The readings were followed by a performance of shirt play “Mind-blowing”, by the art of acting students. The script was written by Art of Writing student Sanawar Iqbal and actors included Zeeshan Mubarak, Fizza Tirmizi, Samawia Zaman, Anum Arshad, Adil Hussain, Abdul Rehman, Ahmed Mushtaq and Ch. Aqib.
The story of the play revolved around a psychologist’s clinic and strange treatment offered to the patients.
At the end, certificates were distributed to the students of writing and acting courses by Institute Director Nirvaan Nadeem, who congratulated their students for their lively and competent presentations. He also thanked PILAC for its support.
Ajoka will be presenting “Mind-blowing” and “Bulha te Banda” on Saturday 27 May at the ongoing Alhamra Theatre Festival in Hall 2.
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