‘Mughal-e-Azam’ to be back in Delhi

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“Mughal-e-Azam”, a Broadway-style musical, will return to regale Delhi audience in April. The musical, directed by Feroz Abbas Khan, will be staged at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium from April 6, read a statement. BookMyShow is bringing the third season of the blockbuster musical to the national capital. With costumes by Manish Malhotra, mesmerising music and intricacy of its sets, “Mughal-e-Azam” captures the chronicles of Salim and Anarkali’s love story. Talking about the musical, Feroz said: “It is a story with a heart that has created a legacy amongst its patrons. Our performance of this iconic love story is a tribute to its timelessness. It gives us immense pleasure to host the 175th show, a milestone in this masterpiece’s journey, in the capital.” Bringing the historic tale to life is the cast which includes Priyanka Barve, Neha Sargam, Nissar Khan, Dhanveer Singh, Shahab Ali, Ashima Mahajan among others. It is choreographed by Mayuri Upadhya.

Published in Daily Times, February 24th 2019.

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