India, March 19 -- * A layered take on truth

The stage production Something Like Truth explores memory, identity and the shifting nature of truth through the voices of four women across centuries and geographies. Written by Shanta Gokhale, it weaves together personal histories and political contexts, examining how truth is often fractured by time, perspective and power.

Through four monologues from different time periods, it touches upon themes such as justice, democracy and gender. The play moves between intimate monologues and interwoven narratives, offering a reflective take on gender and storytelling. Legendary for her sharp, literary voice, Gokhale's work bridges the personal and the political, and this production continues in that...