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Step into the world of "Ghar, Ghar," a compelling stage play that delves deep into the heart of South Asian family dynamics, set against the backdrop of pivotal life events like weddings. Set between Karachi and London,
Ghar, Ghar explores complex issues such as sexism, dowry pressures, body image, and personal struggles within the family. Beneath the celebratory surface of weddings lies a story of silent dowries, shame, and family abuse. The protagonist's journey reveals that home isn't always a safe haven, especially amidst wedding tensions and a mother's avoidance of harsh truths. Through evocative storytelling,
Ghar, Ghar tackles universal themes of abuse, gender bias, and identity. It challenges deep-seated traditions, opening the door to new perspectives and fostering cultural dialogue. This play aims to inspire social change and artistic innovation, promoting a more inclusive society for all.
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Author:
Annum Salman