How Did Aahana Kumra Celebrate 14 Years of 'Sir Sir Sarla'?
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Key Takeaways
- Aahana Kumra celebrates 14 years of 'Sir Sir Sarla'.
- Theatre provides her with unparalleled joy and freedom.
- Live performances enhance the actor-audience connection.
- Aahana emphasizes the authenticity of theatre.
- She expresses gratitude for her journey in the arts.
Mumbai, Dec 15 (NationPress) Actress Aahana Kumra took to social media to commemorate a significant milestone as her play “Sir Sir Sarla” celebrated its 14th anniversary.
She embraced the ongoing enchantment of theatre and her profound connection with the stage. Reflecting on a memorable evening at Prithvi Theatre, Aahana articulated how her return to live performances continues to provide her with unparalleled joy, authenticity, and artistic freedom, affirming that theatre is her most genuine and rewarding environment as an actor. On Instagram, Aahana posted a series of pictures featuring her with co-stars Makarand Deshpande, Sanjay Dadhich, Danish Pandor, among others.
In her caption, Aahana Kumra expressed, “14 years of Sir Sir Sarla and last night felt just as vibrant! I keep coming back to theatre because my journey as an actor doesn’t hinge on a single film, one series, an OTT release, or a fleeting reel. It’s all about joy! About truth!”
“On the decision I made nearly a decade ago—to pursue acting in its purest form! Theatre is the one realm untouched by edits, lenses, or algorithms. It’s where an actor discovers their voice, trusts their instincts, connects with the audience, and fully embraces the moment.”
The actress further stated, “In a world filled with distractions and noise, I’m thankful I can still cling to something authentic. Many advised me to move on. I’m relieved I didn’t listen—because the joy of performing on stage is irreplaceable. Success and failure are fleeting. What endures is the voice you discover when you’re liberated. And thank goodness I found mine last night against all odds! Last night at Prithvi Theatre—my second home—was enchanting.”
“Every performer shone. Every moment was significant. Love always to @anshtheatregroup @kunal.r.kapoor @makaranddeshpandeofficial @sanjaydadhich @amogh_phadake @rajiv2424 and my Ansh family Deva, Bhuvad and Yash! And happiness to @ninad.limaye! Here’s to theatre. Here’s to the stage. Here’s to countless more years of being precisely where I belong.”
“Sir Sir Sarla”, crafted and directed by Makarand Deshpande, delves into the intricate, unspoken relationship between Professor Palekar, a captivating literature professor, and his two most cherished students, Sarla and Phanidhar.