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- This play comprises the proceedings of this Court in which the defense lawyer, the extremely sharp Bikash Ray, goes deep into the motive behind the assault and exposes the ugly and shocking truth.
- It's a story about greed, ambition, self-preservation, and revenge, and it stars Chandan Roy Sanyal and Kunaal Roy Kapur in key roles.
- Gunehgaar, a teleplay that is high on suspense and intrigue.
- Kusum, a young married woman is happy with her life except for her unexplainable and sudden bouts of pain. A young researcher arrives and concludes that Kusum is not sick but possessed. The spirit in question is her husband Sharath's old lover Savita who killed herself when he decided to marry Kusum instead of her. Has she come back to destroy his marriage or is Kusum just suffering from mental distress?
- A married woman, Keya struggles between protecting the secret that could shake her marriage and yearning for her husband's love rather than just being his prized doll. Can Keya avert the disaster that can put her marriage at stake?
- Purush is a mirror of the patriarchal Indian society. Each and every character in this play represents different shades of patriarchal ideology. In this scenario, Ambika, the central character of the play, thinks otherwise and not only fights for herself but also stands up for other women who are subjected to injustice or oppression. Society stands against Ambika... but what they fail to do is - break her spirit.
- Lovers Priya and Lakshman who can't get married till Priya's elder sister Pallavi does. Lakshman devises an elaborate plan where they hire an NRI groom to woo Pallavi.
- 'Koi Baat Chale' is a celebration of some of the best Indian writers and their literary works. This unique season consists of 6 episodes with stories being read by veteran actors (e.g. Manoj Pahwa, Saadiya Siddiqui, Vinay Pathak etc.) who use their vocal skills and performing arts to translate words into emotions, juxtaposed with a quirky, otherworldly set that creates a nostalgic and fantastical experience for the viewers. Koi Baat Chale has stories like 'Toba Tek Singh', 'Idgah', 'Ek Film Katha' written by Saadat Hasan Manto, Munshi Premchand and Harishankar Parsai respectively and more of such.
- On the eve of her wedding, a mix-up in a shampoo hair removal solution results in Gudiya losing her eyebrows and some hair. This causes chaos and panic within her family.
- A married woman struggles between protecting the secret that could shake her marriage and yearning for her husband's love rather than just being his prized doll. "Doll's House" is a Hindi play starring Swastika Mukherjee, Subhrajyoti Barat, Ratnabali Bhattacharya, and Dibyendu Bhattacharya. Keya is a pampered wife and her husband Shubhodeep treats her like his most prized possession. All decisions are made by Shubhodeep and the only time Keya lies to her husband is when she takes help from Bansi, her husband's colleague. Will Bansi spill the beans and put her marriage at stake?
- The play follows the life of Nazia, a veteran theatre actor, and founder of the Modern Theatre, now reduced to playing the grandmother in films. The strong-willed, flamboyant and zealous Nazia denounces films and revives her theatre company. However, things do not go as planned with the unexpected arrival of Nikhat, her niece Ruby's daughter. Nazia is forced to recollect her past, much against her will. As the purdah unveils, it reveals the true vulnerability and pain that drives Nazia's art and is hidden behind her selfish and stubborn nature.
- The thriller drama revolves around a warring married couple ready to go any extent to gain an upper hand over each other. Their conflict takes an unexpected turn when the wife finds her husband's look-alike and hires him to get rid of her selfish husband.
- A hair-raising tale of lies and deceit in which two divorcees, Sujata and Manohar meet at a marriage bureau in hope of a new life. Together they agree to take time to get to know each other while waiting for Manohar's divorce. However, things escalate quickly and the two begin to live together with a baby on the way but no sign of marriage on the cards and a series of lies and deceit to follow.
- The play explores the bond between the students and their professor, which faces many ebbs and flows. Secrets are revealed, accusations are thrown, and the three lives remain interwoven for many years to come.
- The Hindi adaptation of Shakespeare's Twelveth Night,this musical revolves around the household of Olivia, where two campaigns are being quietly waged. The first: Love-sick Duke Orsino is hopelessly in love with the indifferent Lady Olivia. He orders the cross-dresser Cesario to plead with Olivia on his behalf. But, Cesario is actually a woman in disguise, named Viola, who is in love with the Duke. In his pursuit to convince the Lady, thanks to his charm, Olivia falls for Cesario instead, and thus follows a bitter-sweet chain of events. The second battle is due to an alliance of servants and hangers-on against the high-handedness of her steward, the pompous Malvolio.
- A convicted murderer and certifiably insane man, Sadashiv appears suddenly at Dr. Shreedhar's Psychiatric clinic. In a role reversal between doctor and patient, Sadashiv forces Dr. Shreedhar, an accomplished doctor to confront his growing discontent and unease in his own life. Will the patient be able to teach his doctor a thing or two about life?
- Mr and Mrs Inaamdar feel unhappy and unwanted while staying with their own children. The only way out is by putting themselves up for adoption. Kalachakra is a Hindi drama starring Chandana Sharma, Gulki Joshi, Aanand Goradia, Ashok Sharma Pravin Dabas, Sandeep Dhabale, Om Katare and Paromita Chatterjee. The story is based on the anguish of an old couple after their children refuse to be burdened with the responsibility of looking after their parents.
- The story revolves around Dhananjay Mane, an aspiring actor, who works as a watchman to make a living. One night, he comes across Manini, a resident of the building, who is on the verge of committing suicide. Can Dhananjay use his charm and acting skills to save a life?
- Scavenger's daughter is a thriller in the form of theatre. The story revolves around the investigation of a murder of old couples.
- The story is set in an era when the traditional Kotha's were dying away due to advent of film songs records and people shying away from going to Kothas to listen to the traditional music. Most of the kothas soon turned to brothel to survive and resorted to prostitution for making living instead of traditional song and dance. One such Kothi belonged to Hamidabai, who once was known for her singing and had many classical singers as her fans, including one famous "khan Sahib", whose daughter she was raising alone. She was struggling to make her living with the popularity of traditional mujara's fading away. But she was not willing to compromise her ideals and did not allow her kothi to turn into brothel like other kothas. The story progresses with Hamidabai's death and the turn of events thereon and how the life turns for her daughter Shabbo and the kothi itself.
- Arun, a young traveler, stumbles into the Shukla residence that is trying hard to marry off their daughter Saru, but consistent rejections have made them anxious and they pressurize Saru to try harder to impress prospective grooms. Saru herself is highly affected by all this and makes different plans where Arun may have a part to play.
- Janpath Kiss is a Hindi ZEE Theatre play. The story revolves around a common man charmed by the beauty of a young girl and kisses her in the middle of New Delhi's Janpath market. The kiss then leads to numerous troubles for the boy and the girl and landing him in jail. The girl visits the boy in jail and a friendship emerges.
- Two innocent friends get entangled in a web of lust, hate, chaos and lesbian love.
- Set in 1948, the story revolves around a wealthy Brahmin, Durgeshwari, who is popularly known as Baisaab. As her husband leads a life of debauchery, she is entrusted by her father-in-law to run their zamindari business. The matriarch takes all decisions in the household, including the ones that involve property, finances and even the personal lives of her family members, with an iron fist.Due to Baisaab's disdain for the lower castes and need to preserve the stature of her family, she is unable to competently fulfill her responsibilities as a mother and wife. However, when Mahatma Gandhi is assassinated by Nathuram Godse, trouble begins to brew and she faces the possibility of giving up everything she has sacrificed her life for. Will Baisaab eventually hold on to her power? It's this question that forms the crux of the plot.