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एका रविवारची कहाणी Eka Ravivarchi Kahani 

Sunil Narkar
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हार्मोनियम वादन, गायन आणि अभिनय अशा विविध कलांनी नटलेले, निखळ कौटुंबिक मनोरंजनात्मक २ अंकी नाटक.
साधं सरळ जीवन जगणाऱ्या मुंबईकरांचं निखळ जग आणि त्यांच्या रोखठोक वागण्यातून होणारी धमाल म्हणजे 'एका रविवारची कहाणी'.
हलकं फुलकं संगीत, दर्जेदार विनोद आणि ३०-३५ वर्षांपूर्वीच्या मुंबईकरांचं आयुष्य यातून नाटक खुलत जातं.
Writer Pu La Deshpande
The play, penned by the legendary Pu La Deshpande, is a quintessential representation of his unique brand of humor. Titled "Ravivaar Sakaal," the narrative unfolds over a seemingly uneventful Sunday morning, capturing the essence of a lazy afternoon in Mumbai. The story revolves around Pu La's character as he navigates the simple yet relatable interruptions of everyday life.
Set in his Mumbai apartment, Pu La's character indulges in a leisurely day, playing the harmonium-a symbol of his artistic spirit. However, this tranquility is amusingly interrupted by a series of mundane occurrences: the laundryman arrives to collect the week's laundry, neighbors drop by with their casual chit-chat, and his wife persistently nags him to take a bath. Each of these interruptions, though ordinary, is portrayed with Pu La's signature wit and humor, turning the everyday into a delightful comedy.
"Ravivaar Sakaal" is more than just a play; it's a reflection of Pu La Deshpande's keen observation of middle-class life, presented with a humor that resonates deeply with audiences. The subtle, yet sharp, commentary on the trivialities of domestic life, combined with Pu La's ability to find humor in the most mundane, makes this play a vintage treat. It's a performance that no true-blue theater lover can afford to miss-a celebration of the simplicity and charm of Pu La's world, where even the most ordinary day becomes an extraordinary experience.
The setting is Pu La's Mumbai apartment, a space that feels both intimate and familiar. The play begins with the lazy atmosphere of a Sunday afternoon-a time when the city slows down, and people seek solace in their homes. Pu La’s character, embodying the quintessential Maharashtrian intellectual, immerses himself in playing the harmonium. This act itself is symbolic, representing the cultural richness of Marathi society where music, literature, and the arts hold a cherished place.
However, this peaceful scene is soon disrupted by the small, yet persistent, interruptions of daily life. First, there's the arrival of the laundryman, a figure who, in his own way, is a staple of urban life. His presence is a reminder of the routines that bind us to our everyday existence. Then come the neighbors, whose unannounced visits and idle chatter reflect the social fabric of closely-knit communities, where privacy is often secondary to social interaction. Lastly, the wife's constant reminders to take a bath-a seemingly trivial concern-add a layer of domestic realism to the scene, highlighting the dynamics of marriage and the gentle push-and-pull of marital life.
What makes "Ravivaar Sakaal" truly remarkable is how Pu La Deshpande weaves these elements together with his trademark humor. The play is not just a series of comedic events but a commentary on the human condition, particularly within the framework of middle-class life. Pu La's humor is never harsh or cynical; instead, it is infused with a deep affection for his characters and their quirks. He sees the humor in their habits, their routines, and their interactions, and invites the audience to laugh along with him at the absurdity and beauty of it all.
The brilliance of this play lies in its ability to elevate the ordinary. Pu La Deshpande turns a simple Sunday morning into a rich, comedic exploration of life, filled with moments that are both universally relatable and uniquely Maharashtrian.
For those who love theater, "Ravivaar Sakaal" is more than just a performance; it is a celebration of Pu La Deshpande’s genius. It showcases his unparalleled ability to find humor in the mundane and to create characters that feel real, familiar, and beloved. This play is a vintage treat that offers not just entertainment, but also a deep connection to the cultural and social nuances of Marathi life. No true-blue theater lover can afford to miss this timeless gem, where the simplicity of a Sunday morning is transformed into an unforgettable comedic experience.
Director: Sunil Narkar
Production: MMLA
Production Execution: Ravi Upasani, Prabodh Kadkol, Vandana Tilak, Amita
Artists: Ravi Tilak, Waman Ganu, Meena Ganu, Chanda Sathe, Usha Sathe, Rajendra Vaishampayan, Jaidev Madgulkar, Lalita Pandit, Leena Joshi, Dilip Sanverdekar, Meenal Sanverdekar, Sonia Shaha and Sunil Narkar
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