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LET'S START WITH WHY
Let's Start with Why is born out of the need for Indian theatre makers to talk about their upcoming work.
With mainstream media ignoring us almost entirely, and social media being all about images, reels and quotable quotes, there is no place any more for makers to explain why they are making a particular work. There is no place for them to answer honest questions about their work, their artistic choices, their process or their journeys.
Set in a conversational QnA format, Let's Start with Why is an attempt to provide makers a nuanced voice, and to provide audience members an informed choice.
No rants. No clickbait. No flame wars. Just talking about the work.
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The Value of Values ft. Akash Khurana
"At Prithvi and NCPA, I was introduced to a very intimate experience, to being with that character, feeling what the character is feeling. I would be the first in the line, and in the second or third row. And with all of these plays, you know, somehow the experiences are very, very rich. Fulfilling." Rahil Shah, Art-repreneuer from Baroda on his love affair with theatre and Akvarious.
Vivek Madan
2 days ago14 min read


Theatre is my Jam ft. Rahil Shah
"At Prithvi and NCPA, I was introduced to a very intimate experience, to being with that character, feeling what the character is feeling. I would be the first in the line, and in the second or third row. And with all of these plays, you know, somehow the experiences are very, very rich. Fulfilling." Rahil Shah, Art-repreneuer from Baroda on his love affair with theatre and Akvarious.
Vivek Madan
5 days ago15 min read


Some Sound Advice ft Varruun Bangera
"It's definitely gone ahead from “Can you just give me three phone calls and two door knocks” to being more thought out. Most directors ask me to come in, see what I feel, let me play around with moods and tones. And many also have specific rehearsals just to test ideas for the sound design." Varruun Bangera for once on the other side of the mic, on the intricacies of sound design, his favourites and his process.
Vivek Madan
6 days ago14 min read


Multiple Personality Order ft Mantra Mugdh
"Every Christmas they needed a Santa Claus. Guess who they picked? On Children's Day I used to dress up like a cartoon character. Because I loved to sing and dance and entertain people." Mantra Mugdh, the man of many lives, shares his experiences on several of them.
Vivek Madan
Nov 1416 min read


The Memoryman ft. Kashin Shetty
"I never expected Akvarious to do a play like Baghdad Wedding in my life! Or There's Something in the Water. But they did. They pushed the boundaries." Kashin Shetty, one of the oldest original Akvariants, and the keeper of memories and menus, holds forth on his beginnings, his approach to acting and his love for all things theatre.
Vivek Madan
Nov 515 min read


Inheriting Kindness ft. Dhrreti Bhatt
"After every project, I feel like now my life is over. And sometimes I forget that I'm only 22. And I have an eternity ahead of me. I can take it slow, I don't have to be in a rush. " Dhrreti Bhatt, Akvarious's newest playwright-director speaks to us about ideas for new plays, about her process, her relationship with God, and ends with some pointed observations on the state of theatre in Bombay.
Vivek Madan
Oct 513 min read


Tilt up! ft. Yael Crishna
"I really enjoy the design process. Finding worlds that are created through light to bring the director's vision to life." Yael Crishna, lighting designer and operator shifts focus from her journey, to her design process and to her reliance on teamwork in the theatre.
Vivek Madan
Sep 2514 min read


On Changing Times ft. Shikha Talsania
"There are stories in all the projects I remember fondly. I'm always grateful. For when people show up for you in ways you didn't expect, or when you least expected it." Shikha Talsania, actor on stage and screen and long time Akvariant takes a plunge into the beauty and banality of working as a professional actor today.
Vivek Madan
Sep 311 min read


Once there was a little girl... ft. Kshitee Jog
"I always wanted to act. I never wanted to do anything else." Kshitee Jog, actor, powerhouse, reluctant star, gives us a glimpse on growing up in a theatre family, what it means to be a star, and recognising second chances.
Vivek Madan
Jun 279 min read


Cut and Colour ft. The Costume Team
The Costume Team ("Because our clothes have layers, not our name"), Mumbai's dynamic dressers on how they try and make all kinds of storytellers look - and feel - good.
Vivek Madan
May 159 min read


Beautiful. Memorable. Painful. ft. Aseem Hattangady
Quotes like these make wonderful titles. Maybe someday an autobiography. Aseem Hattangady has enough anecdotes and opinions to write one fairly soon. Here's a sneak peek.
Vivek Madan
May 159 min read


Came for the theatre. Stayed for the theatre. ft. Mallika Singh
"There is no bigger gift than to have a director see your passion for the craft." Mallika Singh, long-time theatrewali and relatively new AkVariant, expounds.
Vivek Madan
May 146 min read


Good food, good people, good vibes ft Siddharth Kumar
Actor, writer, overall nice guy Siddharth Kumar talks about his journey in theatre, with Akvarious and his favourite moments along the way.
Vivek Madan
May 148 min read


Loving your lovings ft. Adhaar Khurana
In the year when Akvarious turns 25, the youngest member of the Khurana family, Adhaar Khurana, has a candid chat on 'funemployment', being
Vivek Madan
Mar 16 min read
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