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'Theatre still throws up surprises'
Updated On: 24 March, 2013 07:57 AM IST | | Rinky Kumar
Renowned critic Deepa Gahlot talks about how risk-taking groups and appreciative audiences have made Mumbai the hot bed of performing arts
What kind of changes have you seen in Indian theatre over the years?
There is a lot more original writing in English and the audiences have increased for English plays. Marathi theatre has been the most innovative in terms of experimenting with content and form, but Gujarati theatre is most sorted commercially. The one suffering the most is Hindi theatre, for want of dedicated venues.u00a0

Deepa Gahlot wants the best of Mumbai’s plays showcased to the world. PIC/ Suresh KKu00a0
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