Pierrot’s Troupe presents
Massage
(Hindi Comedy by Rakesh Bedi)
April 18 (Sun), 7:30 PM
Shri Ram Centre 4 Safdar Hashmi Marg, New Delhi
Script: Vijay Tendulkar- Direction:Harbans Singh
Music: Kuldeep Singh: Duration 2hrs
If Rakesh Bedi and Pierrot’s Troupe join hands, then what is most likely to happen? A fabulous Comedy, of course. So Delhites are invited to de-stress themselves at Shri Ram Centre on April 18 (from 7:30 pm onwards) while enjoying Massage at the hands of Rakesh Bedi who, moreover, shall do so in as many as 24 different roles.
MASSAGE is the story of Happy Kumar, a young man, who comes to Mumbai to become --- Well! What else? A Hero. Instead, he lands up as the fourth assistant director with a film-maker – Kohli --- celebrated for his “C” grade ‘sex n snakes’ centered films.
He gets a peep into all the acute angles of Hindi Cinema – and much more -- by virtue of this job. So much so, he quits the film world to join a Ladies Gym as an instructor and soon turns out to be the most sought after instructor -- among ladies.
Happy Kumar becomes an independent masseur till he finds the love of his life. He continues his escapades with MASSAGE where he meets many people from different walks of life including a minister, his P.A. and a Goon
Originally written in Marathi by the great Indian Playwright Vijay Tendulkar, the play has been adapted into Hindi by Rakesh Bedi himself. It has been directed by Harbans Singh and the music rendered by Kuldip Singh.
A PRATIK ARTS THEATRE PRODUCTION
Remarks
Rakesh Bedi had the audience in splits – The
Hindustan Times
Bedi’s unflagging keeps the audience for two hours- The Times of India
One man 24 faces —Astonishing – The Pioneer
Bedi takes you through a gamut of emotions -- The Week
Time for a good Massage -- The Asian Age
The impression left on the audience is of absolute spontaneity -- Times of Oman
The play is funny comment on life -- Sahara Times
Rakesh Bedi at his wonderful best -- Cinema
Hilarious, delightful and a wonderful performance -- Oman Observer
Interesting journey of a common man -- Midday
Rakesh is brilliant and that is saying little___The Screen
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Added by Dr M Sayeed Alam on March 27, 2010