‘Jodicha Mamla’ to Shine with Fresh Talent!
Marathi theater today is thriving with new ideas, youthful energy, and contemporary themes. Young writers, directors, and actors are breaking traditional moulds to stage innovative plays rooted in human relationships, social realities, and the mindset of today’s generation.
Producers and directors are increasingly keen to spotlight fresh talent alongside seasoned performers. This new wave of talent is lighting up commercial plays. “Jodicha Mamla” is one such fresh production, brought to life by producers Rahul Bhandare and Shreyas Indapurkar with a cast of promising newcomers.
The play’s press conference wrapped up recently, graced by renowned producer-director-actor Sachin Pilgaonkar, who offered his best wishes. “New artists entering the stage will infuse plays with fresh energy. Their arrival is great for the Marathi theater business,” he remarked.
Produced by ‘Drishti’ and ‘Adwait Theatres’, this two-act comedy is all set for audiences. With the catchy tagline “Black & White Family’s Rainbow Tale!”, its inaugural show is on Friday, May 15, at 4:30 PM at Gadkari Rangayatn, Thane. The play satirically yet emotionally explores youth’s self-centered views, shifting social mindsets, and their impact on families—offering a unique theater experience. “Jodicha Mamla” is a hilarious juggle of relationships, prestige, and reality.
Producer Rahul Bhandare shared, “We’re bringing a light-hearted take on today’s youth’s thoughts, their perspective on relationships, and evolving family dynamics. Giving newcomers a platform for quality entertainment will surely resonate with audiences.”
Director Shreyas Indapurkar added, “Through humor, we’ve portrayed today’s social realities. Every character will connect with viewers somewhere. This play entertains while provoking thought, appealing to all age groups.”
Starring Yogesh Kadam, Prachi Katdare, Payal Salunke, Vaibhav Mahale, Vishal Durafale, Ashwini Mali, Vinayak Jadhav, Pradeep Kasbe, Shweta Kajale, Abhijit Patskar, Akash Rathod, Durgesh Landge, and Shreyas Indapurkar in key roles.
By Keerti Kadam

