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Hum Safar- A Play By Salim Arif

A very important part of this play are the poems of Gulzar Saab which I have used as Subtext and inner feelings of characters rectied by Gulzar Saab...this became the basis of his recorded NAZM CD
Literary event concludes on a dramatic note - Times Of India articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com › Collections › Oman Air‎ Dec 9, 2013 - ... organised by Lucknow Expressions in association with The Times of India and Navbharat Times, was Salim Arif's play 'Humsafar', starring ... Ahmedabad Theater Festival | The Ahmedabad Blog theahmedabadblog.com Events‎ by Hemal Mehta - in 112 Google+ circles Aug 31, 2013 - Play Name: Hum Safar. Director: Salim Arif. Plot: What seemed an amicable divorce, leaves few issues unresolved. With poems of Gulzar in his ...
Odeon 2011 - The Telegraph
www.telegraphindia.com Front Page › Entertainment‎ Dec 21, 2011 - Director Salim Arif (picture left), whose play Hum Safar will be staged on Wednesday as part of Vodafone Odeon 2011, in association with t2, ... Lubna Salim - newsle newsle.com/person/lubnasalim/8016412

Hum Safar
Written By Javed Siddiqi
Poems Written and Recited By Gulzar
Produced By Lubna Salim
Designed and Directed By Salim Arif
An Essay Pictures Private Limited,Mumbai Presentation

Poignant, Romantic and frequently funny, Javed Siddiqi’s play Hum-Safar is about an erstwhile couple at crossroads, meeting each other over a period of several years.
When Sonal (Lubna Salim) and Sameer (Harsh Chhaya) decide to divorce after fifteen years of marriage, they do so with an understanding that life can be started afresh, taking a turn at a crossroad and going separate ways. What seemed an amicable solution leaves a few issues unresolved- While Sameer moves on with his quest of solace, an emotionally fragile Sonal finds herself tangled in a web of isolation and despair. The intricacy of human emotions and the delicate threads that hold a family together keep pulling them to each other and apart.Their lives follow a bittersweet journey of marriage, divorce and missed opportunities.
Embellished with several poems of Gulzar in his own voice, the play is as much about love, as it is about urban alienation, family and relationships.
On Stage-
Lubna Salim & Harsh Chhaya

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