Hrutul’s YOUFORIA returns to Ahmedabad with Chapter Parth, a groundbreaking HEXAIMMERSIVE audio-visual experience blending art, music, and philosophy.
Hrutul’s YOUFORIA returns to Ahmedabad with Chapter Parth
Ahmedabad is preparing to host an extraordinary cultural event this October as YOUFORIA brings back its HEXAIMMERSIVE production, Chapter Parth, on the 11th and 12th at Saath Sangath, The Venue of Occasion. This marks the return of the world’s first HEXAIMMERSIVE audio-visual spectacle, following its debut earlier this year.
Conceived by 27-year-old director, composer, and lyricist Hrutul, YOUFORIA Chapter Parth defies labels. It is part theatre, part cinema, part live show, yet unlike anything spectators have seen. Over ninety minutes, six giant screens encircle the venue, shifting and splitting to create an environment that surrounds attendees with constantly evolving perspectives.
The performance blends 17 original compositions with choreography, narration, and visuals. It moves from ancient Indian philosophy to today’s questions of technology, artificial intelligence, and social change. On stage, six dancers, ten vocalists, a narrator, and a mysterious presence guide the journey.
For Hrutul, YOUFORIA grew from experiments rather than plans. “I’ve always challenged generic narratives because being different feels like my way of validating existence and contributing to society’s evolution,” he said. “HEXAIMMERSIVE wasn’t planned. It emerged from trial, error, and ideas I was stubborn enough to pursue.”
The concept demanded new technical knowledge. With no venue able to support his vision, Hrutul turned into his own architect and projection mapping designer. “I remember asking vendors a simple question, if two projector beams intersect, will the photons distort? Nobody could answer. That uncertainty made me more determined,” he recalled. To protect the originality of the format, he legally registered HEXAIMMERSIVE nationally and internationally, including under F.R.A.P.P.A.
The music that anchors Chapter: Parth emerged from his #100Weeks100SongsChallenge, an ambitious two-year project where he composed weekly across genres and themes. From that vast library, he curated 17 pieces to fit the arc. Dialogues with a mysterious entity bridge the works, creating continuity between ancient myths and contemporary dilemmas.
Hrutul is careful about how he interprets mythology and history. “For me, the Ramayana, Mahabharata, the Vedas, these are history. But once retold and filtered through countless opinions, they become mythology. What I present is my perspective, shaped by today’s world, merging ancient values with a contemporary lens,” he explained. This balance allows YOUFORIA to connect cultural authenticity with relevance for today’s viewers.
The format’s strength lies in its unpredictability. Sometimes three screens align while the others diverge; at other moments, all six merge into a unified panorama. “What began as a limitation turned into a new language of expression,” Hrutul observed.
Beyond its technical novelty, YOUFORIA seeks to stir emotions. Hrutul describes the rarest state as euphoria itself: “It’s that state where you feel nothing and everything at once. That’s what I want audiences to touch, even briefly. True heaven is the spectrum of emotions, not constant happiness but the richness that makes life expansive.”
His journey towards this stage began early. At 19, Hrutul became Gujarat’s youngest director to release a theatrical film across the state. By 21, he had directed his debut Gujarati feature and won recognition as a Global-Gujarati awardee. Along the way, he collaborated with celebrated singers including Sonu Nigam, Mohit Chauhan, Aditya Gadhvi, Kirtidan Gadhvi, Jigardan Gadhvi, Tushar Joshi, and Parthiv Gohil.
While Ahmedabad marks a milestone, the vision for YOUFORIA is far bigger. The next chapter, kali yuddha, is scheduled for 2026 and will explore the battle for human consciousness through a high-energy electronic album. Hrutul hints that future iterations may expand beyond HEXAIMMERSIVE into new formats yet to be discovered.
Ultimately, his ambition reaches beyond shows. Hrutul believes India can emerge as a global hub for narratives and creative innovation. “My dream is to make India the art and imagination capital of the world, through constant experiments and collaboration,” he said.
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