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  • Venue
    Tata Theatre
  • Date Time
    23 August 2025 | 7:00 pm
  • Age Limit
    6+
  • Member Price
    Rs. 2250, 1800, 1350, 900, 540 & 360/- (Plus GST)
  • Non Member Price
    Rs. 2500, 2000, 1500, 1000, 600, 400/- (Plus GST)
  • Duration
    140 mins

Event Details

Hindi Play

An NCPA presentation in collaboration with 33 AM Studio & Rawan Future Productions

Ghasiram Kotwal by Vijay Tendulkar is a powerful political satire that uses historical context to critique contemporary issues of power, corruption, and social injustice. The play, set in 18th-century Pune under the Peshwa rule, follows the rise and fall of Ghasiram

The play begins with an invocation to lord Ganesha with a nandi which is a traditional way to begins even modern theatrical performance. We are presenting Ghasiram Kotwal in 2025 era. The Brahmins of Pune introduce themselves and we can see the morally corrupt situation in Pune. Nana Phadnavis who is the Diwan (Chief Secretary) of Pune is also corrupt and visits the lavani dancer. Ghasiram is working with the Lavani dancer. He is impressed by the wit of Ghasiram. Ghasiram being a Brahmin goes to collect alms at the Peshwa’s festival the next day. However, he is ill-treated there and is charged with pickpocketing and imprisoned for the offense. He then decides to take revenge. So, the play continues to reach the next part of this play.

Ghasiram barters his own daughter Lalitagauri to get the post of Kotwal (police chief) of Pune from Nana. Having got the post, he begins to enforce strict rules in the city. He starts asking for permits for everything and starts throwing people in jail for the smallest offenses. When the commoners come to Nana with a complaint, he dismisses them & is deeply indulged with Gauri. In the meantime, Gauri becomes pregnant by Nana and dies during childbirth. Nana asks her body thrown in the river in secret. He convinces Ghasiram that the title he enjoys is only because of his patronage. The situation goes out of hand when a few brahmins visitors to the city are put in jail and die from suffocation due to inadequate ventilation in their custody. The Brahmin of Pune then complains to the Peshwa.

The Peshwa summons Nana who orders Ghasiram to be killed in the most inhumane way possible. Nana ignores his summons; the Brahmins then surround his palace protest. To save his skin Nana finally gives orders for execution of Ghasiram.

The play explores the themes of violence, both physical and psychological, and the exploitation of women, particularly Ghasiram’s daughter, Gori, who is sacrificed for political gain.

Presenter: Abhijit Panse
Directors: Abhijit Panse & Bhalchandra Kubal
Cast: Sanjay Mishra, Santosh Juvekar, Urmila Kanetkar & others
Producers: Akanksha Omkar Mali, Anita Palande, Abhijit Panse
Music Director: Mandar Deshpande
Choreographer: Phulwa Khamkar
Set Designer: Sandesh Bendre
Lighting Designer: Harshawardhan Paathak
Costume Design: Abhijit Panse & Chaitrali Dongre
Makeup: Sharad Sawant
Production head: Mandar Tillu
Production Manager: Santosh Mahadik

 

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