A satirical take on greed, family dynamics, and legal loopholes involving wills and inheritance. Production Context
: The sophisticated, sharp-tongued, and short-tempered billionaire tycoon.
In October 2019, the play was revived and opened once again to great fanfare, proving that its humor is timeless. A Gujarati Midday article from the time confirms the story was still being performed with Sharman Joshi taking on the four roles. ame lai gaya tame rahi gaya gujarati natak work
To exploit the unsigned documents, various factions within the family try to fabricate a living Madan Ajmera. What follows is theatrical anarchy as unexpectedly show up at the mansion: A smooth-talking, sharp-witted insurance agent. A rough-around-the-edges, uneducated truck driver. A naive, simple-minded villager.
The "drama" kicks off when Madan catches his wife red-handed with her lover—his own PA. In the ensuing chaos, Madan is murdered, and his body is hidden. To claim his massive property, the wife brings in an imposter to sign a new will. However, things spiral out of control when: A satirical take on greed, family dynamics, and
A clean, family entertainer that proves sometimes, the one who stays behind has the last laugh!
Tempers flare, leading to the murder of the husband. The plot thickens when the cheating wife attempts to seize the property using a fake imposter, bringing in a lookalike. A Gujarati Midday article from the time confirms
Multiple look-alikes of Madan Ajmera suddenly appear on the scene.
Using colloquial Gujarati that feels like a conversation in your own living room.