#RaavanKiRamayan, #EpicTheatre relaunched in Mumbai


Coconut Theatre along with Delhi’s leading theatre group The Films and Theatre Society is all set to relauch play“Raavan Ki Ramayan” in Mumbai on 5th may 2018 after One and half year with enhanced set, new costume and dialogues after successful runs of their plays Chakravyuh, Draupadi, Wo Lahore and others. Atul Satya Koushik known all over India for his original plays and truthful visualization on stage has written and directed the play. Casting has always been the USP of Atul’s plays as he brings celebrities from films and TV to theatre. He has already made Nitish Bharadwaj, Kiran Kumar, Kashmira Shah, Rakesh Bedi, Avtar Gill and Himani Shivpuri act in his plays. Similarly in this play Actor Puneet Issar, who played the iconic character of Duryodhana in B R Chopra’s Mahabharata, will be essaying the role of Raavana. Many Bollywood and TV celebrities will also be joining show with presence of Bollywood Mega Star Suniel Shetty Raavan Ki Ramayan relaunch is a re-look at history from the point of view of those who lost and never got a chance to tell their side of story with more intense dialogues, new set and costume. A virtuous king of a prosperous kingdom is outraged at the ravaged modesty of his sister and sets out for a dignified revenge. But he falls for the defiance and audacity of an abducted woman and ultimately throws his kingdom into a great war against the will of many of his ministers including his eldest son and his wise wife Mandodari. The war within him poses him against the questions of his wife, sons, Gods and ancestors and war outside ultimately becomes the eternal war of Sur and Asur with high stakes from history on both sides. What unfolds is an epic hitherto unheard

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