Pahile Na Mi Tula, presented by Sumukh Chitra and Anamika, is set to grace the stage. Writer-director Sunil Harishchandra has explored the nuances of relationships in this play. Sumukh Chitra, in collaboration with Aryans Group of Companies, plans to bring many new theatrical works to the stage. Through Sumukh Chitra, the institution aims to present many good social topics to the audience through plays in the future, providing a platform for new artists, writers, and directors.
Aryan Group of Companies, which has been successfully operating in various fields, is now venturing into the theater sector through Sumukh Chitra. Nikhil Jadhav is the executive producer of Sumukh Chitra, and Dinu Pednekar is the narrator.
Currently, the era is all about ‘filters.’ Filters are used to make something look better. When forming a new relationship or preserving an existing one, do we consciously create the essential ‘filters,’ i.e., perspectives and trust? Do we use them at the right time? It is equally important to consider this, as depicted in the play Pahile Na Mi Tula, which was recently inaugurated. Producers Prasad Kamble and Ajay Vichare graced the occasion. The play features actors Anshuman Vichare, Hemant Patil, and Suvedha Desai.
The set design is by Sandesh Bendre, music by Ninad Mhaisalkar, lighting by Rajesh Shinde, costumes by Varda Sahasrabuddhe, and makeup by Udayraj Tangdi. Arvind Ghosalkar and Prasad Savardekar are responsible for management.