Acting in Neelakuyil became an asset for the dancer in me: Sithara Balakrishnan
'My performance featured the struggles faced by women'
My third piece was based on Kubja, inspired by a poem by Sitakant Mahapatra, which was translated into Malayalam by Kavalam. I chose this piece because it represents Indian women. The hunch of Kubja is not merely a physical defect; it symbolises the burdens women face from men and society. Even today, we see attacks and a lack of justice for women — these issues have existed since time immemorial. Some women may not even recognise that they are living in pain or stress; they could be within our own families. Many walk with a ‘hunch’ of responsibilities and silent struggles.
'Theatre requires more concentration'
The month-long study camp for the play was very helpful. We had to learn the dialogues thoroughly — there was no prompting involved. I had to play Neeli with everything in me. If you have seen the film, you would know that Neeli is a very innocent girl who is betrayed. As the play progressed without pauses, and since I delivered all the dialogues myself, I slowly became her.
It is not possible for me to be part of plays continuously, as I am primarily a dancer and have been working in the field for over 40 years. We have staged Neelakuyil twice so far. It is not a play that can be performed on every stage; it is meant more for film-literary platforms, so the schedules are not very rushed.Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
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