Rawalpindi: A thought-provoking stage drama, “Tere Jee Sadkay,” was successfully performed at the Punjab Council of the Arts in Rawalpindi, drawing a large and enthusiastic audience. Written and directed by Sajjad Ahmed, the production received critical acclaim for its portrayal of traditional husband-wife dynamics within a culturally rooted household.
The drama presented a compelling story that explored the everyday struggles and emotional bonds of a couple navigating life, love, and responsibilities. It skillfully combined humor, emotion, and societal reflection, resonating with the audience.
The performances by the talented cast, including Shehzada Abdul Gafar, Hameed Babar, Lala Yar Khan, and others, brought authenticity and depth to the characters. Their portrayal left the audience both entertained and moved.
Sajjad Ahmed’s direction captured the essence of rural and urban domestic life, highlighting themes of understanding, compromise, and mutual respect within the family unit. The production was praised for its meaningful script, emphasizing the importance of these values.
The play’s success underscores the impact of culturally rich storytelling and its ability to engage and inspire audiences.