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A record of shows presented by Kallol Entertainment.

Varvarche Vadhu Var
Booking Closed

March 29, 2026

Varvarche Vadhu Var

A fresh, young, and powerful Marathi romcom

Varvarche Vadhu Var is a Marathi musical romantic comedy play about two people, Mohit and Vishakha, who enter into a temporary contract marriage for practical reasons, only to find themselves falling in love amidst chaos, songs, and dances. The play is written and directed by Virajas Kulkarni, and features the actors Sakhi Gokhale and Suvrat Joshi. It combines modern themes with tradition, focusing on the humorous challenges of relationships and matchmaking in contemporary society.

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Chala Hawa Hou Dya!
Booking Closed

February 7, 2026

Chala Hawa Hou Dya!

The beloved Marathi comedy phenomenon, live in the USA!

For the first time ever, the beloved Marathi comedy phenomenon, Chala Hawa Hou Dya comes to the United States! Join Shreya Bugde, Kushal Badrike, Priyadarshan Jadhav, Sunil Tawde, and Abhijeet Khandkekar as they bring their trademark wit, loved characters, and endless laughter live on stage. Experience the energy, spontaneity, and hilarity that made them household names in Maharashtra and watch it get recreated exclusively for U.S. audiences. This limited tour is a joyful celebration of humor, culture, and connection. Don't miss this experience that promises Marathi entertainment at its finest!

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Jagaatbhari
Booking Closed

September 6, 2025

Jagaatbhari

A solo comedy special by Sarang Sathaye

A fresh, sharp, and hilariously observational comedy special by Sarang Sathaye, co-creator of Bhadipa and one of the most loved Marathi voices in digital satire and humor. In this all-new solo set, Sarang unleashes his quirky takes on everything from middle-class madness, desi parenting, digital life, NRI quirks, and the bittersweet art of growing up Maharashtrian. Expect relatable anecdotes, quick-witted jabs, and laugh-out-loud moments with a strong dose of nostalgia and satire. Whether you're a hardcore Bhadipa fan or discovering Sarang's solo comedy chops for the first time — this show promises a night of full-volume laughter, cultural connection, and unforgettable punchlines.

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Sundari
Booking Closed

July – August 2025

Sundari

A celebration of Kathak, Lavani, and the spirit of Indian dance

"Sundari" is a captivating musical that intertwines the elegance of Kathak with the vibrant energy of Lavani, guided by Art, a character portrayed by Ashish Patil. Art, embodying the spirit of creativity, observes both dance forms with a deep appreciation and heartfelt reverence for their essence. "Sundari" is a cultural odyssey that honors Indian classical and folk dance, celebrating their evolution and shared legacy. Join us for an unforgettable evening where tradition meets innovation in a dazzling celebration of grace.

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AbhangWari
Booking Closed

May 18, 2025

AbhangWari

A devotional musical journey with Mahesh Kale

AbhangWari blends the devotional power of Marathi "Abhangs" with the mesmerizing artistry of National Award-winning singer Mahesh Kale. "Abhang" refers to devotional songs praising Lord Vithoba, a form of Lord Krishna in Hinduism, while "wari" signifies a pilgrimage or journey to a sacred place. AbhangWari offers a unique and enchanting musical experience, captivating audiences and leaving a lasting impression. This harmonious fusion has become a significant cultural event, celebrating the rich heritage of Marathi devotional music.

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Patra Patri
Booking Closed

February – March 2025

Patra Patri

A sweet story of aging friends coping with change

A long flight to Paris with nothing to do prompts Tatyasaheb to draft a letter to his friend Madhavrao, back in Mumbai. Thus begins a to-and-fro of handwritten letters between the two friends. The letters themselves are hilarious on account of the unassuming innocence of the two friends, trying to make sense of the changing times around them in their own old-fashioned manner. Playwright Dilip Prabhavalkar inhabits the world of Tatyasaheb and Madhavrao with funny occurrences and interesting characters, no less intricate than a Mario Miranda cartoon. At times tongue-in-cheek, at times poignant, while also making a statement on the absurdity of herd mentality. But in the end, it really is a sweet story of aging friends coping with change.

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