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Audience burst into a laughter riot in Brisbane Australia

Brisbane, March 23 (MCCQ

Newsdesk by Amrita Dehpande)

On 23 rd March in Brisbane, marathi speaking audience was previledged to witness a thoroughly entertaining marathi play Sahi re Sahi. The event was organised by Shaunara Entertainment’s Proprietor Sachin Ayachit and his wife Radha Daware. Thanks to the volunteers who worked on the arranging of the logistics and the behind the scenes of the play, the event ran smoothly. For the success of the event, volunteers, sponsors, community leaders and business owner’s support is extremely necessary. Thanks to Nitin Naik, Amit Deobhankar, Mahindra Shinde and Amrita Deshpande the event was possible and successful. Amit Deobhankar also acted in the play.

Sahi re sahi is a play directed by Kedar Shinde with leading actor Mr. Bharat Jadhav. It is a comedy play that makes you giggle, laugh, and almost roll on the floor with perfectly timed dialogue delivery by actors. The play is well written and directed as well as performed by all actors who don’t let the audience move out of their chair but be involved and wonder how the magic is happening right in front of their eyes.

The play and the story revolves around one person Madan Sukhatme a businessman who accidently dies. His will has three heirs, however, because there is no signature and a date on the will it becomes difficult to determine the rightful heir. This sets a rollercoaster of comical events as the three heirs try to outwit each other in bringing Madan Sukhatme to life to sign on the will. However, there is a twist in the plot which I will leave for the audience to experience when they get a chance to see the play.

Mr. Bharat Jadhav who plays the role of Madan Sukhatme has done an amazing performance with four roles in the same play. His timing of re-entry, punches, and performance of the different charachters at the same time puts him in the league of stalwart actors who are beyond compare. The play is extremely fast paced and the audience is just left in awe to figure out what just happened and where really is the real Madan Sukhatme.

Mr. Bharat Jadhav steals the entire play. It almost is a one man show. However, having said that, the other supporting actors also have done a fantastic job to mask the transitions for Mr. Bharath Jadhav to come back on stage transformed into a different character within few seconds. It seems that the cue for re-entry to appear as a different charachter was three dialogues delivered by the supporting actors which is only a few seconds.

As an audience, it is amazing to witness that perfection in timing by Mr. Bharat Jadhav transforming into a totally different charachter role. It is a skill very difficut to conjure and almost seemed like supernaturally magical but he does this with such an ease.

The play is being run for almost 20 years now with more than 4000 shows. The Brisbane show was the 4423rd show.

It is a perfect entertainment. Even if you don’t know the language, you will still enjoy the play and laugh your heart out on the situations that unfold in front of you. A must see play for all, it definitely is a stress burster with a quality theatre.

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