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Kolkata to host 'Blame It On Yashraj'

| | Sep 21, 2014, at 05:40 am
Mumbai/Kolkata, Sept 20 (IBNS): Kolkata's GD Birla Sabhaghar is all set to host two shows of Ashvin Gidwani Productions’ (AGP) play 'Blame It On Yashraj' on Sunday.

Inspirago Infinity is an event production and wedding management company that has tied up with AGP to stage the wedding-based comedy in Kolkata.

Trisha Dube, founder and CEO of Inspirago Infinity, said, “Inspirago Infinity is making efforts to bring unique shows to the city. Everybody loves comedy, and those who are married know how chaotic weddings can be. This play is about that and what every family faces. It is guaranteed entertainment and promises a good time.” 

Ashvin Gidwani of AGP said, “It is pretty exciting to have a show in India’s fourth Metro city. I hope the viewers here enjoy it as much as the Mumbaikars have.”

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