For noted Marathi actor and director Atul Pethe, each reading of Kimaya — a collection of essays published in 1961 — is a magically new experience. “I have attempted my best to give a theatrical dimension to these readings,” says Pethe, reading out from the essays that discuss notions of art and aesthetics. AdvertisingWritten by late Madhav Achwal, an eminent architect, teacher and thinker, the book has been an inspiration for several. Pethe says, “Reading Kimaya is a great challenge, as it is a completely unusual text. Hence, each show became magically new.
Source: Indian Express November 16, 2019 19:41 UTC