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Vacuum Cleaner Tickets at Mumbai 2024

Vacuum Cleaner Tickets: “Vacuum Cleaner” is set to enthral audiences across multiple venues from Friday, February 16th, 2024, to Thursday, February 29th, 2024. This Marathi drama, suitable for ages 5 and above, promises an engaging narrative unfolding over 2 hours and 15 minutes. Prepare to be captivated by the intricate storytelling and compelling performances in “Vacuum Cleaner”.

Event NameVacuum Cleaner
LocationMultiple venues
Date & TimeFri 16 Feb 2024 – Thu 29 Feb 2024
EventDrama | Marathi | 5yrs + | 2hrs 15mins

Ticket price

Ticket price for Vacuum Cleaner at Mumbai starts from Rs.300 onwards, Purchase tickets from the official website. Check out more details.

Ticket site

Visit the official website to purchase your tickets.

How to purchase ticket online steps

  1. Visit the BookMyShow website or open the mobile app.
  2. Search for “Vacuum Cleaner” in the search bar.
  3. Select the date and venue that suits you best.
  4. Choose the number of tickets you need and your preferred seats.
  5. Proceed to the checkout page.
  6. Enter your payment details and confirm your booking.
  7. You’ll receive a confirmation email or SMS with your ticket details.

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FAQ

Q: What is the storyline of the play?

A: The play revolves around Ranjan and Naina, a couple married for 28 years, who outwardly appear to have a perfect life with successful careers and a family. However, beneath the surface, they struggle with issues related to financial stability and domestic harmony. The narrative takes a turn when a peculiar incident forces them to empathize with each other’s perspectives by stepping into each other’s shoes.

Q: Who are the main characters in the play?

A: The main characters include Ranjan, a successful business tycoon, Naina, a loving homemaker, their son Parikshit, their daughter Priyanka who is married to Shakti, and Shakti himself, who works in Ranjan’s office.

Q: What genre does the play belong to?

A: The play is described as a relatable laugh riot, suggesting that it combines elements of comedy and drama to depict the complexities of family life in India.

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