DS Pahwa’s Hindi play "Kuchh Meetha Ho Jaye" gives a audience standing ovation

Director Raman Kumar with starcast and crew of DS Pahwa's play, Kuchh Meetha Ho Jaye, at Rang Sharda Auditorium, Bandra
Mumbai: Ace Director Raman Kumar, in association with Producer DS Pahwa, is back with an emotional rollercoaster of a play, "Kuchh Meetha Ho Jaye" stars Sudha Chandran and Ridhima Rakesh Bedi as the mother-daughter duo along with Paintal, Avtar Gill, Ravi Gossain, Poojaa Raajput and Harshita Shukla.

“A play dealing with a sweet relationships gone sour. I am glad it received a standing ovation,” divulged Producer DS Pahwa while Raman Kumar averred, “The emotional turmoil between a mother and a daughter in the play was well received by the audience.”
DS Pahwa's play, Kuchh Meetha Ho Jaye, recieves a standing ovation at Rang Sharda Auditorium, Bandra
The cast and crew of "Kuchh Meetha Ho Jaye" were spotted at the do during their first show at Rang Sharda Auditorium, Bandra. Avtar Gill played Dinesh Kumar alias DK, who is a friend to Sudha Chandran’s on-screen character, Sagarika. Paintal played the role of a loyalist who accompanies Sagarika as a Tabla player whereas Ravi Gossain played Reema’s (Ridhima Rakesh Bedi) husband. Ridhima portrayed Sagarika’s daughter who blames her mother on her father’s alcoholism, eventually dying an untimely and unnatural death. The audience applauded the performance and the dialogue delivery.
Starcast and crew of DS Pahwa's play, Kuchh Meetha Ho Jaye, humbled after recieving a standing ovation at Rang Sharda Auditorium, Bandra
DS Pahwa’s association with the Indian Entertainment Industry goes back to the 70s, where from running a cinema hall in Delhi, he has distributed over 40 Hindi films. Beside film distribution, DS Pahwa has produced several critically acclaimed plays with numerous Bollywood personalities. “The cast was a breeze to work with. The play has shaped up really well, all thanks to master director Raman Kumar,” concluded DS Pahwa.

"Kuchh Meetha Ho Jaye" is all set for another enthralling show at Royal Opera House, Mumbai, India’s only surviving opera house, before embarking on a nationwide tour soon.

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