Master Phoolmani | |
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Written by | Chandrakant Shah |
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Date premiered | 15 November 1999 |
Place premiered | Horniman Circle Gardens, Mumbai |
Original language | Gujarati |
Genre | Musical comedy |
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Master Phoolmani is a 1999 Gujarati-language musical comedy play that was written by Chandrakant Shah and directed by Manoj Shah. The play was adapted from Satish Alekar's work Begum Barve (1979), which Chandrakant Shah rewrote from a Gujarati viewpoint to be more relatable to Gujarati audience. The play, which is one of Manoj Shah's best-known works, was first staged on 15 November 1999 at Horniman Circle Gardens, Mumbai. It was influenced by the Bhangavadi[a] theatre style, and depicts the story of two out-of-work theatre actors who enter the fantasy of two aged bachelor clerks.[2][3]
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