Kabeer all set to enchant Ludhiana on February 23
Express news service : Ludhiana, Sat Feb 16 2013, 23:11 hrs
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Musical play 'Kabeer' with Shekhar Sen in the lead role is all set to entertain Ludhiana people, announced Ludhiana Sanskritik Samagam, on Saturday.
Scheduled at 7.30 pm on February 23, at Guru Nanak Bhawan, play will depict the life of Kabeer, perhaps India's greatest ever saint, philosopher and poet. Bhagat Kabeer (1441-1518) was a Devotee, Saint and Gurmukh born in Uttar Pardesh, India. There are 227 Padas in 17 ragas and 237 slokas of Kabeer in Guru Granth Sahib.
With 45 song sequences, the two-hour play will bring this revolutionary social reformer back to life.
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