It sounds like you're referring to the famous Gujarati play (અમે લઈ ગયા, તમે રહી ગયા).
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Legend has it that the playwright was inspired by a real-life incident in a Gujarati colony in Ahmedabad, where two lifelong friends misunderstood a verbal agreement regarding property and a wedding gift. The playwright twisted this misunderstanding into a two-act drama that leaves audiences laughing one minute and wiping tears the next. It sounds like you're referring to the famous
Sharman Joshi's ability to switch between four distinct characters is widely cited as the play's highlight. High-Speed Comedy: Sharman Joshi's ability to switch between four distinct
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The sheer number of imposters leads to a "comedy of errors" before justice is eventually served. Cast and Creative Team Lead Actor: Sharman Joshi , who famously performed four different roles in this single production. Vipul Mehta , known for his work in both theatre and film. Sanjay Goradia