These Islamabadis Reading Intense Romantic Text Messages Will Make You LOL

By Ather Ahmed | 6 Oct, 2017

Ever since mobile phones came on the scene, texting has been used as a chichora yet effective tool for flirting in Pakistan. Telecom companies have actually thrived on the culture of lovey-dovey text exchanges among couples, through a host of economical night packages. It appears that even literature has begun to take inspiration from this phenomena.

 

These bunch of folks discovered a Romance Guidebook titled ‘Janu : A True Love Story’ in Islamabad’s most prestigious bookstore

Source: Theater Wallay

It was apparently found in the South Asian literature section alongside some of the greatest literary masterpieces to come out from this part of the world. Upon close inspection by a member of comedy troupe Theater Wallay named Rabia, it was found that the book contains an anonymous woman’s text messages to her ‘jaanu‘.

 

And then an idea struck!

Source: Theater Wallay

“When Rabia brought the book to the next Theatre Wallay meeting, we laughed ourselves silly at the texts, while some texts turned our ears red they were that risque” said Haseeb Ali Chisti another member of Theatre Wallay. These guys went on to do something remarkable with their new discovery.

 

They actually went on to do an entire dramatic reading of the text messages in “Janu: A True Love Story”

Source: Theatre Wallay

“We decided to do a series of dramatized readings of the text messages because well, we had to! It’s too good not to be shared essentially” exclaimed Haseeb.

 

Now this is just heartbreaking **sniff sniff**

Source: Theatre Wallay

 

Some people just don’t get true love

Source: Theatre Wallay

 

Okay, now this is getting out of hand

Source: Theatre Wallay

 

Here’s part of their video

Theatre Wallay plan to release a total of four episodes on this book.

“Given that there were 10 copies of this book stacked on the shelf while Arundhati Roy’s book only had 5 copies does make you wonder about the reading habits of Pakistanis”, noted Haseeb.

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