
After 24 housefull shows in America, the Hindi adaptation of Ashok Patole8217;s Marathi play, Aai Retire Hote Ahe Maa Retire Hoti Hai finally comes to Mumbai as a full-fledged commercial venture. And its director Ramesh Talwar is confident of repeating that success. quot;Of course, the overwhelming response is because of the stage presence of Jaya Bachchan. People start clapping even before she utters a single word. They give her a standing ovation. Her fans flock to her after the show.quot;
The story of a typical Indian mother who never retires from her family responsibilities, the play looks at the thanklessness of this job. And when the script landed on Talwar8217;s desk through producer Sanjay Goradia he had no doubt about who would play the lead. quot;I approached Jayaji immediately after Goradia8217;s proposal came my way. She agreed mainly because she has always been interested in the theme of thankless jobs done by so many Indian mothers.quot;
But Talwar8217;s association with Jaya Bachchan dates back to 1974 when sheassisted him on the sets of Kabhi Kabhi, a Yash Chopra film starring her husband Amitabh. Talwar also worked with her in another film made for ABCL. In fact even the association through Maa8230; is not a new one. Talwar had met producer Goradia, who had acquired the rights of the play from Patole Patole8217;s original Marathi play, starring Bhakti Barve-Inamdar, was highly successful, as was its Gujarati version starring Padma Rani and with Shafi Inamdar had planned to make a film with Jaya Bachchan in the leading role.
The venture unfortunately was stymied by Shafi Inamdar8217;s death. Also when the project finally fructified with Talwar playing husband to the protagonist taking to the stage was not easy. quot;Having faced the camera for so many years, Jayaji was not accustomed to the ways of the stage. She wondered whether she would be able to remember an 80-page script for over an hour! But being a seasoned natural artiste, she learnt the ropes in six weeks time.quot;
And yet, the troupe avoided the city for thelongest time. quot;Financially speaking, it is not easy to consistently run shows in Mumbai. The economics of survival in Mumbai is very different from other cities. Moreover, Mumbai has a regular theatre-going audience with specific demands. It is an audience for which many other star attractions are available, like cinema, television and internet. That8217;s why we did not want to take risks.
Now things have fallen in place.quot; So much so, that Talwar is staging another Hindi play in the US, around the same time Maa8230; opened last year with Jaya Bachchan again as the lead. quot;The second play, Doctor Mukta, is also a family drama revolving around a woman.quot; Maa Retire Hoti Hai at Nehru Centre, Worli. On Jan 16. Time: 7.30 pm.

