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Salaam Bombay Foundation empowers resource-challenged students through theatre

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April 30, 2025
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In an effort to demonstrate the transformative power of arts education for young people, the Salaam Bombay Foundation presented a Marathi play Ahankaarak Kahankaarakachi Goshta at Yashwant Natya Mandir, Matunga recently. Students from BMC and government schools, belonging to the Repertory Company of the Foundation, performed in the play.

The play draws inspiration from the storytelling traditions of the Warli community. It revolves around the themes of Ahankaarak (the one who listens) and Kahankaarak (the one who tells). It reflects on the dangers of ego, the loss of connection with nature and culture, and the consequences of forgetting one’s roots. Through a series of folk narratives, dance, music, and metaphor, the play presents a journey of introspection. It also urges audiences to value humility, tradition, and community in a fast-changing, materialistic world.

Rajashree Kadam, Sr VP, Arts and Media, Salaam Bombay Foundation, said that the play provided students a full theatre-making experience.  “At Salaam Bombay Foundation, we believe that art is not a luxury, but a necessity. Through this initiative, our students did not just showcase a play. They reclaimed their narratives, connected to their roots, and showed the world that talent knows no boundaries. This is the real power of arts education — that it gives young people a voice, a stage, and a future,” she said while adding that the New Education Policy emphasises the importance of our traditions and culture.  “We see this play as a way to bring those ideas to our students and communities,” she added.

For the students, the experience was transformative. They not only learnt about script development, performance, and stage production but also explored deep cultural and philosophical themes.

Chetan Wagh, an artist, said, “Performing this play made me realise that stories from our roots have so much power. It was not just acting; it felt like living those traditions and emotions on stage. It gave me confidence that I can create something meaningful, not just for me but for my entire community.”

Started in 2016, the Repertory Company of Salaam Bombay Foundation is a platform for alumni of the Theatre, Dance, and Music Academies to continue their artistic journey after completing their training. The Company bridges the gap between learning and professional practice, helping them build real-world experience, self-confidence, and new career opportunities in the arts.

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