Stage play ‘Dil Da Mamla’ based on heart disease

Author: Agencies

A family stage play “Dil Da Mamla’ was organised by the Rawalpindi Arts Council (RAC) in collaboration with Dolphin Communication on Saturday. The play was written by Salman Sunny and directed by Aasma Butt while senior artists Aslam Mughal, Saeed Anwar, Robina Khan, Naeem Bubba, Rizwana Khan, Saima Khan, Naeem Tota, Noor, Sabir Sunny and Salman Sunny performed in the play. The play was based on an awareness campaign about heart diseases. Its aim was to educate the people and how to deal with heart diseases. Addressing at the occasion, Naheed Manzoor said that RAC is recognized for presenting neat & clean entertainment facility for the people of twin cities. Director RAC Waqar Ahmed welcomed the guest and said that after renovation of the auditorium, cultural activities have been resumed.

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