Shabana Azmi Doubles the Drama: Broken Images in NYC — 10% Off with TINDSIMAGES
When reflections talk back, the stage becomes a battlefield.
On Saturday, October 4, 2025, legendary actress Shabana Azmi brings Girish Karnad’s Broken Images to the Kaye Playhouse at Hunter College—a tale that begins in charm but unravels into chilling self-confrontation, carried by her unmatched stage presence.
The production, brought to you by Priyanka Jotwani & Pria Haider, promises an unforgettable evening where theatre turns into a mirror of truth and illusion.
A Psychological Thriller on Stage
This isn’t just a play—it’s a confrontation. Broken Images begins with warmth and charm as Manjula Sharma, a celebrated writer, shares her story. But as the evening unfolds, her recorded image begins to talk back, exposing contradictions, doubts, and buried secrets. What starts out lighthearted spirals into a tense psychological thriller where truth and illusion collide.
Shabana Azmi in a Double Role
With her unmatched command of stagecraft, Shabana Azmi embodies both Manjula’s live self and her digital reflection—slipping between vulnerability and menace with electrifying ease. Under the direction of Alyque Padamsee and the pen of the late Girish Karnad, the play is an intimate duel between two voices that are, and are not, the same.
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Step Into Suspense — Reserve Your Seat
Shabana Azmi in Girish Karnad’s Broken Images
Date: Saturday October 4, 2025
Venue: Kaye Playhouse at Hunter College
Call Priyanka at 516-225-9772 to secure your ticket.
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Truth Unfolds on Stage — Live in NYC
Whether you’ve followed Shabana Azmi’s iconic film career or admired her fearless stage work, Broken Images promises a night that transcends performance. What begins as charm transforms into suspense, and what starts as a story becomes a mirror of fractured truths.
This October, step into a night of theatre that’s drawing audiences from across the tri-state for an evening of intensity, artistry, and South Asian pride.
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