South Asian Theatre with Universal Appeal

Andhon Ka Haathi

Sharad Joshi’s Andhon Ka Haathi is a play based on the story of four blind men and an elephant. Their lack of understanding and intent in tackling the big elephant in the room is symbolic of the irony that is omnipresent in the socio-political construct of our times. Co-directed by Aditya Kulkarni and Roshni Datta, who each bring their own quirks to the presentation, this play promises to be a treat for the South Asian audience who will find themselves one step closer home. 

Roshni Datta

Roshni is a film & stage actress, dancer, and director based in California. With EnActe, she has previously essayed the role of Miss Hearts in Tagore’s Kingdom of Cards, Josephina in Deepika Arwind’s How It Happens, Priya in Rutwik Deshpande’s Dum Biryani, Kaa/Mamta in The Jungle Book and has directed Leah Sirkin’s Mirabai – The Barefoot Princess. With Andhon Ka Haathi , she aspires to bring to the audience a timeless socio-political satire presented in an entertaining style which leaves them with food for thought, long after they leave the seats.

Aditya Kukarni

Aditya has been active in the Bay Area Community theatre circuit in various capacities as Actor, Writer, Director and sometimes also doing production and lights. He has directed plays like Art, Logging Out, I Have Never, etc with companies like CalAA and Naatak. This is his first production with EnActe.

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