NATHURAM GODSE MUST DIE is Inspired by the most volatile Marathi play that was ever staged in India and that ran to packed houses for 25 years. The Original Marathi Play Me Nathuram Godse Boltoy is written by Prakash Dalvi based on the book MAY IT PLEASE YOUR HONOUR by Gopal Godse, Nathuram Godse's younger Brother.
Nathuram Godse is a name that stirs strong emotions in India. Know for assassinating Mahatma Gandhi, Godse's actions and motivations have been the subject of intense debate and scrutiny. It's crucial for every Indian to understand the full scope of this Historical event, exploring both sides of the story. Only through knowledge and discussion can we hope to understand the complexities of our history.
The play is a factual revelation of a tragic chapter of India's political history, which was censored and hidden for decades. With actual references from court records and other authentic documents, it puts forward a balance of opposing points of views in an impartial manner.
It does not take sides, does not condone any illegal acts but at the same time gives expression to a voice that was silenced.
Performed by an amazingly accomplished actors from Marathi, Hindi, Gujarati and English theatres and OTT platforms and accompanied by a musical score by an award winning music director duo Sai-Piyush, who were featured as the best emerging talent in the latest Forbes magazine.
Stagecraft that will leave the audiences spellbound.
It's been years since a play with as powerful a subject as this has come to scorch the English stage in India.
A must see for the older generation and a compulsory watch for the Gen Z.
During its various readings, there was not a single dry eye and a single audience that left the venue unmoved.
Witness history unfold in this explosive play about Nathuram Godse. A must for every Indian, this theatrical representation brings the events to life with stellar cast and incredible performances. It's an amazing portrayal that offers a balanced perspective on a pivotal moment in history.
Cast: Vikas Patil (Nathuram Godse), Bharat Dabholkar Kaustub Savarkar, Mohan Azad, Dr.Deepa Bhajekar, Mangesh Desai, Sandip Jangam & Anant Mahadevan (Mahatma Gandhi).
Next Shows:
Friday 27th September 2024 - At St.Andrews Auditorium, Bandra
Sunday 29th September 2024 - At Fine Arts Society, Chembur