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Favourite memory from a concert: Jacob Collier making the audience sing to a Daniel Caesar song — and how!
[September 18, 2019 at the NCPA, Mumbai]
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Lovable Rascal-The Psychological Thriller Redefining Modern Theatre
What happens when a perfectly balanced life begins to unravel because of one unexpected change? This question lies at the heart of Lovable Rascal, a gripping Hinglish drama-comedy that has been creating waves in the Indian theatre scene.
After gaining major attention at the prestigious Bharat Rang Mahotsav, the play is set to captivate audiences at Tata Theatre, NCPA. With its unique mix of suspense, emotion, and psychological tension, Lovable Rascal is quickly becoming one of the most talked-about stage productions of the year.
A Simple Life That Takes an Unexpected Turn
At the center of the story is Amruta, a woman who has carefully built a peaceful and controlled life. She is an artist and a widow who prefers simplicity over chaos. Her world is quiet, predictable, and safe—or at least it seems that way.
Everything changes when she decides to take in a paying guest.
This new entrant into her life doesn’t appear threatening at all. In fact, he is calm, charming, and surprisingly likable. But beneath this quiet personality lies something far more complex. Slowly and subtly, he begins to influence Amruta’s thoughts, her art, and even her perception of her past.
What makes Lovable Rascal so compelling is this gradual shift. The tension doesn’t come from loud confrontations but from small, almost invisible changes that slowly disrupt Amruta’s sense of control.
The Psychology of Trust and Manipulation
Unlike typical thrillers that rely on dramatic twists, Lovable Rascal builds its suspense through psychological depth. The play explores how trust can be manipulated and how easily certainty can turn into doubt.
The “rascal” in the story is not aggressive or obvious. Instead, he is someone who gains trust quietly. His presence raises an unsettling question—are the most dangerous people always the ones we least suspect?
As the story progresses, the audience begins to question everything. Is Amruta truly in control of her life, or is she being guided toward something she cannot yet see?
This subtle psychological tension is what makes the play stand out among modern theatre productions.
A Powerful Creative Collaboration
The strength of Lovable Rascal lies not just in its story but also in the team behind it. The production is backed by Ashvin Gidwani and directed by Mahesh Manjrekar, known for his deep understanding of human emotions and storytelling.
Together, they bring a layered narrative to life—one that goes beyond entertainment and dives into the complexities of human behavior.
The cast adds further depth to the performance. Anusha Dandekar leads the play as Amruta, delivering a performance marked by grace and emotional nuance. Opposite her, Sumedh Mudgalkar brings a quiet intensity to the role of the mysterious guest.
Their on-stage chemistry creates a constant sense of unease, keeping the audience engaged from beginning to end.
Thrills in the Smallest Moments
What truly sets Lovable Rascal apart is its ability to find suspense in subtle details. A lingering glance, a half-spoken sentence, or a moment of silence becomes loaded with meaning.
The play does not rush its narrative. Instead, it allows tension to build gradually, making every interaction feel significant. As the story unfolds, the line between right and wrong begins to blur.
The audience is left questioning not only the characters but also their own instincts about trust and control.
A Story That Keeps You Guessing
As the narrative progresses, the sense of certainty disappears. Who is in control? Who is being manipulated? And what is the true intention behind the guest’s presence?
These questions drive the story forward, creating a sense of suspense that keeps viewers on edge. The play challenges the audience to look beyond appearances and consider the hidden motives behind every action.
Conclusion
When the curtains rise at Tata Theatre, NCPA, Lovable Rascal promises more than just a stage performance—it offers an intense psychological experience.
By the time the story reaches its second act, every smile feels suspicious, and every conversation carries hidden meaning. The play transforms a simple domestic setting into a space filled with tension, secrets, and unanswered questions.
How far will Amruta go to protect the life she has built? And what is the “lovable” guest truly hiding?
There is only one way to find out—step into the world of Lovable Rascal and experience the fine line between control and chaos.
Make sure you also see the post about these latest additions to the list of "international sponsors of war" at @b4ukraine. 🇺🇦💙💛🇺🇦
#Repost @kyivindependent_official with @use.repost . . . Ukraine's National Corruption Prevention Agency added major food corporations PepsiCo and Mars to the "international sponsors of war" list on Sept. 1.
Despite pledging to reduce their businesses, suspend advertising activities and production in Russia, the companies continue to work in the country, "paying significant taxes to its state budget, thereby supporting the aggressor's economy," the Agency wrote.
PepsiCo is an American multinational producer of food, snacks, and beverages sold in over 200 countries. The company's brand portfolio includes Lay's Doritos, Cheetos, Gatorade, Pepsi-Cola, Mountain Dew, Quaker, SodaStream, and others. Lay's chips were reportedly found in Russian soldiers' food rations.
In terms of net profit, PepsiCo is the fourth largest company in the given industry in Russia, with 19 factories and around 20,000 employees.
Over the first year of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the Russian division of PepsiCo increased its net profit by 333% compared to 2021, reaching $525 million, and paid over $115 million to the state budget, according to the report.
PepsiCo has more than 500 vacancies in Russia advertised on its website. "By creating jobs, foreign companies free the Kremlin from the burden of unemployment benefits and related social problems," the Agency argued.
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Meanwhile, Mars reportedly received $377 million in net profit from its Russian business in 2022, which was 59% more than the previous year. The company has over 100 jobs available in Russia.
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