Taj Mahal Ka Tender theatre review: Shah Jahan meets modern red tape in this sharp satire
Taj Mahal Ka Tender
(Comedy)
★★★
Cast: Bhanu Pratap Singh, Dev, Abhiram Pendse, Subham Anand
Director: Jay Jha
Duration: 60 min
Language: Hindi
Review:
What happens when a Mughal emperor walks into modern-day Delhi? Taj Mahal Ka Tender, originally written by Ajay Shukla, imagines precisely that and uses the absurdity to mirror a deeply familiar reality.
The play follows Shah Jahan, now navigating twenty-first century bureaucracy, determined to build the Taj Mahal for his wife, Mumtaz. What unfolds is a sharp yet witty satire of red tape, where files stall, officials delay for personal gain, and ambition quietly dissolves into process. Even as the humour lands consistently, the underlying commentary on a slow and inefficient system remains hard to ignore, especially as it takes over two decades for the tender to even be passed.
The production keeps things simple, allowing performances to take centre stage. Bhanu as Shah Jahan brings a distinctive presence with his vocal mannerisms, while Dev as Guptaji, Abhiram as Sudheer, and Subham as Bhaiyaji lend strong support, together creating a world that feels both exaggerated and recognisable. Their performances keep the narrative engaging, with several moments of effective comic timing.
While the play sustains its humour and pace, the transitions, particularly the way time skips and music are handled, could have been more seamless.
That said, the writing ensures frequent laughter, with a few moments that linger beyond the immediate. Overall, it is an entertaining production that amuses while subtly unsettling.
Should you watch it?
Watch it for its engaging performances and sharp, relatable humour that keeps you entertained throughout.Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
★★★
Cast: Bhanu Pratap Singh, Dev, Abhiram Pendse, Subham Anand
Director: Jay Jha
Duration: 60 min
Language: Hindi
Review:
The play follows Shah Jahan, now navigating twenty-first century bureaucracy, determined to build the Taj Mahal for his wife, Mumtaz. What unfolds is a sharp yet witty satire of red tape, where files stall, officials delay for personal gain, and ambition quietly dissolves into process. Even as the humour lands consistently, the underlying commentary on a slow and inefficient system remains hard to ignore, especially as it takes over two decades for the tender to even be passed.
The production keeps things simple, allowing performances to take centre stage. Bhanu as Shah Jahan brings a distinctive presence with his vocal mannerisms, while Dev as Guptaji, Abhiram as Sudheer, and Subham as Bhaiyaji lend strong support, together creating a world that feels both exaggerated and recognisable. Their performances keep the narrative engaging, with several moments of effective comic timing.
That said, the writing ensures frequent laughter, with a few moments that linger beyond the immediate. Overall, it is an entertaining production that amuses while subtly unsettling.
Should you watch it?
Watch it for its engaging performances and sharp, relatable humour that keeps you entertained throughout.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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