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Vir Das to stage 'Battle of Da Sexes' in Mumbai

| | Sep 27, 2014, at 04:25 am
Mumbai, Sept 26 (IBNS): Stand-up comedian Vir Das is all set to bring his famous performance, 'Battle of Da Sexes', to Mumbai's St. Andrew's Auditorium on Saturday.
Renowned for his slapstick style and quick wit, Vir Das unleashes the age old debate about gender based supremacy in a house full of men and women seated in separate halves of the auditorium.
 
Written and performed by Vir himself, 'Battle of Da Sexes’ sells tickets in pairs only – one for a male and one for a female. 
 
The twist comes in when he demands that men and the women they’ve come with should be seated separately. 
 
Vir then proceeds to ingeniously pit the two sides of the audience against each other – men versus women – and thus begins the ‘Battle Of Da Sexes’.
 

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