Two sisters, one an intellectually brilliant paraplegic, the other a plodding writer--- live under the same roof, dependent on each other, but inhabiting different emotional as well as linguistic worlds, English and Hindi. The arrangement is fraught, because as they respond to life together, and separately, they continually modify the image they have of each other and the world around.
The twenty-first century is an era of electronic images. From every corner of our daily life images fling themselves at us, arguing, accusing, wheedling, until the very essence of our private existence seems threatened. But suppose the most deadly of these images were one's own shattered self?
Shabana Azmi plays both the sisters on stage and their many images, as they morph into one another, in one of the most challenging roles of her career.
This
play is going to be a
wonderful experience.