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After completing 14 successful years, Thespo is back once again. This year, it is showcasing the Marathi play, God = Father. The plot explores the rejection of the supernatural by a young boy. Perpetually compared to his father, the boy decides to take his friends on a journey into his past, highlighting the parental and religious pressures that have hounded him through his life. Written and directed by Anvay D Ashlivkar, the play will be staged as part of Thespo at Prithvi on February 5 and 6. "It lays bare the inner revolt of a boy struggling to come to terms with his father's religious beliefs and superstitions. So there is a confusion simmering within him and the play focusses on how he deals with it," points out Ashlivkar.
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