Pakistani band Laal has been chosen to represent the country at theatre play Milne Do which features theatre artists from Pakistan and India. The play is expected to be performed in March 2015.
According to Times of India, the proposed lead, Indian actor Imran Zahid, will be travelling to Pakistan on December 14 and rumour has it that he would act opposite the Pakistani actress Mehwish Hayat.
Milne Do will be directed by Danish Iqbal who had also directed the theatrical adaptation of Mahesh Bhatt’s film Daddy.
The venture was supposed to begin in November 2013 but got delayed owing to political reasons. Giving details about the play, Zahid said: “I’m leaving for Lahore, Pakistan, on December 14 on a four-day trip along with director Danish Iqbal. We will be finalising the script, cast and rehearsal schedule with Malik Aslam of famed Pakistani theatre group, Azad, who will be co-directing the play.”
There would be two musical performances before and after the play with representation from both countries. While Laal has been confirmed, talks are still in progress to get Indian band Euphoria on board.
Mahesh Bhatt, who had put the production in limbo, is pleased about the way things are turning out.Euphoria’s vocalist Palash Sen is looking forward to the project as his performance got cancelled in Lahore in 2012 because the authorities denied him an N.O.C. at the time. Sen stated: “Imran had contacted me recently to join this endeavour. I’m scheduled to meet him after he returns from Lahore.
He also praised the Pakistani High Commission in New Delhi for taking keen interest in their venture and issuing visas for the participants in just a day’s time: “I had a talk with Mansoor Ahmed Khan, Deputy High Commissioner, Pakistan High Commission, where he assured me full cooperation.”
Holding a similar opinion, Mansoor Ahmed Khan said: “Art and culture are powerful mediums to promote peace and harmony between our two countries and we share the enthusiasm shown by both Indian and Pakistani artists. We will try and ensure our support after going through the final script and timing of the play.”