Gobhi ke Patte ki Chutney
Play
2.0 hrs
December 23, 2018 7:30 pm Sunday
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Zeeshan Hasan Akhtar’s solo performance Gobhi ke Patte ki Chutney is a quiet meditation on what it means to be Muslim in India. Starting with that founding moment of post-Independence communal violence that in many ways inaugurated the Hindutva project, the Bhagalpur riots in Bihar in 1989, without so much as mentioning the place or the forces behind the violence then or today, Akhtar builds a menacing and moving account of a subjectivity formed in that crucible. In a remarkable refusal of the production of the Muslim as the othered product of an anthropological gaze or the victim of secular pity and compassion as much as of communal violence, Gobhi ke Patte ki Chutney is a subtle and deeply disturbing account of the more primal components of human subjectivity told in a theatrical language that eschews spectacle and settles for a record of the tremors of a heartbeat.

Organizer
Zeeshan Hasan Akhtar
Zeeshan Hasan Akhtar is a theatre practitioner and screenwriter based out of Delhi. Gobhi ke Patte ki Chutney is a work in progress and has been showcased to small groups in a few independently run spaces like Barefoot, Karvaan along with a few colleges in Delhi to generate feedback. This is an attempt to reach out to people in other cities and understand their reading of the performance.