It’s double role time

Crazy Mohan to play Google Gadothkachan

September 05, 2015 12:00 am | Updated March 28, 2016 03:28 pm IST - CHENNAI:

‘Chocolate Krishna,’ a play by Crazy Mohan and team held in Chennai recently.—Photo: S.R. Raghunathan

‘Chocolate Krishna,’ a play by Crazy Mohan and team held in Chennai recently.—Photo: S.R. Raghunathan

Your favourite Chocolate Krishna will take another Avatar on stage from September 14 when he and Google Gadothkachan, who is downloaded from the Internet, will help Madhu Balaji get married to his heartthrob.

Google Gadothkachan is Chhota Bheem’s son and he got downloaded into the real world along with his sidekicks Thyagu and Logu. Crazy Mohan as Google Gadothkachan is getting ready to amuse theatre audience.

“For the first time, Crazy Mohan will do a double role and act as your favourite characters Chocolate Krishna and Google Gadothkachan,” says Madhu Balaji.

“It is a story that people of all ages will love to watch. There will be neat clean comedy and a lot of magic,” says Mr. Mohan. This is his 16th production.

“A story set in modern times that even six-year-old children can relate to, actor-writer Crazy Mohan has woven computers, apps and even IPL in to the one-and-a -half-hour drama. “Did you know that IPL began in heaven? It is called Indra loka Parandaman League.

In fact, the Chennai Super Kings took Lord Krishna’s Peethambaram for their jersey,” he jokes.

Other characters that enthralled audiences in the 785-plus shows, including Kausalya Paati, Appa Ramesh and Neelu as a computer salesman with Virus as his wife, are rehearsing to star in Google Gadothkachan .

The first show will be staged at the Narada Gana Sabha auditorium.

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