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Swatantra Theatre
Formation15 August 2007; 17 years ago (2007-08-15)
Founded atPune, Maharashtra, India
TypeTheatre organisation, performing arts center, and troupe
PurposeTheatre production, education and social awareness
Location
  • Pune, Maharashtra, India
Official language
Hindi, Marathi
Key people
  • Abhijeet Choudhary
  • Dhanashree Heblikar
  • Yuwaraj Shah
Websiteswatantratheater.com

Swatantra Theatre is an Indian theatre organization and troupe based in Pune, India. The troupe produces and performs plays in Hindi language. In addition to theatre productions, the troupe also carries theatre education, training and theatre festival. It has staged productions across India. Swatantra's alumni include Shivankit Singh Parihar,Karan Kishore Parab, Tushar Kawle, Prakhar Singh. Mahadev Singh Lakhawat,Varun Rajput, Prashant Singh, Aarsvi Joshi and Aditya Singhal

Swatantra Theatre was founded by Abhijeet Choudhary, Dhanashree Heblikar and Yuwaraj Shah in 2007.[1][2][3] Choudhary serves as a director of the plays, while Heblikar serves as creative director.[4]

History

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In 2005, Abhijeet Choudhary, who was working as an actor at Asmita Theatre, and Dhanashree Heblikar, a stage actor, met in Pune and decided to start a theatre group that would produce Hindi-language plays solely, because at that time, the theatre of Pune was dominated by Marathi theatre.[4] The theatre trope was founded on 15 August 2007.[5] As of 2018, the troupe has 55 permanent members.[3]

Activities

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Choudhary directs the plays produced by the troupe, and Heblikar serves as creative director and manages aesthetics including music, light, set, costumes.[4] Swatantra organizes Swatantra Rang Hindi Theater Festival, a two or three-days theatre festival, annually.[6][7][8] It also organizes Children's Theatre Festival twice in a year,[9] and a virtual theatre festival, Rang-e-Dastaan.[10] It organized workshops twice in a month to give education about on voice modulation, body control and acting.[5]

The theatre presents the Yuwaraj of Theatre (YOTA) of Award annually on its anniversary day.[11]

Plays

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Swatantra Theatre produces plays which often deal with the theme of social consciousness. It has also worked in experimental theatre.[3] The troupe often performs plays on mental health awareness.[12] The troupe has performed its plays at various places including Film and Television Institute of India,BHARANGAM-2020 AND BHARANGAM 2024National School of Drama, Deccan Literature Festival,Bal Gandharva Ranga Mandir and National Defence Academy (NDA).[5]

Year Play Ref.
2008 Court Martial [5][13]
2008 Aaj Ki Taaza Khabar [14]
2008 Zindagi Ke Rang [15]
2008 Andha Yug [15]
2009 Gagan Damama Bajyo [16]
2009 Dhool Mein Lipta Sach [17]
2010 Dayashankar Ki Diary [18]
2010 Hamlet In My School [19][20]
2011 Ajab Sher Ki Gajab Kahani [21]
2011 Ji Jaisi Aapki Marzi [22]
2013 Cheaper By The Dozen [23]
2013 Mashaal Jalao Diye Se [24]
2014 Dakghar [25]
2014 Komal Gandhar [25]
2014 Gharonda [26]
2015 Chulbule Bulbule [27]
2016 Jis Lahore Nahi Dekhya wo Jamya Nai [28]
2016 Taj Mahal ka Tender [29]
2017 An Evening with Chekhov [30]
2017 Jhalkiyaan [31]
2018 Panchi Aise Aate Hain [32]
2019 Khamosh Adalat Jaari Hain [32]
2019 Jaag Utha Hai Raigad [33]
2020 Common Sadness [12]
2020 Vijeta Kaun [10]
2020 The Bicycle Girl [10]
2020 Sheher-e-Naqab [3]
2020 Bakri [34]
2020 Ujbak Raja Teen Dacoit [34]
2021 Sihar Uthi Thi Maut Yahan [35]
2022 Malgudi Days [36]
2023 Hamidabai Ki Kothi [37]

Awards and Felicitations

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  • Maharashtra Rajya Natya Spardha Hindi 2018
Dhanashree Heblikar- Best Actor for Play Mujhe Amrita Chahiye
Rashmi Gupta Received Excellence in Acting for Play Mujhe Amrita Chahiye
  • Maharashtra Rajya Natya Spardha Hindi 2019
Won 4th Best Play Tajmahal Ka Tender
Ashwin Sharma Best Actor for Play Tajmahal Ka Tender
  • Maharashtra Rajya Natya Spardha Hindi 2020
Won 3rd Best Play Kabira Khada Bazar Mein 
Dhanashree Heblikar Received Excellence in Acting for Play Kabira Khada Bazar Mein 
  • Bharat Rang Mahaotsav of National School Of Drama-2020 [1]
 Selected to Perform play "Jaag Utha Hai Raigad" 
  • Maharashtra Rajya Natya Spardha Hindi 2021
 Krushan Doshi Received Excellence in Acting for Play Jaag Utha Hai Raigad
  • Maharashtra Rajya Natya Spardha Hindi 2022 [38]
  Sihar Uthi Thi Maut Yahan Received 7 Awards
  Best 2nd Play
  Best Director Abhijeet Choudhary
  Best Actor  Dhanashree Heblikar 
              & Prashant Gowda
  Best Set Design Arun Jagtap
  Best Make-up Aayushi
  Excellence in Acting- Chezan Lawyer
  • Maharashtra Rajya Natya Spardha Marathi 2022
 Kirti Kadam Received Excellence in Acting for Play "Raigadala Jeva Jaag Yete"
  • Vizag Junior Theatre Fest 2023 In Vishakhapatnam [2]
 Invited to Perform  Play "Malgudi Day" in English
  • Bharat Rang Mahotsav of National School Of Drama-2024 in Jodhpur [3]
  Selected to Perform Play "Sihar Uthi Thi Maut Yahan"
  • Saheed Bhavan Bhopal 2024 [4]
 Invited to Perform Play "Sihar Uthi Thi Maut Yahan"
  • Maharashtra Rajya Natya Spardha Hindi 2024
  Dhanashree Heblikar and Prashant Gowda Received Excellence in Acting Award for Play Hamidabai Ki Kothi Received

References

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