"Charandas Chor" is a renowned Indian play written by Habib Tanveer, an acclaimed playwright and theater director. This satirical and folk-inspired play tells the story of Charandas, a seemingly simple and honest man who, despite being a thief, adheres to four principles: never to eat in a gold plate, never to lie, never to take another's wife, and never to run away from the police. As Charandas tries to maintain his integrity while leading a life of crime, the play unfolds with humor, wit, and social commentary. It highlights the complexities of morality and human nature. Through the character of Charandas, Tanveer explores the contradictions in society and questions conventional notions of good and bad. "Charandas Chor" is celebrated for its colorful characters, folk music, and engaging storytelling. It is a classic of Indian theater, known for its social critique and its ability to entertain and provoke thought simultaneously.
Event Venue
Little Theatre Group (LTG) Auditorium: Delhi, 1, Copernicus Marg, Mandi House, Opp. Doordarshan Bhavan, Near Connaught Place, Copernicus Marg, Delhi, NCR 110001, India, New Delhi
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