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Saturday, March 04, 2023

Meet The Playwright Who Transported “Waiting For Godot” To Kashmir

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Meet The Playwright Who Transported “Waiting For Godot” To Kashmir

"In his nearly two-decade long career, Arshad Mushtaq has directed the first-ever Kashmiri digital feature, produced television dramas, and written seven original plays along with five Kashmiri adaptations of foreign works" — one of which, Su Yee (his version of Godot), is the piece that first gained him wide attention. - Scroll (India)