
Manav Kaul
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Actor, playwright and director Manav Kaul who made his Hyderabad debut with Traasadi (tragedy in Hindi) at district150 recently says this play which is about the loss of a mother is not the outcome of a personal experience.
Manav said, “Sometimes people watch my play and come up to me to express their condolences. The truth is my mother has watched this play a couple of times. I am a writer, I don’t need a reason to write. Every piece I write is not the outcome of a personal loss or tragedy.”
Traasadi, a 75-minute play, is a powerful solo performance exploring love, loss, memory, and grief with poetic intensity. The story explores the parent-child relationship, unresolved conflict and the struggle to accept the reality of loss.
Mumbai-based Manav who was in Hyderabad for the show said, “As a writer I can write about an ashtray or a cup of tea. I want people to understand this: a writer does not need a season or occasion to write. And when I don’t feel like writing, I don’t. There is no compulsion. Nothing in the world is a must.”
Is he more excited to be a writer or an actor? “I also make good chai and poha, I travel. I give my best to any activity I am working on at that moment. I cannot say I am more of a writer or an actor. When I am acting, I give it my best, when I am writing I do the same. We should be able to use our abilities in the best possible way in everything we do.”
“The only thing I need to write is a blank sheet of paper or a laptop; the only thing that drives me to write is my mind.”
Published – March 27, 2026 02:15 pm IST
