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Shikhandi – a blend of Indian storytelling with contemporary English verses

The play is a brave story to be staged as it questions the traditional roles of gender and sexual identities
Shikhandi – a blend of Indian storytelling with contemporary English verses

Written and directed by Faezeh Jalali, 'Shikhandi: The Story of the In-Betweens' is a tongue-in-cheek retelling of the story of Shikhandi, who is one of the first examples of a transgender characters in Indian mythology. Shikhandi played a crucial part in Mahabharta during the winning of the Pandavas at the battle of Kurukshetra. Meant to be born male to avenge an insult in her past life as Amba she is reborn female, raised male, has a sex change on her wedding night when she runs away to the forest (thanks to a Yaksha), and finally fulfills her destiny - to be the cause of Bhishma's death.
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The play is a comic, tongue-in-cheek, retelling of the story of Shikhandi, mixing traditional Indian storytelling and contemporary English verse, and questioning gender, sexuality, maleness, femaleness and everything in between.
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A brave story to be staged it questions the traditional roles of gender, identity and sexuality by blending Indian storytelling with contemporary English verses. The play which stars Meher Acharia-Dar, Srishti Shrivastava, Mahnaz Damania, Nikhil Murali, Tushar Pandey, NakulBhalla, Karan Desai, Vikrant Dhote, Kartavya Anthwal Sharma and Abhishek Chauhan has received rave reviews ever since it was premiered in March last year. It has so far travelled all over India covering areas such as Delhi, Bangalore, Kolkata and Goa apart from Mumbai.
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Seema Mattoo

Seema loves books, clothes, cooking, travelling and re-creating Indian art on paper, canvas, fabric and even walls. While currently her life revolves around her two kids and work, she is waiting to exhale as she dreams to settle down in a serene place to unleash her creativity in the form of her own book cafe with Indian art and textiles on display.

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