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Watch a play tonight based on Manto's collection of stories on prostitution

Updated on: 04 March,2017 11:44 AM IST  | 
Snigdha Hasan |

An experimental play weaves together some of Manto’s stories on prostitution to reveal its vulnerable side

Watch a play tonight based on Manto's collection of stories on prostitution

Daksh Vashisht in the roles of Manto
Daksh Vashisht in the roles of Manto


She worked hard to raise her children. She put money away for the treatment of a neighbour inflicted with cancer. She adored animals and they returned her selfless love. And she had self-pride that couldn’t take the assault of a heartless rejection. But none of this mattered to the world outside that fettered Sugandhi to her profession, commercial sex.


Sugandhi
Sugandhi


“‘Do you look at women who work in banks or teach children in schools with hatred? Then why is a woman, who works equally hard in a profession where she is compelled to sell her body, the subject of abhorrence?’ This is a question Saadat Hasan Manto grappled with, much to the discomfort of others,” says Daksh Vashisht, who will play the role of the renowned Urdu writer in an experimental mono-act titled Bebaak Manto, directed by Anil Sharma that premieres in the city today. The play begins with Manto’s views on prostitution. His character will then transform on stage into Sugandhi, from the story Hatak (Insult), and then into the many characters from his writings on the profession.

“The segue of Manto Saab’s character into his creations was important because he has lived amidst these characters; his stories are plucked from reality,” says Vashisht. “While many of Manto’s works have been performed through storytelling and reading sessions, we wanted to move away from the format to present the author in a more holistic manner, transcending his individual pieces of writing,” shares Sharma of Delhi’s well-known theatre group, Mitr Rangmanch, sharing that the act will be carried forward through Indian Classical music.

Sharma believes that while prostitution is not as veiled as it was in Manto’s time, it remains ruthless, perhaps more now. “Through Sugandhi’s beloved pets, the play is trying to say that animals can be more compassionate than humans.”

On: Today, 9 pm; March 5, 4 pm
At: Clap, Solitaire II, opposite Infinity Mall, Malad (W)
Call: 987307813
Cost: Rs 250

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