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Gurugram mothers creates magic on stage

New Delhi [India], October 30 (ANI): Giving Delhi a comical kick, Magic Creations Moms' Theatre Group presented a play, 'Shh.. Kaun?!', recently at LTG Auditorium in the capital.

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Gurugram mothers creates magic on stage

New Delhi [India], October 30 (ANI): Giving Delhi a comical kick, Magic Creations Moms' Theatre Group presented a play, 'Shh.. Kaun?!', recently at LTG Auditorium in the capital.

The play was staged by Magic Creations Moms' Theatre Group, an all mothers group of Gurugram, who have come together to claim their 'creative kick' back in life!

It was scripted, designed and directed by Binod Sharma and Jitendra Bisht choreographed the play.

The story of the play depicts about five individuals who are bored of life and is looking forward to do something different. Fate gets them together and they decide to start a resort in Chamba, Uttarakhand. Guests start coming in and each of them has a different experience altogether. Creepy, Scary, Funny, Mysterious.....What is this all about? What is the mystery of the resort? What is the story behind it? One needs to watch the play to get these answers.

The play, 'Shh.. Kaun?!,' has a very strong plot with suspense, drama, comedy, romance, mystery, all weaved into one wholesome package. The story keeps the viewer gripped, seeking more with each passing scene. The play also imbibes a strong message that gets evolved as the story progresses.

Talking about the Moms' Theatre Group, Geetika Goyal said, "Our thought behind the launch of this group was to give the mothers in Gurgaon a creative corner, where they come, unwind and discover themselves all over again. As of now, the group is of 20 passionate mothers between the age brackets of 35 to 70 years; they have come together to challenge themselves and find some 'ME' time while taking a break from their everyday routine. These mothers believe in investing in their own selves, by creating moments of happiness and creative satisfaction here. After spending time here, they go back all refreshed and happy, fueling back dollops of enthusiasm and passion to their routine lives."

The guest for the show included Alok Mittal, IPS, Inspector General- National Investigation Agency (NIA); Actor Manoj Rajput, Ex- Director NSD; D R Ankur and NSD's faculty Saoti Chakrabarty and senior NSDian, writer and director Sushila Varnekar.

Mittal poured full of praises for the show and said that he enjoyed watching the play and seeing the moms perform like professional actors.

Chakrabarty also congratulated the group and said that it was a tremendous effort to put such a show on stage.

Varnekar who specially came from Maharashra to watch the play, extended her encouragement to the entire team. She said that it is a pleasure to see the moms breaking the boundaries of day-to-day routine and do something so creative for themselves and for their families.

Magic Creations platinum sponsor is fenesta windows.

The event which was held on 27 October is co-powered by amplifon. (ANI)

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