarious comedy play and find
out for yourself.
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