Kathputliyan Theatre Group (KTG) will stage, Ek Actor Ki Maut. Directed by theatre actor, director, playwright Zafer Mohiuddin, the play is initially written by Croatian author, Miro Gavran and tailored to Hindi by Saurabh Srivastava.
“It’s about two actors, Akshay and Ira, who develop a bond whereas rehearsing for a charity present,” says Zafer in his baritone, from Alliance Francaise. “Akshay is a struggling actor, whereas Ira is established with a profitable profession spanning 40 years. Akshay invitations Ira to behave in a play, and Ira reluctantly agrees. The play explores Ira’s love for theatre, and the feelings the 2 actors undergo as they share elements of their lives.”
Zafer performs Akshay whereas Kavita Agarwal performs Ira. “The play can be a dialog between the medium of theatre, movie and tv. And what number of use theatre as a stepping stone for movie. For example, although NSD was began to propagate theatre, actors practice there to hunt a profession in movies. Ira can be responsible of the identical whereas Akshay, nonetheless, believes in theatre.”
The play, says Zafer, posits the speculation that an actor dies when he exits the stage.
Zafer began off as an architect, however found his ardour for theatre and have become a playwright. Although he has completed voice overs, commercials and movies, Zafer has stayed deeply rooted in theatre since 1979, when he based Kathputaliyaan Theatre Group
Ek Actor Ki Maut Zafer says is a critical play. “I travelled to Delhi just lately and a go to to NSD is a should with each journey. This time, whereas I used to be there, I purchased 20 performs and one ebook was this. The topic hit me so onerous that I instantly contacted the playwright, sought his permission and we began engaged on this play.”
The theme engulfed Zafer. “It’s an intense play with no type of stylisation, and a whole lot of dialogue. It’s a critical dialogue between two senior actors with lengthy, significant, highly effective silences which might be essential to the play.”
Zafer says the play was staged for an intimate viewers and that is their first public present. Kavita has been with Kathputliyan for the previous three years and has additionally labored with different theatre teams.
The play can be staged on March 24, 3.30pm and seven.30pm at Jagriti, Whitefield. Tickets on BookMyShow.