Asif Khan was inspired to create a play about Lena, Maysa, and Ameya, three Muslim skateboarding sisters who gained fame on social media. He crafted Sisters 360, focusing on two fictional stepsisters, Fatima and Salima, to appeal to children aged 8-12. Although inspired by the real-life sisters, the narrative is entirely fictional, showcasing the friendship and diverse backgrounds of the characters. Through their skateboarding adventures, the play addresses themes of identity, culture, and camaraderie, encouraging young audiences to embrace their passions and differences.
Khan aimed to create an engaging narrative that not only showcases the skateboarding skills of young Muslim girls but also celebrates their friendship and identities.
Khan's adaptation emphasizes the themes of diversity and friendship, utilizing the skateboarding passion of two fictional sisters inspired by real girls.
By choosing to represent Fatima and Salima as stepsisters from different backgrounds, Khan creates a narrative that highlights the beauty of cultural diversity.
Ultimately, Sisters 360 aims to resonate with children aged 8-12, encouraging them to embrace their identities and passions through the excitement of skateboarding.
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