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Telangana's Iconic Theatre Fest Bridges Generations, Celebrates 20 Glorious Years

Summary

  • Qadir Ali Baig Theatre Festival marks 20th edition in November 2025
  • Lineup features legendary actors like Mohan Agashe, Anupam Kher, and Sharmila Tagore
  • Festival introduces next-gen talents, including Junaid Khan and Zahan Kapur

In November 2025, Telangana's flagship cultural event, the Qadir Ali Baig Theatre Festival, will mark its 20th edition with a special focus on bridging the gap between established icons and rising stars of the performing arts. Spread across three weekends, the milestone festival in Hyderabad will present a spectacular lineup that brings together legendary veterans and promising new talent.

On one end of the spectrum, the stage will be graced by acclaimed actors such as Mohan Agashe, Anupam Kher, and Sharmila Tagore, alongside accomplished writers like Shobha De and Mahesh Elkunchwar. Crucially, this edition of the festival will also introduce the next generation of Indian theatre, with the festival debuts of Junaid Khan (son of Aamir Khan) and Zahan Kapur (grandson of Shashi Kapoor), as well as emerging artists like Anirudh Sarkar and Faizeh Jalali.

The festival's global footprint is maintained with the inclusion of a group from Norway, Karen Houge. Curator and Designer Padmashri Mohammad Ali Baig, a celebrated actor and director, views this generational shift as a fitting tribute to his father, the late theatre legend Qadir Ali Baig, who envisioned Hyderabad as a vibrant hub for the performing arts.

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The Qadir Ali Baig Theatre Festival is Telangana's flagship cultural event, celebrating its 20th edition in November 2025.
The festival will feature legendary actors like Mohan Agashe, Anupam Kher, and Sharmila Tagore, as well as rising talents like Junaid Khan and Zahan Kapur.
The festival's curator, Padmashri Mohammad Ali Baig, views the generational shift in performers as a fitting tribute to his father, the late theatre legend Qadir Ali Baig.

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