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When three short stories become a play

Akku portrays intrinsic sensibilities on stage
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Akku in Kannada is an adaptation of three short stories – namely Ammachiya Nenapugalu,

Akku

and Puttammatte Mommagalu – by renowned Kannada litterateur Vaidehi. The play is plotted in a seemingly different narrative of very intrinsic sensibilities. The play primarily intends to capture and subtly express the continuous struggle of a woman in the society. The play explores beyond the perception of Akku’s character as a mentally challenged woman, in her struggle for existence. The whimsical male characters portrayed in the play, control and play around the female characters through both – psychological and physical violence, thus limiting her role to physical means to quench their sexual desires. It haunts us as the different faces of the male are exposed in a male-dominant system. On the contrary, women appear to be imprisoned in a claustrophobic space directly or indirectly controlled by invisible threads. In these contexts Akku seems like a bird in free flight.
The artists of the play are Geetha Surathkal, Yashaswini, Divya Karanth, Chaitanya, Usha S, Varna, Hitha, Avani Shetty, Adithi Ural, BG Ramakrishna, Dr Rajkumar, Radhakrishna Urala, Vishwanath Urala, Rajesh Kashyap, Muralidhar Navda, Dileep, Tejaswi Marakini, Shivaramanna, Siddaramappa and Anjan Bharadwaj.
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The play is scheduled to take place on May 21 (7 pm) at

Kengal Hanumanthaih Kala Soudha

, Ramanjaneya Temple compound, Hanumantha Nagar.

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