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Abducted

November 15 @ 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm

The piece critiques how society objectifies women. Women’s bodies are routinely commodified, and powerful women are often portrayed in masculine clothing—raising questions about whether society is subtly reinforcing the idea that women should be ashamed of their bodies.

It also explores how women constantly face danger, whether on the streets, at work, or even within the supposed safety of their homes. Fear of abuse is a daily reality for many, yet the majority of incidents go unreported. “Abducted” delves into these lived experiences through the stories of women, weaving a rich tapestry of emotions and imagery that reflect the pain, strength, and resilience of survivors.

At the heart of the piece is Kali, a powerful feminine symbol in Indian culture, representing resistance and empowerment. Kali is a sensual, sexual, and unapologetically powerful figure—an archetype of feminine strength. Her image serves as a counter-narrative to societal expectations, celebrating the beauty and strength found in femininity. Shorter Version “Abducted” critiques the objectification of women in society, where women’s bodies are commodified. It questions why powerful women are often depicted in masculine forms, suggesting a subtle shame surrounding femininity. The piece also highlights the constant dangers women face, whether in public, at work, or at home, where fear of abuse is a daily reality. Through powerful imagery and real stories of women, “Abducted” reflects the pain and resilience of survivors. At its core, it draws on Kali, a symbol of feminine strength, celebrating empowerment and resistance against societal expectations.

Venue

Prithivi Theatre
Juhu,
Mumbai, India
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Organizer

Prithvi Theatre