
It has been almost three years since Samar and Radha got divorced. They believe they have moved on. Both are in new relationships and thriving professionally. They're even on the verge of selling a shared piece of land and after which they can acquire a sizeable chunk ot money. Life is good... until they run into each other at a resort in Alibaug
Suddenly confronted by their new circumstances, all sense of stabilitv aets thrown out of the window. and chaos ensues. Long-forgotten wounds resurface, and old resentments erupt. A love-hate comedy unfolds as the past and the present collide, completely changing their future.
The play examines what closure may look like after meaningful relationships end. It delves into what informs one's sense of identity and engages with ideas of friendship, love, and happiness in today's complicated reality.
Written by Irawati Karnik and directed by Adwait Dadarkar and Ranjit Patil, the play is performed by Priya Bapat and Umesh Kamat, first-rate performers and people's favorites. Supporting them are the talented and proficient Ashutosh Gokhale and Pallavi Patil.