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A dark comedy

The Madras Players presents an adaptation of "Five Point Someone" on January 5,6 and 7



STUDENTS' STORY From "Five Point Someone"

Chetan Bhagat's bestseller "Five Point Someone" is a story of three under-performers at IIT. Dark and funny, the book is about "what not to do at IIT." At one level, it is a tale of every student in India.

The Madras Players is presenting an adaptation of the bestseller on January 5, 6 and 7 at 7.15 p.m. at the Museum Theatre, Egmore. It will be a national premiere.

Adapted, scripted and directed by Nikhila Kesavan, the play will star veterans P. C. Ramakrishna, Shankar Sundaram and T.T. Srinath, and young talent Abhijeet `Monty' Mohanty, Anshumani Ruddra, Praveen Bharatwaj, V. Sarvesh Sridhar, Uttara Krishnadas and Vidyuth Sreenivasan.

Donor passes, priced at Rs. 200 and Rs. 100, are available at Landmark, Nungambakkam. Student passes are priced at Rs. 50. For instant reservation, call 93819 11977 or 98400 80783.

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