An ordinary gentleman, perhaps a clerk, has a nagging wife. He is thoroughly pestered and insulted by his wife and feels concerned and claustrophobic. His resentment breeds anger and decides to teach her a lesson.
This man happens to meet someone at a local restaurant who is also a sufferer just like him. Together they hatch a plan and sccordingly decide that one would punish the other's wife. The two men meet again at the same place and confide unto each other that they have discovered many unknown facets in the two ladies concerned and blame themselves for being blind all these days.
The elderly couple who own the restaurant, play a crucial role in the two men's journey of realisation. Ofcourse, the whole story is narratedwith great humour.
Discover MoreCast & Credits
Kamal Chattopadhyay, Jayanta Mitra, Rahul Sengupta, Debasish Bose, Dibyadoot Roychowdhury, Debasis Chattapadhyay, Siddhartha Chakraborty, Arkopol Talukdar, Mala Chakraborty, Suchismita Halder, Madhumita Sengupta, Pritha Bandyopadhyay, Susmita Pan, Mamata Banerjee, Sima Mukhopadhyay |
Playwright: Tirthankar Chanda |
Direction: Sima Mukhopadhyay |
set design: Hiran Mitra |
Set Making: Raj Drama Set Suppliers |
Light: Badal Das |
Music: Late Tarit Bhattacharya |
Music projection: Late Sanjoy Das |
Costume: Pritha Bandyopadhyay |
Choreography: Somnath Dutta |
Continuing Synopsis
As the story unfolds, we acknowledge that familiarity does lead to contempt and people may leave poles apart from each other even in a seemingly close relationship. We also learn how compassion and empathy can help to appreciate the kaleidoscopic images of human emotion.
It is mentioned that we can criticize others, can make fun of others but never understand when we ourselves turn into the role of a sinner, where self-judgement or intropspection is the only option left before us to be a complete human being.