“Humhare Ram” – A Magnum Opus Theatrical Experience Like Never Before To Be Staged… Watch Out for it!

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Humhare Ram

Magnificent and mammoth, get ready for a stage show like never before… India’s leading theatre company Felicity Theatre is presenting “Humare Ram,” a theatrical extravaganza of epic proportions. Directed by Gaurav Bharrdwaj, this magnum opus showcases unprecedented scenes from the Ramayana, never before depicted on stage. TheGlitz reports.

Lord Ram played by Rahull R Bhuchar and Ravan played by Ashutosh Rana
Lord Ram played by Rahul R Bhuchar and Ravan played by Ashutosh Rana

An Amazing Cast

Leading Bollywood luminary Ashutosh Rana portrays the iconic role of Ravan, acclaimed actor Rahul R Bhuchar is Lord Ram, Danish Akhtar is Lord Hanuman, while Tarun Khanna is seen as Lord Shiva, Harleen Kaur Rekhi as Mata Seeta, and Karan Sharma as Surya Deva. This ensemble also features accomplished artists from the world of theatre.

Note The Date

Humare Ram will premiere on April 13, 2024, at St. Andrews Auditorium, Mumbai and will also be staged at Jamshed Bhabha Theatre, NCPA on April 20th, 2024.

Scene from Humhare Ram

Grand Theatrical Experience

Elevating the auditory experience, playback maestros Kailash Kher, Shankar Mahadevan, and Sonu Nigam contribute their voices to original compositions crafted exclusively for “Humare Ram.” This grand theatrical experience promises extraordinary performances, powerful dialogues, soul-stirring music, vibrant choreography, exquisite costumes, state-of-the-art lighting arrangements and special effects.

Tarun Khanna as Lord Shiva and Ashutosh Rana as Ravan
Tarun Khanna as Lord Shiva and Ashutosh Rana as Ravan

Untold Stories, Newer Perspective

The uniqueness of “Humare Ram” lies in its revelation of untold stories from the Ramayana. Starting from the perspective of Luv and Kush, the play explores their questioning of Lord Ram about their mother Sita. Through the lens of Lord Surya, “Humare Ram” takes the audience on a journey through the timeless tale of Lord Ram, Sita, and their eternal love, ordeals, trials, and triumphs.

This monumental production unfolds untold chapters of the Ramayana on stage, incorporating lights, background scores, LED backdrops, breathtaking aerial acts, and high-tech VFX magic. “Humare Ram” is not just entertainment; it’s a cultural celebration seamlessly blending history and culture to create an unforgettable experience.

What To Expect

Rahul R Bhuchar, Producer and MD of Felicity Theatre, avers, “Humare Ram” is meticulously crafted to bring a fresh perspective to the Ramayana narrative, which will appeal to the younger generation. Ashutosh Rana’s brilliant portrayal of Ravan, coupled with the musical prowess of iconic playback singers, promises a cultural pilgrimage, reigniting reverence for Lord Ram. Director Gaurav Bhardwaj, an ace ad filmmaker, adds a dynamic approach to this endeavor and audiences can be prepared to be mesmerized by this visual spectacle.”

What are you waiting for…

So go ahead… prepare to be spellbound with spectacular performances, grandiose lighting, enchanting LEDs, awe-inspiring aerial acts, and a troupe of over 50 dancers.

More than mere entertainment, “Humare Ram” is a mind-blowing experience and a cultural celebration that aims to evoke emotions, enlighten minds, and instill pride in our rich heritage. Felicity Theatre’s meticulous efforts transform the stage into a canvas where tradition and innovation seamlessly coalesce.

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Priced at Rs.799 onwards.

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