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Focal point: Improv troupes: marching on for comedy in Pakistan
When Akbar Chaudhry began to dabble with live theatrical performances, everyone around him was pursuing mechanical engineering. He was, after all, enrolled in an engineering college. Then, Chaudhry didn’t think that the stereotype about engineers being serious was unfair. In fact, he liked to think that he and his friend Kumail were the only funny people at NUST.
“At the risk of offending people who might think they were funny,” he adds with due pauses for comedic timing.
However unfunny his life as an engineering undergrad, his stepping into the world of theatre in 2007 had already set the stage for a world of performances to come and the looming possibility of a nine-to-five job couldn’t stop that.