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INDO-CANADIAN REPORT - INDIAN ACTOR TO PERFORM URDU WORKS IN CANADA

Naseeruddin Shah, one of India's most famous actors, is coming to Brampton to perform works by writer Ismat Chughtai called "Ismat Apa Ke Naam". Rashi Khilnani talks about the Indian theatre scene and the effect bringing works to Canada could have on Indo-Canadian theatre.

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