About – CharChaughi Marathi Play:
‘Charchaughi’ is a journey of four women who have shaken off the bondage of a patriarchal society and are moving along the path of realization of their personalities. The play is Written by Prashant Dalvi and directed by Chandrakant Kulkarni. This proved to be a big hit and created history in the decade 1990-2000. It is still considered a milestone in Marathi Theatre.
The play portrays the story of a mother and her three daughters making very unusual decisions in their lives according to their independent thinking. Though these decisions are personal they represent the emotions of women in general. It also throws new light on man-woman relationships. Now after 31 years, ‘CHARCHAUGHI’ is coming on stage with a totally fresh cast and technicians. The play is produced by Jigisha.
Cast/Artists
- Rohini Hattangady
- Kadambari Kadam
- Parna Pethe
- Ninad Limaye
- Shreyas Raje
- Parth Ketkar
- Mukta Barve
Songs
- songs
Music
- Ashok Patki
Set Design
- Sandesh Bendre
Producers
- Shripad Padmakar
Genre
- Drama
Language
- Marathi
Duration
- 2 Hours 45 Minutes
Writer
- Prashant Dalvi
Lights
- Ravi Rasik
Costume
- Pratima Joshi
- Bhagyashree Jadhav
Director
- Chandrakant Kulkarni
Make Up
- Ulesh Khandare
Management
- Pranit Bodke
Production
- Jigisha Creations
चारचौघी Poster
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Teaser
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More About the Play
Charchaughi, a Marathi play written by Prashant Dalvi and directed by Chandrakant Kulkarni, debuted in 1990. Although modern Marathi theatre had been relatively progressive in its portrayal of women, Charchaughi was groundbreaking for its time, tackling societal taboos and gender issues head-on. The play revolves around a woman who defies societal norms by raising her three daughters as a single parent, each facing unique challenges as they navigate life’s complexities.
Originally portrayed by Deepa Shreeram, Vandana Gupte, Asawari Joshi, and Pratiksha Lonkar, the characters have since been reprised by a new cast, including Rohini Hattangady, Mukta Barve, Kadambari Kadam, and Parna Pethe. Despite the passage of time, the play remains relevant, highlighting the struggles faced by women in both personal and professional spheres.
Vidya, the eldest daughter, confronts infidelity in her marriage and demands joint custody of her child—a bold move in a society where divorce was once stigmatized. Vaiju, the second daughter, grapples with the burden of being the sole provider in her household while her husband fails to contribute. Meanwhile, Vini, the youngest daughter, navigates her romantic relationships, contemplating unconventional living arrangements that challenge societal norms.
Through empathetic direction and powerful performances, Charchaughi sheds light on issues of inequality and injustice, eliciting emotional responses from audiences. Despite the play’s serious themes, it incorporates elements of humor, courage, and hope, leaving viewers inspired by the resilience of its female protagonists.
While strides have been made towards gender equality since Charchaughi’s inception, the play serves as a reminder that there is still progress to be made. By defying convention and asserting their independence, the characters in Charchaughi exemplify the strength of women in the face of societal expectations.
Charchaughi remains a seminal work in Marathi theatre, challenging audiences to confront gender norms and embrace the empowerment of women. With its timeless themes and compelling storytelling, the play continues to resonate with audiences, sparking important conversations about equality and social justice.
Charchaughi keeps teaching us important lessons about how boys and girls are treated differently in our society. It’s like a mirror reflecting how we think and act about these things. Through the characters in the play, we see bravery and strength, making us think about our own lives and how we treat each other. Charchaughi tells us that everyone deserves respect and equality, no matter their gender. It’s a reminder that we can all work together to make things better for everyone.
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