Dubai: Prince Jacob's ‘Padri Munis Nhoim’ Tiatr on Feb 17


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Dubai, Jan 24: King of comedy from Goa, a household name in Goa, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Middle East and around the globe among Konkani peaking community, Prince Jacob has come up with a new comedy play. Gabby Productions Dubai (Gabby De Chandor) will stage the drama ‘Padri Munis Nhoim’ as its 21st presentation on Friday, February 17 at 3 pm at Al Nasr Leisure Land Naswan AC Hall.

Prince Jacob and Supremo Humbert will play two lead roles. The drama is a total comedy from the beginning to the end.

Prince Jacob played very important character role as a comedian in Konkani super hit movie’ Noshibacho Khell’. He is also acting in the new Konkani movie ‘Sophia’ which is under production.

‘Padri Munis Nhoim’ in Konkani means ‘Priests are they not human?’
The new drama with 11 shows in Mumbai and Pune in January will have its 12th show in Dubai.

Tickets are priced at UAED 80 (only by reservation) and UAED 70.

Saby Moraes and his Jolly Boys will play the band and light effects are by A P Rojals (Joaquim).



Contact: Gabby De Chandor- 050 4582968, Olavo - 055 8181242 Mariano - 050 7456346 Jerry De Ribandar (Abu Dhabi) 050- 8211562.

The organizers have said that the gates at the venue will be open from 2 to 3 pm only during the show day.

  

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