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Anwar Maqsood’s House Arrest returns to Islamabad after its NOC is reissued
The satirical play is resuming its run following a public appeal by Maqsood and a swift reinstatement of its previously revoked NOC.
Images Staff
06 May, 2025
Renowned writer, satirist, and television host Anwar Maqsood, and director Dawar Mehmood are bringing their play House Arrest back to Islamabad after its No Objection Certificate (NOC) was unexpectedly revoked midway through its scheduled run.
The production was originally slated to be performed in the capital from April 24 to May 9. However, midway through its second week, KopyKat Productions announced via Instagram that the NOC had been rescinded, forcing the cancellation of the May 2 and May 4 shows.
Following the announcement, Maqsood took to the KopyKat Productions Instagram with a heartfelt appeal addressed to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, urging the authorities to reinstate the NOC. Hours later, KopyKat confirmed that the NOC had been reissued and the remaining shows would go on.
“Islamabad, we’re back! House Arrest is officially returning. Our NOC is reinstated and the shows are back on. New dates are live, so grab your tickets on BookMe,” read the statement on KopyKat’s Instagram. The play will now be staged from May 6 to May 9.
In his video appeal, Maqsood introduced himself simply: “My name is Anwar Maqsood and I’ve been writing for you for the past 66 years. You’ve also honoured me with awards for my work.” He then explained the situation without delving into the reasons for the NOC’s revocation.
“One of my plays, House Arrest, was being staged in Islamabad. We had approval, performed two shows, and had 11 more scheduled. Suddenly, the NOC was revoked, and we had to stop.”
He highlighted that the production features seven to eight new actors, for whom this marks a debut on the stage. “They trained for a month. All my plays introduce fresh talent — I don’t cast big-name actors. A great deal of effort and money has gone into this. We’re running at a loss. We’re not wealthy people,” he said.
Maqsood closed his message with a humble request: “Please reissue the NOC. Bless you. Pakistan Zindabad!”