Madan had left multiple undated wills with various relatives.
After confronting his wife, Ajmera is murdered. To secure his property, his wife and her lover bring in an imposter to take his place. Ame Lai Gaya Tame Rahi Gaya Gujarati Natak
This paper explores the thematic and structural nuances of the popular Gujarati play Ame Lai Gaya, Tame Rahi Gaya (We Left, You Stayed Behind). The play, a staple of modern Gujarati theatre, utilizes the trope of separation—both physical and metaphorical—to examine the evolving socio-cultural dynamics of the Gujarati diaspora versus the indigenous population. By analyzing the narrative arc, character dichotomies, and the socio-psychological implications of the title, this paper argues that the play serves as a poignant critique of the "NRI" (Non-Resident Indian) phenomenon, highlighting the tensions between traditional value systems and the pursuit of economic modernity. Madan had left multiple undated wills with various relatives