This story is from August 30, 2018

The bittersweet episodes of an Indian household

Award-winning play Panchhi returns to stage at Ranga Shankara on September 4 and 5
The bittersweet episodes of an Indian household
An honest script and realistic characters are the most significant aspects of the play — something that has touched the hearts of the audiences. The story is about simple people and their simple dreams,” says theatreperson and facilitator Anita Mithra, as she talks about the award-winning dramatic piece,
Panchhi
, which is coming back to stage at a city venue next week.
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A collaborative project between Theatre Co-operative and Anita’s the Tortilla Entertainment Company, the play primarily revolves around a married couple, in the late 1980s and 1990s. Filled with humour and moments of despair, the narrative follows the topsy-turvy happenings of an evening that they want to celebrate for a special reason. But, somehow, things don’t turn the way they desire.
The play is directed by Srinivas Naidu. The set design forms an integral part of the play, laced with the signature notes of the era — the
Akashvani
tune and strains of
Mile Sur Mera Tumhara
. Set amid the bittersweet episodes of an Indian household,
Panchhi
underscores the financial struggles of a middle-class family.
Originally written in Bengali by Manoj Mitra, the play in co-translated in Hindi by Md Nizam and Srinivas. The cast includes actors Amit Suthar, Vandana Dugar, Suryansh Pratap and Devashish Singbal. In the past few months, the play has travelled extensively across the country, and has won awards under several categories at important platforms.
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