Crazy to roll out yet another laugh riot

Crazy Mohan and his team to stage Google Gadothgajan for the first time in Madurai

February 17, 2017 04:43 pm | Updated 04:45 pm IST

A still from Crazy Mohan's Google Gadothgajan play

A still from Crazy Mohan's Google Gadothgajan play

A veritable comedy feast is in store for the drama aficionados as Crazy Mohan and his team will enthral the audience with their back to back comedies ‘Chocolate Krishna’ and ‘Google Gadothgajan’.

The team is in town after a three years gap to stage dramas targeting children. It seems Crazy Mohan is so impressed with Krishna’s role he donned in ‘Chocolate Krishna’ that he chose to do the sequel ‘Google Gadothgajan’, in which he plays the role of Krishna again.

The story is about the hero who wants to marry his first love. He goes through a lot of problems and seeks the help of Lord Krishna. Krishna suggests him to seek the help of Gadothgajan, who could be downloaded from the website www.gadothgajan.com. Finally, how the hero manages to marry his ladylove with the help of Gadothgajan is the story. “In less than 16 months we have staged more than 210 shows and Chocolate Krishna is nearing 1,000 shows. There are about 120 one liners which makes the play a laugh riot,” says Maadhu Balaji, who is donning the hero’s role. “The story has a lot of one-liners, which is typical of Crazy. He has written the story keeping modern day tech-savvy youngsters in mind. There are plenty of computer jargons used in the play,” he says.

Packed with typical Mohan’s word play, both the dramas will tickle your funny bones for sure.

The plays will be staged at the Laskhmi Sundaram Hall on February 19. Curtains will rise for Chocolate Krishna at 4 p.m. and for Google Gadothgajan at 7 p.m. Ticket rates are Rs.300, 500, 750, 1,000 and 1,500. Tickets are available online at www.bookmyshow.com. For more details contact 9884152200.

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