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Zee Theatre Honors Unconventional Mothers With Stories to Celebrate Their Humanity

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Every Mother’s Day, the work that moms do tirelessly to nurture their kids is glorified with out bearing in mind that they too have human limitations and wish just a little restful time for themselves. In Zee Theatre’s eleplays like ‘Ma Retire Hoti Hai’, ‘Chanda Hai Tu’ and ‘Aye Ladki’, you’ll meet girls who remind us that moms too get exhausted and deserve care and assist fairly than simply empty reward.Also Read – Anand Mahindra Gives New House To Tamil Nadu’s Idli Amma As Mother’s Day Present And Internet Can’t Keep Calm | Watch Video

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This masterpiece penned by Jnanpith awardee Krishna Sobti, revolves across the relationship between an previous, ailing lady and her daughter who’s caring for her. The mom is filled with nostalgia for her youth, marriage, being pregnant and the household she constructed. As her life nears its finish, she wonders if she ought to have completed extra along with her existence. Could she have been greater than only a spouse, mom, grandmother, the nurturer of a big clan? She often taunts her single daughter for not having anybody to name her personal however on the identical time, is possessive sufficient to not let her out of her sight. Between waves of remorse and conflicting feelings, she lastly understands that her daughter, who she refers to as ‘Aye Ladki’ with disdain, is her personal particular person. And that she herself was extra than simply the roles she performed as a spouse and a mom. ‘Aye Ladki’ was written by Sobti as a semi-biographical tribute to her mom. It continues to remind the viewers that past the tasks that ladies are anticipated to hold, they’re people who should chart their very own path in life.
Directed by Rasika Agashe, the teleplay additionally stars Sapna Sand, Bhumika Dubey, Manjeet Yadav. Also Read – Happy Mother’s Day: From Mary Kom to Serena Williams, Sports’ Super Moms

Maa Retire Hoti Hai :

Originally written in Marathi by Ashok Patole, this Rajan Tamhane directorial stars the late Reema Lagoo as Sudha, the selfless mom, spouse and grandmother who decides in the future to ‘retire’ from her family duties. After unconditionally serving her household for many years, she lastly does the unthinkable by deciding to stay as she pleases. As the play unfolds, we realise that Sudha had been a author however her potential was snuffed out by domesticity. The play makes astute feedback about how girls are taken with no consideration and anticipated to sacrifice their very own happiness for the sake of everybody else. The narrative additionally depicts how little respect is given to them for all of the unpaid toil they do at residence. The filming director of the play is Suman Mukhopadhyay and it additionally stars Yatin Karyekar, Sachin Deshpande, Shweta Mehendale, Sanket Phatak, Mansi Naik and Rutuja Nagwekar. You can watch ‘Maa Retire Hoti Hai’ on May 8 on Dish and D2H Rangmanch Active and Airtel Spotlight.

Chanda Hai Tu:

This play has been penned by famend playwright Jaywant Dalvi’s teleplay, as a poignant tribute to motherhood and parenting. It depicts the difficulties of elevating a bodily challenged baby within the face of restricted sources, monetary tasks {and professional} obligations. The play’s protagonists are Mr. and Mrs. Shukla who discover methods to make ends meet whereas making an attempt to maintain their sanity intact as caregivers of their son ‘Bachu.’ They divide their time to make it possible for a minimum of one dad or mum is at all times at residence however Bachu is just not at all times compliant and easygoing and sometimes checks their persistence past endurance. Mrs Shukla, performed by Smita Bansal can also be a working lady and somebody who often desires just a bit respite from her endless duties. How she finds hope and lightweight on this bleak existence is inspiring to look at. Directed by Nishikant Kamat for digital camera, and for stage by Atul Parchure, the teleplay additionally stars Manav Gohil, Sanjay Batra, Prasad Barve and Atul Parchure.

(The following above is a Press Release)