Played masterfully by Joseph Macwan, this character is not stupid; he is principled. He believes that if you work hard, society will reward you. His slow realization that the world rewards the loud and the greedy forms the emotional core of the play. His monologues about waiting for the "right time" are both hilarious and heartbreaking.
To secure his vast fortune, the wife and her lover hide the body and bring in an imposter to sign a new will. However, their scheme spirales into chaos due to: Ame Lai Gaya Tame Rahi Gaya Gujarati Natak
Unlike traditional plays that rely heavily on sets and costume changes, this play focuses heavily on the dialogue. It feels like a poetic symposium (Mushaira) where the characters engage in witty banter, Shayaris, and rapid-fire exchanges. If you appreciate clever wordplay, this is for you. Played masterfully by Joseph Macwan, this character is
The title translates to “We took it away, you stayed behind” or “We moved on, you got left behind.” It is a powerful metaphor for changing times, generational gaps, or the clash between tradition and modernity. His monologues about waiting for the "right time"
The production has featured notable actors over its various runs, including: Sharman Joshi as Madan Ajmera/Lookalikes. Pradeep Vengurlekar Ami Bhayani Ravi Parmar Directed by Vipul Mehta (with some iterations associated with Kedhar Shinde Why It's Popular Commercial Powerhouse: At its peak, the play performed an average of 12 shows per week