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Neeti Palta and Sumukhi Suresh will tickle your funny bone on Friday, March 5.
It’s been a trying time for almost everyone during the Covid pandemic and like us, you’re no doubt in dire need of some laughs. Two of India’s prominent stand-up female comedians are heading to Dubai to provide you with a double dose of humor that will definitely brighten up your weekend.
The show conceptualized by Colors TV is dedicated to Women’s Day, celebrated on March 8. Hosted by the UAE’s Imah, comedians Neeti Palta and Sumukhi Suresh will tickle your funny bone at Emirates Theatre, Jumeirah on March 5. The event will be hosted according to the social distancing norms set by the DHA amidst the pandemic.
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