The play touched on the theme of ‘don’t judge a book by its cover’. His father Jagdishbhai (played by stage Director Urvish Parikh) concocts a cunning plan involving a fake NRI from the US, nicknamed “LLTT” (Jishnu Soni) to make Krupesh see the error of his ways. When Krupesh is caught embracing Selfieben he confesses their love for each other and his intention to divorce Sonal. Shefali, a modern, scantily dressed girl obsessed with taking selfies was the complete opposite of Sonal and had a nickname of “Selfieben”.
Uneducated Sonal (Ashwini Tekale), with her “backward” etiquette and fashion sense was on the end of some tongue lashing from husband Krupesh (Tarun Kapadia), who resented her lack of modernity and had fallen in love with his secretary Shefali (Bhavini Gandhi). Written by Bhargav Trivedi, Mumbai’s Pink Purple Productions’ talented actors and actresses entertained an audience of nearly 300 on Saturday 30th November. Woodhouse College in North Finchley was the venue for Oshwal to host a Gujarati comedy natak (play). Gujarati Comedy Natak – BAAP AMARO BAAP RE BAAP!