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Our Plays
Yahan Bande Saste Milte Hain
Director: Gouri Nilakantan
Screenwriter: T P Jhunjhunwala
Genre: Drama
It is a story of a shrewed business man Malkani, who supplies manpower is in great demand from industrialists, politicians etc. Little do these " VIPS" realize that they themselves would become a manpower to the common man and tables would be turned on them. Malkanai thus exposes their weaknesses and failing of the powerful in front of the power of the common man.


Ek Khayali Bimaar
Director: Gouri Nilakantan
Screenwriter: Molliere
Genre: Comedy
This play is an adaptation of Moliere's Imaginary Invalid. Omesh Gupta (Monsieur Ardin), the imaginary invalid is a thorough hypochondriac. His daughter, Sikha (Angelique) is in love with a young man by the name of Rahul (Cleante). But Omesh Gupta insists that she shall marry a man of his choosing, the son of a doctor and a doctor himself, Naveen Chawla (Thomas Defois). Urmila, (Toinette) the maid and Ramesh (Beralde), Omesh’s brother does everything possible to dissuade Omesh in his determination to marry Sikha to the stupid Naveen. Bhavna (Beline), Omesh’s shrewish second wife is determined that Sikha, her step daughter, is sent away to her aunt’s house, so that she, Bhavna can inherit his estate.
By many a tricks Bhavna‘s plan is revealed to Omesh by Urmila and Ramesh Gupta. They are thus successful in getting the content of Omesh Gutpa to marry his daughter Sikha to Rahul and to persuade Omesh to become a doctor himself.
Dragon of the Winds
Director: Gouri Nilakantan
Screenwriter: Carlson Wright
Genre: Children, Comedy, Folk
Based on a Japanese folk tale the Dragon of the Winds is a comedy that enthralls adults and children alike. A small sleepy village is excitedly awakened by the news of special visit of a dragon. News spread far and wide and many including a geisha and a samurai come to attend this happy occasion. Is it a hoax to hood wink the people set up Honazo and Uji or is for real. Watch and see the comic turn of events.


The Jungle Wanderweg
Directors: Gouri Nilakantan
Screenwriter: Gouri Nilakantan
Genre: Family, Children, Folk
Inspired by the famous German folklore, the Jungle Wanderweg makes its Indian debut with children aged 5 to 15 performing the act. Directed by noted theatre personality Gouri Nilakantan and Produced by - Platform for Action in Creative Theater, ‘The Jungle Wanderweg' teaches a lot not only to the younger generation but also to the present generation about the importance of preserving the nature.
Vidambana
Directors: Gouri NIlakantan
Screenwriter: Adapted from JN Bordes' Kriti Vikriti
Genre: Family, Drama
The play essentially deals with the internal conflict of a typical woman who is house bound and has sacrificed her own career for her ambitious husband. Will her dilema to find her own identity be solved by herself or does she need to seek resolution from external forces?
