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Deepa Gahlot: Rewriting our 'happily ever after'

<p>The age-old concept that women can only be happy after marriage is now changing with more free-spirited women taking centrestage</p>

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Artistes from Facial, Pedicures and Mind Masala; (right) Sushmita Mukherjee in Naribai in NCPA Centrestage 2016. Pics/Narendra Dangiya

Artistes from Facial, Pedicures and Mind Masala; (right) Sushmita Mukherjee in Naribai in NCPA Centrestage 2016. Pics/Narendra Dangiya

Mrs Sharma has a business card stating that she is "Homemaker to Mr Sharma." No first name; it is as if she has obliterated her own identity to become Mrs Sharma. In the play, Facial, Pedicures And Mind Masala, the homemaker is played by Divya Jagdale who visits a beauty parlour to get her upper lip waxed, because that's the way her husband likes it. What she likes, he doesn't seem to care about.

Artistes from Facial, Pedicures and Mind Masala; (right) Sushmita Mukherjee in Naribai in NCPA Centrestage 2016. Pics/Narendra Dangiya
Artistes from Facial, Pedicures and Mind Masala; (right) Sushmita Mukherjee in Naribai in NCPA Centrestage 2016. Pics/Narendra Dangiya

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