Suchitra Krishnamoorthi And Randhir Roy Reunite For Theatrical Exploration 'Ek Haan'
Director Randhir Ranjan Roy and acclaimed actress Suchitra Krishnamoorthi are reuniting for an enthralling new play, "Ek Haan," following their previous work together on "Drama Queen." This production, featuring veteran actor Shekhar Suman, is set to captivate audiences at the Experimental Theatre, NCPA, with performances commencing on April 7th.
The narrative of "Ek Haan" is set in the year 1951, against the backdrop of the Partition of India and the emergence of Pakistan. It offers a deep dive into the life and literary contributions of the iconic writer Saadat Hasan Manto. Audiences will follow the journey of Kashmiri journalist Wazira as she travels to Pakistan to interview Manto for her newspaper. Their interactions, which range from provocative to mysterious, serve as a conduit to explore some of Manto's most famous stories, such as "Toba Tek Singh," "Kali Salwar," and "Thanda Ghosht."

Written by Neha Kargeti and directed by Randhir Ranjan Roy, "Ek Haan" aims to provide a window into Manto's complex psyche and his lasting legacy. The play stars Shekhar Suman and Suchitra Krishnamoorthi in leading roles, supported by a talented cast. It promises a thought-provoking examination of identity, politics, and the human condition.
Manto's fearless narrative style and feminist outlook remain relevant in today's socio-political context, making "Ek Haan" a significant and timely theatrical endeavor. This production invites audiences to engage with Manto's profound writings and gain insight into the experiences shaping a nation in flux. The play is an invitation to journey into the heart of New India, confronting its challenges and dreams through the stories of one of its most celebrated literary figures.
Audiences are encouraged to experience the captivating, enlightening, and moving performance of "Ek Haan" at the Experimental Theatre, NCPA, starting April 7th. This unique theatrical event offers a rare opportunity to immerse in the genius of Manto and his impact on Indian literature and society.