Career
He was the first artistic director of the Prithvi Theatre in Mumbai and in 1983 was head of the Prithvi Theatre Festival with Jennifer Kapoor and Akash Khurana. He started with productions like the early comedy and Saalgirah (1993), written by playwright Javed Siddiqui with Anupam Kher and Kirron Kher, which incidentally became her first acting performance during her comeback after a sabbatical. In 1992, American playwright and novelist, A. R. Gurney"s play Love Letters was adapted to Urdu and Indian context by Javed Siddiqui and first performed by veteran actors, Shabana Azmi and Farooq Sheikh at the Jennifer Kapoor Festival in Prithvi theatre in February 1992, under his direction, where for one-and-a-half hours, they read the letters describing the relationship between two characters Amrita and Zulfikar, over a period of 35 years.
The play went on tour to many parts of the world, including United States, Europe and Pakistan.
His production of Peter Shaffer"s satirical comedy, and the contemporary Indian adaptation of Arthur Miller"s classic Death of a Salesman, "Salesman Ramlal" (1997), starring actor-director Satish Kaushik are important plays of Indian theatre. Also in 2007, he added Abbas as his middle name to avoid confusion with Bollywood actor-director, Feroze Khan.
While, his play, Salesman Ramlal was revived in 2009, with a more contemporary version, another classic, Tumhari Amrita is still being performed in 2009, after 17 years.