Swami and Friends is the story of a young lad named Swami and his escapades with his two close friends, Rajam and Mani. Set in late pre-independence India, the story takes us through the world of charming, boyish innocence of Swami in Malgudi. With remarkable characterisation and a wonderful sense of humour, Narayan’s Swami and Friends is a delight for the old and the young.
Step into an old world charm…
Step into pre-independence India… savour the experience of a small town in South India… come see a friendship like no other!
One of Narayan’s greatest achievements was to create the fictional semi-urban town of Malgudi. He created the town in September 1930, on Vijayadashami, an auspicious day to start new efforts and thus chosen for him by his grandmother. In his mind, he first saw a railway station, and slowly the name ‘Malgudi’ came to him.
The play is conceived as a seamless narrative, filled with humour and old-world charm. Faithful to the original novel but adapted and directed with fresh perspective, this play is truly a delight for the Narayan fan and Narayan novice alike!
Step into an old world charm…
Step into pre-independence India… savour the experience of a small town in South India… come see a friendship like no other!
One of Narayan’s greatest achievements was to create the fictional semi-urban town of Malgudi. He created the town in September 1930, on Vijayadashami, an auspicious day to start new efforts and thus chosen for him by his grandmother. In his mind, he first saw a railway station, and slowly the name ‘Malgudi’ came to him.
The play is conceived as a seamless narrative, filled with humour and old-world charm. Faithful to the original novel but adapted and directed with fresh perspective, this play is truly a delight for the Narayan fan and Narayan novice alike!
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